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jonrjen
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Aug 12, 2015

Chama NM, Durango CO, or Pagosa Springs CO

I have a period of between a week and a half to two weeks to take a break. We are located in the Dallas, TX area and the heat has been pretty rough this last week. We are ready to move on to somewhere cooler for a bit.

Other then cooler temps some nice scenery would be welcome. A nice selection of various places to sample local food, a few nice day trips to explore is always a welcome way to spend time.

Of the three locations above which would be the better choice to choose? Any recommendations on a campground/resort to stay?

FWIW: 2 adults, no kids, no pets, AARP carrying card members, 40' 5th wheel in tow.

So please chime in and educate us with your knowledge of the area.
  • 2gypsies wrote:
    You might also consider Ruidoso, New Mexico. The whole town is from Texas - so it seems. :) The temps are great.
    .


    I agree. No need to go to Colorado for cooler weather.
    We left Ruidoso on Monday after a week stay.
    Every camper there was from Texas to escape the heat.
  • jonrjen wrote:
    I have a period of between a week and a half to two weeks to take a break. We are located in the Dallas, TX area and the heat has been pretty rough this last week. We are ready to move on to somewhere cooler for a bit.

    Other then cooler temps some nice scenery would be welcome. A nice selection of various places to sample local food, a few nice day trips to explore is always a welcome way to spend time.

    Of the three locations above which would be the better choice to choose? Any recommendations on a campground/resort to stay?

    FWIW: 2 adults, no kids, no pets, AARP carrying card members, 40' 5th wheel in tow.

    So please chime in and educate us with your knowledge of the area.


    If just cooler use the Temperature Map and get to where you feel comfortable if looking to enjoy the time get some real elevation - Leadville and 10,000' is always just what the Doctor ordered when we need to really cool down - Cooler days - Lot's to explore - Crisp nights - and some pretty good food (Quincy's)

    Just depends on what you are after and how far you are willing to go.

    BOL,
  • Speaking of cool, here's something to make you Texans suffering in the heat just die: It was a 37 degrees this morning in Angel Fire.

    :)
    Lynn
  • Great feedback and suggestions. I thank you all very much.

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