Treasure Falls Hundreds of people driving U.S. Highway 160 from South Fork to Pagosa Springs stop at the Treasure Falls pull-off every day for the view of Treasure Falls.
Treasure Valley Pipe 1345 Chaffin Ln Idaho Falls ID 83401. Find nearby businesses, restaurants and hotels. Trail Summary: Short, accessible interpretive trail located on Highway 160 is a very popular stop along Highway 160. Jake and the Never Land Pirates "Treasurefalls!" Treasure Falls #563,685,670 Map:
Trail begins on left side of parking lot. This hike is approximately 1/2 mile to the two different observations decks. To visit Treasure Falls on your trip to Pagosa Springs, use our Pagosa Springs online trip planner. Treasure Falls is a Waterfall in Pagosa Springs. Treasure Falls is an easy to reach waterfall, situated fifteen miles east of Pagosa Springs on Highway 160. Popular hikes nearby.
Virtual Hike of Treasure Falls Trail. Piedra Falls: between 15 and 30 minutes each way. Zoom in to see details. Plan your road trip to Treasure Falls in CO with Roadtrippers. Google Map. Treasure Falls, Pagosa Springs: See 979 reviews, articles, and 435 photos of Treasure Falls, ranked No.2 on Tripadvisor among 38 attractions in Pagosa Springs. The waterfall is visible from the parking area, but requires a short uphill hike to get near the base. The Falls are impressive, thundering off a cliff into a v-shaped canyon of huge boulders. The Hike: Treasure Falls in Colorado. Treasure Falls Treasure Falls is a waterfall in the San Juan Mountains, within Mineral County, Colorado. The falls are named after a local legend about "a treasure of gold" buried in the mountain the falls plunge from. As if Pagosa Springs wasn't a treasure in and of itself, this 105 foot tall waterfall (situated off Highway 160) is just one more jewel to add to this already beautiful area. Map Key Favorites Check-Ins.
Treasure Falls (Pagosa Springs) Wikimedia Commons. Reviews (208) 522-1713. Treasure Falls is a 105 foot plunge waterfall with a horsetail spray. Unknown See History. Explore! The walk from the road to the falls is a mere 1/10 mile. 2. The following text Courtesy of Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College . I took a few breaks myself … is the second segment of fifty-second episode of Jake and the Never Land Pirates.
The complete journey down to the falls and back (includes both observation decks) is a total of 1 mile. If you’re looking for something easy to reach on Highway 160, consider Pagosa Springs’ Treasure Falls, which you can view from the roadside, or take a short, but steep hike up to.
The presence of precious metals enflamed an unquenchable thirst for striking it rich by means of a lucky discovery of silver or gold, and this dream, in turn, spawned tales about lost mines and treasures. Official MapQuest website, find driving directions, maps, live traffic updates and road conditions.