The Byway offers charming, historical towns and cultural tribal reservations. Here’s a list of recommended places to stop for a bite to eat, a place to sleep, or to learn more about the history and culture of this region.

Durango, Colorado

Nestled in the heart of the majestic San Juan Mountains, Durango, Colorado, offers a charming blend of Old West heritage and outdoor adventure. From its historic downtown lined with quaint shops and eateries to its proximity to world-class hiking trails, Durango captivates visitors with its timeless appeal and natural beauty. Visit Durango.org for more information on things to do, restaurants, places to stay, and events.

Ignacio, Colorado

Situated amidst the captivating landscapes of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Ignacio, Colorado is a vibrant community rich in culture and history. Home to the Southern Ute Cultural Center & Museum, Ignacio invites visitors to immerse themselves in the heritage of the NĂșuchi (Ute People) through engaging exhibits, events, and educational experiences. Visit TownOfIgnacio.Colorado.Gov for more information on things to do, maps, and places to stay.

Southern Ute Reservation

Nestled amidst the captivating landscapes of southwestern Colorado, the Southern Ute Reservation is a vibrant hub of cultural heritage and natural wonders. Encompassing majestic mountains and rolling plains, this sacred land invites visitors to immerse themselves in the traditions of the Southern Ute Tribe while marveling at the breathtaking beauty of the region. Visit SouthernUte-NSN.gov for more information on things to know before you go, things to do, restaurants, places to stay, and events.

Pagosa Springs, Colorado

Although not located on the Byway, Pagosa Springs is only 25 minutes northeast of Chimney Rock National Monument, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Renowned for its natural hot springs, outdoor recreation, and charming downtown, Pagosa Springs beckons visitors to unwind in its healing waters and explore the beauty of its surrounding wilderness. For more information on things to do, restaurants, places to stay, and events, explore VisitPagosaSprings.com.

Jicarilla Apache Nation Reservation & Dulce, New Mexico

The Jicarilla Apache Nation Reservation in New Mexico is a land of cultural richness and natural beauty. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Rocky Mountains, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the traditions and heritage of the Jicarilla Apache people while experiencing the scenic wonders of the region. Visit NewMexico.org for more information on things to know before you go, things to do, and events.

Chama, New Mexico

Surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the Southern Rockies, Chama, New Mexico, is a picturesque town known for its rich railroad history and outdoor recreation opportunities. Home to the renowned Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, Chama invites visitors to step back in time and embark on an unforgettable journey through mountain landscapes and historic landmarks. Navigate to VisitChama.com for more information on things to do, restaurants, places to stay, and events.