Pagosa Lodge

3505 West Highway 160
Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
Nightly Rates: ( 89.00 - 170.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

Nestled in Wolf Creek Valley at the basin of the San Juan Mountains, Pagosa Springs offers one of the largest and hottest mineral springs in the world. This quiet community is noted as the last "natural retreat" in Colorado, not spoiled by overcrowded hihgways and camp areas, Pagosa Lodge offers recreational solitude with views of the Continental Divide only found on post cards. Golf at 27 holes on the resort, fish for trophy trout, or during winter cross-country ski on the resort.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Standard Guest Room
Standard guest room with king bed or 2 queen beds. Room includes separate commode and shower. Recently remodled in traditional style with large TV. Handicap rooms available.


Superior Guest Room
Superior guest room with king bed or 2 queen beds. Room includes patio with lawn furniture, spacious bathroom with separate commode and shower. Recently remodled in traditional style with large TV.
Deluxe Guest Room
Deluxe guest room with king bed or 2 queen beds. Room includes large TV in cabinet, spacious bathroom with separate commode and shower. Recently remodled in traditional style. First floor rooms have outdoor patio with lawn furntiure, others on 2nd floor.
Studio Suite
Two bedroom studio suite with 3 queen beds. Suite includes sitting room with sofa bed, and full bathroom.
Executive Large Suite
Executive large suite with king bed. Suite includes separate living area with sleeper sofa, wet bar, refrigerator, microwave, coffeemaker, terry cloth robes, upgraded amenities, 2 TV's, and full bathroom. Some units with stone fireplace.
Deluxe Large Suite
Deluxe large suite with 3 queen beds. Suite includes two bedrooms separated by small sitting room, full bathroom, living area with sleeper sofa, wet bar, refrigerator, microwave, coffeemaker, terry cloth robes, upgraded amenities, 3 TV's, and large storage area for suitcases.
Executive Honeymoon Suite
Executive honeymoon suite with king bed. Suite includes separate living area with double sleeper sofa, mini-kitchen, microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker, large bathroom, jacuzzi, separate shower, separate dressing area, upgraded amenities, and terry cloth robe.
Deluxe Honeymoon Suite
Deluxe honeymoon suite with king bed. Suite includes separate living area with sleeper sofa, mini-kitchen, microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker, large bathroom, jacuzzi, separate shower, separate dressing area, upgraded amenities, and terry cloth robe.

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Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4pm
· Check out time is 11am
· Time Zone is MST
· Opened in 1969
· Renovated in 1993
· 100 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.


Directions

From the airport, take Hwy 160 east to Pagosa Lodge.

From the airport, take I-25 south to Walsenberg, west on Hwy 160 over Wolf Creek Pass to Pagosa Springs. The Pagosa Lodge is located 5 miles west of downtown area on Hwy 160.

Please contact the hotel for directions information.

Please contact the hotel for directions information.

Nearby Airports * Durango La Plata Airport - 60 miles * Stevens Field - 5 miles * Albuquerque (NM) International - 212 miles * Denver International - 244 miles Nearby Areas * Durango, CO - 60 miles * Colorado Springs, CO - 127 miles

Stevens Field


Guarantee Policy

Credit card guarantee is required at time of booking.


Cancellation Policy

Cancel 48 hours prior to arrival to avoid charge of one night's room and tax. If weather does not permit arrival, no charge for cancellation.


Restaurant Information

On-Site Dining

* Chez Pagosa Restaurant - Open 7am-10:30am (breakfast)..5:30pm-9:30pm (dinner)..8am-1pm (Sunday brunch), casual, American/Continental/Western cuisine. * Cabaret Lounge - Open 4:30pm-11pm Tue-Sat, casual, bar menu.


Meeting Facility

Meeting Facilities

Three meeting rooms are available for use, with an overall capacity of 175 persons.


Recreation Information

On-Site Recreation

* Heated indoor pool * Jacuzzi * Sauna * Fitness center


Off-Site Recreation

* Boating * Fishing * Game room * Golf course/driving range/putting green/miniature golf * Health club * Horseback riding * Horseshoes * Skiing (cross country, downhill, water) * Tennis * Volleyball


Area Attractions

Downtown Pagosa

5 miles east to the property.

Chimney Rock Ruins

35 miles west to the property. Anasazi Indian ruins

Cumbres-Toltec Train

45 miles west to the property.

Mesa Verde Ruins

60 miles east to the property. Anasazi Indian ruins

Narrow Gauge Train

45 miles west to the property.

Navajo Reservation

30 miles north to the property.

San Juan River

3 miles west to the property.

Wemenuche Wilderness

25 miles south to the property.

Williams Creek Reservoir

25 miles south to the property.

Wolf Creek Ski Area

25 miles west to the property.

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