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Getting to Durango

Durango is tucked into the southwest corner of Colorado — remote, but absolutely worth the journey. Here's every way to get there.

By Air — Durango–La Plata Airport (DRO)

Durango has its own regional airport (DRO) just 14 miles east of downtown. It's small but remarkably well-connected for a mountain town — direct flights from Denver, Dallas, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and seasonal routes from other hubs.

Airlines: United (Denver), American (Dallas/Fort Worth, Phoenix, Los Angeles), and seasonal carriers.

Rental cars: All major rental agencies at DRO — a car is essential in Durango.

Driving Distances

From Colorado Cities

  • Denver346 mi · ~5.5 hrs
  • Colorado Springs283 mi · ~4.5 hrs
  • Telluride75 mi · ~1.5 hrs
  • Cortez (Mesa Verde)45 mi · 45 min
  • Silverton49 mi · ~1 hr

From Nearby States

  • Albuquerque, NM215 mi · ~3.5 hrs
  • Santa Fe, NM256 mi · ~4 hrs
  • Phoenix, AZ450 mi · ~6.5 hrs
  • Salt Lake City, UT448 mi · ~6 hrs

🏔 Mountain driving note: The Million Dollar Highway (US-550 north toward Silverton and Ouray) is stunning but requires careful, confident mountain driving — steep grades, no guardrails, and tight switchbacks. Avoid in winter unless you're experienced with snow driving.

Road Trip Essentials

Getting Around Durango

Downtown Durango is very walkable — most restaurants, shops, and the Narrow Gauge depot are within a few blocks of each other. A car is helpful for reaching Purgatory, Mesa Verde, and trailheads.

Trolley: The free Main Avenue Trolley runs summers along historic downtown. Bike rentals are available at several downtown shops for trail access.

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