Durango
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Region: Southwest
Elevation: 6512
Population: 16007
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Durango was founded in 1880 by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, when they extended their line from Durango to Silverton in order to haul precious metals from high-country mines. Trains were essential transportation of the day, bringing supplies in and precious metals out. Today, when the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad blows its whistle, tourists climb aboard for a 45-mile trip through the still-wild San Juan Mountains to Silverton where they can lunch and shop before re-boarding for the trip home. This is an essential experience in Durango.
If it can be done outdoors, it can be done in Durango. This is a huge mountain biking community, and the Iron Horse Classic race draws cyclists from all over the country each Memorial Day weekend to race the steam train. Animas River Days celebrates Durango’s top-notch whitewater rafting on the nearby rivers. If you like fishing, bring your pole! Backpacking and camping are prime activities in the San Juan National Forest and the Weminuche Wilderness Area. Not far away is Vallecito Lake reservoir where you can rent a cabin, fish, hike and spend lazy days on a high-mountain lake.
Every autumn, people head to Durango for a lavish display of fall colors, to partake in foliage-related activities and celebrate the Western culture and traditions of the area. They also play golf on one of several local courses in summer and ski at the nearby Durango Mountain Resort in winter. Then soak those weary bones at Trimble Spa & Natural Hot Springs, where you’ll watch the moonrise over the cliffs while relaxing in the steamy waters. Durango also can be a starting or ending point on one of the state's most dramatic drives, the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway.
Lodging ranges from traditional hotels and comfortable cabins to unique bed and breakfasts and memorable guest ranches. Durango has more restaurants per capita than San Francisco. You will find something to satisfy every taste bud. A trip to Durango isn’t complete without a pint from one of our four microbreweries and brewpubs. In more ways than one, Durango will satisfy your appetite for Colorado.
Community Resources:
Durango Area Tourism Office
111 S. Camino del Rio, Durango, CO 81301
800-GODURANGO, 800-525-8855
www.durango.org