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Mancos Days 2022!Mancos Days 2022!

Congratulations to Jeanne Smith, the Mancos Days 2022 Queen!

Click here to read about Jeanne!  

 

What’s your favorite part of Mancos Days? The parade, horseshoe games, baseball games, kiddie parade, or live music? If you have been around  Mancos for a while, one of the best parts is connecting with friends.  My favorite part is meandering around downtown, and finding your spot in the shade for the parade and then heading to the park for fresh squeezed lemonade, Teriyaki kabobs, and browsing the vendors. High school reunions are going on as well as the Queen’s tea; don’t miss Jack and Jeanne Smith’s BBQ to honor Jeanne as the 2022 Mancos Day Queen!  Click here for more info on Mancos Days!

Mountain Getaway above Mancos, Colorado: Jersey Jim Lookout TowerMountain Getaway above Mancos, Colorado: Jersey Jim Lookout Tower

Looking for a unique stay in the mountains? Jersey Jim Lookout Tower is located in the San Juan National Forest 14 miles above Mancos, Colorado. Formerly used to detect fires, the tower rises 60 feet above an aspen lined meadow. The Tower was renovated and saved from demolition in 1991 by the Jersey Jim Foundation, a non-profit volunteer organization, which operates and maintains the Tower under permit with the San Juan National Forest.

 

Guests can stay in the tower for 1-2 nights from mid- May to mid- October. The tower has original furniture and propane heating and lighting as well as a small stove, and fridge. There is a bathroom on the ground level. Guests must bring all of their own supplies including bedding for the double bed. Supplies can be carried up the stairs or hoisted up on a pulley. Up to 4 guests may stay for $50 a night. The tower has incredible 360 degree views of the surrounding area, which makes for great photos! There are also a multitude of nearby hiking trails.

 

Regular bookings are currently full for the 2022 season, however Mancos Friends of the Library is currently auctioning a night in the tower on Friday, July 8. The online auction starts today (June 20) and ends Sunday, June 26 at 8pm. Bids can be placed at mancosfriends.org

 

Normal bookings open on March 1 and can be made at the link below. Make sure to add it to your calendar because the entire season is booked very quickly.

 https://jerseyjimfoundation.lodgify.com/

Things to do in the Winter!Things to do in the Winter!

Beautiful February weather!  Low 40’s!  Let’s get outside and play!

Hesperus Ski Area

  • Hesperus Ski area has skiing, snowboarding, and tubing. It is a great space to teach your kids how to ski. Night Skiing-Thursday through Saturday until 9pm. Located in between Mancos and Durango.  .ski-hesperus.com/

Chapman Hill Ice Rink & Ski Hill

 Mancos Chicken Creek Cross Country Ski Area

Phil’s World

  • -Over 27 single track bike trails wind through Pinon and Juniper trees.  Perfect for beginners and advanced.   Located between Mancos and Cortez.

Durango Hot Springs

  • – Newly renovated and located 8 miles north of downtown Durango and 15 miles south of Purgatory Ski Resort, Durango Hot Springs helps you unwind. Surrounded by mountain views, these natural mineral hot springs are the only natural hot springs in the world to infuse nano-meter and micro-meter oxygen bubbles, increasing the health benefits and purity of the natural waters. www.durangohotspringsresortandspa.com

Let Summer Begin!Let Summer Begin!

Schools out and time to plan!  Southwest Colorado offers an array of great things to do and see in the Summer.  Some of my favorites are of course riding my caballos more!  Long days allow me to ride before work and I still get to work by 8:30 am!

I also love hiking and trail running.  Some of my favorite trails are Sharkstooth and Chicken Creek.  I decided to take up mountain biking.  So far just gone on a couple of rides.  Man oh man, did my legs ache!  Phils World, located between Mancos and Cortez is awesome as well as Boggie Draw outside of Dolores.  Both offer single track with some challenging obstacles.

I love eating outside and watching La Plata TV.  That’s just staring at the mountains.  Never get tired of my view from my deck to just breathe.

Want to find a great place to fish, or a new hiking trail?  Just give me a call, I’m here to help you fall in love with the area.

P.S.  The picture is my son, several years back and makes Mama happy to see that smile!