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Durango, Colorado is a beautiful southwestern town nestled in the San Juan Mountains. It is known for its striking landscapes, outdoor recreation activities, and an eclectic downtown art scene. Whether you’re interested in skiing and snowboarding on some of the best mountain trails in the country, or simply enjoying a walk in one of the town’s many parks, Durango has something for everyone.
The reviews of Durango are overwhelmingly positive. Visitors to the city often remark about the incredible scenery, friendly locals, and great restaurants. Many have praised its reasonable prices and four-season climate that make it easy to enjoy outdoor activities all year round. The combination of attractions makes Durango a popular destination for both locals and travelers alike. From small family-owned businesses to upscale shopping destinations and more, there is something here for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re looking for an adventure or just somewhere to relax and take in the beauty of nature, Durango is definitely worth a visit!

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A tough place to earn a living - 4/5/2010
Durango is a great placen to live and recreate, but wages are low, cost of living is high and the economy is almost entirely service, as in restaurants, and tourism. It is a college town which makes competition for entry level jobs steep. It tends towards a boom or bust economy with the booms coming when people from elsewhere feel wealthy enough to purchase a second home and the busts anytime the national economy goes Read More

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Enveloped in the Mountains - 10/15/2009
Spectacular views.
Entrepreneurial friendly.
Family oriented with parks, sidewalks, Read More

reply to Brad - 2/27/2009
Brad, I hope the people of Durango aren't as close-minded as you are. Really, calling Clint an idiot because you don't like his comments? I'm thinking of relocating to Durango, been there many, many times and know it well...my only reservation is that there are too many young people and not enough 40 somethings to connect with. Your comment, Brad, indicates to me that you're one of the young ones. A bit immature. Clint's list is true on most counts, if people are going to live here shouldn't they be aware of the rapid growth, in case they were hoping something different? Your comments about People magazine's ratings are meaningless, unless you live your life according to polls; a fit person will be fit wherever they Read More

Not what it used to be - 7/27/2008
I was born and raised in Durango. I loved it and still do. However, there is no possible way to ever move back due to the lack of well paying jobs. I estimate you must make 150k+ to support a family of 4. The only industry is tourism (hotels, restaurants, and little shops) You can also make a good living as doctor or nurse, a lawyer, or a real estate agent. The problem with Durango and really the rest of Colorado is that many former Californians have moved in and jacked up the housing market. They brought their California attitudes with them. People definitely aren't as friendly as they used to be and drug use is a big problem.Traffic is a lot heavier and once public lands are now private or are being closed off by environmentalist-Nazis and special interest groups. What I miss most about Durango is how much there was to do in all seasons. 25 minutes to Purg, 2.5 hours to Lake Powell and Moab, trails right out of town, hiking, camping, fishing, hunting is great. The nightlife is ok in Read More

Durango - Pros/Cons - 4/7/2008
Pros:
1. Good mountain views and recreation opportunities
2. Excellent school system

Cons:
1. High crime rate
2. Extremely high cost of living
3. Unaffordable place to live
4. Rapid growth
5. Huge drug Read More

Doesn't sound like a place I'd like to visit - 1/17/2008
After reading the reviews on Durango I think I will change my vacation plans. I was planning a visit this winter, but think I will opt for Michigan instead. Durango doesn't sound like a place I'd like to Read More

Durango is an amazing place to live! - 8/25/2007
My husband and I are city slickers from Miami and Atlanta. We moved to Durango because of how amazing this place is. Bar none, this is the most wonderful place we have ever lived! We find that people are super friendly, open-minded to meet a stranger and just plain happy to live here. This is an incredible place to have small children because there is so much to do and almost everything seems to be walking distance or a 5 to 10 minutes ride away when you live in town.

The only drawback is that it seems incredibly difficult to make "good" money here. My husband is an engineer and I am an intern architect. The salaries really don't match up with the cost of living and the prices most houses are selling for. I have not seen one house below $318,000.00 (and that one being not even two bedrooms). That might not seem like a problem to most people, but who wants to work four jobs making a total of 90k a year to actually pay for the cheapest 2-bedroom house you can find when you Read More

Durango - 8/13/2007
Durango is also a nice place for a Read More

Durango - 8/13/2007
Durango pros/ cons
1. very pretty town 2. very nice people 3. low crime rate

Cons
1. Very expensive 2. awful job market 3. very limited cultural Read More

Great for an active lifestyle - 7/2/2007
There is so much to do in Durango. Whether it's hiking, skiing, or biking in the mountians or kayacking, fishing or tubing in the River, it always seems like there is something to do all year round. There are some great hiking trails just on the edge of town and the city is basically surrounded by undeveloped land. The majority of the population is mid-20's because it is a college town. However, that's where it's downfall is. Outside of being in school, there are not that many jobs outside of the resturant, recreation or landscaping industry. At least not enough jobs to cover the high cost of living. It's a great place to go if you have money, or an even better place to Read More

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