Durango (Colorado)
Durango is in the southwestern part of the Rocky Mountains state of Colorado.
Understand
History
Durango has a long, rich history. The city was founded in 1880 by the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. By July 1882, tracks to Silverton were completed and the train began transporting both freight and passengers. The laborers were paid an average of $2.25/day. The Durango-Silverton Railroad was built to haul silver and gold ore, but passengers soon started to really appreciate the view. The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad continues to be a favorite attraction on a Colorado sightseeing vacation.Many of the buildings in historic downtown Durango were constructed with stone and brick due to a city ordinance enacted after a fire in 1889, which damaged several blocks along Main Avenue. The Diamond Belle Saloon at the Strater Hotel opened its doors in 1957, and it has a bullet hole in the far east drawer behind the bar.
Several well-known movies have been made in Durango, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, City Slickers, Cliffhanger, National Lampoon’s Vacation, Night Passage, Ticket to Tomahawk, Around the World in Eighty Days, How the West Was Won, and Tracker.
Climate
Durango’s climate is fairly moderate in summer, with typical summer daytime highs in the 70s/80s (°F), and nighttime lows in the 50s.
Get in
By plane
Durango–La Plata County Airporthas commuter air service from Denver and Phoenix.
By car
The town is well connected by highways from all major compass points, but some care should be taken if driving here from the east via US Highway 160. This spectacular highway crosses high Wolf Creek Pass (nice ski area nearby) east of Durango, in an area that receives a great deal of snowfall, and is often closed for a time during the winter.Get around
Durango has many rental car agencies, a luxury motor-coach company, local taxi service, local buses and a downtown trolley. Durango is a small quaint town easy to get around on foot or bike.
Another great way to get around town is on the Durango "T."
For the outdoor enthusiast, entrance to Durango's trail network, designed for all abilities and skill levels, is only a short walk or hike away.
Driving is also an excellent way to get to enjoy the scenery of the southwest. Durango has more than 1,000 public metered parking spaces for your convenience.
See
Vallecito LakeThis lake is one of the biggest and most beautiful bodies of water in all of Colorado. Located in the San Juan National Forest, there is breath taking scenery year-round
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phone: +1 970 259-2606address: 802 E. 2nd AveExhibits a diversity of media and artists. Live performances, educational programs, and art classes.
Fort Lewis CollegeTake in the “postcard view” of historic Durango and its surrounding valley and mountains by walking the Rim Trail or cruising Rim Drive, the road encircling the campus perimeter. McPherson Chapel, along the rim, is a favorite picnicking spot. Campus visitors also admire the college’s distinctive Mesa Verde-style architecture, numerous public art installations, and the Hesperus Peace Park
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phone: +1 970 259-9234address: 1333 Camino del Rio
Do
Purgatory at Durango Mountain ResortIf you want a face to face experience with the San Juan Mountains head up 25 miles (40 km) north of town to Purgatory at Durango Mountain Resort. A ski area that has the glitzy feel like that of Aspen or Vail yet it still has a hometown local vibe with "The Beach" at the base where there is always music playing and people enjoying a beer while watching people ski and board down the slopes. With trails from beginner to expert this mountain is great for families and people of all ages. There are many shops and restaurants to choose from. You can go up for a day or stay at one of the many charming and classy condominiums. The best part of Durango Mountain Resort is that fun doesn't end when ski season does. There are tons of hiking and biking trails along with the Alpine Slide that entertains tourists and locals all summer long.
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Durango & Silverton Narrow-Gauge Railroad
address: 479 Main AveThis steam-gauge railroad is one of the great scenic railroad lines of the United States. The train runs round trip tours to the mountain town of Silverton, with time for sightseeing at the far end. The route passes through superb scenery along the Animas River and in the appropriately named "Needles" range of the San Juan Mountains, passing close to three of Colorado's "Fourteeners," mountains with summits above 14,000 feet. Intermediate stops close to the Needles are popular with backpackers and climbers heading into the mountains. The train itself is gorgeous to look at, both inside and out; choose between one of the enclosed cars and its fine old woodwork, or an open-air car with extra viewing opportunities (and lots of cinders in the air from the steam engine—not recommended if you wear contacts or are unwilling to get a little grit in your clothes). Reservations are a must. Historic DurangoYou can walk around and get the feel of the old West. Downtown Durango is home to historic boutique hotels and art galleries that feature paintings and sculptures of a Western theme,and shops where you can buy toy figures of cowboys, cowboy hats, and all articles of clothing that Durango images.
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Rafting and Jeep Tours
address: 50 Animas View DrWild Rafting & Jeep Tours offers half and full day excursions -
Sky Ute Casino
address: 1432 Highway 72 NSky Ute Casino offers a Las Vegas style casino, dining, bowling, and entertainment. -
Zipline
phone: +1 970 729-8420Soaring Treetop Adventures offers an all-day, family-friendly zipline adventure in the Durango mountains that is fun and safe for all ages. Rock Climb & RappelVisit Southwest Adventure Guides and book a half or full day of climbing at the various Durango rock climbing sites
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phone: +1 970 259-2606address: 802 East Second AveCreated and sustained by the people of the Four Corners region, the Durango Arts Center promotes the exploration, education, enrichment and enjoyment of the arts. The arts center offers plays, exhibits, and a shop.
Buy
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phone: +1 970 259-3603address: 800 S. Camino Del RioStandard strip mall tenants, like Linens N Things, Pier 1 Imports, JC Penney, Kay Jewelers, and Sears.
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phone: +1 970 375-4100address: Hwy 61Hand crafted jewelry since 1976.
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Gardenswartz
phone: +1 970 259-6322address: 863 Main AveGet all your gear for the great outdoor activities Durango has to offer! Includes clothing, gear, shoes, and climbing necessities. -
La Plata Gifts
phone: +1 970-442-7765address: 501 S. Camino De RioUnique, affordable gifts to bring back for friends and family, or for yourself to remind you of your stay in Durango. -
D. Robert Smith Jewelry Design Studio
phone: +1 970-247-3947address: 863 1/2 Main Ave, Suite 8Handcrafted gemstone jewelry, jewelry repair, gems, stone replacement and repairs, inlay repairs, custom designed jewelry, specializing in Native American Indian jewelry repairs
Eat
Durango has many award-winning restaurants. The food is delicious as many of the dishes include some of Durango's locally grown food, like beef, wild game, honey, fish, and cheeses. It has several authentic Mexican restaurants.
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phone: +1 970 259-2545address: 1022 Main Ave
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phone: +1 970 247-9889address: 957 Main Ave
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phone: +1 970 247-5533address: 160 E. College Dr
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phone: +1 970 385-1810address: 636 Main Ave
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Olde Schoolhouse Cafe
phone: +1 970 259-2257address: 46778 Highway 550 -
Olde Tymer's Cafe
phone: +1 970 259-2990address: 1000 Main Ave Serious Texas Bar-B-QMain location: 3535 North Main Avenue, +1 970 247-2240. Secondary location: 650 S Camino Del Rio, +1 970 259-9507. Daily 11AM-9PM. Excellent barbeque, with large portions and delicious food. The main location has a great atmosphere, with plenty of signs and memorabilia from Texas, without overloading you.
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Tequila's Mexican Restaurant
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Steamworks
phone: +1 970 259-8830address: 801 E. 2nd AveAward-winning beers that are brewed as you watch! Enjoy all the peanuts you can eat that come out before your meal. You can even throw the penaut shells on the ground! Fun for family and friends. -
Francisco's
phone: +1 970 247-7472address: 619 Main AveGreat Mexican food! It is Durango's oldest family owned restaurant since 1968. Bar D ChuckwagonEnjoy authentic Old West entertainment under the stars. After dinner the Bar D Wranglers take to the stage to entertain with their famous stage show of cowboy songs, poetry, and comedy.
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Gazpacho New Mexican Restaurant y Cantina
phone: +1 970 259-9494address: 431 East 2nd Ave
Drink
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phone: +1 970 259-9200address: 801 E. 2nd Ave
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phone: +1 970 247-5792address: 545 Turner Dr
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phone: +1 970 259-2545address: 1022 Main Ave
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phone: +1 970 247-5707address: 147 E. College Dr
Sleep
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Best Western Durango Inn & Suites
phone: +1 970 247-3251address: 21382 Highway 160 -
phone: +1 970 259-7900address: 455 S. Camino Del Rio
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address: 567 Main Ave
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phone: +1 970 247-5393address: 800 Camino Del Rio
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phone: +1 970 385-1920address: 721 E. 2nd AveBoutique historic hotel with Hollywood Western motif and free Wi-Fi.
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phone: +1 970 247-4431address: 699 Main Ave
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phone: +1 970 247-6510Picture perfect hotel nestled in the San Juan mountains
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phone: +1 970 259-7190
#1 Cabin in La Plata CountyRelax in the Rocky Mountains in the heart of La Plata Canyon. Luxury river front cabin.
Apple Orchard InnBed & Breakfast. Four Diamond Property with ponds, streams & beautiful gardens.
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Abbey Inn
phone: +1 970-247-0593address: 2391 Main AveA clean and comfortable value motel that is family-friendly, offering a riverside park and playground. The Abbey Inn has been remodeled with either queen beds or new king beds and family rooms. -
phone: +1 970-247-4242address: 2002 Main AveFree breakfast, free Wi-Fi and Simmons Beauty-rest pillowtop mattresses in every room.
Go next
- Vallecito Lake is located 23 miles northeast of Durango. It offers fishing, boating, hiking trails and horseback riding in the summer. Hunting for elk and deer is also available with fully equipped guide services.
- Mesa Verde National Park makes a reasonable day trip from Durango.
- San Juan Skyway is a 236-mile journey through southwestern Colorado that connects the towns of Durango, Silverton, Ouray, Telluride and Cortez.