How to Get to Pagosa Springs
Highway and Road Travel:
Pagosa Springs, the county seat of Archuleta County, is located in Southwest Colorado, situated at the junction of Hwy 160 and Hwy 84 at an elevation of 7,079 feet. Just 30 miles north of the New Mexico border, or 60 miles east of Durango, CO. It is also near the Four Corners region where Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet.
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Distance to Pagosa Springs:
| Colorado |
New Mexico |
Arizona |
Denver = 270 Miles
Colorado Springs =242 Miles
Pueblo = 210 Miles
Walsenburg = 160 Miles
Cortez= 160 Miles
Alamosa = 90 Miles
Creede = 63 Miles
Durango = 61 Miles
Bayfield = 43 Miles |
Albuquerque = 212 Miles
Santa Fe = 160 Miles
Farmington = 95 Miles
Chama= 48 Miles |
Phoenix, Arizona = 501 Miles |
Road conditions
Contact CDOT 1-877 315-7823 or
Local
Conditions 970 264-5555
Airports and Air Travel:
Stevens Field (Archuleta County Airport): 3 miles northwest of Pagosa Springs on Piedra Road. No commercial flights, only private planes.
Distance to other airports in nautical miles:
| City |
Mileage |
| Cortez, CO |
75 E |
| Colorado Springs, CO |
143.9 SW |
| Denver, CO |
190.7 SW |
| Durango, CO |
34.3 E |
| Pueblo, CO |
135.5 WSW |
| Four Corners Regional Airport (Farmington) |
65.1 ENE |
| Sante Fe, NM |
110.5 NNW |
| Albuquerque, NM (I-40) |
136.5 N |
| Phoenix, AZ |
28.1 NE |
| Dallas, TX |
567 WNW |
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