Nestled in the southwest corner of Colorado at the base of the Continental Divide, Pagosa Springs is easily accessible year-round via auto or air.
Durango To Pagosa Springs (1 Hour)
Just over an hour drive, Pagosa Springs is a straight shot from Durango east on on Highway 160.
Directions To Pagosa Springs From Durango
Albuquerque To Pagosa Springs (3.5 Hours)
There are two routes to travel from Albuquerque to Pagosa Springs. The first is a bit longer but takes you through beautiful Santa Fe and Abiquiu, while the second is a beautiful though more remote drive.
Directions To Pagosa Springs From Albuquerque Through Santa Fe
Directions To Pagosa Springs From Albuquerque Through Highway 550
Denver To Pagosa Springs (5.5 Hours)
Traveling from Denver to Pagosa Springs is a beautiful scenic drive through the Central and SW Colorado mountains. Often a shorter route, the Hwy. 285 option is two-lane much of the way, while the I-70 route can be faster depending on traffic. We suggest you check for construction and traffic on Cotrip.org prior to departure before choosing your route.
Directions To Pagosa Springs From Denver Via 285
Directions To Pagosa Springs From Denver Via I-70
Public-use Airport – Stevens Field
With an 8,100 ft. x 100 ft. runway, Stevens Field (KPSO) in Pagosa Springs is a public-use airport and one of the most beautiful in America. Blackhawk Aviation is the FBO on field, and offers first-class professional services and amenities.
Commercial service is available in Durango, just over an hour’s drive.
Stevens Field – Pagosa Springs Airport
Commercial Air Travel To Pagosa Springs
THE DURANGO – LA PLATA COUNTY AIRPORT (DRO) is the primary regional airport for southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and the Four Corners. DRO is served by American Airlines and United Airlines. Year-round daily nonstop service is available to Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Denver (DEN), and Phoenix (PHX).