With more restaurants per capita than San Francisco, Durango has a plethora of delicious dining options. It is the perfect foodie town with a wide range of cuisines and everything from high-end steakhouses to mouthwatering food trucks.
Day 1
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Fun brunch at El Moro Tavern
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See the bees at Honeyville and pick up some locally crafted honey and honey whiskey
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Enjoy lunch & views at the farm-to-table eatery James Ranch Grill
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Stroll downtown and get appetizers at Derailed Pour House
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Enjoy an authentic Indian dinner at Himalayan Kitchen
Day 2
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Enjoy a classic American breakfast at Oscar’s Cafe
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Rent E-bikes and ride the Animas River Trail
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Stop at Nature’s Oasis Deli for smoothies
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Shop downtown artisan markets
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Try local ice cream at Cream Bean Berry and walk around historic downtown
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Happy hour and dinner at Eolus
Day 3
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Breakfast and live music at Jean Pierre Bakery
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Rent paddleboards at Lake Nighthorse
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Enjoy lunch on the patio at Primi Pasta & Winebar
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Walk the 529 Sky Steps up to Fort Lewis College
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Explore the art and Center of Southwest Studies on the campus
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Enjoy a farm-to-table dinner at Seasons
Day 4
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Brunch at Mahogany Grille, located inside the historic Strater
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Tour the historic Strater Hotel & take self-guided walking tours of downtown and East Third Avenue
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Wild harvest lunch at Turtle Lake Refuge (limited hours, plan ahead)
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Take a scenic drive to Lemon and Vallecito Reservoirs
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Dine at the famous Ore House
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Have a craft cocktail at Durango’s speakeasy–The Bookcase and Barber