Pagosa Springs, Colorado
is a location rivaling any in Southwest Colorado! A vibrant, historic,
growing community surrounded by towering peaks and extraordinary
vistas, Pagosa Springs offers a variety of year-round recreational
opportunities and a mild 4-season climate. Pagosa Springs is both
a resort and recreation destination. Homebuyers are increasingly
attracted to the unspoiled beauty of the San Juan mountains and
the wholesome, invigorating lifestyle of Pagosa Springs.
The Aspen Village Location
- Close to shopping, restaurants schools, medical facilities and
churches
- Minutes away from Pagosa's renowned natural hot springs
- World-class San Juan River and fly fishing nearby
- A short drive to Wolf
Creek ski area
- Across the highway from Fairfield Resort public golf club
- Protective covenants
- Landscaped common areas
- Exhilarating mountain views
- Walking and biking trails
Directions
Business/Government/Schools
Archuleta County is located in southwest Colorado approximately
30 miles west of Wolf Creek Pass, near the headwaters of the San
Juan River. The county is rectangular in shape and covers 1,364
square miles. Approximately 50 percent of the land in the county
is owned or controlled by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau
of Land Management, approximately 15 percent is owned by the Southern
Ute Indian Tribe and the remaining 35 percent is privately owned.
Archuleta County is known for scenic beauty and the commitment
of County government and its employees to provide its citizens with
the best possible area in which to live and work.

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Recreation/Events
- Archuleta County Airport
- Pagosa Springs Visitor Center
- Galles Properties Community Info
- Wolf Creek Ski Area, 28 miles east
- Durango
Mountain Resort, 93 miles west
- Pagosa Hot Springs
- Planet Pagosa - Arts and Recreation Information
- Pagosa Golf Club
- 4th of July Parade, Carnival, Red Ryder Rodeo, Arts & Crafts,
70 vendors, handmade wares
- Archuleta
County Fair, first weekend in August, 4-H rodeo, livestock,
barbeque
- Music
in the Mountains - Three week Festival of classical music.
- Four Corners
Folk Festival - Labor Day weekend, music by regional, national,
and international acts, plus camping, arts and crafts, food, and
workshops
- ColorFest/Balloon Rally, end of September, fall colors, wine
festival, community picnic, concert
- Chimney
Rock Archaeological Area, Ancestral Puebloan ruins midway
between Pagosa Springs and Navajo Lake
- Echo Lake State Park, well-stocked
- Navajo
State Park, 35 miles southwest
- Mesa Verde,
cliff dwellings of the Anasazi, reflects more than 700 years of
history
- Cumbres
& Toltec Scenic Railroad, North America's longest and
highest narrow-gauge steam railroad; scenic trip across Continental
Divide from Chama, NM to Antonito, CO
- Durango
& Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad™
- San
Juan National Forest
- Sky Ute
Casino
- Fly
Fishing


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