Grand Junction, Colorado

Organic Farm & Wildlife Refuge

 
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 Grand Valley View

 

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Tomorrow Hill Farm and our Webcam are powered by

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Grand Junction Weather Webcam: a community resource

Located in about the middle of the farm on private property the Grand Valley Weather Webcam looks south to the Colorado National Monument while painting a broad picture of the valley and the beauty of the Colorado Sky. The interaction between the valley's sky, the monument's red cliffs and Colorado's weather create a poetry that envelops the valley's residents. Since 1998 The Grand Valley Weather Webcam has made this poetry reachable around the world. People who have grown up in the Grand Valley, but whose course in life has take them far away use the webcam to connect to their roots. Our troops all over the world (e.g. Korea, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Europe) can find pleasure looking out their virtual window and feeling closer to home or loved ones. Even some who reside in our valley, that do not have an office with a window, value the virtual view. People from around the world who have considered visiting the Grand Valley have felt confident that their expectations are more valid. Travelers who check the DOT webcams across the I-70 route can then check the weather in Grand Junction via this webcam to aid the judgement for safe travel.

Like the Tomorrow Hill Farm Drinking Fountain, the webcam has become a greatly appreciated community resource.

Please check out some of the many thousands webcams from all over the, city, state, country and the entire world.

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Mesa State Webcam

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