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4.25 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.25
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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Jul 31, 2009

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GJRonK
2629 McR Points
February 6, 2013
The first few miles along Plateau Creek are…
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Guest
September 3, 2013
Still a great road to ride. Plenty of views.…
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Written Directions

20 Miles East of Grand Junction. Start at Exit 49 head south on Highway 65 until it ends at Colorado State Route 92 near Delta.

Scenery

Western Colorado desert canyons to high mountain forests, 50 mile vista's, wildlife. Breath taking is the word. Hard to keep your eyes on the road. Bring a camera. About 1/2 through National Forest. Update (7/10/17) provided by McR editor, Bill Belei: I rode this route on Oct 5, 2017 with my father as part of an annual "Father Son motorcycle trip." We saw the review on MotorcycleRoads.com and it sounded like a great route but we had just come from doing the "Black Canyon Run" and from a distance, looking in the direction of where the Grand Mesa was, it looked desolate and barren and we really came close to just passing it by and going on to another route that seemed more promising. Something however kept us heading up to this route (from intersection of route 92 and rt 65) and we are SO GLAD WE DID! Once you get through Cedaredge, CO you start to get a view of the Grand Mesa and there is hope. Once you start climbing the roads and begin entering into the Grand Mesa you ride through groves of Aspens and Scrub Oak trees and if you time this in the fall when enough of the leaves have started to turn, this may be some of the most beautiful scenery you will ever see. As you get towards the top, the view back onto the valley and the surrounding towns and way beyond, are amazing too. The pictures I took did NOT do it justice. Finally you reach the top of the mesa (which means flat top area with steep sides), you'll ride around an alpine paradise with plenty of lakes and nice hiking trails. Eventually you start going down the back side of the mesa, the views to the northwest are miles and miles of incredible white and gray canyon walls off into the distance and it looks like a completely different land than the lush forested areas you are looking from. As you descend the side you'll ride through golden, orange, and maroon groves of Oaks and Aspens. The road conditions are very good as it looks like it was paved in the last few years. Finally you meander down the backside (north face of the mesa) and you may be fooled into thinking the good stuff is over as it again turns a bit barren looking for a few miles. Then Route 65 runs straight up to a canyon wall and is forced to take a hard left and part two of this beautiful run starts. You meander along the northern edge of a rushing river on the left and beautiful white rock canyons walls on the right. I'm guessing these walls were from 30-50' high and they perfectly parallel the road and is it gently winds its way for what I'm estimating would be about 15 miles. And making this incredible scenic winding road even better is that the road pavement was in perfect condition (by the dark color I'm estimating it was paved this year or maybe last) AND on that day (a Thursday) the traffic was very sparse. What a great route ... and very under-rated at (as of Oct 17) 21 of 64 in Colorado!

Drive Enjoyment

Tight Corners, Sweepers, Straight Stretches, Climbs, Descents. Go from 5,000' to 10,000 to 5,000' in 60 miles. Use caution: watch for deer and rock slide area's.

Tourism Opportunities

Camping, hiking, food, bars. There are plenty of hiking trails up on the Mesa as well as cabins to rent and camping spots. Also, down in Cedaredge there are plenty of restaurants, gas stations, hotels, and other needed amenities. Cedaredge is a nice little town too and I passed a winery or two so I imagine it would have some wine tasting or other associated winery establishments as well.

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Guest
February 25, 2010
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Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
The Group I ride with make this trip several times a year. To add to this trip, make a loop out of it by turning and heading back to the west to Delta then Grand Junction, or turning East and heading over MCclure pas to Redstone and Carbondale to I-70, wich is the route that I reccomend as it will take you down the Crystal River and its many water falls. If you are interested in making this ride with a group of fun, non drinking folks Call 970-379-5114Ps. A camera is a must!!!
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Bill Belei
October 7, 2017
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I rode this route on Oct 5, 2017 with my father as part of an annual "Father Son motorcycle trip." The route was only ranked 21 of 65 in Colorado at the time and by the fact that when you are approaching the route (from the south at the intersection of 92 and 65) it looks pretty desolate. DON'T BE FOOLED BY THAT!!! This is a gorgouse route with fantastic scenic diversity ... you drive through mountain climbing switch backs through breathtaking fall foliage (if you time it right ... late Sep through Mid Oct would probably do it most years) and up to the mesa which has lush alpine scenery (dark green forests, pristine lakes and rivers), and great great views of the low lying areas around the mesa. Then the northern route (after you descend from the mesa and keep heading northwest towards Grand Junction) offers you incredible canyon riding along high cliff walls on one side and a beautiful flowing river on the other all topped off with what looked to be brand new pavement (had to be done in 2017 or 2016 at the latest) and little traffic. This is a SOLID 5 STAR ROUTE!!
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September 7, 2009
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i live in grand junction, this is a must do 6 or 8 times a year
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