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| Durango Colorado Area | | Visit our website now to find more information about Durango Colorado and the Four Corners. The Durango Area Tourism Office offers western, archeological, historic and Native American vacation experiences. We are here to help you plan your Colorado vacation or business trip to Durango, Co.
Paradise to the avid outdoorsman, our activities include skiing, snowboarding, rafting, kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, camping, horseback rides, hunting, fishing, backcountry and mining tours, golfing, rock climbing, live concerts, gaming, art gallery walks and much more.
The Durango area offers a wealth of art and culture. Our numerous galleries feature locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally known artists.
Established in 1881 when the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad decided to build a track to Silverton and established Durango as the hub of its rail system to transport ore from the mountains to smelters in Durango.
Many of the original buildings constructed by Durango's pioneers are still in use today. They can be seen in the historic districts of Third Avenue and Main Avenue. Rio Grande Land, located at the far southern end of Main, contains the restored depot built in 1881. The Strater Hotel, built in 1887, and a reflection of the town's prosperity, remains a central attraction in downtown Durango.
Tour Mesa Verde National Park or Fort Lewis College. We can assist with hotels, motels, restaurants, or book tickets for an exciting ride on the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gage Railroad.
Call today to start planning your exciting vacation in Durango, Colorado.
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Nolichuckey Bluffs
Bed and Breakfast Cabins
Tennessee vacation
cabin rental
295 Kinser Park Lane - Greeneville, TN 37743
Phone: 423-787-7947 Toll Free: 1-800-842-4690
Fax:
423-787-9247
E-Mail
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