Mesa County

  • Grand Junction, Colorado
Mesa County

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Lying on the western border of Colorado, Mesa County is surrounded by starkly contrasting natural landmarks such as the Colorado National Monument, Grand Mesa National Forest and the colorful Bookcliffs.

The city of Grand Junction is the largest city in Mesa County and also the largest in western Colorado. Grand Junction has remained the medical hub between Denver and Salt Lake City, Utah.

The Grand Valley is noted for its agricultural produce and mild climate. The locality has been a popular place for relocation and recreation. Mesa County has experienced a steady increase in population during the past decade. Estimates from the Division of Local Government-State of Colorado report Mesa County's population at approximately 111,970. Actual population during the 1990 census was recorded at 93,000. Overall, the county has maintained a consistent growth in population of approximately 2% annually since 1988.

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Mesa County

Lying on the western border of Colorado, Mesa County is surrounded by starkly contrasting natural landmarks such as the Colorado National Monument, Grand Mesa National Forest and the colorful Bookcliffs.

The city of Grand Junction is the largest city in Mesa County and also the largest in western Colorado. Grand Junction has remained the medical hub between Denver and Salt Lake City, Utah.

The Grand Valley is noted for its agricultural produce and mild climate. The locality has been a popular place for relocation and recreation. Mesa County has experienced a steady increase in population during the past decade. Estimates from the Division of Local Government-State of Colorado report Mesa County's population at approximately 111,970. Actual population during the 1990 census was recorded at 93,000. Overall, the county has maintained a consistent growth in population of approximately 2% annually since 1988.