Pagosa's thermal waters heat the building and provide the spring water for the beers brewed on-site. But don't come just for the eco-credentials. There's live music, locally raised yak burgers and pints of green chile ale. Sunny days were made for sprawling on the shady deck with views of the main drag.
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12.63 MILES
Named for a band of the Ute tribe, the Weminuche Wilderness Area is the most extensive wilderness in Colorado, with an area of more than 700 sq miles. The…
Chimney Rock Archaeological Area
16.99 MILES
Designated an Archaeological Area and National Historic Site in 1970, these 4000 acres within the San Juan National Forest hold remains of 100 permanent…
Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation
23.15 MILES
The Apache were relatively late arrivals in the Southwest, migrating in small bands from the north to reach the region around the 14th century, at much…
Fred Harman Art Museum & the Red Ryder Roundup
2.43 MILES
The Red Ryder’s image might be lost on today’s whippersnappers, but Fred Harman’s comic book hero was born in Pagosa Springs, and today Harman’s home is a…
Nearby attractions
1. Fred Harman Art Museum & the Red Ryder Roundup
2.43 MILES
The Red Ryder’s image might be lost on today’s whippersnappers, but Fred Harman’s comic book hero was born in Pagosa Springs, and today Harman’s home is a…
12.63 MILES
Named for a band of the Ute tribe, the Weminuche Wilderness Area is the most extensive wilderness in Colorado, with an area of more than 700 sq miles. The…
3. Chimney Rock Archaeological Area
16.99 MILES
Designated an Archaeological Area and National Historic Site in 1970, these 4000 acres within the San Juan National Forest hold remains of 100 permanent…
4. Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation
23.15 MILES
The Apache were relatively late arrivals in the Southwest, migrating in small bands from the north to reach the region around the 14th century, at much…