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Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park Population: 0
  The Black Canyon of the Gunnison is one of many awe-inspiring canyons carved by the Colorado River system. Here, the Gunnison River has sliced sharply into the rock, leaving behind rugged dark cliffs that give the canyon its name. Unlike the Grand Canyon, Black Canyon is narrow and steep, and at some places visitors can look over an edge for heart-stopping views 2,000 feet straight down.
     
Glenwood Springs Population: 7800
  Glenwood Springs is a medium-sized town in western Colorado, the largest community between Grand Junction and Denver. A number of local attractions such as the hot springs and several caves make Glenwood Springs a fun place to stay, and nearby natural wonders such as Glenwood Canyon and the White River Plateau make the town a great base for rafters, fishers, and hikers.
     
Grand Junction Population: 122000
  Grand Junction is the largest city in western Colorado, offering all the services of a metropolitan area while still maintaining a western flavor. This rapidly growing area is "Colorado's Wine Country" and a gateway to the many scenic areas and tourist destinations in the western half of the state.
     
Montrose Population: 12400
  Montrose is the second-largest town in western Colorado, with easy access to a number of outdoor recreation spots in the area. The city offers an extensive range of services while still maintaining a small-town feel.
     

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