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West Needle Mountains During the Winter by Drone
Moxie Visit Durango
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Moxie

Moxie is Visit Durango's famous Barketing Director. When she's not chewing on printer paper or zooming around the office, you can find her contemplating David Hume's bundle theory while trying to figure out why the neighbor's cat uses a litter box instead of a tree.

Tourist FAQs in Durango

Whether you plan to spend a day, a week, or the rest of your life in Durango, Colorado, we want to welcome you home. Durango’s Welcome Center is the one-stop “information” shop for tourists and locals alike looking for recommendations in the southwest region. Pop in to just say hello or allow our…

Winter Photo Guide

As you're planning your Winter trip to Durango, we have a great resource to help you plan: our Winter Photo Guide! Winter is an incredible time to visit Durango and we wanted to showcase everything that our town has to offer during our favorite season! To inspire your Winter visit to Durango, we’ve…

8 Unique Ways to See Durango's Fall Colors

Fall in Durango is in full swing. Our San Juan National Forest has transformed into a fortress of red, yellow, orange, and gold. If you’re not here already, now is the perfect time to hop in the car and explore the fairytale world of southwestern Colorado and Durango. Plan to make your visit the…

4 Reasons to Climb in Durango This Fall

When the colors change to Fall, you can find the best climbing adventures at the crag around Durango. Whether you’re a first-time climber or a lifelong expert, Durango’s access to hundreds of unique routes makes it a year-round climber’s destination. Durango, Colorado is an amazing place to climb…

Fall Photo Guide

If you're planning a trip to Durango, we have a great resource for you: our Fall Photo Guide! Fall is an incredible time to visit Durango and we wanted to showcase everything that our town has to offer during our favorite season! To inspire your Fall visit to Durango, we’ve created this Fall Photo…

8 Things Durango is Famous For

Durango can be known for many things - big mountains, unbeatable skiing, and a historic narrow gauge are just a few that come to mind. However, there’s more to the southwest than meets the train. This wild western frontier found its footing as a mining town, but decades of hard work, love, and…