What Do Our Visitors Say About Pagosa Springs – Part 2
The Pagosa Springs Visitor Center actively solicits comments from those that visit our area. Here are a few unedited comments from our visitors. Here is the 2nd installment of their comments. Pagosa Springs may be a little out of the way and “funky” for some. We are a small resort and retirement community with a lot for the adventurer. Pagosa Springs really is not an Aspen, Telluride, or Vail. But we love visitors and tourists all the same.
| Couple, no children | We liked downtown ok, cute shops. But not into spending much money for knick knacks. |
| Couple, no children | We love Colorada and Pagosa Springs. We have been coming there now for several years. Great, somewhat undiscovered, location. |
| Couple, no children | we loved it and will be back |
| Couple, no children | We LOVED the Pagosa Bakery and people==a real asset to the community. Visitor Center vols/ees were awesome. Loved the river area, little park etc. Used both springs resorts and had a great time at each-unique. |
| Couple, no children | We loved the town and everyone there was so friendly it was a wonderfully relaxing a pleasant trip. |
| Couple, no children | We only drove through when the motel looked awful and the town didn’t looked as we expected. There was only one motel we would have considered that took dogs. |
| Couple, no children | We were there over labor day weekend and all of the stores were closed. It rained hard the entire time we were there and there was nothing to do. |
| Empty-nester | All the activities that were listed in your brochures covered dates that had already passed. I knew we would be coming in the off-season, but we found lots to do in the Pagosa Springs – Durango area. I would have been interested in where to go in surrounding areas to visit lakes, parks, etc., but the only information I had on this was from the internet. I did not realize how awesome Pagossa Springs was until after I was there, and had already decided on spending the evenings with family. We like to have a nice dinner and some intertainment. I saw nothing about dancing,or other nightly entertainment in your brochures. I didn’t visit your Visitor Center because I assumed you had sent me the same items you had sent me. I was rather disappointed, because Pagosa Springs is really an awesome valley, and after going there I would have preferred to stay there, but plans were made just before leaving, and it was too late to change. |
| Empty-nester | enjoyed my stays there |
| Empty-nester | Ever since our first visit to Pagosa Springs, we have been back a few times and have always enjoyed our visit. It is a beautiful and friendly city. And we will be back next year. |
| Empty-nester | For such a small town, there’s a lot there. We enjoyed the hiking; trails in town area. |
| Empty-nester | Good food and lots of variety |
| Empty-nester | Great place |
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My husband and I are in our late 20′s. We’ve been coming to Pagosa for about 5 years. We make 2 trips a year to the area. Lots of activities for active people. We would love to live here but there is nothing to support good paying jobs. We also find there is a considerable age gap….majority of visitors and residents are older….not really a community for young up and coming couples.