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| The Basics |
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| Pagosa Springs is perched at 7,000 feet in southwest Colorado at the base of the Continental Divide. |
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| Pagosa Springs |
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| n the Ute language, “Pah gosa” meant “healing waters” and it is that healing property that has attracted visitors for more than a century. |
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| Chimney Rock |
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| A pre-Columbian Indian culture made their home in the mountains and valleys of and around the landmark sandstone towers of Chimney Rock. |
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| Family Fun |
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| Pagosa kids enjoy a day-to-day lifestyle that most youngsters only read about — or see on TV. |
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| Local Info |
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| The county seat, Pagosa Springs, is located just 30 miles north of the New Mexico border, and 60 miles east of Durango. |
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| Arboles & Navajo Lake |
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If you enjoy boating, fishing and all the other fun activities that access to a major body of water can provide, you are in luck when you are in Pagosa Country.
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| Chromo |
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| Pagosa Country is a land of variety and contrastsand Chromo, a community nestled at the foot of the Southern San Juan Mountains, typifies this description. |
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