Durango is blessed with a variety of accessible adventures, historic sites, galleries and adventures. Additionally, there are several organizations, including the Adaptive Sports Association, which offer accessibility rentals and guided tours. Durango is a friendly mountain town and strives to be a place for all to enjoy.
Day 1
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Coffee, breakfast, and pastries from Doughworks
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Park car at Santa Rita Park
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Relax by the river at the Whitewater Park
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Lunch at Serious Texas BBQ
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Tour the downtown shops and art galleries
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Dinner on the patio at Gazpacho
Day 2
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Stop by the Durango Joe’s South for coffee and breakfast
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Enjoy the scenic drive on the way to Chimney Rock National Monument
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Adventure on the accessible trail: The Great Kiva Trail
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Lunch at the Homeslice Pizza Three Springs location
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Soak in the Durango Hot Springs Resort & Spa
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Dinner and drinks at Steamworks Brewing Co.
Day 3
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Grab breakfast and to-go lunch from Bread (use the alley entrance to avoid the stairs)
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Drive to Mesa Verde National Park
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Stop at the park entrance and tour the museum and gift shop
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Explore the Farview Loop as picnic areas and accessible options
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Dinner and dessert at Kennebec Cafe
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Enjoy live music at 11th Street Station
Day 4
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Pack breakfast and lunch
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Fishing at Lake Nighthorse
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Lunch at Zia Taqueria North
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Explore the Powerhouse Science Center’s latest exhibits
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Dinner and live music at James Ranch Grill
Please note that a wheelchair-friendly or accessible designation does not imply that it meets ADA standards. Please verify with businesses and activities to ensure they will meet your needs.