🏘 Gateway Town

Crawford

Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park

Nearby Town
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

17.2 km (about 10.7 miles) northeast of the park's center point.

Population

403

Restaurants

2

Lodging Options

1

Overview

About This Town

Crawford is a statutory town of 403 people in Delta County, Colorado, 17.2 km northeast of Black Canyon of the Gunnison's center. The mesas and valleys around it support a farming and ranching community, and the town's services match that scale: one motel and a couple of places to eat. Stay here if you want ranch-country quiet over gateway-town bustle.

The Vibe

Crawford is a working ranch town, full stop — 403 people, mesas and valleys of farming country, one motel, two places to eat. It is not a cute resort strip and does not pretend to be. You need a car, you need to arrive provisioned, and in exchange you get genuine quiet 17.2 km from the canyon's center.

Stock Up Here

Don't plan to stock up here. The available data shows no big-box stores, no counted gear shops, and only 3 total lodging-and-dining establishments within about 4 km of this 403-person town. Do your bulk grocery, fuel, and gear shopping in a larger town before you arrive, and treat Crawford as the quiet last stop — not the supply depot.

Late Night Intel

Late-night options are effectively zero on paper: 2 restaurants/cafes/bars total within about 4 km, with community-reported hours that are not guaranteed. Eat early, keep snacks in the car, and don't gamble on a 9 pm kitchen. The consolation prize: the park's South Rim is open 24 hours, so the night is for stars, not bar-hopping.

Town at a Glance

Town Type

Supply-light Ranch Town

Population

403

Distance to Park

17.2 km (about 10.7 miles) northeast of the park's center point.

Highlights

Known For

Being the quiet farming-and-ranching alternative to busier Black Canyon gateways — mesas, valleys, and about 400 neighbors.

Main Attractions

The town itself is the low-key draw — a 403-person ranch community set among mesas and valleys — with Black Canyon of the Gunnison 17.2 km to the southwest of it. Park-side, visitors head for the overlooks and rim drives; in town, the attraction is the quiet.

What Makes It Special

The scale. With 403 residents and a working ranch economy in the surrounding mesas and valleys, Crawford offers something the busier park gateways can't: a base where you are a guest in a real town, not a customer on a strip.

Best Time to Visit

The data available for Crawford does not pin down a festival calendar or a locals' shoulder season. What it does tell you: with 403 residents and only two food-and-drink spots counted nearby, this town is quiet year-round by big-gateway standards. Whenever you come, plan around limited services rather than crowds.

Tips & Advice

  • Community-reported OpenStreetMap counts show just 1 hotel/motel and 2 restaurants/cafes/bars within about 4 km — do not roll in at 9 pm expecting options.
  • This is a farming and ranching community of about 400 people; treat driveways, gates, and slow-moving farm equipment with patience.
  • The park's South Rim is open 24 hours a day, so an early start from Crawford costs you nothing.
  • Black Canyon entry runs $30 per private vehicle (7-day pass) or $15 per person on foot or bike — bring a card or an America the Beautiful pass ($80/year).
ℹ️ Data Sources
📖 OpenStreetMap contributors (community-reported details) (checked 2026-07-12) 📖 National Park Service — Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) 📖 Wikipedia + Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA, retrieval-dated) — population, history and identity facts from Wikipedia; practical travel guidance from Wikivoyage; osm_count (checked 2026-07-12) 📖 Climate data: Black Canyon Of The Gunnison, Co Us, 8,150 ft (NOAA 1991-2020 normals, station USC00050754) 📝 YourNPGuide Editorial

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