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Vacation rentals in Durango

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 410 vacation rentals in Durango

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Durango vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 110 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 23,950 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    190 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 130 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    70 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    250 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    400 of Durango vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Durango rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Durango stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Durango

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Home in Durango
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Eco-Friendly Guest House on 40 Acres Above Durango

Complete solitude yet stay connected with excellent Starlink Wifi, LTE, Netflix and a 63” HDTV in this rural retreat at 8,200’ on a private ranch. Close enough to see Durango, Lake Night Horse, Bayfield & mountain vistas. Frequented by wildlife you will often see deer, hummingbird, fox or turkey on your drive up the private 1.7 mile road that traverses the mountain. The home is solar assisted & made of eco-friendly Straw Bale construction. Walk barefoot on warm radiant heat floors in the winter.

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Top guest favorite
A bright kitchen and dining area are visible, featuring a round white table with four chairs and modern appliances. A stainless steel refrigerator and microwave are included. Light-colored cabinets and a cozy couch enhance the inviting layout, with large windows allowing natural light to fill the space.
Cottage in La Plata County
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Outstanding Views Just North of Durango

A wonderful 2 bedroom/2 bath rental (1,000 sq. ft.) with private access to Hermosa Creek. A large master bedroom with King bed and a second guest room with Queen bed await you. Ensuite bath/shower combinations in both. A fully equipped kitchen, including barware, allows for quiet dinners at home. PJ's Gourmet Market and Animas Wine & Spirits are a short 5 min. drive, as is Dalton Golf Club. We are perfectly situated 10 miles from Durango and 15 miles from Purgatory Ski Resort. Air Conditioning

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An airy loft space showcases a cozy bed adorned with decorative pillows. Two wall-mounted lights provide illumination, while a large window allows natural light to fill the room. A textured area rug covers the wooden floor, complementing the rustic furniture.
Cabin in Durango
5 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Basecamp Durango Cabin - near town *dog friendly*

Nestled into 11 acres of ponderosa pines, Durango Basecamp Cabin provides you the serenity of mountain living combined with the ease of accessing all that Durango has to offer in 10min. The Loft encompasses a cozy mountain cabin feel with modern updates and easy access to some of Southwest Colorado's best attractions. Marked trails weave around the property for early morning coffee walk or a moonlit snowshoe - courtesy snowshoes are available for guests. Deer frequent the property as well.

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A warm kitchen space features wooden cabinetry and a large wood dining table. The stove and sink are situated on a central island, while natural light floods in through a window overlooking the outdoors. A kettle rests on the countertop, complemented by utensils in a container.
Earthen home in Durango
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Strawbale Cottage

Staying in a Strawbale home is a special experience! The thick adobe walls create a cozy and warm feeling that a traditional stick built home just can’t. Enjoy the vaulted ceilings, heated floors, new appliances and natural sunlight. Backyard, fire pit and gas grill as well as outdoor eating space. The view from the kitchen looks out on a private pond and local historic (retired) Rio Grande Railroad bridge. Some scenes from the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were shot by this bridge!

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The living area features a comfortable arrangement of sofas and chairs around a wooden coffee table. A stone fireplace serves as a focal point, with a mirror above it. Natural light enters through large windows, illuminating the room's cozy ambiance.
Condo in Durango
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Convenient and Cozy Condo with Pool and Hot Tub

This very cozy condo is the ideal place to return to after a day of enjoying the many activities and attractions in Durango. It is located in town, also just across from Fort Lewis campus and Hillcrest Golf Course. Gorgeous hiking and biking trails out the front door. This lovely property offers amenities including a seasonal heated pool and a year round hot tub. The trolley stops in front of the complex for easy access to downtown. Perfectly located home base for Durango's many activities!

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Condo in Durango
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 332 reviews

Modern and cozy condo; walk downtown

This bright, cozy and modern space is the perfect location to explore trails, downtown, restaurants, coffee shops and more. Located less than a mile from downtown and Fort Lewis College, you can work and play from this convenient location. Everything you’ll need for a great stay is here. Enjoy a lofted one bedroom with an open floor plan and balcony with front row view of the mountains. You can walk or ride a bike easily from this location and there is covered parking on-site. Permit 19-154

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Home in Durango
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Peaceful Retreat - No pet fees!

Spacious 3 BR home along Trew Creek with incredible mountain views. You'll be able to relax and unwind in this peaceful mountain home, all while being just 14 miles to downtown Durango. Private creekside patio with creek running through property. Beautiful stone fireplaces in master bedroom and living room, as well as a wood burning stove in the living room. Excellent hiking trails, biking trails, fishing within just a few minutes from the front door! 3 miles from Lemon Reservoir.

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A cozy cabin in a wooded setting features a wooden exterior with a wraparound deck. Soft lighting from the windows creates a warm glow against the evening sky. Natural stone pathways and landscaping define the outdoor space, complemented by mature trees and shrubs.
Cabin in Durango
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Private Mtn Cabin | Hot Tub 10 | Acres | Sleeps 12

Escape to your own private mountain retreat on 10 wooded acres just 18 minutes from downtown Durango. This spacious 4-bd, 2-ba cabin sleeps up to 12 and features floor-to-ceiling windows, a private hot tub, fire pit, 2 wood-burning fireplaces. Just 45 minutes from Purgatory Resort, it's the perfect home base for skiing, hiking, biking, rafting, the Durango & Silverton Railroad, or simply relaxing in the Colorado mountains. 18 mins to downtown Durango. 1.5 hrs to Wolf Creek Ski Resort.

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Apartment in Durango
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Country Escape - Pet Friendly Apt w/ Scenic Views

Enjoy a country escape to our stylishly appointed studio apartment in a peaceful country setting, with a pond right out the front door! Our pet friendly property has been fully renovated, and includes a fenced in area for your dog and chairs to enjoy the sunset views. The well designed kitchenette, living room, bathroom, and washer/dryer are everything needed for a relaxing getaway. The apartment is the lower floor of our home, and my family and I live upstairs in a separate unit.

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Top guest favorite
A spacious living area features a high ceiling with skylights allowing natural light to fill the room. A large stone fireplace is flanked by a wooden media console and rustic decor. Comfortable seating surrounds a coffee table on a colorful area rug, with a dining table visible nearby, offering views through large windows.
Home in Durango
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Secluded Forest Retreat Close to Everything

Ideally located halfway between Durango and Purgatory ski resort, this secluded house is the perfect launching point for your Southwest Colorado adventures. If you are a train buff, you will love the fact that you can see the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge railroad pass right behind the house (it isn’t loud and only runs during the day). This 3000 square foot private home features three bedrooms, 2.5 baths and plenty of space for your family to relax and enjoy.

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Farm stay in Hesperus
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 507 reviews

The Lovely Loft with Epic Views Outside of Durango

Are you looking for that special place with endless views and some peace and quiet? You found it! The Loft overlooks rolling fields and the beautiful La Plata Mountains. The dark starry nights will take your breath away just minutes from Durango, CO. Our newly remodeled studio, above our barn, is great for couples or solo travelers wanting to explore Southwest Colorado. This is our hobby farm, so we hope you like farm fresh eggs, and crisp mountain air.

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Top guest favorite
The exterior of the residence is softly illuminated by string lights, creating a warm ambiance amidst greenery. Stone steps lead up to the entrance, bordered by a mix of shrubbery and trees. A gravel drive runs alongside, providing access to the parking area.
Cottage in Durango
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Durango Tibet House

Welcome to the Durango Vintage Tibet House Retreat! Nine blocks to Historic Main Street Durango! One block to World Class Mountain Biking and Hiking Trails at Mesa Bike Park & Horse Gulch Trails. The Tibet House is 400 sq. feet with a sleeping loft upstairs and a convertible couch downstairs. The House was built and styled around a painting the owner Mr. Thomas created at the ceremony he attended in the Dalai Lama's temple in Dharmsala India in 1980!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Durango?

    Durango has accommodations in historic downtown, riverside neighborhoods, and quieter areas near the Animas River. Staying near Main Avenue makes it easy to explore local shops, restaurants, and galleries.

  • What are the best things to do in Durango with kids?

    Families often explore the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, interactive museums, and nearby parks. Tubing on the Animas River and visiting local wildlife centers are also frequently suggested for younger travelers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Durango?

    Durango has historic train rides, walking tours on Main Avenue, and opportunities for rafting, biking, and hiking. Many visitors explore local art galleries and sample Southwestern-inspired dining.

  • How is the weather in Durango?

    Durango experiences snowy winters with temperatures from 22–35°F (-6–1°C) and warm, mostly dry summers reaching 82°F (28°C). Spring and fall bring mild temperatures and less rainfall, making outdoor activities enjoyable.

  • What are the best places to visit in Durango?

    Durango is known for Main Avenue's historic sites, the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, and museums that showcase Southwest heritage. The Animas River and nearby mountain scenery are frequently suggested for nature lovers.

  • What are some hiking trails in Durango?

    Durango has hiking trails through Animas Mountain, Horse Gulch, and the San Juan National Forest. Trails range from gentle walks to more challenging climbs with mountain or river views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Durango?

    Families frequently explore science and history museums, ride the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, or picnic in local parks. Tubing, rafting, and outdoor arts events often appeal to travelers with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Durango?

    Popular day trips include exploring mountain towns, hot springs, and heritage sites in the surrounding region. Some visitors also venture to Native American cultural landmarks or scenic lakes nearby.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Durango?

    Durango has pet-friendly stays available in central neighborhoods and quieter areas around the Animas River. Public parks and some trails make it convenient to explore with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Durango?

    Locals often suggest packing items for variable weather, booking train rides early, and exploring both downtown and mountain trails. Many visitors enjoy trying locally roasted coffee and exploring farmers' markets for regional flavors.

  • What is Durango known for?

    Durango is known for its railroad history, proximity to the San Juan Mountains, and vibrant Main Avenue. The town has strong ties to outdoor adventure and Indigenous cultures of the Southwest.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Durango?

    Hidden gems in Durango include local art cooperatives, lesser-known trails in the San Juan National Forest, and smaller heritage museums. Exploring coffeehouses and side streets often reveals unique shops and murals.

  • What are the best foods to try in Durango?

    Durango's dining scene features green chile dishes, Navajo tacos, and locally roasted coffee. The area also has microbreweries and bakeries serving regional specialties and house-made sweets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Durango?

    Pack layered clothing for temperature changes, comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and a reusable water bottle. In colder months, bring warm outerwear, hats, and gloves for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Durango like?

    Durango has a mix of lively brewpubs, relaxed bars, and venues with live music, often centered around Main Avenue. Social spots frequently feature acoustic sets, local craft brews, and a welcoming community atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Durango?

    Durango has recurring events such as the Durango Bluegrass Meltdown in spring, the Durango Independent Film Festival in early spring, and local art walks throughout the year. Seasonal celebrations often highlight the area’s music, arts, and outdoor traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Durango?

    Durango has family-friendly vacation rentals throughout downtown and riverside neighborhoods, many with spacious layouts and kitchen facilities. Public parks and kid-friendly attractions are within easy reach of several areas.

  • When is the best time to visit Durango?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for mild weather and outdoor activities, while winter draws visitors interested in snow sports. Local festivals and scenic changes make each season distinct around Durango.

All about Durango

The Southwest meets Old West in Durango, a former mining town famous for its steam-powered railroad, which is still operational. Tucked into the banks of the Animas River — a whitewater rafters’ dream — and claiming the 1.8 million acre San Juan National Forest as its backyard, Durango draws its fair share of adventurers. But this city is more than its rambunctious side: Downtown Durango, dotted with brewpubs and galleries, is lined with brick buildings erected in the 1800s, including an ornate Victorian hotel and many former saloons. Venture out of town and you’ll find yourself surrounded by important archeological sites, including Mesa Verde National Park, studded with astounding cliff dwellings built by the Ancestral Puebloans, an ancient Native American people who lived here for over 700 years.

What are the top things to do in Durango?

San Juan National Forest

This jaw-dropping wilderness encompasses high-desert mesas as well as the staggering alpine peaks of the San Juan Mountains, which feature a handful of imposing fourteeners — mountains at least 14,000 feet tall. With hundreds of miles of trails ideal for hiking and biking, you can choose your own adventure here. For maximum sight-seeing, drive the San Juan Skyway, a breathtaking route that will thread you through mountain passes and historic Western towns and along the Million Dollar Highway, a legendarily gorgeous stretch of road connecting Colorado and New Mexico.

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

Travel back in time on this historic coal-powered steam locomotive, which has run continuously since 1881. The train originally transported gold and silver, but now ferries sightseers on a seven-hour loop (with a two-hour stop in the town of Silverton) through postcard-pretty mountains and forests. All manner of accommodations are on offer, from a luxurious Presidential Car to open-air gondola seating, plus one wheelchair-accessible car each day. Check the official website for events throughout the year, such as an annual Cowboy Poetry reading.

Animas River

Durango isn’t stingy about venues for viewing mountain scenery: You can see it from a trail, a train, and a scenic byway, as well as from the 126-mile Animas River, which courses through the middle of Durango. Whitewater rafters of all skill levels seek thrills here, but getting a jolt as you navigate rapids is not the price of admission — more sedate options such as kayaking, tubing, and paddleboarding are available, too. You can rent everything you need at local outfitters, who also offer leisurely tubers a lift back to town at the end of the day.