The county seat of Mesa County in Colorado, Grand Junction is a relatively large city located in the western side of the state, nor far from the border with Utah. The most populous city in the Western Slope part of Colorado, Grand Junction is a key transportation hub for the area and is located on the Colorado River and Gunnison River. The city covers an area of around 39.6 square miles and has a population of around 62,000 people, with almost 150,000 in the surrounding metropolitan area.

The elevation of the Colorado city of Grand Junction is 4,593 feet

The elevation of the Colorado city of Grand Junction is 4,593 feet

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Along with population and surface area, elevation is another important geographical statistic of any town or city. Elevation refers to the height of a location in relation to sea level. The elevation of the Colorado city of Grand Junction is 4,593 feet (1,397 m), which is a very high elevation compared to most other cities and towns all around the United States. Many major American cities are constructed in coastal areas, resulting in low elevations of around 500 feet (152 m) or less, whereas Grand Junction is located very far inland in a highly mountainous, elevated state.

Elevation of Grand Junction, CO

Elevation of Grand Junction, CO

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Colorado is in fact the highest state of all in terms of elevation. The Centennial State has a mean elevation of 6,800 feet (2,070 m). The highest incorporated city in Colorado is Leadville, which has an elevation of 10,152 feet (3,094 m). The lowest point in the state is a section of the Arikaree River, which has an elevation of 3,317 feet (1,011 m).

Grand Junction, CO compared to other cities

Grand Junction, CO compared to other cities

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Many of the largest cities in Colorado are situated at similar elevations to Grand Junction. For example, the state capital of Denver has an elevation of 5,280 feet (1,609 m), which works out at almost exactly one mile, hence Denver’s nickname of the ‘Mile High City’. Other major cities include Colorado Springs, which has an elevation of 6,033 feet (1,839 m) and Aurora, which has an elevation of 5472 feet (1,668 m). All of these locations have higher elevations than Grand Junction, which is one of the lowest major cities in the state.