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Pagosa Springs sits quietly under the Continental Divide at the feet of southwest Colorado's San Juan Mountains. Home to the mineral-rich waters of the world's deepest hot spring and abundant sunshine year-round, the town offers plenty of opportunities to adventure outside, soothe the soul and take in the majesty of the Rocky Mountains. You will be hard-pressed to find a more refreshingly authentic mountain town.

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Four hot air balloons fly above a glassy river with a metal pedestrian bridge in the distance. On the right a building with a rocky riverbank.
Balloons over Pagosa Springs
A couple soaks in a hot spring at The Springs Resort & Spa. They are overlooking a bigger pool of water with a white-cloud sky.
Soaking in the natural hot springs at The Springs Resort & Spa in Pagosa Springs
A rainbow appears and touches a white rock formation at Chimney Rock National Monument near Pagosa Springs.
Chimney Rock National Monument near Pagosa Springs, CO

Visitors to Pagosa Springs enjoy easy access to more than 2.5 million acres of national forest and wilderness. In the summer, the list of outdoor activities is long. Hike, bike, or enjoy a horseback ride along scenic mountain trails. Explore local waterfalls and breathtaking vistas at almost every turn. Raft, kayak or enjoy a lazy float down the San Juan River through the heart of downtown when the water slows.

Experience the thrill of catching a rainbow or cutthroat trout in a nearby stream or secluded alpine lake. Stand-up paddleboard and kayak at Williams Creek Reservoir. Nearby, Navajo State Park is excellent for water skiing and boating. Strolling around the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park is fun for all ages. Pagosa's 27-hole golf course or two 18-hole disc golf courses will challenge all skill levels in stunning mountain settings. For the history buff, touch the past by visiting Ancestral Puebloan architechtural artifacts at Chimney Rock National Monument.

Additional reading: 9 Things to Love About Pagosa's Hot Springs 10 Things to Do in Pagosa Springs This Summer 10 Ways to Spend Winter in Pagosa Springs

In the winter, Wolf Creek Ski Area, just a short drive outside of town, boasts the most snow in Colorado, averaging 430 inches of snowfall annually. Wolf Creek provides affordable family fun with more than 1,600 acres of varied terrain, low prices and short lift lines. Are you looking for more? Try snowmobiling, ice-skating, ice-fishing, dog-sledding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or a sleigh ride.

Visitors love to soothe weary muscles in the town's three hot springs: The Springs Resort & SpaHealing Waters Resort and Overlook Spa, year-round. For the thirsty, Pagosa Springs is home to three award-winning, local craft breweries.

Pagosa Springs is only a two-hour drive from Mesa Verde National Park or the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve and sits at the crossroads of several spectacular scenic drives. Pagosa Springs is a great base camp for exploring all that southwest Colorado has to offer.

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Surrounded by more than 3 million acres of national forest and wilderness areas, you’ll find yourself in the center of nature’s playground in Pagosa Springs. With the San Juan Mountains and a variety of outdoor activities at your doorstep, along with hot springs, charming shops, historic sites, and an assortment of artisans, you'll find plenty to do in Pagosa.

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