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Pagosa Springs, Colorado sits at an elevation of 7100 feet above sea level and is surrounded by the San Juan National Forest and the San Juan Mountain range. Our small town boasts between 5000 and 12000 residents, with the population fluctuating between summer and winter residents. With the most snow in Colorado, our winter sports activities are unsurpassed. Only 30 miles from Wolf Creek Ski area, we are close to nearby skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing, and snowmobiling.
In the spring and summer months, Pagosa Springs attracts many visitors to our nearby lakes, streams, hiking trails, and scenic drives. Whether you are fishing for trout, bass, perch or catfish, the San Juan River, Navajo Dam, Pagosa lakes, and Piedra River all offer excellent fishing opportunities. With more than 1 million acres of wilderness surrounding Pagosa Springs, visitors and residents alike have numerous hiking, mountain biking, and 4-wheeling adventures available. In the fall, hunters abound throughout our area. Trophy elk, mule deer, and turkey are all abundant within Archuleta County.

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