At the Lands End Overlook, the earth seems to fall away from under your feet and the 10,000-foot perch gives you a 360-degree view of Grand Junction, the Grand Canyon in Colorado. The Uncompahgre is crossed by a designated scenic back road, Highway 141, where it leads travelers through a landscape that stretches from red rocky deserts to a mountain valley. When you visit this scenic view on the western edge of the Great Basin National Park, there are countless opportunities for discovery, inspiration and relaxation.
West of Grand Junction is the Uncompahgre Plateau, a labyrinth of deep red sandstone gorges that lie at the rugged foot of the oldest rock on earth. Behind the South Grand Junction is a rugged canyon forest of pine and aspen trees, which emphasizes the unspoiled plateau through its imposing presence.
The Grand Mesa, which rises abruptly at the eastern end of the Grand Valley, is considered the largest flat - highest mountain in the world and has the highest elevation of all mountain ranges in Colorado and the second highest in North America. North of Grand Junction is Book Cliffs, whose name comes from its similarity to books - shelves lined with books. The most famous landmark of this "book cliff" are the stacks of books, a distinctive feature that serves as a point of contact for many visitors. This ski resort receives an average of 20 feet of snow a year, making it one of Colorado's most popular ski resorts.
The Colorado National Monument offers numerous hiking trails and is a great place for group events. The Grand Junction Field Office is very dedicated and a great place to be part of the National Park Service and Colorado Department of Parks and Recreation.
Our lawn care plans have a Healthy Lawn Guarantee (r) that guarantees TruGreen Clifton customers that they will be satisfied with the results when they purchase one of our lawn care plans. Even small price differences give the best possible results for your lawn pruning, garden design and lawn care. We also host a weekly event where customers can meet with our local CPS staff and salespeople to help and answer any questions you may have.
Depending on the type of ventilation and size of your lawn, it can cost between $35 and $85 per visit, with a time-based service costing more and services costing less the more often. Depending on how often you need the service and how large your farm is, it can be between $500 and $900. Mowing the lawn costs $75 - $175, depending on the size and ability to mow it. This may vary depending on the amount of mowing you need to do, the duration of the operation and other factors such as the number of people in your area.

Mowing costs between $150 and $250 per typical job, which is between $150 and $250 for typical jobs and up to $1,000 per job for larger farms.
Removing leaves from the lawn is important for maintaining a healthy lawn, as falling leaves can block sunlight and cause grass to die. To keep your lawn lush, green and healthy, sowing in autumn is recommended, unless you hire a specialist.
If it is not yet warm enough to plant outdoors, plant the seedlings in a large plastic peat pot and continue to care for them. This gives the plants enough time to grow to survive their eventual transplantation into the garden. After completion and certification, TruGreen specialists can evaluate your lawn with our "TruGreen Healthy Lawn Analysis (r)."
If your community is interested in becoming a Tree City USA, please contact the Grand Junction Field Office for more information. Communities interested in developing tree inventory or having a CSFS tree inventory are contacted in Grand Junction District for information on tree planting, tree care and tree care.

The Grand Junction Field Office can perform a full road or park tree inventory for local communities and subdivisions. Tree stands can be very useful for communities as they identify pruning needs. The tree data is stored in an arcgis software program and the map shows the total number of trees in each community and their inventory number. Explore the resources and training opportunities that will lead to success for entrepreneurs and industry professionals.
Our experienced lawn care experts know which types and types of grass, shrubs and plants work best in Grand Junction's climate and know how to care for them. This analysis allows our specialists to adjust the scientific results to your lawn care needs perfectly throughout the year. From targeted weed control to shrub care and lawn care, TruGreen's graduated specialists have the knowledge and expertise to provide the residents of Clifton with vibrant and healthy lawns year after year.
Choosing the right lawn is all about getting the type of lawn you want - whether you just want a nice-looking lawn or prefer a lawn with a variety of different grasses, shrubs and plants, it's important to choose a type that works well in Grand Junction.