Palisade Wine Country, Colorado: Wineries, Peaches & What to Do

A guide to Palisade, Colorado wine country near Grand Junction — the wineries, famous peaches, the Fruit & Wine Byway, wine tours, and where to stay.

The short version: Palisade, near Grand Junction on Colorado’s sunny Western Slope, is the state’s wine and fruit country — more than 20 wineries, legendary peaches, roadside orchards, and a laid-back high-desert vibe. It’s a delicious change of pace from the high peaks. Part of our Colorado destinations guide.

Warm days, cool nights, and volcanic soil make this Colorado’s Napa — with fruit stands instead of traffic.

In the heart of Palisade wine country.
In the heart of Palisade wine country.

Palisade at a glance

Known forWineries, Palisade peaches, orchards, lavender
Best forWine tasting, fruit season, biking the Fruit & Wine Byway
Getting thereWestern Slope on I-70, ~15 min from Grand Junction
Best seasonLate summer for peaches; September for the wine festival

What to do

  • Tour the wineries — follow the Palisade Wine Trail; a guided tour lets everyone taste without driving.
  • Eat the peaches — Palisade peaches are famous; stop at the orchards and fruit stands in late summer.
  • Bike or drive the Fruit & Wine Byway — a flat, scenic loop past vineyards and orchards.
  • Colorado National Monument — dramatic red-rock canyons just west near Grand Junction.
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Getting there & where to stay

Palisade sits on I-70 about 15 minutes east of Grand Junction and roughly four hours from Denver. Stay in Palisade for the vineyard vibe, or Grand Junction for more hotels and dining.

Where to stayFind hotels in PalisadeStay among the vineyards and orchardsCheck availability → Where to stayFind hotels in Grand JunctionMore lodging and dining, 15 minutes awayCheck availability →

Palisade wine country FAQ

What is Palisade, Colorado known for?

Palisade is known as the heart of Colorado wine country, with more than 20 wineries, and for its famous Palisade peaches and fruit orchards. Its warm, sunny high-desert climate on the Western Slope is ideal for grapes and stone fruit.

When is peach season in Palisade?

Palisade peaches are typically ripe from mid-July through September, with the peak and the famous Palisade Peach Festival in August. Wineries hold their big harvest festival in September.

How do you tour Palisade wineries?

You can follow the Palisade Wine Trail on your own by car or bike along the flat Fruit and Wine Byway, or book a guided wine tour so the whole group can taste without worrying about driving.