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2552 Patterson Road, Grand Junction, CO 81505

Grand Junction, CO

Grand Junction, CO and Ruby Canyon Dental

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Serving Patients in Grand Junction

Welcome to Ruby Canyon Dental, your premier dentist in Grand Junction. Conveniently located in the heart of the city, our clinic is staffed by a team of dedicated professionals committed to offering the highest quality of dental services. Our skilled dentists, Dr. Derek Dean, Dr. Grant Butler, Dr. Chelse Waddell, and Dr. Zach Tanner, bring a wealth of expertise and compassion to every appointment, ensuring a comfortable and reassuring experience for all our patients.

 

At Ruby Canyon Dental, we understand the importance of your smile and are equipped to provide a comprehensive range of dental treatments. From emergency dentistry that addresses urgent dental issues, to advanced endodontic treatments designed to save and restore your natural teeth, and aesthetic cosmetic dentistry options that enhance your smile, we are here to cater to all your dental needs. Join us at Ruby Canyon Dental, where your oral health is our top priority.

Directions to Our Practice

If you’ve never come to see us before, here are two routes you could take, if you know where the Grand Junction Central Library is.

  1. Get onto 7th St heading north, then turn left onto Patterson Rd right after the hospital. We’re the first thing on the corner to your right when you turn right onto 25 1/2 Rd. 
  2. If you’d prefer to go west first and save a minute of your drive, then from the library, get onto Grand Ave heading west. Turn right onto 1st St, right again onto Rimrock Ave, and immediately right yet again onto Independent Ave. Turn left onto 25 1/2 Rd and continue just past Patterson Rd. We’re the first thing on the right after that intersection and we can’t wait to see you!

All About Grand Junction, CO

Grand Junction was incorporated in 1882, and George Addison Crawford planted the first vineyard in Colorado near Palisade, giving the area the nickname of Colorado Wine Country. Today it is home to nearly 42,000 people. Fruit growing has been one of our city’s main economic activities since it was founded. Orchards of peaches, pears, apricots, plums, cherries, and wine grapes thrive in the semi-arid environment.

 

In the ‘70s and ‘80s, Grand Junction’s economy was very unstable due to its reliance on the vast oil shale reserves in the Piceance Basin. When oil prices were high, it was profitable to extract the shale to produce oil, but lower oil prices led to a dramatic economic bust called “Black Sunday” that kicked off after a single phone call from the president of Exxon to cut losses in the area. Fortunately, modern Grand Junction has a more diverse and stable economy, relying on tourism, agriculture, livestock, and health care in addition to energy mining.

See What Grand Junction Has to Offer

One of the most breathtaking local sights is the Colorado National Monument, particularly if you can get there in time to see it at sunrise. At any time of year, you can soak in the beauty of the red rock canyons and rock formations. Another great local spot to check out is the Riverfront Trail, where the formerly bleak piers  and overpasses have been transformed into vibrant artistic expressions in the form of art murals. 

 

Grand Junction is known as the best biking town in America for mountain bikers. Kids would enjoy Rustler’s Loop, the Kessel Run, or Prime cut, while beginner adults will enjoy Three Sisters Park, and there’s plenty for even advanced riders to tackle, like the Lunch Loops trail system. There’s also a beautiful scenic downhill mountain bike park at Powderhorn Mountain Resort.

 

You’ll find a year-round paradise at the Grand Mesa, the world’s largest flat-top mountain, with more than 300 stream-fed lakes and things to do all year long, from fishing to hiking to skiing. There are also petroglyphs and pictographs left by the Fremont people, who farmed the region’s fertile soil from 200 to 1300 A.D. Another great sight to explore is Independence Monument, the rock formation pictured above.

We Look Forward to Your Visit

In choosing your Grand Junction dentist, thank you for considering Ruby Canyon Dental. We are dedicated to providing you with the highest standard of dental services in a warm and welcoming environment. Whether you require urgent care, routine check-ups, or are looking to transform your smile, our team of experienced dentists is here to help you every step of the way. Book your appointment today and experience the commitment to excellence that sets Ruby Canyon Dental apart. We look forward to being a part of your journey to a healthier, more beautiful smile.

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