#Day16 of A2Z Blogging Challenge where I am posting some best places to visit in Colorado.
Pagosa Springs is a town in the South west part of Colorado. It is known for the deepest natural hot Springs.
Isn't it beautiful that it has 4 waterfalls near by? - Treasure falls, Four mile falls, silver falls and Piedra falls.
Hiking in Turkey springs area, kayaking in echo canyon reservoir , William creek reservoir, experiencing Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad, exploring ancient peublo ruins at Chimney rock archeological site, skiing at wolf creek pass are some of the best things to do in Pagosa Springs.
Read my travelogue on Pagosa Springs and Crestone to know more.
Until next time,
Other Posts from A2Z:
A for Aspen
B for Breckenridge
C for Colorado Springs
D for Denver
E for Estes Park
F for Frisco
G for Glenwood Springs
H for Hanging lake
I for Idaho Springs
J for Jefferson County
K for Keystone
L for Loveland
M for Mesa Verde national park
N for North Cheyenne Canon park
O for Ouray
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P For Pagosa Springs
Pagosa Springs is a town in the South west part of Colorado. It is known for the deepest natural hot Springs.
Isn't it beautiful that it has 4 waterfalls near by? - Treasure falls, Four mile falls, silver falls and Piedra falls.
Treasure falls, Pagosa Springs |
Hiking in Turkey springs area, kayaking in echo canyon reservoir , William creek reservoir, experiencing Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad, exploring ancient peublo ruins at Chimney rock archeological site, skiing at wolf creek pass are some of the best things to do in Pagosa Springs.
Read my travelogue on Pagosa Springs and Crestone to know more.
Until next time,
Other Posts from A2Z:
A for Aspen
B for Breckenridge
C for Colorado Springs
D for Denver
E for Estes Park
F for Frisco
G for Glenwood Springs
H for Hanging lake
I for Idaho Springs
J for Jefferson County
K for Keystone
L for Loveland
M for Mesa Verde national park
N for North Cheyenne Canon park
O for Ouray
Pin it for later!
gorgeous! I love Colorado...lived there for a couple of years back in 1995.
ReplyDeleteWe would always go through Phantom Canyon and hike in there.
I love waterfalls! This must have been a great hike.
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