Travel Blog Photos from Pagosa Springs (268)
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... wouldn't have been able to see the Rockies coming up to Denver. Finally we came up to a small little town named Pagosa Springs, we figured that it was the typical bottom-of-the-mountain resort town where all the grannies reside for the vacation and ...
... ) It was too informative to pass up. Now I know what a lunar standstill means! Chimney Rock is a large stone prominence near Pagosa Springs, with two rock spires that extend into the sky. Such spires were and are important to many tribes of American ...
... viewing area. If it's windy you will get wet! Best time for that is during the snow melt off. We pulled back into Pagosa Springs and passed the Hotsprings with a quick look. Then...decided we needed to relax. In the sulphur hot springs. This is the ...
... a very hot, bottomless, spring of water that smells like sulphur. We hiked up to the top of a hill overlooking the city, ate lunch, and left for Durango. The vistas along the way from Chama, NM and Durango by way of Pagosa Springs were spectacular.
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