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Wandering Educators: Pagosa Springs and Geothermal Energy

November 8, 2018 by Sandy Bornstein 2 Comments

History Comes Alive in Pagosa Springs, Colorado | Wandering Educators
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Filed Under: Culture and Historical Sites, Getaways Tagged With: Colorado, Colorado hot springs loop, Fireside Inn Cabins in Pagosa Springs, geothermal energy, Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership, Goodman's in Pagosa Springs, Piedra Falls Trail, Riff Raff Brewing Company, The Rose in Pagosa Springs, Treasure Falls near Pagosa Springs, Visit Pagosa Springs

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  1. Mike Burgmaier says

    November 28, 2018 at 11:49 am

    Sandra,
    After reading this article, I am eager to start my road trip and explore the hot springs loop.
    The last time I was in Pagosa Springs was in the mid nineties. I was hired to fly a gentleman from Texas, who was looking to purchase a ranch in the area. He was obviously keen to the unique benefits of the healing lands. Great article. I am looking forward to expanding my travels, with your recommendations of course!

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    • Sandy Bornstein says

      November 29, 2018 at 10:23 pm

      Mike, The Hot Springs Loop is one of several ways to explore different parts of Colorado. I have already posted stories about a few places and will be sharing more in the near future. Sandy

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