Saturday, January 26 2019
WinterFest
Hot Air Balloon Mass Ascension–8:00am Uptown
Downtown Pagosa Springs by the San Juan River. Enjoy the spectacular winter view as balloons fill the sky.
DUST2 & Pagosa Mountain Sports Fat Bike Fun Race -Yamaguchi Park 8:45am
Registration starts at 8am and crepes will be served at the race. 12K, 6K, KidK $20/adults, $10/racers under 18. This is a fun activity for the whole family! Rentals are available at Pagosa Mountain Sports for $20. All proceeds to benefit DUST2 Youth Cycling Team.
To register or for more information, click here
Pagosa Nordic Club Learn to Cross Country Ski Clinic -10:00am at Cloman Park
This introductory clinic is great for never-evers, beginners and intermediate level X-C skiers. Learn skate ski and classic cross-country ski basics from some of Pagosa Springs’ best skiers. Come learn how to make these outdoor winter activities even more enjoyable. Bring your ski gear; skate skis or classic kick and glide. All local ski shops rent cross-country ski gear and offer special rental discounts for these clinics- just mention you are attending the clinic. Donations of $5-$10 per person are encouraged.
To register or for more information click here
4th Annual Barkus Parade -11 am in Town Park
The Lost Cajun is hosting this wonderful event as a benefit for the Humane Society of Pagosa Springs. Bring your costumed pet and parade with us! Make a donation to the humane society and get a free cup of gumbo.
10th Annual Penguin Plunge – Registration 12pm, Plunge 1pm San Juan River Walk
Support your favorite non-profits by raising money and plunging into the freezing cold San Juan River, or enjoy the view from the San Juan River Walk. These brave souls don’t just jump in and get out, we make them REALLY plunge into the river!
If you are interested in plunging, click here for a registration form
Sledz on Rez-Build it. Ride it. Wreck it – Registration 2pm, Race 2:30pm, Reservoir Hill
Bring your homemade or modified store-bought sleds and try to ride them down Reservoir Hill. Prizes will be given for Best of Show, Best Team and of course the Best Crash! Have fun with it! There is no limit to how creative you can be!
Winterfest After Party -Nomad Lounge at Motel SOCO 4pm
Join DUST2 Winterfest After Party with Brooks I. Book 2+ nights at Motel SOCO and receive 20% off (FATBIKES20)
Artisan Market @ East Side Market
Over 30 local Venders and Craftsmen offering a wide variety of handmade products. Open stage for aspiring musicians, Friday & Sunday. 9am-3pm.
Mysteries of Chimney Rock Morning Tour
This two-hour tour takes visitors along the Mesa Village Trail, the Great House Trail & a panoramic view from atop the Mesa Ridge aimed specifically at interpreting the history and significance of Chimney Rock and the Ancestral Puebloans who inhabited the area more than 1,000 years ago. Tickets: $20, ages 13 & up, $10, 5-12. 8-10:15am.
Guided Great House Walking Tour
Tour takes visitors 1/3 of a mile up the Great Pueblo Trail and makes several stops along the way to enjoy the ancient Puebloan structures built over 1000 years ago. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday mornings. $6-$12. $20 USFS use fee/vehicle activity pass. Recommended for ages 5 & up. Check-in at plaza kiosk 10am. 10:30am-12pm.
Food, beverages & live music with Retrocats Band. Rock n' blues & 60's, 70's, 80's. 5:30-7:30pm.
Dinner Ride & Live Music @ Buckaroos Horse-Drawn Rides
Includes scenic wagon ride, outdoor games, BBQ menu & s'mores over the fire. Every Wednesday & Friday June 5 -August 30. Reservations Required.
Food, cocktails & live music with Extra Extra Band, 4-6pm; Hip Hop is Dead, 6-8pm.
Beverages & live music with Michael Dae Hanlon. 6-9pm.
Live Theatre @ Pagosa Center for the Arts
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Join the unforgettable journey of Carole King. The story of her rise from teenage songwriter to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, featuring over two dozen timeless pop classics. June 14- August 30. 7pm.
Our Solar System Program @ Chimney Rock National Monument
Offered on Friday evening each month which affords the best viewing of the moon’s surface using a telescope. Includes a video presentation, “Tour of the Night Sky” followed by a lecture explaining the significance of the night sky to the Ancestral Puebloans.
No reservation required. Meet your naturalist guide at the Weminuche Native Plant Garden. Wheelchair accessible. No dogs. 8am.
Food, beverages & live music with Maxwell Miller. Traditional Jazz & music theater. 9am-Noon.
The 2.5 hour guided tour explores local geology and its relationship to the daily lives of the ancestral Puebloans. Hike up to the Chacoan Great House Pueblo. Guests must meet their guide at the Hwy 151 entry gate during check-in. Tickets: $20, ages 13 & up; $10, 5-12. Check-in 7:45-8am. 8-10:30am.
Artisan Market & Live Music @ East Side Market
Over 30 local Venders and Craftsmen offering a wide variety of handmade products. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 9am-3pm. Live music on with Grace Kiker, 11am-1:30pm.
2nd Annual Summer Artisan Market @ Higher Grounds Coffee
Grab a drink and shop from local artisans and makers showcasing unique products and crafts. 10am-4pm.
Guided Great House Walking Tour
Tour takes visitors 1/3 of a mile up the Great Pueblo Trail and makes several stops along the way to enjoy the ancient Puebloan structures built over 1000 years ago. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday mornings. $6-$12. $20 USFS use fee/vehicle activity pass. Recommended for ages 5 & up. Check-in at plaza kiosk 10am. 10:30am-12pm.
Reggae in the Park @ Town Park Athletic Field
Reggae in the Park. Starring KBong & Johnny Cosmic, Tatanka, HipHop is Dead, and DJ Notion of MusicNMind! All ages, family friendly, food trucks on site. Free Entry. Noon-8pm.
Live Music & cocktails with Maxwell Miller. Traditional Jazz & music theater. 5-7pm.
Flute Music at Twilight @ Chimney Rock National Monument
This event begins from the amphitheater with a relaxing 1/4-mile walk up the nature trail. Includes informative lecture and Native American flute played by Charles Martinez. 6-8pm.
Live Music & Campfire Roast @ Buckaroos Horse-Drawn Rides
Campfire roast with live guitar, 6pm. Every Monday & Saturday, May 27-September 14. Includes scenic wagon ride, outdoor games, hotdogs & s'mores over the fire. Reservations Required. $55 adults, $45, kids 3-16, under 3 free.
Beverages & live music with Wanted: Bryan Reese. 5-9pm.
Artisan Market @ East Side Market
Over 30 local Venders and Craftsmen offering a wide variety of handmade products. Open stage for aspiring musicians, Friday & Sunday. 9am-3pm.
Mysteries of Chimney Rock Morning Tour
This two-hour tour takes visitors along the Mesa Village Trail, the Great House Trail & a panoramic view from atop the Mesa Ridge aimed specifically at interpreting the history and significance of Chimney Rock and the Ancestral Puebloans who inhabited the area more than 1,000 years ago. Tickets: $20, ages 13 & up, $10, 5-12. 8-10:15am.
Guided Great House Walking Tour
Tour takes visitors 1/3 of a mile up the Great Pueblo Trail and makes several stops along the way to enjoy the ancient Puebloan structures built over 1000 years ago. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday mornings. $6-$12. $20 USFS use fee/vehicle activity pass. Recommended for ages 5 & up. Check-in at plaza kiosk 10am. 10:30am-12pm.
Food, beverages & live music with Retrocats Band. Rock n' blues & 60's, 70's, 80's. 5:30-7:30pm.
Dinner Ride & Live Music @ Buckaroos Horse-Drawn Rides
Includes scenic wagon ride, outdoor games, BBQ menu & s'mores over the fire. Every Wednesday & Friday June 5 -August 30. Reservations Required.
Food, cocktails & live music with Extra Extra Band, 4-6pm; Hip Hop is Dead, 6-8pm.
Beverages & live music with Michael Dae Hanlon. 6-9pm.
Live Theatre @ Pagosa Center for the Arts
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Join the unforgettable journey of Carole King. The story of her rise from teenage songwriter to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, featuring over two dozen timeless pop classics. June 14- August 30. 7pm.
Our Solar System Program @ Chimney Rock National Monument
Offered on Friday evening each month which affords the best viewing of the moon’s surface using a telescope. Includes a video presentation, “Tour of the Night Sky” followed by a lecture explaining the significance of the night sky to the Ancestral Puebloans.
No reservation required. Meet your naturalist guide at the Weminuche Native Plant Garden. Wheelchair accessible. No dogs. 8am.
Food, beverages & live music with Maxwell Miller. Traditional Jazz & music theater. 9am-Noon.
The 2.5 hour guided tour explores local geology and its relationship to the daily lives of the ancestral Puebloans. Hike up to the Chacoan Great House Pueblo. Guests must meet their guide at the Hwy 151 entry gate during check-in. Tickets: $20, ages 13 & up; $10, 5-12. Check-in 7:45-8am. 8-10:30am.
Artisan Market & Live Music @ East Side Market
Over 30 local Venders and Craftsmen offering a wide variety of handmade products. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 9am-3pm. Live music on with Grace Kiker, 11am-1:30pm.
2nd Annual Summer Artisan Market @ Higher Grounds Coffee
Grab a drink and shop from local artisans and makers showcasing unique products and crafts. 10am-4pm.
Guided Great House Walking Tour
Tour takes visitors 1/3 of a mile up the Great Pueblo Trail and makes several stops along the way to enjoy the ancient Puebloan structures built over 1000 years ago. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday mornings. $6-$12. $20 USFS use fee/vehicle activity pass. Recommended for ages 5 & up. Check-in at plaza kiosk 10am. 10:30am-12pm.
Reggae in the Park @ Town Park Athletic Field
Reggae in the Park. Starring KBong & Johnny Cosmic, Tatanka, HipHop is Dead, and DJ Notion of MusicNMind! All ages, family friendly, food trucks on site. Free Entry. Noon-8pm.
Live Music & cocktails with Maxwell Miller. Traditional Jazz & music theater. 5-7pm.
Flute Music at Twilight @ Chimney Rock National Monument
This event begins from the amphitheater with a relaxing 1/4-mile walk up the nature trail. Includes informative lecture and Native American flute played by Charles Martinez. 6-8pm.
Live Music & Campfire Roast @ Buckaroos Horse-Drawn Rides
Campfire roast with live guitar, 6pm. Every Monday & Saturday, May 27-September 14. Includes scenic wagon ride, outdoor games, hotdogs & s'mores over the fire. Reservations Required. $55 adults, $45, kids 3-16, under 3 free.
Beverages & live music with Wanted: Bryan Reese. 5-9pm.
Artisan Market @ East Side Market
Over 30 local Venders and Craftsmen offering a wide variety of handmade products. Open stage for aspiring musicians, Friday & Sunday. 9am-3pm.
Mysteries of Chimney Rock Morning Tour
This two-hour tour takes visitors along the Mesa Village Trail, the Great House Trail & a panoramic view from atop the Mesa Ridge aimed specifically at interpreting the history and significance of Chimney Rock and the Ancestral Puebloans who inhabited the area more than 1,000 years ago. Tickets: $20, ages 13 & up, $10, 5-12. 8-10:15am.
Guided Great House Walking Tour
Tour takes visitors 1/3 of a mile up the Great Pueblo Trail and makes several stops along the way to enjoy the ancient Puebloan structures built over 1000 years ago. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday mornings. $6-$12. $20 USFS use fee/vehicle activity pass. Recommended for ages 5 & up. Check-in at plaza kiosk 10am. 10:30am-12pm.
Food, beverages & live music with Retrocats Band. Rock n' blues & 60's, 70's, 80's. 5:30-7:30pm.
Dinner Ride & Live Music @ Buckaroos Horse-Drawn Rides
Includes scenic wagon ride, outdoor games, BBQ menu & s'mores over the fire. Every Wednesday & Friday June 5 -August 30. Reservations Required.
Food, cocktails & live music with Extra Extra Band, 4-6pm; Hip Hop is Dead, 6-8pm.
Beverages & live music with Michael Dae Hanlon. 6-9pm.
Live Theatre @ Pagosa Center for the Arts
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Join the unforgettable journey of Carole King. The story of her rise from teenage songwriter to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, featuring over two dozen timeless pop classics. June 14- August 30. 7pm.
Our Solar System Program @ Chimney Rock National Monument
Offered on Friday evening each month which affords the best viewing of the moon’s surface using a telescope. Includes a video presentation, “Tour of the Night Sky” followed by a lecture explaining the significance of the night sky to the Ancestral Puebloans.
No reservation required. Meet your naturalist guide at the Weminuche Native Plant Garden. Wheelchair accessible. No dogs. 8am.