Blog https://www.durango.org/blog/ Blog Sun, 16 Nov 2025 07:23:52 +0000 Introduction to Avalanche Awareness in Durango https://www.durango.org/blog/post/avalanche-awareness-durango-co/ https://www.durango.org/blog/post/avalanche-awareness-durango-co/#comments https://www.durango.org/blog/post/avalanche-awareness-durango-co/ Thu, 13 Nov 2025 11:00:00 -0700

A brief introduction to avalanche awareness and how to stay safe in Durango this Winter.

If you’re considering stepping into the backcountry this season, give this a read. The San Juan & La Plata Mountains are some of the most avalanche-prone areas in the lower 48.

Being prepared and knowledgeable

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Where to Find Sustainability and Leave No Trace (LNT) Information in Durango https://www.durango.org/blog/post/leave-no-trace/ https://www.durango.org/blog/post/leave-no-trace/#comments https://www.durango.org/blog/post/leave-no-trace/ Fri, 13 Jun 2025 13:00:00 -0600

It’s essential to protect the place you love, but sometimes it is confusing where to find the proper rules and regulations to follow. Being a good steward of the land involves practicing principles such as sustainability and Leave No Trace(LNT). There are several sources to find reliable

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What is "Mud Season" in Durango? https://www.durango.org/blog/post/what-is-mud-season-in-durango/ https://www.durango.org/blog/post/what-is-mud-season-in-durango/#comments https://www.durango.org/blog/post/what-is-mud-season-in-durango/ Mon, 10 Mar 2025 14:00:00 -0600

With rain and snow melt comes mud, and with mud comes messy bikes and boots. Sunny spring weather brings rain and melted snow to Durango which causes trails to become unusable for a small period of time. This period of the year is typically referred to as mud season and starts during early spring.

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Holidays Volunteer Opportunities in Durango https://www.durango.org/blog/post/volunteer-opportunities-in-durango-during-the-holidays/ https://www.durango.org/blog/post/volunteer-opportunities-in-durango-during-the-holidays/#comments https://www.durango.org/blog/post/volunteer-opportunities-in-durango-during-the-holidays/ Sun, 01 Dec 2024 15:00:00 -0700

The holiday spirit is all about giving, and in Durango a great way to do this is by volunteering in the community. All around Durango during the season, people come together to support those in need. By donating your time, goods, or experience you can make a lasting impact in the Durango community

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Guide to Responsible Water Usage in Hotels https://www.durango.org/blog/post/responsible-water-usage-hotels/ https://www.durango.org/blog/post/responsible-water-usage-hotels/#comments https://www.durango.org/blog/post/responsible-water-usage-hotels/ Fri, 13 Sep 2024 13:00:00 -0600

Your stay in Durango might find you cozied up at the Strater Hotel or relaxing at Purgatory Lodge. Wherever you find your home away from home in Durango, it's important to be mindful and conservative about your water usage. By cutting back on your showers, limiting water use, and staying on top of

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A Guide to Preventing Invasive Aquatic Species in Lake Nighthorse https://www.durango.org/blog/post/guide-invasive-aquatic-species/ https://www.durango.org/blog/post/guide-invasive-aquatic-species/#comments https://www.durango.org/blog/post/guide-invasive-aquatic-species/ Fri, 23 Aug 2024 10:00:00 -0600

There is nothing better than spending a day out on Lake Nighthorse surrounded by mountain views and shimmering waters. By being aware and preventing invasive species you help protect our gorgeous lake and preserve it for future generations.

It’s important to maintain the ecosystem of Lake

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A Guide to Dining “Out” Etiquette in Durango https://www.durango.org/blog/post/guide-dining-out-etiquette/ https://www.durango.org/blog/post/guide-dining-out-etiquette/#comments https://www.durango.org/blog/post/guide-dining-out-etiquette/ Fri, 16 Aug 2024 10:00:00 -0600

Durango offers a diverse selection of restaurants that can satisfy any craving you might have. From Mexican cuisine at Nini’s Taqueria to African Fusion at Chef Safari’s, there is a little bit of everything in Durango. Durango holds the title for most restaurants per capita. That is one restaurant

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A Guide to Transportation Alternatives in Durango: Sustainable Travel Options https://www.durango.org/blog/post/transportation-guide/ https://www.durango.org/blog/post/transportation-guide/#comments https://www.durango.org/blog/post/transportation-guide/ Fri, 09 Aug 2024 10:00:00 -0600

If you’re looking for sustainable transportation, Durango has plenty of options. From its public transit system to extensive sidewalks and bike lanes Durango’s got you covered. There is no need for a car when everything is just a bus ride or a walk away. It can get hectic during these summer months

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A Guide on Rafting Responsibly in Durango https://www.durango.org/blog/post/rafting-responsibly/ https://www.durango.org/blog/post/rafting-responsibly/#comments https://www.durango.org/blog/post/rafting-responsibly/ Fri, 26 Jul 2024 14:00:00 -0600

Embrace the Adventure with Care!

Durango’s gorgeous Animas River provides splishy-splashy fun for hundreds of people every summer. Knowing the proper tools, principles, and etiquettes when rafting the Animas River can help you and others have a safe yet enjoyable time. Whether it's a little cruise

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Guide to High-Altitude Awareness in Durango https://www.durango.org/blog/post/high-altitude-awareness-durango/ https://www.durango.org/blog/post/high-altitude-awareness-durango/#comments https://www.durango.org/blog/post/high-altitude-awareness-durango/ Fri, 19 Jul 2024 13:00:00 -0600

Perched between the San Juan Mountains and the La Plata Mountains Durango, Colorado sits 6,500 ft above sea level. Your visit to Durango might take you to places like Ska Brewing Co. to enjoy a True Blond Ale, or Mexican Logger. While enjoying the many libations and spirits Durango has to offer, it

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