Durango Today

Durango is located near the Colorado-New Mexico border in what is called the Four Corners area of the United States (the only place in the country where four states come together).

Durango, Colorado: “The Best Little City in the USA”

The area is known as Colorado's banana belt because you drive through high desert until you hit the Colorado border 20 miles south of town. From that point on you meander up the Animas River Valley through a collection of spectacular Old West style ranches until you arrive in Durango. The town of Durango itself is nestled in the Animas River Valley, just before it heads into the San Juan Mountains.

This ideal location accounts for an almost perfect four-season climate with mild winters and over 300 days of sunshine. Durango typically receives only 20 inches of rain per year, yet it stays green all summer due to afternoon thunderstorms in the hot months of July and August.

Sports are a major part of everyone's life in Durango. Here you can arrange for rafting, fly fishing, gliding, kayaking, mountain biking, backpacking, hunting, fishing, or rock climbing lessons, just to name a few of the many available sports activities.

If you're not an extreme sports buff, attend a computer or art class at Fort Lewis College. Or explore the ancient ruins of the Ancestoral Pueblo People at Mesa Verde National Park or ride the Narrow Gauge Train to Silverton for lunch. How about skiing Durango Mountain Resort in the morning and then driving back downtown to play golf or tennis in the afternoon!

People come from all over the Four Corners to sample Durango's many fine restaurants or to visit the many art galleries and chic downtown shops. When you take a stroll, people smile and say hello. Cowboys mix with doctors at the authentic Diamond Belle Saloon. Nobody gives a hoot what you drive.

The spectacular Animas River runs right through the heart of downtown Durango. Kayakers and river rafters float by during the day. Deer hop your fence at night to eat your flowers. Canada geese fly overhead. Elk graze in peace at the city limits.

The closest urban area is four hours away. No one would think twice about walking alone at midnight. We are looking forward to seeing you soon!

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Rafting, like all other outdoor activities, is inherently dangerous. By participating in Mountain Waters Rafting activities, you will be assuming those risks. As such, all participants will be required to sign a release of liability before undertaking any activity with Mountain Waters Rafting, Inc.