Sourrounded by over 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.
Driving through Southwest Colorado's amazing terrain is awe-inspriring and breath-taking. There are many trips that will provide amazing views, possible wildlife sightings and plenty of picnic opportunities.
To find Piedra Road, or County Road 600, turn North from Hwy 160. Piedra Road is a beautiful road that can be handled by a passenger car. There are a few stops that are worth a detour and wonderful picnic spots along the way. And, if you have a 4-wheel drive vehicle, consider taking Plumtaw Road back to town and turning the dirve into a loop.

While in town, stop by the Visitor Center, located in downtown Pagosa Springs, next to the Springs Resort, along the San Juan River. It's a great place to learn more about our amazing area, discover new things to do and meet some friendly locals in the process. View map & directions.
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