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Desert Landscapes of Colorado with Artist John Lintott

Deposit: $500.00 - $2,075.00
Destination: Colorado National Monument, Colorado
Trip Type: Art Trips
Season: Fall
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Desert Landscapes of Colorado with Artist John Lintott – 3-Day Guided Art & Hiking Adventure

Deposit: $500
Destination: Western Colorado Desert Landscapes
Trip Type: Art & Hiking Trip
Season: Fall
Full Price: $1,575


A Guided 3-Day Desert Art & Hiking Adventure with Colorado Mountain Expeditions

Fully Supported Plein Air Painting & Hiking Trip | Western Colorado Desert Landscapes | September 21–23, 2026

Experience a fully supported three-day art and hiking adventure through the stunning desert landscapes of Western Colorado. This immersive trip combines guided hiking, plein air painting instruction, and creative exploration, giving participants the opportunity to slow down, observe deeply, and create meaningful artwork in one of Colorado’s most unique environments.


What Makes This Desert Art Trip Special

Inspiring Desert Landscapes

Explore a diverse range of desert terrain including sandstone formations, canyon vistas, and expansive high desert views. The unique light, textures, and colors of Western Colorado provide endless inspiration for artists of all levels.

Guided by Professional Artist John Lintott

Learn directly from experienced artist John Lintott, who offers hands-on instruction in plein air painting techniques, composition, color theory, and capturing light in outdoor environments.

Creative Exploration at Your Own Pace

Participants can move at a comfortable pace throughout the day, balancing hiking, painting, and personal reflection time. Whether you prefer to paint for hours or sketch multiple scenes, this trip is designed to support your creative rhythm.

Fully Supported Experience

Our team handles all logistics, including camp setup, meals, and transportation of gear. You’ll only carry your day pack with art supplies, water, and essentials—allowing you to focus fully on your artistic experience.


The Creative Experience

Plein Air Painting in Colorado’s Desert

Each day features guided painting sessions in carefully selected scenic locations. Learn how to interpret landscapes, work with natural light, and develop your own artistic style in the field.

Hiking Through Scenic Desert Terrain

Short to moderate hikes lead to inspiring painting locations, including overlooks, canyon edges, and quiet desert spaces. Expect a mix of easy trails and moderate terrain suitable for most active participants.

Daily Flow

Days typically include morning hiking and painting sessions, a relaxed lunch in the field, and afternoon creative time. Evenings are spent at camp enjoying meals, conversation, and optional sketching or journaling.


Camp Life and Support

Comfortable Backcountry Camps

Return each evening to a fully supported camp where your gear is already waiting. Set up your tent, relax, and take in the peaceful desert surroundings.

Guest Tent and Community Space

Our communal guest tent provides a welcoming space to unwind, share artwork, enjoy coffee or tea, and connect with fellow participants.

Fresh Meals Prepared by Your Guides

Breakfast – Hot continental-style breakfast with coffee and tea each morning.
Lunch – Fresh build-your-own lunches with a variety of options for sustained energy during the day.
Dinner – Hearty, chef-prepared meals enjoyed together at camp.

Dietary needs—including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free—are fully accommodated.


Who This Trip Is For

This guided Colorado desert art and hiking trip is perfect for:

  • Beginner to experienced artists interested in plein air painting

  • Outdoor enthusiasts looking for a creative adventure

  • Travelers who want a slower, more immersive way to experience Colorado landscapes

No prior painting experience is required—just a willingness to explore and create.


Why Choose This Colorado Art Adventure

Unlike traditional art workshops, this experience blends guided hiking, outdoor immersion, and professional instruction into one seamless adventure. You’ll leave not only with new artwork, but with improved skills, fresh inspiration, and a deeper connection to the landscape.


Welcome to Your Desert Art Adventure

With over 25 years of guiding experience, Colorado Mountain Expeditions offers a unique opportunity to explore Colorado’s desert landscapes through art and adventure. This trip combines expert instruction, stunning scenery, and full logistical support for an unforgettable creative experience.

Spots are limited and this trip will fill quickly.


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You can learn more about John Lintott and his artwork HERE

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Trip at a Glance
Over three creative days, you’ll explore and paint among the dramatic landscapes of western Colorado’s canyon country. After gathering for a welcome lunch, you’ll begin your retreat with a relaxed afternoon painting session near the Colorado River before checking into the elegant Wine Country Inn. On the second day, you’ll venture into Colorado National Monument, where sandstone cliffs, desert light, and sweeping canyon views offer endless inspiration. The final morning takes you to the base of the Book Cliffs, where soft morning light illuminates the high desert’s intricate forms and colors before returning to the Inn for a farewell lunch and goodbyes among new friends.

Dates: September 21 – 23, 2026
Basecamp: Wine Country Inn – Grand Junction area, Colorado
Painting Locations: Colorado National Monument, Book Cliffs, Colorado River
Difficulty: Easy (less than 1 mile of walking per day)
Experience Level: All levels welcome; some landscape painting experience recommended
Group Size: Limited to 10 participants

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival & First Impressions
11:00 AM Meet at the Wine Country Inn for introductions and orientation
12:00 PM Group lunch at a local restaurant
1:30 PM Afternoon painting session along the Colorado River (less than ½ mile walk)
3:00 PM Return to the Inn for check-in and relaxation
5:45 PM Dinner at a local restaurant
7:15 PM Evening critique and discussion with John at the Inn

Day 2 – Canyon Light & Desert Color
7:30 AM Breakfast at the Wine Country Inn
8:30 AM Depart by CME van for Colorado National Monument
9:00 AM Morning painting session at Monument Canyon Overlook
12:00 PM Picnic-style lunch in the Monument
1:00 PM Afternoon painting at Fruita Canyon View or Balanced Rock Overlook
4:30 PM Return to the Inn to rest and clean up
5:45 PM Dinner at a local restaurant
7:15 PM Evening critique and instruction with John

Day 3 – Morning Light & Farewell
7:30 AM Breakfast at the Wine Country Inn and pack up belongings
8:30 AM Final painting session near the Book Cliffs (less than ½ mile walk)
11:30 AM Return to the Inn for goodbyes and closing reflections
12:00 PM Departures

Weather & Conditions
Late September in western Colorado offers warm, dry days and crisp, clear mornings — perfect for plein air painting. Expect daytime highs in the mid-70s °F (23–25 °C) and cooler evenings in the 50s °F (10–12 °C). Bring layered clothing, a sun hat, and a light jacket for early mornings and evenings. Rain is rare, but weather can change quickly in canyon country.

But, of course — we can’t control the weather!

If you are flying into Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT) on Monday morning—or arriving the night before and staying at a nearby hotel—Colorado Mountain Expeditions can help coordinate your transportation to Palisade. We will organize a group shuttle from Grand Junction to the Wine Country Inn around 10:30 AM on Monday, September 21, 2026. A few weeks before the trip, we will send out an email to confirm arrival plans and ask if you would like to join the shuttle.

Meeting Location
Wine Country Inn
777 Grande River Drive
Palisade, CO 81526
winecountryinn.com

Meeting Time
Please plan to arrive at the Wine Country Inn by 11:00 AM on Monday, September 21, 2026. We will meet in the hotel lobby to greet participants, review the itinerary, and enjoy a group lunch together before heading out for our first painting session along the Colorado River.

Check-In
Hotel check-in will take place later in the afternoon (around 3:00 PM), after our first painting outing. Luggage can be safely stored at the Wine Country Inn until rooms are ready.

Departure
The retreat will conclude at 12:00 PM on Wednesday, September 23, 2026. Participants can plan to depart from the Wine Country Inn at that time or stay additional nights on their own if desired.

Transportation During the Retreat
Colorado Mountain Expeditions will provide group transportation throughout the trip in a comfortable passenger van. We will travel together to and from all painting locations in the Grand Junction and Palisade area, including Colorado National Monument, the Book Cliffs, and the Colorado River corridor.

Arrival Transportation Options
Participants are responsible for their own travel to and from Palisade. The nearest major airport is Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT), located about 15 minutes from the Wine Country Inn. Taxi, rideshare, and car rental services are readily available from the airport.

Parking
Free parking is available at the Wine Country Inn for the duration of the retreat.

Welcome to Your Grand Junction Area Painting Retreat

We’re delighted to welcome you to this creative retreat in western Colorado — a place of red rock canyons, winding rivers, vineyard valleys, and wide-open skies.

Colorado Mountain Expeditions was founded with a simple mission: to help people connect more deeply with Colorado’s landscapes through guided outdoor experiences. Based in Winter Park, CME is a licensed Colorado outfitter specializing in small-group adventures that blend exploration, learning, and thoughtful stewardship of the natural world. Our team is passionate about creating meaningful travel experiences that celebrate Colorado’s beauty while supporting responsible and sustainable recreation.

For this special retreat, we’re excited to partner with John Lintott, a respected western Colorado painter whose work captures the color, light, and atmosphere of the high desert. John’s lifelong love of the outdoors — rooted in childhood camping trips — continues to shape his approach to painting and teaching. His instruction blends technical insight with creative encouragement, helping artists interpret the landscape with confidence and personal expression.

Together, CME and John have designed this retreat to unite art, nature, and community in one of Colorado’s most distinctive regions. You’ll explore canyon country, river corridors, and vineyard-dotted valleys while painting, learning, and sharing the experience with fellow creatives.

We look forward to welcoming you to western Colorado for this one-of-a-kind artistic adventure.

Cancellation Policy

We would hate to see you go but if something does come up here is the cancellation policy. Should you need to cancel for any reason, we will apply the following cancellation policy: For cancellations prior to 60 days before departure, a $50 handling fee per person is retained and the remainder of your deposit is refunded. For cancellations 60-31 days before departure, 50% of your trip fees are refunded. For cancellations 30 days or less before departure, no monies are refundable.

Frequently Asked Questions

All of your camping and personal gear as well as food provisions are carried for you on this progressive five-day hike. This leaves you with a light load (day pack with water, lunch and rain gear) to hike with each day. Yes, we take care of the heavy loads!! The staff driven support trucks go to locations close to the Colorado Trail via jeep road where a community camp is set up.

Your only concern is to have a great time hiking each day. You will need to set up your own personal tent, but after that is done, you can come to the community tent, relax, clean up and eat your evening meal that has already been planned and prepared for you.

In the morning, while you are taking down your tent and packing your gear, we are preparing a wholesome warm breakfast for you.

A variety of fresh lunch items and snacks are put out everyday prior to hiking so you can self-design whatever you want to take with you to eat while hiking.

CME recommends that you purchase travel insurance to protect yourself against unforeseen incidents such as injury or family emergencies. It is relatively inexpensive. We are unable to offer refunds for any reason, sorry. Here is a list of insurers, there are many other reputable companies who offer travel insurance as well.

Community Base Camp Tent

This is a camping trip. There is no running water or electricity. Hikers need to bring their own tent, sleeping bag and pad. If you do not have these items, rentals are available.

Our 18 x 30 ‘ community tent is used as our combination kitchen, dining room, and living room. Delicious and health-conscious breakfasts and dinners are served inside. Camp chairs are provided for each hiker, as well as plates, utensils, and mugs. Hikers will make their trail lunches from a large selection of sandwich fixings, fruits, veggies, and other trail food.

A community latrine (toilet) is also set up for all hikers and staff. The latrine is screened with tarps to provide privacy. We practice Leave No Trace Principles. Thus, toilet paper is not buried in the latrine. All toilet paper is put in a separate container that is provided at the latrine. Some of our campsites are in Forest Service Public Campgrounds, whereby a public toilet is available.

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