PAGOSA SPRINGS, COLORADO

The world's deepest geothermal hot spring, the mineral-rich water continues to be celebrated for its healing powers. The Ute Indians called the sulfur-rich mineral springs Pah gosah, which is commonly translated in modern documents as "healing waters"; a Ute elder once translated the phrase as "water (pah) that has a bad smell (gosah)." ...

The splendor of Pagosa Springs, CO is hard to describe. The sun plays tricks on the mountains making them seem new each day. Photos don’t scratch the surface of the beauty you see viewing a waterfall or a field of horses. Lucky for us, July......

Pagosa Springs had one of the warmest days in a while. High 50s. Bluebonnet and I headed to town to get some beer and ice. We also took a walk around the hot springs. The whole town was super charged by the lovely day. ...

A big part of my heart belongs to Pagosa Springs. So lucky many family and friends come to visit. While you can find a lot of info about restaurants, activities and hot springs at Visit Pagosa, here are my recommendations....

There is a project called “Another Limited Rebellion” where you do an art project/day for the month of October. I’ve wanted to do this challenge for years. I asked Beau do it as well. DAY 1: Make something that fits in the palm of your......

I can't remember exactly what led me to paint my first rock. I might have seen people on social media finding rocks others had left. Covid hit, some people went into lockdown. We did. I knew it would eventually be over and people would show back up to the RV Park. With souvenir shops closed, I decided to leave something fun so visitors could remember the beauty of Pagosa/The Last Resort and smile in uncertain times. I also needed a pleasant distraction from the pandemic. ...

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Pagosa Springs & Vallecito, Co
Summer 2016
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