Welcome to Grand Junction Native Roots Marijuana Dispensary! We're stoked to serve the best recreational and medical marijuana on the Western Slope. Conveniently located, our store was designed just for you, which is why we’re the closest dispensary to I-70 in Grand Junction. Open seven days a week from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm, our expert budtenders are happy to help you find the right products and answer your questions. We have something for everybody! Browse the freshest strains, pre-rolls, carts, edibles, topicals, and concentrates. Stop by today! Our staff is eager to assist you with all your cannabis needs!
Native Roots Grand Junction is an adult-use recreational marijuana dispensary in Mesa County. Coming soon, in January 2024, Grand Junction Native Roots will also provide medical marijuana to patients.
Whether you call it Greater Grand Junction or just Junction, the Grand Junction Native Roots dispensary’s recreational marijuana is the best dispensary on Colorado’s Western Slope hands down.
Conveniently situated less than one mile off of I-70, our location is the closest marijuana dispensary to the interstate making your dispensary stop quick and easy. Find us in the shopping mall directly next door to My Favorite Muffin near Safeway on Horizon Drive at 683 Horizon Drive #110.
Grand Junction Native Roots has the largest selection of premium cannabis products of any marijuana dispensary in all of Mesa County. And our dispensary in Grand Junction proudly boasts the largest selection of edibles, flower, and concentrates available in all of Mesa County.
While you’re here, take a minute and get to know the Grand Junction area, an outdoor enthusiast's paradise! Below you’ll find some of the most popular activities and attractions this area offers.
The Colorado National Monument is a breathtaking landscape of towering red rock formations and deep canyons located about fifteen minutes from the Native Roots GrandJunction location.
This geological masterpiece spans over 32 square miles within the high desert plateau of the Colorado Plateau. The monument features stunning vistas, sheer rock cliffs, and a variety of unique rock formations, such as the Independence Monument and the Coke Ovens.
To reach the Colorado National Monument from Grand Junction, head southwest on Broadway toward South Avenue. Turn left onto Monument Road, which leads directly to the monument's entrance.
Once inside, the Rim Rock Drive provides a scenic route through the park, offering numerous overlooks to enjoy the panoramic views of the canyons and rock formations. The drive covers 23 miles and is an awe-inspiring journey showcasing the geological wonders of the region.
Visitors can also explore hiking trails, like the Serpents Trail or the Devil's Kitchen, to get a closer look at the spectacular natural features that make the Colorado National Monument a must-visit destination.
Grand Mesa, located near Grand Junction, Colorado, is the largest flat-topped mountain in the world, offering a striking contrast to the rugged landscapes of the Colorado National Monument.
This expansive mesa, towering over the surrounding landscape, is characterized by dense forests, pristine lakes, and meadows.
To reach Grand Mesa from Grand Junction, take I-70 E and follow signs for CO-65 S toward Grand Mesa. Continue on CO-65 S, and the route will lead you to the scenic byways of Grand Mesa.
The journey takes you through picturesque landscapes, including the Grand Mesa Scenic Byway, where you'll ascend the mesa and witness breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
Grand Mesa is renowned for its recreational opportunities, with numerous lakes for fishing, hiking trails, and camping areas.
Grand Junction is a mountain biking paradise with a plethora of trails catering to riders of all skill levels. Here are the top three trails that stand out for their diverse terrain, stunning scenery, and exhilarating biking experiences:
The Kokopelli Loops, including favorites like Mary's Loop and Horsethief Bench, offer a thrilling mix of slick rock, technical descents, and challenging climbs. Riders can expect breathtaking views of the Colorado River and the surrounding red rock canyons. The trail system is well-marked, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced riders.
The Lunch Loop Trails, located in the Tabeguache trail system, provide an extensive network of trails suitable for various skill levels. From the technical challenges of Holy Cross to the flowy and fun Pumps and Bumps, these trails offer diverse experiences. Sweeping views of the Book Cliffs and Grand Valley add to the allure, making Lunch Loops a favorite among local and visiting mountain bikers alike.
Just a short drive from Grand Junction, the 18 Road Trails in the North Fruita Desert are a mountain biking haven. Trails like Zippity Do Da and Joe's Ridge offer a mix of fast descents, berms, and jumps, making them a joy for more advanced riders. The well-maintained trails wind through high desert landscapes, providing an exciting and visually stunning biking experience.
Situated just half a mile away from Native Roots’ front door, you’ll find the only full-service private club on Colorado’s Western Slope that also offers public play, the Bookcliff Country Club.
Whether you’re on your way to or from the Bookcliff Country Club for a round of golf, don’t forget to stop by Native Roots in your golf cart and fill up on gas at “19th hole”.
Grand Junction, Colorado also boasts an exceptional year-round golf destination in the form of the award-winning Tiara Rado Golf Course.
Nestled against the backdrop of the breathtaking Colorado National Monument, Tiara Rado is a golfer's paradise offering a unique blend of challenging play and stunning natural beauty.
Open throughout the year, Tiara Rado's meticulously maintained 18-hole course is renowned for its lush fairways, strategic bunkering, and undulating greens that test golfers of all skill levels.
With a design that harmoniously integrates with the surrounding landscape, players are treated to panoramic views of the red rock canyons and the Grand Valley, creating an unforgettable golfing experience.
What sets Tiara Rado apart is its commitment to providing a year-round golf haven, thanks to the region's mild climate. Even in winter, golf enthusiasts can enjoy the sport against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains.