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Mesa County's varied and unique terrain was formed by nature’s forces through millions of years. Here, the verdant Rocky Mountains meet the desert beauty of canyon country. The area's first known humans arrived some 13,000 years ago. Native Americans occupied the area for thousands of years; Spanish Padres, mountain men and surveyors came to explore and record the region. Colorado became the Centennial State in 1876. Three years later, an Indian uprising near Meeker led to the removal of Ute Indians from the northern two-thirds of Western Colorado to reservations in Utah. White settlers arrived in Mesa County in 1881.
In ancient times, oceans and then deserts covered Western Colorado. Their retreat left great deposits including sand, which compressed into sandstone. To the west of Grand Junction, the red sandstone has weathered into the canyons and elaborate formations of the Colorado National Monument. East of the Grand Valley is the vast, flat-topped Grand Mesa. Volcanic flows had covered that area, forming a protective layer of hard basalt, hundreds of feet deep. The surrounding terrain eroded away, leaving the Grand Mesa with its 10,000' elevation, forests and lakes.
Fur traders and mountain men ranged throughout Western Colorado, 1821-1845. Pictured is a boulder, inscribed in French by trader Antoine Robidoux in 1837. He had an early trading post, Fort Uncompahgre, near modern-day Delta. Wayfarers included the Marcus Whitman party who came through the valley in 1842. Lt. Edward Beale and Capt. John Gunnison headed two separate exploration expeditions in 1853. The Hayden Survey teams of 1873-1876 surveyed, and named, many geologic features and peaks.
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