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Located on the West Slope of the Rocky Mountains, the Town of Pagosa Springs is a unique mountain resort community at 7,079 feet elevation.
Its name traces back to the Southern Utes who called it Pagosah, which is the Ute name for the the natural mineral hot springs here. The rejuvenating springs are still a major attraction today. Continued...
Starting in the 1880s as a small frontier settlement, Pagosa Springs grew up along the San Juan River which runs directly through the heart of the historic downtown. Along the river, there are also shops, restaurants and walkways.
The town has a core population of about 1,800 and the surrounding Archuleta County lands add another 8,000 residents. Many of these live in the area on a part-time basis. Continued...
The primary industries are tourism, ranching, real estate, construction and timbering.
Downhill skiing is at Wolf Creek Pass, 13 miles east, and numerous outdoor adventures abound in the surrounding San Juan National Forest, and on the rivers and reservoirs. Continued...
Pagosa has a newly-expanded county airport and a 27-hole public golf course. There is one elementary school, one middle school, one junior high, and one high school. The nearest college is in Durango, 60 miles west. Continued...
Pagosa Springs is known for its friendly and casual atmosphere. The overwhelming beauty and the 300 days of sunshine each year just seem to leave a smile on everyone's face.
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