The fact is, unless you do buy a ranch or a large parcel of land, there is not a lot to choose from in this area that is not in a subdivision. However, subdivisions in Colorado range from neighborhoods of small building-site lots to developments of parcels that are 35 acres or larger, and acres of tract homes with cookie-cutter houses just don’t exist here. Some developments have rather strict covenants and restrictions while others have none. So, rest assured, subdivision living can offer a wide variety of terrain and lifestyle, open space, privacy and seclusion, keeping livestock, and wildlife neighbors if that’s what you’re looking for.
This list of subdivisions within Archuleta County is not all inclusive – there are technically over 300 of them, though some have only a few lots. It does include the main ones and provides an extensive overview of area terrain and lifestyles.
- Downtown Pagosa Springs
- Central Pagosa Springs
- Pagosa Lakes
- Capstone Village
- Chris Mountain Ranch
- Chris Mountain Village
- Colorado’s Timber Ridge
- Eaton Pagosa Estates
- Lake Forest Estates
- Lake Hatcher Park
- Lake Pagosa Park
- Lakeview Estates
- Lakewood Village
- Mallard Point Estates
- Martinez Mountain Estates
- North Village Lake
- Pagosa Alpha
- Pagosa Highlands Estates
- Pagosa in the Pines 1
- Pagosa in the Pines 2
- Pagosa Lakes Ranch
- Pagosa Meadows
- Pagosa Trails
- Pagosa Vista
- Park Meadows
- Powder Horn
- South Shore Estates
- The Ranch Community
- The Reserve at Pagosa Peak
- Twincreek Village
- Aspen Springs
- West
- North
- HWY 160 Northeast
- Upper HWY 84
- Lower HWY 84
- South
- Navajo/Arboles