Written by johnstravels on May 28, 2006
- There are naturally occurring mineral hot springs located in Colorado. Pagosa Springs is a primary location. The springs are diverted into different pools and temperatures controlled by adding cold water. The starting temperature of the...
Written by The Boldens on March 2, 2005
- The was our second trip to Pagosa Springs, CO. The first was a family Christmas trip. This trip was for Mom and Dad to relax. And we had a wonderfully relaxing time....
Written by willow on November 19, 2000
- The lake is located 23 miles north of Pagosa Springs on Piedra Road. This all-weather road winds through first residential areas then private ranches before crossing the Piedra River and reaching the 343 acre...
Written by willow on November 19, 2000
- U.S. 160 north of Pagosa Springs offers spectacular mountain scenery. The elevation climbs 900 feet as you ride from ponderosa pine through open grassy meadows along the San Juan River to aspen and then...
Written by davidtraill on February 7, 2005
- About an hour from Pagosa Springs (for visitors to Wolf Creek) and in the heart of downtown Durango (for Purgatory visitors), visitors can climb aboard a historic railroad that goes deep into the scenic territory...
Written by davidtraill on February 7, 2005
- About an hour and a half outside Pagosa Springs, visitors will reach the Mesa Verde National Park, run by the National Park Service. Once past the gate, travellers will be confronted with a twisted,...
Written by the downers on September 13, 2004
- When we unpacked our fishing poles, we realized that one of them was missing the handle. We looked in the phone book and located a sporting goods store in town. At the store,...
Written by The Boldens on January 11, 2003
- My family wanted to spend Christmas with snow, being from central Texas and not getting any "White Christmas" times to remember. At Pagosa Springs we enjoyed a wonderful Christmas complete with snow. The accommodations were...
Written by dietsoda on February 2, 2001
- If you visit Pagosa in the summer find out from your hotel how to hire a horse. Take a day trip into the beautiful mountain and see what the splendor of the Rocky Mountains...
Written by willow on October 21, 2000
- The gorgeous mountain scenery and deep, rugged Animas Canyon will astound you as the train makes its climb to Silverton (elev. 9300 ft.) The 45 mile trip takes 3.5 hrs.
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Pagosa Springs
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