Does it snow a lot in Pagosa Springs?
Pagosa Springs, Colorado gets 23 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Pagosa Springs averages 93 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
What are winters like in Pagosa Springs Colorado?
Winter. Powdery snow, clear sunny days and crisp cold nights are a trademark of winters in Pagosa Springs. Our local ski resort, Wolf Creek Ski Area, regularly receives over 450 inches of natural snowfall, more snow that any other resort in the state. In downtown Pagosa, however, average snowfall is only 62 inches.
How often does it snow in Pagosa Springs?
On Average, 300 days of Sunshine per year. 20.64 inches of precipitation annually in the warm months. 67.4 inches of snow annually in downtown Pagosa Springs.
Why does Pagosa Springs smell bad?
The odor results from naturally high sulfur in the area, in waste, and the long detention times in the wet well and the force main… One of the first things we noticed — driving into downtown Pagosa Springs from Santa Fe, NM for a weekend vacation in 1987 — was the charming odor of rotten eggs.
What month does Pagosa Springs get the most snow?
January
The month with the most snow in Pagosa Springs is January, with an average snowfall of 5.0 inches. The snowless period of the year lasts for 6.2 months, from April 18 to October 26.
Does it smell in Pagosa Springs CO?
The “strong smell”of the Great Pagosa Hot Springs derives from its remarkably high mineral content (click here for chart) which many believe gives the water its naturally therapeutic value.
What’s the temperature in Pagosa Colorado?
High 43F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. Cloudy. Low near 30F.
Is there snow in Pagosa Springs in March?
In Pagosa Springs, Colorado, in March, during 11.6 snowfall days, 13.43″ (341mm) of snow is typically accumulated.
What is there to do in Pagosa Springs in winter?
The real fun begins as the mercury drops in Pagosa Springs. Whether it’s backcountry snowshoeing and cross country skiing, or skiing and snowboarding on a fresh blanket of powder and ending the day with a dip in the hot springs, there are plenty of ways (presented in no particular order) to make the most of wintertime in and around Pagosa Springs.
Where can I go ice fishing near Pagosa Springs?
Several reservoirs in the Pagosa Springs vicinity yield some of the best ice fishing in southwestern Colorado. Find rainbow trout and yellow perch in Echo Reservoir, or wet your line in Williams Creek Reservoir for kokanee salmon and trout of the brook, rainbow and cutbow varieties.
Are there any free Nordic trails in Pagosa Springs?
Thanks to the Pagosa Nordic Club, the 50km of groomed trails are free and dog friendly. Families and beginner freestyle and skate skiers embark on the Reservoir Hill Nordic Trails, while those who are more advanced take to the Coyote Hill Nordic Loops. Snowshoers may share these trails with skiers, as long as they stay clear of the skating lane. 5.