- TripBuzz discovered 42 different types of activities for couples in the Durango area, including Rafting (like Mild to Wild Rafting & Jeep Trail Tours), Winery/Vineyard (like Sutcliffe Vineyards Tasting Room), Farms & Ranches (like Buck's Livery) and Horseback Riding (like Rapp Corral), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 25 date ideas in or near Durango, Colorado, all of which are located within the city of Durango.
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Science museum hosts a wide variety of exhibits and events showcasing various disciplines of science
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Located along the scenic Animas River, Flexible Flyers Rafting is a business offering guided whitewater rafting trips for those visiting the area. Guests are led by an experienced guide who navigates them through the river's exciting rocks and rapids.
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Accommodating visitors of all skill levels, Mountain Waters Rafting offers visitors a mix of family oriented to advanced white water rafting trips with an experienced guide. The company also runs a zipline that sends visitors flying over a forest.
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The Trimble Hot Springs are actually the only combination geothermal waters, day spa, and lodging resort in Durango. There are several mineral-rich hot pools with natural waters and the largest outdoor heated Olympic sized pool.
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The Durango Discovery Museum is an interactive science center that strives to educate and entertain its guests about science. The museum offers a number of programs, accommodates field trips, and contains an eatery for weekend dinner access.
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Outlaw Rivers & Jeep Tours is one of the largest outfitters in Southwest Colorado. They offer a wide variety of adventures to suit any skill level and feature a range of activities including whitewater rafting and kayaking tours.
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Cat skiing and snowboarding tours are provided daily by Silverton Powdercats. All packages include the use of a guide, lunch for all participants and a beacon.
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Acting as a footprint of the ancient Pueblo society, the Aztec Ruins National Monument offers guests the ability to view a mysterious native culture of the southwest. They are also able to enter the only reconstructed kiva in the region.
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Located in the San Juan National Forest, Molas Pass is a high mountain pass that sits at an elevation of 10,910-feet above sea level. U.S. Highway 550 traverses the pass.
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The second-largest lake in New Mexico is the focus of the Navaho Lake State Park. There are multiple campgrounds, two boat docks, and two marinas in addition to hiking trails and picnic tables.
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Mesa Indian Trading Company & Gallery offers a wide selection of Native American works including Native American Art and Native-inspired kitsch. They also feature pottery and an assortment of jewelry pieces.