If you’re looking for a mountain getaway that delivers jaw-dropping scenery, unforgettable adventures, and easy-to-plan day trips, Durango, Colorado might just be your perfect home base. Tucked in the heart of the San Juan Mountains, Durango gives you access to some of the most iconic experiences in the Southwest—without the overwhelm of constantly moving from place to place.
Let’s get into why Durango deserves a spot on your next road trip—and how to turn it into an unforgettable adventure.
Day 1: Friday – Travel + Scenic Arrival
Drive: Dallas → Durango (13 hrs)

You might consider breaking up the drive to keep it realistic with kids.
Suggested stops: Amarillo (quick lunch + gas) Cadillac Ranch (5–10 min fun stop) Trinidad, CO (stretch break before mountains)
Pro tip: Try to arrive in Durango before sunset—the mountain views rolling in are unreal.
Our home base for the week was in Durango, Colorado. I cannot believe that this was our first visit here! Durango is such a neat, quaint town. Jereme and I loved strolling the downtown area and shopping and dining along the main street.
Favorite Restaurants in Durango:
- Derailed Pour House – This place has great food, excellent drinks, beautiful décor, and a super fun 80s music video vibe! We had dinner here our first night in Durango and found ourselves coming back at night for dessert, martini espressos, and great music! I am still dreaming of the pot stickers I had for dinner!
- Los Amigos Del Sur – We were craving Mexican food and kept seeing this place online as ‘best Mexican food in Durango’, so we decided to give it a try. Y’all, it was so good! The staff was great, the watermelon margaritas were even better! We both had street tacos and loved them.
- Chimayo Stone Fired Kitchen – We ate here on our last night in Durango. Jereme had pizza and I had fettucine. Both dishes were excellent, they were just really small portions!
Day 2: Saturday – Million Dollar Highway + Waterfalls

This is your BIG scenic day. Drive the Million Dollar Highway to Ouray, Colorado. Ouray is probably the most beautiful mountain town we’ve ever visited! It took us about two hours to drive from Durango to Ouray. We really enjoyed burgers and beers at Ouray Brewery! We ate and had a drink on the rooftop while taking in the sights and the cool temperatures! We decided to try two different entrees and split them, so I got the Cluck Norris chicken sandwich and Jereme had the Green Chili Burger. Both were wonderful, but I loved the green chili burger!

Just around the corner from the restaurant is a very impressive waterfall at Cascade Falls Park! It’s a stunning sight, but what’s even better is that you can hike to the falls. Waterfall hikes are my favorite and this one did not disappoint. And the best part is that you can even hike behind the falls!
Stops to hit: Silverton (cute mining town vibes) Bear Creek Falls (super easy stop!) Ouray (aka “Switzerland of America”)
Optional:
- Soak in Ouray Hot Springs
- Walk Main Street for food + shops
- Box Canyon Falls Park
Day 3: Sunday – Bucket List Hiking Day

Hike: Ice Lake Basin
Near Silverton, in the San Juan Mountains, we hiked the most challenging and epic trail to date! I clocked a total of 8.9 miles and the elevation gain was equivalent to climbing two Empire State Buildings. It was just as tough hiking back down to the trailhead as it was hiking up to the lake. But the views were beyond worth it!

We trekked around waterfalls, crossed through streams, scrambled over rocks, and ended at the craziest blue lake we’ve ever seen! It is definitely not for the faint of heart, but if you enjoy hiking and challenging yourself, then this is the trail to take!
What to know:
- 8 miles round trip
- Challenging but WORTH IT
- Go EARLY (parking fills fast)
- Backup (if needed): Animas River Trail (easy + family-friendly) Shorter waterfall hikes near Silverton
Day 4: Monday – Mesa Verde + Head Home

If you follow along on our adventures, then you know that exploring the outdoors and visiting National Parks is a huge passion of ours. We couldn’t stay in Durango without exploring Mesa Verde National Park!
We really got lucky planning our visit here. You must make reservations to explore the cliff dwellings and tours go live on the National Park website two weeks in advance. We were able to get tickets for the Balcony House and the Cliff Palace on the same day. We encountered many visitors here that did not purchase reservations and were unable to explore the cliff dwellings. Tours are $8.00 per person and entrance into the Park is $30 per vehicle.
Be sure to allow enough time to drive from Durango to the Park entrance (roughly 45 minutes), and then another hour to drive from the Park entrance to the parking lots for the different dwellings!
Must-do:
- Cliff dwellings viewpoints
- Short ranger-led tour (if available)
- Balcony House
- Cliff Palace

After visiting Mesa Verde, you can start your drive back to Dallas or stay one more night if you want to break it up. Save this for your next long weekend—this one’s worth every mile.
Durango is more than just a destination—it’s the perfect base for a road trip packed with variety. From alpine hikes to historic cliff dwellings and charming mountain towns, this itinerary makes it easy to experience the best of southwest Colorado without overcomplicating your plans.
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