Pagosa Springs Daily Digest Monday, June 08, 2026

Ty's Take

Looks like somebody finally got around to updating the town's travel guide, which might sound like small potatoes until you remember that most visitors rolling into Pagosa are working off information that's five years old or older. The hot springs are still here, Wolf Creek's still a draw, and the forest is still beautiful—but the town itself has been changing, slowly, the way towns do. New businesses, different restaurants, locals moving out and folks from the Front Range moving in. A visitor guide that actually reflects what's on the ground now matters more than people think, especially in a place where tourism keeps the lights on but locals still need to recognize their own town when they read about it.


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