Located in the San Juan National Forest in southern Colorado, Pagosa Springs is home to outdoor activities year-round. From skiing and snow activities during the winter, and hiking, camping or biking through mountainous trails during the summer, Pagosa Springs is ideal to escape the city life. Pet-friendly accommodations within the city allow you to bring yo… read more
From San Juan National Forest to Wolf Creek Ski Area, Pagosa Springs, Colorado is a great vacation destination for those who love the outdoors. Whether you prefer hiking, skiing, kayaking, mountain biking or just relaxing in the wilderness, you are sure to enjoy Pagosa Springs. For any adventurer, Pagosa Springs offers a range of hotels to accommodate your n… read more
Pagosa Springs is located about 275 miles southwest of Denver on U.S. 160. This mountain town is known for its mineral hot springs in which indoor and outdoor heated mineral pools are located along the San Juan River area. It is also close to the Wolf Creek ski area and only a short drive to Mesa Verde National Park. You can hike or bike along the many trail… read more
Pagosa Springs, Colorado is nestled within the stunning Rocky mountains in the San Juan Forest. The town is rich in history, beauty and geological culture. The quiet town is located on the Western slope of the Continental Divide, it boasts gliding cliffs, beautiful alpine pools and hot springs, roaring rivers and the majestic beauty that only the great Rocky… read more
Located in the southern central part of Colorado, Pagosa Springs, at an altitude of 7,000 feet, is a small town approximately midway between Durango and Alamosa. Wolf Creek Ski Area, which consistently gets some of the greatest snowfall in Colorado, is 30 minutes west of Pagosa Springs. The town is probably best known for the hot springs that give it its nam… read more
Colorado has so many great ski resorts. It can be difficult to decide which one is most worthy of your travel dollars. Further, the term "best" is so subjective that someone else's idea of what's best may vary greatly from what you're… read more
Hot springs are natural pools that develop when geothermally heated water emerges from the earth's crust. Hot springs are located on every continent in the world and are often visited due to the high mineral content of the waters. Vi… read more
Located near the border of New Mexico and Colorado on the Pine River is Navajo Lake State Park, a 35 mile-long reservoir and recreation area. As a popular vacation spot, it offers many outdoor activities, including swimming, fishing, k… read more
Antonito, Colorado, is a small community in the southwest corner of the state. The Rio Grande National Forest is close by and offers outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing and camping. Antonito is a few hours fro… read more
Wolf Creek Pass, in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado along the Continental Divide, is popular with outdoor enthusiasts. There's skiing at Wolf Creek resort, hiking in the San Juan and Jemez Mountains and fishing in mountain streams,… read more
Within the Colorado park system visitors to Coloroado's state park system can hike, backpack, canoe, kayak, river raft, fish, swim, ski, rock-climb and find bouldering problems. The Rocky Mountains, grass-lands, prairies, desert landsc… read more
It's quite possible that southern Colorado has all it would take to fulfill every outdoor adventure you ever dreamed of: 14,000-foot peaks, white-water, sand dunes and healing hot springs are just some of the region's natural features.… read more
You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...
Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...
The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.
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