Pagosa Youth Soccer is wrapping up registration for the 2025-2026 season, with the final deadline set for Tuesday, July 15.
A recent community recreation survey developed by the Pagosa Area Recreation Coalition (PARC) drew strong participation from Pagosa Springs and surrounding areas, receiving approximately 1,400 responses.
The 75th annual Red Ryder Roundup Rodeos are set for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The July 4 rodeo will be at 2 p.m., with the July 3 and July 5 rodeos being at 6 p.m.
A Safe Place in Pagosa Inc., doing business as Aspen House and Aspen Services, is pleased to announce that it is honored to be presenting the 17th annual Pagosa Duathlon on July 12. The race …
When next season’s Pagosa Springs Pirate basketball teams take to the court, for the first time in decades, Wes Lewis will not be coaching any of the teams.
The Red Ryder Roundup Rodeo began in Pagosa Springs in 1949 and has been a town and rodeo tradition ever since. The rodeo was named for the famous comic strip character Red Ryder, who was …
Plans for development for a new seasonal ice rink and multipurpose event center at Yamaguchi Park South were presented to the Pagosa Springs Area Tourism Board in April by Brian Collabolletta, who represented the nonprofit board spearheading the multipurpose pavilion (MPP) project.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Red Ryder Roundup Rodeo held annually in Pagosa Springs.
Calling all young athletes: Our youth sports programs for the second half of the year are now open for registration, and we’ve got some awesome ways to stay active, build skills and have a blast with friends.
The Pagosa Rangers youth soccer program closed out another strong season this spring, with more than 75 athletes competing across multiple age groups. Players represented Pagosa Springs at tournaments in Durango and Grand Junction, capping off a season focused on skill development, teamwork and positive growth, both on and off the field.
The sun is out and the Town of Pagosa Springs’ Recreation Department is serving up a full lineup of programs to keep you active, connected and having fun all summer long.
On May 15, Laura Metallo, on behalf of the Pagosa Pickleball Club, met with Rose White and members of her Pagosa Springs High School freshman health/PE class.
Two Pagosa Springs High School (PSHS) Pirates nabbed state titles within a matter of minutes on Friday, May 16, at the state track and field meet in Lakewood.
Eleven Pirates will represent Pagosa Springs High School at this week’s state track and field meet, with coach Connie O’Donnell noting she anticipates most of the team’s qualifiers returning with medals “if all goes well.”
The Pagosa Springs High School Lady Pirate soccer team wrapped up its season this last week after being eliminated from the state playoffs in the first round.