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Bear Paw Lodge Bear Paw Lodge is an affordable family vacation destination offering relaxing, personable, and incredibly comfortable mountain cabins and vacation home rentals for spring, summer, and fall foliage vacations. Our cabins, which are available for rent between May and November, are pet & kid friendly, and are fully equipped with barbeque grills, fireplaces, TV/VCRs. Most have a private outdoor picnic table too. Our family reunion, wedding, honeymoon, and anniversary accommodations make your special event or vacation a memorable one. We are located in the heart of the Four Corners area, about one mile from the Vallecito Lake shoreline. The 22-mile scenic shoreline is surrounded by the San Juan National Forest and Wimenuche Wilderness. You will find fantastic trails for horseback riding, hiking, atv, and mountain biking. Here you can enjoy some of the best family adventure activities that the Rocky Mountains have to offer.
Cherry Creek Mountain Ranch Nestled in the Cherry Creek valley of Colorado, Cherry Creek Mountain Ranch offers guests the chance to experience ranch life the way the cowboys did... wide open skys... the open range... big ranch-style breakfasts... solitude and tranquility... camp fires... plus horse and cattle activities tailored to fit your vacation dreams. Nearly 400 acres of private land are waiting for you to come explore... Hike, ride, or relax and put your feet in the creek... We are adjacent to over 4000 acres of public land... plus the San Juan National Forest is a short drive to the north with its miles of horse and hiking trails, and many ATV trails. We cater to the horse lover, but everyone is welcome at Cherry Creek Mountain Ranch. Bring your own horses, borrow some of ours, or just watch the horses over the fence... Dogs are welcome too, as long as they are well behaved.
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  • Lifes a canine pageant
    CORTEZ The Durango Kennel Club kicked off its annual dog show on Friday at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds with the usual showcase of triumph, loss, ambition and love.Outside the fairgrounds, a smartly dressed woman was urging her perfectly coiffed dog to pee on a post, ahead of the competition.
  • Man questions own ability to stand trial
    A Durango man suspected of kidnapping and raping a woman claimed Friday he is mentally incompetent to stand trial, but a district judge wasnt buying it.Sixth Judicial District Judge Jeffrey Wilson said the fact that Jason Hansen raised competency issues on his own behalf suggests he is able to assist with his own defense.
  • Get taste of Durango downtown on Sunday
    If you have any important downtown shopping to do, you might want to do it before this Sundays annual Taste of Durango.Main Avenue will be closed between Eighth and 12th streets for the event, and organizers are expecting 10,000 people.
  • The Blotter
    Durango PoliceFriday243 a.m. A 24-year-old man had blood all over his face and bruises on his head at the Quality Inn, 2930 Main Ave.Thursday748 a.m. A 24-year-old woman on a bike suffered ankle and shoulder injuries after being hit by a car in the east 400 block of 32nd Street.
  • Making the cut
  • Home burglary suspects face 45 days in jail
    Three of the four suspects accused of luring a Bayfield man from his home long enough to burglarize it face 45 days in jail after signing plea agreements Friday in 6th Judicial District Court.
  • Local Briefs
    Talk to address life at Basketmaker II siteThe Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College will continue its series Celebrating the Preservation of Our Natural and Cultural Heritage with a talk about the prehistory of the Durango Basketmaker II population at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the center.
  • Feds say Colorado wildfire started on camp stove
    LIVERMORE Warm, dry weather hindered hundreds of firefighters battling a blaze in northern Colorado that federal officials say started with a camp stove. The fire, which has grown to cover about 12 square miles, had prompted officials to evacuate about 80 homes, but all residents were allowed to return by Friday night.
  • Colo. tries to attract Hollywood to Centennial State with incentives
    AURORA It took many flops, but the eighth installment of a proposal from Colorado lawmakers to boost film incentives finally became a blockbuster.
  • Motorcyclists hit N.M. on way to Vietnam Veterans Memorial
    ALBUQUERQUE The roar of hundreds of motorcycles nearly drowned out the cheers of the spectators who gathered along New Mexicos interstates on Friday to welcome riders who were on their way to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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