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Incredible sights, breathtaking views, exciting adventures... During your stay in the Four Corners region, be sure to check out the many wonderful attractions the area has to offer. Whether you enjoy hiking, relaxing in a natural hot spring, taking a ride on the train, or visiting ancient ruins, the Four Corners has something for everyone to enjoy. TIP: Don't forget to check out cotrip.org for road conditions, closures, a map of scenic byways and more! ♠ Sky Ute Casino Resort 14324 US Hwy 172 N (just north of Ignacio) Sky Ute Casino Resort provides the perfect place to have some fun this Labor Day weekend! Enjoy hundreds of slot machines, poker, blackjack, roulette, craps, and bingo! The Casino is open 24 hours a day, so there's always time to play. Enjoy the 24-lane Rolling Thunder Lanes bowling center, 18-holes of miniature golf, an indoor pool complete with lazy river, a day spa/salon, and much more! Check the casino website for concert and event ticket information during Ignacio Bike Week at skyutecasino.com. ♠ Trimble Spa & Natural Hot Springs 6475 CR 203 (north on US 550) Durango's ONLY public natural hot springs. Relax and rejuvenate in two mineral-rich pools, swim in our heated Olympic pool, and choose from 20 restorative massage and body treatments from 15 therapists. Stay overnight in the STARLIGHT ROOM with private pool access. For more info, visit trimblehotsprings.com. ♠ Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad & Museum 479 Main Ave The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad has been running for 128 years. The line was originally constructed to haul silver and gold ore from the San Juan Mountains. Today, the train carries passengers with a vintage steam locomotive to enjoy the incredible scenery between Durango and Silverton along the Animas River. Ride the special Iron Horse Biker Train, a special Ignacio Bike Week event. For more info, visit durangotrain.com. ♠ Mesa Verde National Park Mesa Verde, CO Mesa Verde National Park, occupied by the ancestral Puebloans for 750 years, provides archeological sites of interest to all vistitors. Pit houses built in the 500s and cliff dwellings created in the 1200s are among the 4,000 known archeological sites in the park. For more info, visit nps.gov/meve. |



