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Pinon Paradise
Adventurer's delight! Very private location at a great price. We are located 3 miles east of South Fork. Take your pick from skiing, hiking, biking, fishing, ATVs, or just relaxing. Come enjoy the 360 degree mountain views at this quiet cabin nestled among pinons and cedars. Great views from new windows in front and back rooms. This updated cabin offers one bedroom with queen size bed, a loft with two twins beds, and a futon in the living room. Kitchen with essentials and bbq on the deck.

Berghaus Pagosa
Come experience lux mountain living! This cozy, secluded modern home comes complete with many amenities for your stay. Enjoy a peaceful breakfast on the patio and take in the glory of the San Juan Wilderness Mountains stretching across your view. Afternoon walks are abundant on the property & neighborhood. As the sun sets, gaze out your living room window to see the town of Pagosa's lights twinkle beneath you. Shops, restaurants, hot springs are just an 8 minute drive away. VRP006734 Arch Cty

PRVT MTN View Cabin 1 King 2 Queen Fire-Pit/Grill
Cozy Modern Cabin-Perfect combination of convenience, privacy and close to skiing too!. This classic log cabin is light filled from the large windows and open floor plan. Wolf Creek Ski Area 22 (mi) Perfect location(7 min drive to South Fork)Adventures at your doorstep...Hiking, MTN biking, Skiing, snowmobiling, fly fishing. Golf?Beautiful Rio Grande Club (less than 5 mi) picturesque Championship Golf Course. Fishing! Longest stretch of Gold Medal waters in the entire state of Colorado(20mi)

The Last Mohican-On Rio Grande River
Permit #C-STR1067 This property is right on the Rio Grande River. Watch the Trout sip flies at the waters edge There is Direct ATV access from this property on the Town's Trail System to the National Forest Roads. You DO NOT have to trailer your ATV’s from this property. There is room to park Trucks & Trailers as well. You can watch the ducks and geese fly by on the river. There is public access to fish a couple hundred yards away and a public boat ramp. Upper level Ask about the Discounts.

Sasquatch Ranch A-Frame w/ Mtn Views & Privacy
Sasquatch Ranch is your home base while exploring the 1.8 million acres of the Rio Grande National Forest. Our home is located in a quiet neighborhood about 3 miles outside of South Fork (several nice restaurants, bars and shops) with convenient access to forest roads and only 25 minutes from Wolf Creek Ski resort. A quiet, fun and comfortable stay with great views in all directions await you at this brand new Mountain Aframe. Come enjoy nature while still connected via Gig speed internet!

The Nest
This is a cute little carriage house that was fully remodeled in 2016. It has one bedroom and a queen sleeper sofa in the living room for a total of 4 guests, also a full bathroom and Kitchen. Nearby amenities are Wolf Creek Ski Area, Penitente Canyon climbing, biking and hiking, Del Norte for mtn biking and hiking, Monte Vista Crane Festival, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Hot Springs Pools, hundreds of miles of ATV/Motorcycle riding and thousands of acres of National Forest to explore!

Birch Street Hideaway
This centrally located well equipped duplex is your access point to all the adventures that South Fork has to offer in the San Juan and Rio Grande National Forests. We are located just off Highway 160, where you are a short 18 mile drive to Wolf Creek Ski Area. In the summer walk to the South Fork of the Rio Grande for fly fishing as well as an easy drive to many rivers, lakes and reservoirs. Local coffee, pizza, visitors centers and groceries are all in walking distance from our place.

Quiet vacation studio with gorgeous mountain views
Want to get away? This is the perfect place in the beautiful San Luis Valley. Rio Grande river 1/2 mile down the road, nearby horseback riding, atv opportunities, mountains on all sides. Enjoy a visit to The Great Sand Dunes, followed by relaxing at the Hooper Spa and Hot Springs an hour away. Located between Monte Vista and Del Norte. Quiet get awaly with clear skies for phenomenal star gazing. Wolf Creek Ski area famous for its snow conditions 34 miles. Fly fishing spots nearby.

Adventure Haus - A-Frame Cabin with Mountain Views
Welcome to the Adventure Haus- a two bedroom, two bath cabin located just outside of South Fork close to ATV trails, the Rio Grande River, and Wolf Creek Ski Area. This cabin has been designed to be your basecamp for adventure. Between the 4 decks attached to the cabin, log porch swing, and fire pit area with Adirondack Chairs, you will have no trouble finding a proper place to relax. You will also have access to the detached garage to safely store your gear out of the elements.

South Fork Shangri-La
South Fork Shangri-La! Quiet and clean mountain home within steps of the National Forest. If you are looking for an authentic Colorado rental hosted by friendly and knowledgeable locals, look no further! Our home affords easy access to the largest wilderness area in Colorado, while providing all the comforts of home. Whether you are here for the outdoor recreation or to just relax and escape from it all; come discover your paradise!

Dog-Friendly! $175 a nite! Dogs Stay Free!
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath house is perfect for 2 adults; but can accommodate additional guests for an additional $25 per person per night. The house has a fenced in yard and is located on 1 acre just a few minutes walk from the national forest. Enjoy the sunrises and sunsets from the cozy enclosed porch. There is plenty of room for ATV parking, and you can go directly to many trails without having to tow or trailer!

Pagosa Peak Cabin-Mountain Views & Private Trail!
The best views in Pagosa Springs! This modern, new, cabin has endless, panoramic views of the mountains. The Pagosa Peak Cabin at The Ridge will provide you with a relaxing, comfortable experience on 22 acres and just 1.5 miles from the heart of Pagosa! Access our private hiking trail on the property just out your door, the perfect spot to stretch your legs and enjoy the scenery. Insta @theridgecabins
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South Downtown Pagosa Springs 3BR/2BA Home

Glass Forest in Pagosa Springs

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Private "Treehouse" above the lake.

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Wolf Creek Promo! Views, Pet Friendly

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When is the best time to visit South Fork?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | G$29,617 GYD | G$29,617 GYD | G$31,748 GYD | G$27,487 GYD | G$28,978 GYD | G$31,748 GYD | G$33,666 GYD | G$31,748 GYD | G$27,487 GYD | G$29,830 GYD | G$31,748 GYD | G$30,044 GYD |
| Avg. temp | -8°C | -4°C | 2°C | 6°C | 11°C | 16°C | 19°C | 17°C | 13°C | 7°C | -1°C | -8°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in South Fork?
Many guests look for vacation rentals near the Rio Grande or nestled within forested areas for direct access to nature. Staying close to the town center gives you convenient access to shops and local dining.
What are the best things to do in South Fork with kids?
South Fork has guided horseback rides, interactive nature walks, and opportunities for fishing along the river that families often enjoy together. In winter, children like building snowmen and sledding in snowy areas around town.
What are some of the best things to do in South Fork?
People frequently suggest hiking, fishing along the Rio Grande, and mountain biking area trails. In winter, snowshoeing and skiing are popular, while summer brings rafting and wildlife viewing.
How is the weather in South Fork?
South Fork experiences cold, snowy winters with temperatures from -1 to 35°F (-18 to 2°C), and mild to warm summers reaching up to 83°F (29°C). Spring and fall are cool, making layers and a jacket useful for changing conditions.
When is the best time to visit South Fork?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended, with warmer weather for hiking, fishing, and festivals. Those interested in snow sports usually visit during the colder winter months for consistent snowfall.
What are the best places to visit in South Fork?
South Fork has outdoor destinations like the Rio Grande National Forest, as well as the South Fork Visitor Center for local insights. You can also explore river areas and nearby peaks known for scenic mountain views.
What are some hiking trails in South Fork?
South Fork has access to diverse trails in the Rio Grande National Forest, along the Continental Divide Trail, and near Alder Creek. Trailheads range from gentle river walks to more challenging mountain paths.
What are some family activities we can do in South Fork?
Families often enjoy easy river walks, guided fishing trips, and visiting local parks or playgrounds. In winter, snow play and beginner slopes are popular for children and first-time skiers.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from South Fork?
Explore scenic byways through the San Juan Mountains, visit ghost towns for a look at mining history, or venture to natural hot springs in the region. Nearby state parks also draw people interested in wildlife and geology.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in South Fork?
Many rentals and lodges around South Fork are pet friendly, especially those near the forest or riverbanks. Outdoor spaces make it convenient to explore local trails with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting South Fork?
Locals suggest dressing in layers, carrying sun protection, and bringing reusable water bottles due to the elevation around 8,200 ft (2,500 m). It’s also common to greet people you meet on trails or in town.
What is South Fork known for?
South Fork is known for its mountain landscapes, access to the Rio Grande, and four-season outdoor recreation such as hiking, fishing, and winter sports. Its history is tied to railroad heritage and an early logging industry.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in South Fork?
Explore lesser-known forest trails, quiet river spots, and the area’s rock formations, which are often appreciated by outdoor enthusiasts. Local shops and art galleries also offer a look at South Fork’s creative community.
What are the best foods to try in South Fork?
South Fork has locally inspired foods such as trout caught from nearby rivers, green chile dishes, and traditional comfort fare. Ranch-style stews and homemade baked goods are frequently available in area cafés.
What should I bring for a trip to South Fork?
Bring layers for changing weather, sturdy walking shoes, and sun protection, as the elevation is over 8,000 ft (2,400 m). Outdoor gear for fishing, hiking, or winter sports is frequently suggested, depending on the season.
What is the nightlife in South Fork like?
Nightlife in South Fork is relaxed, centering around casual taverns, local restaurants with live music, and gathering spots where people enjoy conversation. Evenings tend to be quiet, with a focus on unwinding after outdoor adventures.
What are the most popular events or festivals in South Fork?
South Fork hosts events tied to local culture, music, and outdoor activities, especially during summer and fall weekends. Community gatherings and seasonal festivals are frequently suggested for visitors interested in local traditions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in South Fork?
Vacation rentals around South Fork commonly include amenities like kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and outdoor areas, making them a good fit for families. Riverside and forest-edge locations are frequently chosen by groups with children.
All about South Fork
Tiny South Fork is surrounded by scenic wonders. This remote mountain town resides on the mighty Rio Grande River, whose nearly 1,900 miles stretch from the Colorado Rockies to the Gulf of Mexico, and is nestled in the vast expanse of the Rio Grande National Forest. It is the gateway community for the Continental Divide Trail, a rugged 3,100-mile passage that links Canada and Mexico and crosses five states. If you prefer to drive, South Fork sits on the 117-mile Silver Thread Historic Byway. The loop connects the town to nearby historic towns, winds through mesas and canyons, rises above glorious river vistas, and runs through verdant forests.
In the summer, South Fork is a hub for outdoor recreation of all kinds, including hiking, rafting, horseback riding, fishing, and mountain biking. In the winter it's a secluded base for visitors to Wolf Creek Ski Area, who flock here to play in the more than 430 inches of snow that typically blanket its slopes every year. A former timber town, South Fork’s streets are lined with outdoors outfitters and eateries serving up hearty fare to fuel your hike or ski run.
What are the top things to do in South Fork?
Rio Grande National Forest
Encompassing 1.83 million acres, the wild and pristine Rio Grande National Forest is so much more than trees — although the trees are spectacular. The park is home to high desert, mountain peaks soaring more than 14,000 feet into the sky, volcanic rock formations, and alpine lakes. Although a grizzly bear hasn’t been seen here since 1979, evidence suggests this vast wilderness may be the last place these magnificent animals live in Colorado.
Creede Underground Mining Museum
Hop on the Silver Thread Scenic Byway and visit nearby Creede and its unique museum, a recreation of an underground mine that opened in the 1990s. The 600-foot subterranean space includes exhibitions on mining, antique excavation equipment, and a community center with a fully stocked bar.
Great Sand Dunes National Park
Drive just an hour east to marvel at the astoundingly diverse landscapes to be found here. Against a backdrop of alpine peaks, vast sand dunes — some as tall as 750 feet — rise from the ground, crisscrossed by flowing streams. For a truly unique experience, plan ahead and buy or rent a sandboard at a local retailer (they aren’t available at the park) and go surfing on the dunes.
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South Fork vacation rentals start at G$10,654 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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110 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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10 properties feature pools

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70 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
160 of South Fork vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across South Fork rentals

4.7 Average rating
South Fork stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests
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