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Pagosa Springs Colorado Travel Information
Listed below is summary information for destinations near Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Click on any link for complete information about that destination.
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Durango
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Population: 14,000
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Home of the famous Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, Durango
is a center for recreational activities in southwestern Colorado, with
convenient access to a number of nearby national parks, forests,
recreation areas, and ski resorts. The towering peaks of the San Juan
Mountains provide a scenic northern skyline. |
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Great Sand Dunes National Park
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Population: 0
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Great Sand Dunes National Park is home to the tallest sand dunes in
the U.S., nestled at the base of the beautiful Sangre de Cristo
mountains in southern Colorado. Over 700 feet high in places, the
sweeping dunes are constantly changed by winds coming over the Rockies. |
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Monte Vista
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Population: 4,529
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Monte Vista is a small town with a long history and spectacular views.
Although situated in the mountains, Monte Vista is not only close to
ski resorts, but to the Great Sand Dunes National Park. Highland or
flatland, sand or peak, you can experience them all from Monte Vista’s
hub. |
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San Juan Mountains
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Population: 0
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The San Juan Mountains, with more than a hundred peaks over 13,000
feet in elevation, make up some of the most rugged territory in North
America. This pristine and isolated region features world-class ski
resorts, and attracts hikers, fishers, and campers as well. |
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