While we all love enjoying the holidays in Colorado, there is that awkward time between Christmas and New Year's Day when it can feel like there isn't much to do. Lots of places are closed so people can spend time with their families.

A great way to pass the time over winter break is to get outside and enjoy some of Colorado's beautiful state parks. If you renewed your vehicle registration this year and took advantage of the park pass, you won't have to worry about the day-use fee.

94.3 The X logo
Get our free mobile app

Colorado's State Parks

There are 43 State Parks in Colorado and 13 state parks within 90 minutes of Grand Junction, Colorado. If you don't have a State Park pass, the day-use fee is $10 at most parks. More than eleven million people visit Colorado's state parks every year to enjoy year-round activities in some of the most beautiful places in the state.

Winter Activities at Colorado State Parks

Snowmobiling is a big winter activity at several of Colorado's State Parks. Snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ice fishing, ice climbing, and wildlife photography are all popular winter activities you can enjoy at most state parks in Colorado.

State Parks Near Grand Junction, Colorado

Western Colorado has a lot of work to do at Highline Lake State Park this year. The lake will be drained to combat the zebra mussel infestation, leaving Vega State Park and the James M Robb Colorado River State Park(s) as the primary state parks with a water source for 2024. Some of the great state parks near Grand Junction include:

  • Highline Lake
  • James M. Robb - Colorado River: Connected Lakes
  • James M. Robb - Colorado River: Corn Lake
  • James M. Robb - Colorado River- Island Acres
  • James M. Robb - Colorado River - Fruita
  • Crawford
  • Harvey Gap
  • Paonia
  • Ridgway
  • Rifle Falls
  • Rifle Gap
  • Sweitzer Lake
  • Vega

Check out five of our picks for some of the best State Parks to visit in Colorado in 2024.

5 Colorado State Parks That Are Totally Worth the Drive

Are you ready to head outside in 2024? Start the new year off right by exploring five of Colorado's beautiful state parks. These parks are open year-round with fun activities, rental cabins, camping, and wildlife. Take a closer look at each park in the gallery below.

Gallery Credit: Wesley Adams

LOOK: 13 Real World Records Held in Colorado

What world records do you think are held by Colorado? The record for eating the most Rocky Mountain Oysters? Guess again. Here come thirteen of Colorado's actual world records that are still in the books today.

Gallery Credit: Wesley Adams

11 of the Most Underrated Restaurants in Colorado for 2023

Are you ready to find your next favorite restaurant in the Centennial State? Get ready for the new year by checking out eleven of Colorado's most underrated restaurants you need to try. From a huge breakfast to specialty drinks and amazing steaks we've got something for every Rocky Mountain appetite in the gallery below.

Gallery Credit: Wesley Adams

More From 94.3 The X