Showing posts with label Southwest Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southwest Colorado. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2022

Things to do in Southwest Colorado- Mancos, Dolores, Cortez and Durango

Looking for things to do in the Mancos valley and surrounding areas this summer? Look no further. In this lovely corner of Colorado that we call home there are endless opportunities for fun wherever you look, whether that be outdoor recreational activities, like mountain biking or enjoying a delicious meal at a local restaurant.


Here are just a few fun things to do near Mancos Colorado.


Enjoy some time in the sun at one of the local lakes.


Head towards Durango and check out Lake Nighthorse. Enjoy their new floating obstacle course, or get out for some boating or fishing!


For more information: https://co-durango.civicplus.com/lakenighthorse


Head towards Dolores and you’ll find Mcphee reservoir. Mcphee is the fifth largest lake in colorado. Here you will find great cliff jumping spots, as well as numerous popular fishing spots, a wide open lake great for boating activities and other things such as camping sites and hiking trails.  


Mcphee cliffs:


Other info for mcphee reservoir:     https://www.uncovercolorado.com/national-lands/mcphee-reservoir/ 


Looking for something a little closer to Mancos? Head up to Jackson lake. In the spring, summer and fall, fishermen, canoeists, kayakers and wakeless power boaters enjoy the calm waters of Jackson Gulch Reservoir. 

For more information visit: https://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/Mancos/Pages/default.aspx 



Thinking of something more fast paced? Check out the Animas river for a rafting adventure!


Check out mild to wild for rafting information as well as other topics such as jeep tours and other adventurous activities: https://mild2wildrafting.com



Looking for other types of whitewater fun? Pick up tubes at a local store and enjoy some white water fun with your friends on either the Animas, or Dolores rivers.


Check out two popular tubing areas below.


Durango river (more fast paced) 


Dolores River tubing (more relaxed)



Looking for some adventurous mountain biking trails in the area? Head towards Cortez and check out more than twenty-five miles of single track trails ranging from beginner to expert level bike trails at Phil's world.


Phil's World is known for two words, RIB CAGE! The most prominent feature of the area, Rib Cage is fast and fun, rolling terrain that will make you hoop and holler. You can lap this feature, but there is plenty of other fun to be had as well. Ledges and Stinking Spring trails are furthest from the trailhead, and offer a bit more challenging terrain, and also the best views.” https://www.mtbproject.com/trail/621788/phils-world 



Looking for some great hiking trails? Look no further than the beautiful trails surrounding mancos!


Head to Mesa Verde national park for some great hiking trails, as well as guided tours and camping opportunities.


Check out Mesa Verde hiking information at:

https://www.nps.gov/meve/planyourvisit/hiking.htm 


Check out other things to do at Mesa Verde:

https://www.nps.gov/meve/planyourvisit/things-to-do.htm 


Other popular hiking trails:


Sharkstooth trail…


For information head to:

https://www.mancostrails.org/sharkstooth-trail.html 


For directions head to: 

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/colorado/sharkstooth-pass-trail 



     

       San Juan Bear creek loop…

For Information, reviews, and directions head to:

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/colorado/san-juan-bear-creek-loop 



Summit Hesperus mountain…


For Information, reviews, and directions head to:

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/colorado/hesperus-mountain-peak-trail 



           Check out Little Hawaii in Telluride…

           For Information, reviews, and directions head to:

https://www.alltrails.com/explore/recording/bear-creek-trail-5ef78f6--2 

Want to enjoy some time out with some friends at a local Business?


Enjoy a glass of world class wine, or check out upcoming events at Sutcliffe vineyards:

https://www.sutcliffewines.com 


Enjoy a meal with some friends at some of our lovely local restaurants…


Steamworks Brewing Company…

https://steamworksbrewing.com 


Absolute Bakery and Cafe

http://www.absolutebakery.com 


Grab a cup of coffee before your adventure…


Fahrenheit coffee roasters.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g33536-d1913391-Reviews-Fahrenheit_Coffee-Mancos_Colorado.html 


Durango Joes.

https://durangojoes.com 


Thursday, February 17, 2022

Thinking of selling? Staging your home is crucial!

 


Thinking of selling?  Staging your home to look it’s best, can get you top dollar!

 Home staging is decorating with purpose to highlight your home’s best assets and help buyers imagine themselves moving in and living there.

 De-personalize the space

The biggest objective of home staging is to help the prospective buyers visualize the space as their own. Start by removing any personal photos, making sure to take down things hanging on your fridge as well as framed photos on walls and surfaces. Most of the closets need to be ½ empty. 

 Get rid of clutter

Clutter takes up space, and space is what sells. Make your home look bigger and more desirable by getting down to just the basics. You don’t have to permanently remove things, but you should pack them up and get them out of the house. This includes un-seasonal clothes, most of your decor, papers, games, and anything else that you don’t use on a daily basis. Buyers will be opening your closest to look at their storage potential, so take your time there, removing as many miscellaneous items as you can. 

 Clean!

A clean home suggests to buyers that the current owners took good care of the property. Clean everything from the baseboards, to the corners of your ceilings, and everything in between. Clean the inside of your refrigerator, and make sure you dust your blinds.

 Patch and repair

Take a magic eraser to any scuffs on the walls. Keep an eye out for areas that could use a little TLC, then spackle and caulk as necessary. You might need to do paint touch ups too.

 Let in that light!

Brighten up by letting as much light shine in the house as possible. Open the blinks on all of the windows, which will also make the rooms seem bigger.

 Freshen Up

A few potted plants can do wonders on making your home feel inviting. Space plants out strategically so they don’t overwhelm any one area. Another way to freshen up your home is to get rid of odors. Pets, kids, last night’s dinner, a damp bathroom, and many other conditions can make your home smell. An easy way to remove a home of odors is to bake cinnamon-coated apples, or cookies in the oven, or burning vanilla-scented candles. It’s best to avoid air fresheners as they can trigger allergic reactions and asthma in sensitive people. Lastly, don’t forget to take out the trash!  In the summer, crack a window for fresh air!


 We are here to help make the selling process effortless!  MancosHomes.com

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Protect Your Home




 “For people living in wildfire-prone areas here in Colorado, mitigation is a proven method to reduce the risk to your home and property,” said Insurance Commissioner Michael Conway. “Now is the time to take what steps you can, before we get any further into this summer’s wildfire season.” 

The Storm Prediction Center issued the first extreme fire danger warning for Western Colorado and Eastern Utah in 15 years. Unfortunately, this serves as a reminder that we are now in the height of wildfire season in Colorado and the West.

Tips for wildfire mitigation

  • -Clear a safety zone around your home and remove trees, leaves, brush and pine needles. Create a zone of at least 100 feet, but know that 200 – 500 feet is often recommended. Also remove overhanging tree branches near your home.
  • -Be sure propane or fuel tanks are at least 30 feet away from all structures.
  • -Keep the smoke detectors and fire extinguishers inside your home working properly.
  • -If you do not have access to a community water system or water hydrant, get a water storage tank. Make sure your garden hoses reach all areas of the property, and keep them visible and in accessible areas.
  • -Be sure your entrance road is accessible. Inaccessible roads can prevent fire-fighting equipment from reaching your home quickly. The street address should be easily visible from the entrance to the property so emergency responders are not delayed.
  • -Use fire-resistant materials in the structure of your home, especially the roof, which is most vulnerable
  • -Do not store firewood on your deck or porch.

We have a couple of great companies that can help you be proactive.  Give Carrie Summers a call 970759-2540. We are here to help!

Monday, December 14, 2020

Helping Others!

 

Join me in helping others!

 

The PiƱon Project

The PiƱon Project Family Resource Center helps over 3,000 families and their children in SW Colorado every year.

PiƱon Project programs include an Early Learning Center, early childhood education and parenting programs, youth services programs (Mentoring and Sources of Strength), Emergency Assistance Coalition (homelessness prevention), Access to Health programs (Eating Smart Being Active) and Family Programs (Successful Families).

Mancos Giving Tree

Christmas trees displayed around town have ornaments to choose from. Ornaments provide the option to buy gifts, food, or help pay utilities for families in need.  Drop off gifts or checks at my office, Colorado Ranch & Home Realty 145 Grand Ave in Mancos.

Salvation Army

Have you put money in the red kettles?  The money raised here in Montezuma County stays here and helps with food, utilities, clothing and emergency shelter. 970-564-4228.

Good Samaritan Center

Can you put together a nonperishable food box?  The Good Samaritan Center food pantry is located in the “pink building” at 30 N Beech Street Unit C, in Cortez, CO. They are open 12pm-2pm Monday-Thursday each week for curbside pickup of food boxes.  For more information go to goodsamscortez.org

Turning our hearts toward home!  MancosHomes.com


Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Cost of Living: Mancos vs Durango, Colorado

Mancos, nestled in between Durango and Mesa Verde National Park has a wonderful small town atmosphere.  From art galleries, breweries, a revitalized downtown, and endless supply of outdoor fun, Mancos is a great place to live.  If you are thinking of moving here, it's essential to know the cost of living.  Cost of living includes all the necessities like cost of transportation, housing, food and utilities. Knowing the cost of these basic items can help you decide how much you can expect to spend on a monthly basis, and how much you'll need to earn in order to live a good lifestyle.

Mancos housing costs are 48.8% lower than in Durango and it's only 30 minutes away.  That is huge when you are looking to move.  The median home cost for a home in the Mancos (81328) zip code is $326,400 vs Durango it's $470,800!  Your money goes a lot farther in Mancos!

Right now with 30 year fixed loans hovering around 3% and 15 year at 2.5%, now is a great time to move!

What makes Mancos magical?  The people.  We are an eclectic group of young farmers, ranchers, artists  and young families who want a slower pace and wide open spaces.  The town of Mancos now has about 1600 people, one stoplight, a grocery store, natural food store, several excellent restaurants, brewery, and an excellent school Pre K-12.

Let me help you fall in love with Mancos!

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Priceless Memories

The 4 Corners is a great hub for day trips or weekend getaways to explore the desert of Canyonlands in Utah, get lost in the mountain peaks, and play in the many rivers and lakes, like the Dolores River and Navajo Lake.  With over 300 days of sunshine a year it's a great place to call home and make memories.

My parents gave me the love of riding horses and the mountains.  Each summer, our family would pack up and ride 20 miles into the mountains and camp for a week to 10 days.  My first pack trip was when I was two years old.  I rode my own horse.  When I got tired, my Dad would just put me in front of his saddle and I'd take a nap while we kept exploring the mountains.  Some of the best days of my life were there in the mountains.  There were 6 of us and we loved being so far up in the mountains that we would rarely see another soul.  Yes, there were times we spent the day in our tent, reading, playing cards and napping, while it poured outside. Many mornings there was frost, so hunkering around the campfire was a necessity! 

This is a picture of me when I was three on one of our pack trips.  The memories made are priceless from sitting with my Dad on the hillside watching the horses graze, sucking on lemon drops while we rode along, eating fresh trout that my brother caught, to cuddling in our sleeping bags and endless more.  My Mom journaled each of our trips, and yes I have them! 

Life is precious, so please take time to breathe in the wonderful world we live in.  MancosHomes.com