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Gunnison: Paradise for the Outdoor Enthusiast
Rafting down the Gunnison
Photography Paul Gallaher©

Written By KELLY DICKSON
Gunnison River Territory receives an abundance of snow each winter, usually through May. Nordic skiers revel in more than 20 kilometers of groomed trails and backcountry enthusiasts, looking for unique lodging experiences, reap the benefits of an extensive hut system.

When winter finally melts into summer, that thigh-deep white snow turns to thighdeep blue river water. With the sun at your back and a warm breeze blowing through the mountain air, the flick of a fly-rod is the only sound around. Gunnison County is a fisherman's paradise with millions of newly released fish and hundreds of miles of waterways. Along with the largest man-made lake in Colorado, Gunnison has several reservoirs, three classic rivers, streams, numerous alpine lakes and beaver ponds, a kid's fishing lake and fish hatchery ponds for those needing a guaranteed dinner on the table.

Each body of water boasts its own the-one-who-got-away story, but locals tell tales of 10-pound rainbows, 30-pound mackinaws and countless smaller streams loaded with fish waiting to be caught. On days when the water is not calling, head toward the many hiking and mountain biking trails throughout Gunnison. Rock climbers have their choice of Taylor Canyon and the more challenging 2,000-foot sheer walls of the Black Canyon. Gunnison has been host to legends of frontier settlers, dastardly outlaws and lonesome cowboys. Today, the outdoor enthusiast becomes Gunnison's legends of tomorrow.

LOCAL STATISTICS:

Location: 65 miles east of Montrose on Highway 50
Population: 6,000
Average Home Price: $175,550
Average Rental: $400
Median Age: 30.4
Average Household Income: $22,000
Elevation: 6,512 Ft.
Median Temperatures: Summer: 76/40F Winter: 25/-5F
Days of Sunshine per year: 300+
Average Annual Snowfall: 54 in.
Founded: 1874
Industry: Tourism/Education/Ranching
Delta County Population: 14,012
College: Western State College

Visitor's Services:
Gunnison Country Chamber of Commerce
500 East Tomichi Ave. | Gunnison, CO 81230
(970) 641-1501
Email: info@gunnisonchamber.com
Website: www.gunnisonchamber.com

Accommodations in Telluride
New Sheridan Hotel
Lars Carlson, Peaks Real Estate Broker

 

West Central Colorado

Attractions/Services:
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
National Park
Blue Mesa Reservoir
Curecanti National Recreation Area
Ghost Towns & 4x4 Routes
Gunnison County Airport
Historic Walking Tour
West Elk Scenic Byway

Calendar of Events:
June 4-5
Wells Fargo Rage in the Sage

July 4
Rotary Fireworks

July 10
Chuckwagon Cook-Off

July 11-18
Cattlemen's Days

July 25
Art in the Park

August 7-8
Jack Russell Terrier Trials

August 9-27
Quilt Festival

August 28-29
17th Annual Car Show

August 29
Festival of Country Arts

The Unspoiled Heart of Colorado!

 
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