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Located at 7000+ feet at the base of the Continental Divide, Pagosa Springs is a unique mountain community. With a countywide population of 12,000, Pagosa Springs maintains its small town atmosphere yet is one of the fastest growing counties in Colorado.
Surrounded by more than 3 million acres of National Forest and the San Juan River flowing through town, Pagosa Springs is a great launching point for recreational activities including hiking, skiing, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, mountain biking, rock climbing, and whitewater rafting. After exerting yourself in nature, you can also relax in our world-famous hot springs.
If you enjoy history, Chimney Rock Archaelogical Area offers ancient Pueblo indian structures and kivas to explore! In the Fall, not only can you continue hiking through golden aspen forests but hunters gear up for trophy elk, mule deer and turkey. Then, comes winter... With the most snow in Colorado, our ski season is the longest and skiers and snowboarders alike enjoy the deep powder of Wolf Creek Ski Area. The San Juan National Forest allows for thousands of cross country, telemark or snowmobiling adventures.
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