Images of America: Plateau Valley

Images of America: Plateau Valley
127 Pages
ISBN 9781467115452

Known to the Ute Indians as Thigunawat (Home of the Departed Spirits), the Grand Mesa has been a beacon for adventurous souls for hundreds of years. In 1776, the Dominguez-Escalante Expedition crossed through the area while searching for a route that would become the Old Spanish Trail. In 1881, with the removal of the Ute Indians to reservation lands, homesteaders arrived and began settling in Plateau Valley.
Nestled along the Grand Mesa, the valley is home to the communities of Collbran, Plateau City, Mesa, and Molina. Many of the historic buildings are still in use and the Community Church building has been designated a historical landmark. Recreational opportunities abound, both within the valley and nearby on the Grand Mesa. Camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing are among the favorites.

Nicole Inman

About Nicole Inman (Grand Junction, Colorado Author)

Nicole Inman

Nicole Inman is a Colorado native whose family settled in Plateau Valley in 1907. She has worked as a historian and archaeologist throughout western Colorado. The Plateau Valley Historical Preservation Society, various organizations, and private families donated the images selected for this book.