Ridgway, Colorado City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Ridgway, Colorado Travel Guide has been your connection to Ridgway's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.


Attractions

Ridgway Colorado is a hidden gem, with a rich ranching heritage that is still practiced throughout the area today. Whether you're looking for adventure & excitement, or the serenity of pristine alpine beauty once you get to Ridgway you'll want to stay awhile!

Ridgway boasts the infamous Ridgway State Park and Reservoir - Colorado's #1 favorite - with year-round camping; yurts available for rent; a swim beach and marina. Deer, elk and bald eagles in the tree tops are a common sight along the reservoir and the Uncompahgre River feeding into it. Ridgway is home to designer, Ralph Lauren, who maintains approximately 22,000 acres of the world's most scenic land! One can drive for miles along his ranch fence line, just about 6 miles out of town on Highway 62, and take in the unbelievable view - dotted with authentically painted teepees interspersed on his working cattle ranch - "designer" beef perhaps. See the November 2002 issue of "Architectural Digest" for an article about this extraordinary ranch. Ridgway was the birthplace and headquarters of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad and is now the home of the Ridgway Railroad Museum.

Ridgway is also the home to Orvis Hot Springs. Orvis was the historic, sacred hot springs of the Ute Indians. It offers several pools, is "swimsuit optional", very clean and beautifully landscaped. There are a number of other public, natural hot springs pools in the area as well.

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