Enjoy some of the finest of Pagosa Springs, CO. Spacious, 1200 sq ft 5-STAR furnished
2-bd, 1 & 3 Dlx Available: w/ 2 pers jacuzzi, W/D, Full Kit./dining, 3 TVs ,/ VCR/CD entertain ctr,2 full bath, w/balcony. Experience 4 on-site, twice a yr forest stocked Lakes of trout & bass ( Pagosa , Village , Hatcher , Forest ), three 9-hole golf courses , fishing, Rec Ctr,rauqet-ball, beach, heated I/D , O/D & Child pool & H Tubs , Fitness room , Mini-golf/Tennis, basketball , Playground , Basketball , picnic / BBQ area, senic hiking trails & 18,000 acres of resort to explore, which these are free to use for all guests. Excellent family vacation destination!
We can also rent multiple 1,2 & 3 bd condos for groups & family reunions.
Pagosa Springs offers the most spectacular winter activities,
the Wolf Creek Ski area boasts the most snow in Colorado
summer activities are numerous plus we have the biggest
natural hot springs and spa in the USA.
Pagosa Springs and the four corners area is abound with
Ancient Indian Historical Sites. Various Mountain Sports,
Steam Train Excursions. The beauty, quietness, nature
and the clean fresh air.
The Chimney Rock Archaeological Area is 18 miles away
and offers fascinating tours of this sacred Anasazi site.
Navajo Reservoir is about 25 miles west and Lake Vallecito
is about an hour’s drive, and both offer camping and water sports.
Wolf Creek Ski Area 25 is about an hour's drive east. It is about
a 2 mile drive to the outskirts of Pagosa Springs (and the
nearest supermarket!) and a 60-minute drive to the outskirts of Durango.
Pagosa Springs 3 miles is a charming mountain community
whose name means Healing Waters, with one of the world’s
largest naturally occurring hot springs. There is hiking, biking,
fishing, rafting, camping, and other activities available in and
around Pagosa Springs. The San Juan River runs through the
heart of town, with guided raft trips offered.
In addition, Wolf Creek Pass and Wolf Creek Ski area are a
half hour east of Pagosa Springs. This small ski resort boasts
the most snow in Colorado, and both Wolf Creek Pass and the
Durango-Silverton highway (Highway 550) are covered with
aspen that provide a particularly spectacular autumn show of
colors. For those who would like to tour the beautiful countryside
of New Mexico, replete with magnificently colored rock formations,
both Taos and Santa Fe are just a few hours away. These New
Mexico towns feature historic adobe buildings and hold the
character of their Spanish and Indian past.
Mesa Verde, the ancient Anasazi cliff dwellings, is located about
45 minutes west of Durango. There are walking tours of the ruins
and fascinating museum exhibits. The Durango-Silverton Narrow
Gauge Railroad offers a breathtakingly beautiful train ride from
Durango through the San Juan Mountains to the historic mining
town of Silverton. Although the ride is three hours in each direction,
bus transportation is available for the return trip for those who wish
to shorten the travel time. It is often necessary to make reservations
in advance for the train, but the same spectacular scenery can also
be enjoyed by car and is only a one-hour drive each way from
Durango. Chama, just over an hour’s drive south of Pagosa
Springs, also offers a Narrow Gauge Railroad trip with lovely scenery.
KEY FEATURES:
• Ski In/Ski Out
• Near Golf
• Lake View
• Child Friendly
• Disability Access
• Community Outdoor Pool