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Pagosa Springs sits at 7,126 feet on US-160 between Wolf Creek Pass to the east and Durango to the west — directly beneath the highest snowfall highway pass in Colorado. The approach to Wolf Creek Pas

Pagosa Springs sits at 7,126 feet on US-160 between Wolf Creek Pass to the east and Durango to the west — directly beneath the highest snowfall highway pass in Colorado. The approach to Wolf Creek Pass from the Pagosa side gains 3,730 feet in 18 miles of continuous uphill grade, producing a guardrail environment where impact energy from runaway vehicles is a design consideration beyond standard CDOT specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

The east approach to Wolf Creek Pass has sustained grades of 7–8% for several miles. Guardrail on this section must be specified for high-energy impact events from heavy vehicles experiencing brake failure on the upgrade, and CDOT Region 5 uses enhanced terminal end treatments and higher-tension cable transitions on the most critical sections.

Yes. Archuleta County Road and Bridge maintains guardrail on county roads separate from CDOT right-of-way, particularly on SH-151 north toward Chama and on county roads serving the Navajo Lake area. We work under county specifications when contracted by Archuleta County.

Pagosa Springs is approximately 180 miles from our Colorado Springs office via US-160 west or US-160/US-285. Travel time is approximately 3.5 hours. For extended Region 5 projects in Archuleta County, we stage from Durango.

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