From Pagosa Springs, drive northeast on U.S. Highway 160 for about 15 miles. (Towards Wolf Creek Pass) The parking area for Treasure Falls is on the right side of the highway. While the waterfall is partially visible from the parking lot, the short hike provides a more immersive experience. Note that the parking area can fill up quickly during peak times.
Pagosa Springs is renowned for its geothermal hot springs, fed by the “Mother Spring”—the world’s deepest geothermal hot spring at over 1,002 feet deep . These mineral-rich waters have been cherished for their therapeutic properties for centuries.   Visitors can enjoy various soaking experiences: • The Springs Resort & Spa: Features 25 pools of varying temperatures, all filled with mineral-rich water from the Mother Spring .  Whether seeking relaxation or adventure, Pagosa Springs’ hot springs offer a rejuvenating experience amidst Colorado’s natural beauty.
Tubing the San Juan River: Experience a fun float through downtown Pagosa Springs. Rentals and shuttles are available from local outfitters.
Dining: Enjoy local favorites like Tequilas, Riff Raff Brewing Company, Alley House Grille, and the acclaimed Meander Eatery, known for its eclectic farm-to-table menu
Camping at Williams Creek Reservoir: Located about 23 miles north, this area offers scenic campsites and opportunities for fishing and kayaking