Pagosa Springs derives its name from the Ute Indian name -Pagosah- which roughly translated means healing or boiling waters. The Utes discovered the healing power of the Hot Springs, and to this day, Pagosa welcomes travelers looking to soak away whatever might be plaguing them. The area offers numerous recreational opportunities within thirty minutes or less of the charming town of Pagosa Springs. In the vast playground of Colorado's largest wilderness area, Weminuche Wilderness, you will be able to experience hiking, fishing, biking, rafting, camping, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and horseback riding or quietly enjoy viewing abundant wildlife. Don't forget your camera. Some of the highest and most dazzling waterfalls in the state of Colorado are found throughout the area. Some provide unique hiking challenges and all provide exquisite photographic opportunities.
Pagosa Springs, Colorado is becoming a destination resort community because of our world renowned Hot Springs, Wolf Creek Ski Area -more natural snow then anywhere else in Colorado-, 3 million acres of national forest and wilderness, two major rivers and activities too numerous to go over.
Additional Fees Collected By The Property During Stay:
There is a USD 45.00 damage fee per stay that is non-refundable. There is also a one time cleaning fee of USD 100.00 that is collected upon check-in.
- 2 bedroom/2.5 bath cond...8Sold Out
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Hot Tub
- Fishing
- Snow Mobiling
- Hiking Trails
- Biking Trails
- Golf
- Rafting
- Skiing
- Barbecue Grills
- Horseshoes
- Sledding
Step 2: Select Length of Stay
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* The Spa (Pagosa Springs)3.00NW
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* San Juan Pioneer Museum3.00NW
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* Moonlight Books & Gallery3.00NW
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* Made In Colorado Shoppe1.00NW
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* Navaho Lake4.00NE
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* San Juan River3.00NW




















