17 Fun Things to Do in Pagosa Springs (for First Timers)

Updated May 12, 2025
Overlooking view of Pagosa Springs

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Hot springs are the key draw of this charming mountain town. But in Pagosa Springs, attractions cater to several interests — like history, cultural experiences, and a variety of outdoor activities.

This guide overviews the most popular Pagosa Springs activities, as well as day trips that are easily accessible no matter where you choose to stay in Pagosa Springs.

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17 Best Things to Do in Pagosa Springs

Hot Springs

Soak in one of Pagosa Springs’ many hot springs resorts.

A woman relaxing and enjoying her day in The Springs Resort and Spa
The Springs Resort & Spa (photo: Victoria Ditkovsky / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (800) 225-0934 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 10 pm daily | Day Pass: $67, adults, $37 under 13

Soaking in natural hot springs is one of the top things to do in Pagosa Springs, Colorado! The Springs Resort & Spa is a luxury resort. You can stay on the premises or purchase a day pass to enjoy the hot springs pools.

Healing Waters Resort & Spa also has overnight accommodations, and Overlook Hot Springs has rooftop tubs. There are even more hot spring spots nearby!

Wolf Creek Ski Area

Ski or board some great powder at Colorado’s snowiest ski resort.

Panoramic view of the snow covered Wolf Creek Ski Area
Wolf Creek Ski Area in the San Juan Mountains

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (970) 264-5639 | Website | Hours: 8:30 am – 4 pm daily | Entrance: from $91 adults, $45 children ages 6-12, $60 seniors ages 65-79

Wolf Creek Ski Resort in the San Juan Mountains prides itself on having “the most snow in Colorado.” It’s a great resort for families, with reasonable lift ticket prices and short lines.

All that snow also makes it a good choice for powder hounds. Thanks to all that snow, it’s also usually one of the first Colorado ski resorts to open each season.

Treasure Falls

Take the whole family on a quick hike to impressive falls.

View of the Treasure Falls in Pagosa Springs
Treasure Falls, a cascade measure 100 feet
A family crossing the bridge which is surrounded by greenery in Treasure Falls
Views along the short, family-friendly trail

📍 Google Maps | Website | Hours: Sunrise – Sunset

If you don’t make it to Treasure Falls while you’re staying in Pagosa Springs, it makes a nice stop on the drive back to Denver. You can see the falls right from the parking lot, but it’s only a ¼-mile hike to get to the base (which is a great spot for a family picture!). Piedra Falls and Silver Falls are also short hikes for a family. 

Wolf Creek Pass

Drive this winding mountain road to the top of the Continental Divide.

Overlooking view of the Wolf Creek Pass
It’s a twisty but beautiful road to the top!

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Wolf Creek Pass takes you to Treasure Falls, and if you continue the climb you’ll end up at the top of the Continental Divide. There are amazing views of the San Juan mountain range from the top, and this scenic drive is a great option if you’re not up for any more strenuous activity.

Winter Activities

Dog Sledding

Race with four-legged friends across a frozen land.

Husky dogs pulling a sleigh on a snow in Pagosa Springs
Dog sledding

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (970) 819-5022 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 12:30 pm & 1 pm – 4 pm daily | Summer entrance: $85 adults over 80 lbs, $55 children under 80 lbs 

You can lead a team of Alaskan huskies through the winter forest on a dogsled tour. You’ll see beautiful frozen scenery, and pet some really cute, fluffy dogs on your trip. You’ll also learn about the dogs, see the equipment they use, and get a better understanding of what they do. In summer, you can take a dog cart tour instead.

Yamaguchi Nordic Track 

Cross-country ski on several trails.

A female skier walking on the snow
Enjoy cross-country skiing

📍 Google Maps | Hours: Sunrise – sunset 

Pagosa Springs has several trails around town for cross-country skiing. Try the trails at Yamaguchi Park, Reservoir Hill Park, or Williams Creek Reservoir for a workout that gets your blood flowing!

Wolf Creek Ski Resort also has cross-country trails. There are several places in town that rent cross-country skis so you can get out there and glide.

Museums & Culture

Pagosa Springs History Museum

Learn about Pagosa’s storied history.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (970) 264-4424 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 4 pm Wed – Sat, Closed Sun-Tue (Open from May-September) | Entrance: Free

This museum, which is also called the San Juan Historical Museum, features displays from the 1890s and early 1900s that depict life in the Pagosa Springs region. You’ll find a dentist’s office, a barber shop, a school, and a general store along with other exhibits from the early years of the town.

Durango And Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

Take a steam train through craggy canyons alongside a raging river.

A man looking out on the window train of Durango-Silverton Train
The Durango-Silverton train, one of the best things to do around Pagosa Springs

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (888) 872-4607 | Website | Entrance: from $101, adults, $91 children

Riding the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad is a unique experience and one of the best train tours in Colorado! You can board either a steam or diesel train, then make the trip from Durango to the mountain town of Silverton. 

The train follows the Animas River through a rocky canyon, and you’ll find plenty of fun things to do in Silverton. After a few hours, the train heads back into Durango, making for a full day’s journey.

Sites & Attractions

Pagosa Outside

Go whitewater rafting on the San Juan River.

View of a river in Pagosa Springs during fall season

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (970) 264-4202 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 6 pm daily | Cost: from $69

Whitewater rafting is one of the best things to do in Colorado! Pagosa Outside has a variety of trips, including a short option for those who want to give the rapids a try but are still a little wary. It’s just a few minutes from the shop to the water, so you won’t waste much travel time, either.

Williams Creek Reservoir

Go salmon and trout fishing in this mountain reservoir.

Panoramic view of the frozen Williams Creek Reservoir
The reservoir partially frozen over in winter

📍 Google Maps | Website | Hours: Sunrise – sunset daily

The Williams Creek Reservoir is about an hour from Pagosa Springs, and you can fish and kayak on the reservoir. This isn’t far from Piedra Falls, so you could combine a stop here with a quick hike to the falls. There are also other hiking trails nearby, as well as some ATV trails. 

Chimney Rock National Monument

See evidence of ancient people.

View of the peak of unique rock formation in Chimney Rock National Monument at sunset
The unique rock formation at sunset

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (970) 883-2496 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 4:30 pm daily, May 15 – Oct 15 | Entrance: $20 vehicle pass

Chimney Rock is between Pagosa Springs and Durango and is open every day during the summer. Here, you’ll see evidence of one of the largest Pueblo II communities in the Pagosa Springs area.

View the structures they built and look at the land where they lived. You can also see archeological sites with excavated pithouses and a reconstructed Great Kiva.

Dogs aren’t allowed on the trails, but there are complimentary kennels for them if you ask at the Visitor Center.

Downtown Pagosa Springs

Shop and grab a bite in historic downtown Pagosa Springs.

People crossing a street in Downtown Pagosa Springs
Downtown Pagosa Springs (photo: ErickPHOTOPRO / Shutterstock)

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Historic downtown Pagosa Springs has several boutiques where you can browse clothing, souvenirs, and more. You’ll even find some antique stores and art galleries if you’re doing more upscale shopping. There are restaurants as well, and breweries where you can stop in for a beer. 

Hot Air Balloon Ride

Float over the serene San Juan Basin.

Colorful hot air balloons floating up in the sky of Pagosa Springs
Waking up early is worth it for the views!

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (970) 317-3290 | Website | Entrance: $169, adults, $139 under 13

A hot air balloon ride makes a trip to Pagosa Springs magical! Rocky Mountain Balloon Adventures allows guests to help inflate their balloon. While in the air, the guide tells the history of ballooning in Pagosa. 

They may even attempt a “splash-n-dash” while flying just inches over local lakes. If you get yourself up for the sunrise meeting time, you’ll make plenty of memories and have some great photo ops!

Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park

See native Colorado wildlife at this private zoo.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (970) 264-5546 | Website | Hours: Summer 9 am – 5 pm daily, Winter 12 pm – 4 pm daily | Entrance: $12 adults, $8 ages 3-12

The animals at the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park are all unable to live in the wild. Some are former pets or are from other zoos, or need a safe environment where they’re cared for.

Visitors can wander the area, or take the daily feeding tour to learn more about the animals. There are also horseback trail rides during the summer. 

Mesa Verde National Park

See cliff dwellings built by the Ancestral Pueblo people. 

View of the cliff dwellings from a distance in Mesa Verde National Park
One of many cliff dwellings in the national park

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (970) 529-4465 | Website |  Entrance: Summer vehicle fee $30, Winter vehicle fee $20 | 👉 Browse Tours on Viator

Mesa Verde National Park is less than two hours from Pagosa Springs, and the drive is one of the best road trips in Colorado. You can get up close to the cliff dwellings, which were built around 1190 AD, along with even older structural remains. Take a cliff dwelling tour and drive the Cliff Palace Loop Road for an overview of the park. 

To plan your visit, see our guide to how to visit Mesa Verde.

Piedra River Trail

Watch for wildlife and wildflowers along this lengthy trail.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (970) 247-4874 | Website | Hours: Sunrise – sunset

The Piedra River Trail is 11 miles one-way, and you may want to consider leaving a vehicle at each end. You could also plan to just hike part of the trail and turn back.

Along the hike, you’ll find wildflowers, animals, and lots of birdwatching opportunities. You’ll also find some wonderful solitude as you trek through the Rocky Mountains, especially in the middle part of the hike. 

Food & Drink

Riff Raff Brewing Company

Try a beer at a brewery powered by spring-fed geothermal heating.

The Riff Raff Brewing Company from the outside
This adorable house serves up great craft beer! (photo: Trever Gearhart / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (970) 264-4677 | Website | Hours: 11 am – 9 pm daily

Riff Raff Brewing has two locations. The downtown spot is in an 1898 Victorian house that just oozes charm. Along with craft beer, they serve up a variety of nachos, appetizers, and burgers and there’s a kids’ menu as well.

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Hopefully, this guide has given you plenty of ideas for fun and unique things to do in Pagosa Springs! For more travel recommendations, see my guide to the best places to visit in Colorado.

(Featured Image Credit: Jim Lambert / Shutterstock)

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