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Plumtaw, Piedra Loop Scenic Drive
Directions- From Hwy 160, turn north at Lewis street and take the immediate left fork in the road. At about 1/4 mile take the right fork and follow Fourmile road (CR 400 which becomes FS 645) about 8 miles. Take the left fork and follow Plumtaw Road (FS 634) about 20 miles. Where Plumtaw Road descends to the Piedra Road, you can continue your trip in two directions Turn right to the Piedra River Trail and continue to Williams Creek Reservoir, a beautiful mountain reservoir boasting great fishing, hiking and camping. Or turn left and you will continue back to Pagosa. The roads are dirt and gravel but are suitable for most vehicles. Length- 30 – 60 miles roundtrip depending on which route you decide.

Mill Creek – Nipple Mountain Rd Scenic Drive
From Hwy 84 turn onto Mill Creek Road (CR 302) just north of the County Fairgrounds. At approximately 7 miles take the right fork (FS 665) and proceed east to the Nipple Mountain area, another 12 miles. On this trip you’ll experience the vast panorama of the upper San Juan Valley. Proceed through the saddle separating Oil and Square Top Mountains. From here you will be able to view the Blanco Basin. The road is a dead end so return by the same route. Distance- 32+ miles round trip

Piedra River Hot Springs
Directions- Take US 160 for about 20 miles southwest of Pagosa Springs. The turn off is located 5.5 miles west of the Chimney Rock turnoff which is on the left (Hwy 151) and before the Piedra River. From Highway 160, you will make a right on 1st Fork Road/Co Rd 166. Take road for 7.3 miles until you reach trailhead and parking area. Take the Sheep Creek Trailhead. The hike down is all downhill. At the bottom of the trail, follow the fork to the right. The hot springs are about 1/2 mile upriver. Look for an open area where you can see what looks like camp spots. Bring a shovel if you can to help maintain the hot springs! Clothing is optional so be ready for that! Distance- 3 miles round trip Map

Rainbow Hot Springs
Directions- Head northeast on US 160 for about 16 miles to the sign for West Fork Campground. The sign is on the left (west) side of the highway and southwest side of Wolf Creek Pass. Take the West Fork Campground road (CR 648), following signs for West Fork Campground and Born Lake. It is about 7 miles until you reach the West Fork Trail-head parking. The hike has a 1000′ elevation gain so prepare for a workout, but will be easier on the way back! Began hiking up the trail past the Borns Lake community of cabins. Follow the West Fork Trail #561. The trail is usually marked during the beginning of the hike but can be tough to follow towards the end. Once you hit the campground look for campsite #8 and hike down to the river from there. There are more springs if you hike down between campsites 6 & 7 but this is a steeper climb down. Elevation- 9593′ Length- 5.1 miles one way Map

Lobo Overlook
Directions: From The town of Pagosa Springs, travel east on US Highway 160 to the very top of Wolf Creek Pass. At the top turn to the left and travel north on Forest Road 402 for another 1.5 miles to a fork. Take the left fork to the overlook. Facilities- 1 vault toilet, picnic tables, gravel parking lot Elevation- 11,760 – 11,800 ft Take in the views on this beautiful mountain top. This one is worth the drive. Don’t forget to stop at the Continental Divide! Map

Yamaguchi Nordic Track
This is a beginner skill level track for the whole family. If there is enough snow, Pagosa Nordic Club occasionally grooms a 1.5 km loop for skate skiing, with set tracks for classic cross-country skiing. Directions- Follow Hot Springs Boulevard past Pagosa Springs Town Hall and turn right on Apache Street, then left on South 5th Street. Follow South 5th Street about two blocks to the parking area. Map