- Our list of the best things to do in Durango, Colorado, features the top 31 nearby activities — including 22 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Durango, CO has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Adventures, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 31 things to do within the city of Durango, CO
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The San Juan Historical Society strives to make the historical landmarks accessible to the public. Some of the places to visit are the Engine House, Silverton Power House and Mayflower Mill.
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Cortez Cultural Center showcases the cultural heritage of the area with its regularly updated museum exhibits, art galleries which feature local artists and a gift shop that stocks a variety of merchandise crafted by local artisans.
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Dolores River Canyon, made of red sandstone, towers over a river by the same name. The area surrounding the canyon contains many marked trails which provide scenic hiking trips.
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Experience Colorado like never before with guided tours and off-road vehicle rentals. San Juan Backcountry offers guided adventure tours and rents Jeeps, ATVs and motorcycles for those who prefer to explore on their own.
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The Cortez Quilt Company is a premier quilt shop that also sells and services BERNINA sewing machines. They also offer a wide range of sewing classes including a beginning quilting class.
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Bowlero Lanes is a sports and entertainment facility that offers open and league bowling as well as tournament bowling. It also offers batting cages, a sports bar, and a diner on the premises.
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Canyons of the Ancients National Monument encompass a number of archeological sites, most of which are Ancestral Puebloan ruins. The chief attraction here is the Lowry Pueblo which are the ruins of a prominent residential structure.
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Reaching an elevation of 12,000 feet, the Crater Lake Trail hike lasts about 4 hours and provides views of the Continental Divide and the surrounding area. There is a campsite and lake located at the trail's midpoint.
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Hovenweep National Monument is a cluster of archeological ruins of villages which date back to the time of Ancient Peublo civilization as well as early cultures of hunter gatherers. The buildings here include the Square Tower, Hovenweep Castle and many other clusters of ruins.
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The history of the area is displayed through a variety of exhibits at the Farmington Museum. Traveling exhibits and art shows are also held at the museum in addition to workshops, performances, and special demonstrations.