Downtown RIVERWALK ROUTES Town Park to Wetlands (0.75 miles): A good starting point for this portion of the riverwalk path is Town Park. From Hot Springs Blvd, turn onto Hermosa Street and park on the right. Follow the paved riverwalk towards the Hot Springs Boulevard bridge (west). To your left, across the San Juan River, you’ll see the Visitor Center followed by several geothermal soaking pools at the Springs Resort. Continuing along the river, you pass Centennial Park and the Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership and Community Garden, cross over the 6th Street pedestrian bridge and follow the walk through the conservation wetlands and along San Juan River until you reach the Community Center and Town Hall. Wetlands to Yamaguchi Park (0.65 miles): This walk is a nice short extension to the above route and offers additional access to the San Juan River. From the wetlands, follow Apache Street west, over the bridge, and turn left on Yamaguchi Way or 5th Street and enjoy the 1/2 mile walk around the park. You’ll pass a playground, sports complex, picnic areas and a skate park. Town Park to River Center (0.7 miles): Walk along Hermosa Street until you get to Cotton Hole Park. Follow the path to the ramp that will lead you to the sidewalk along Hwy 160. Use the cross walk to get to the River Center parking lot then follow the riverwalk behind
the plaza to find fishing ponds (great for kids), shops, restaurants, and additional river access. Riverwalk Loop
(1.7 miles): Begin with the Town Park to Wetlands route. Walk across the parking lot at the Community Center/ Town Hall and follow the sidewalk left (north) along Hot Springs Blvd. For a brief detour, turn left after Bank of the San Juans and after a short walk, the Mother Spring is on the right. The Mother Spring sources all of Pagosa’s hot springs and heats multiple downtown buildings and sidewalks. This is also where Guinness measured the World’s Deepest Hot Springs Aquifer, at least 1,002 feet deep. Continue along the sidewalk along Hot Springs Blvd, turning right on San Juan Street. Options to hike on Reservoir Hill trail system or loop back to parking by crossing the pedestrian bridge to the left. Adding the extension from the Wetlands to Yamaguchi Park makes the entire loop 2.35 miles.
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Dakota Springs Trail System (2 miles): The best starting point is the connector trail off South Street in Yamaguchi Park. Take the connector trail to the baseball field and then follow this amazing multi-loop trail counterclockwise as it winds behind the high school with two interconnecting trails. Future phases will continue to enhance this trail system. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY The Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership (GGP) is a nonprofit whose mission is “growing food and community with local energy.” Their goal is to teach sustainable agriculture practices by producing food year-round using local renewable energy from Pagosa Springs’ hot spring aquifer. You can visit them at Centennial Park in downtown Pagosa Springs along the San Juan River Walk.
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Downtown Recreation Map Trail Head
Restroom
Popular Fishing Area
Hot Springs Facility
Parking
Picnic Area
Rafting, Tubing & Kayaking
Visitor Center
Playground
Wave Features
Geothermal Facility & Greenhouse Ross Aragón Community Center
Library
Mountain Biking
Park
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Museum
Disc Golf Course
River/Pond
Graded Path
Post Office
Climbing Rock
Snowshoeing & Nordic Skiing
Unpaved Trail
School
Wind Harp
Ice Skating
Pedestrian Bridge
Forest Service
Sports Complex & Skate Park
Sledding
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