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Phoenix to Pagosa Springs Road Trip: The Ultimate Arizona Guide

Phoenix to Pagosa Springs

Planning the perfect fall getaway? Look no further than the ultimate road trip from Phoenix, Arizona, to Pagosa Springs, Colorado. This trip is packed with breathtaking scenery, iconic landmarks, and unique Fall experiences. As the leaves turn golden and temperatures drop, this adventure offers the best way to enjoy the beauty of the Southwest. Along the way, you’ll explore the Grand Canyon, the charming town of Page, Arizona, the unique Four Corners Monument, and finally, the serene hot springs of Pagosa Springs. So let’s get started…


Phoenix, Arizona: Road Trip Starting Point 

We live in Scottsdale, Arizona, where we don’t always have opportunities to really soak in all that Fall has to offer. So when we have the perfect opportunity to escape the city heat, you know we will!. 

Before hitting the road, make sure your vehicle is road-trip ready: vehicle checks, lots of snacks and road trip activities, and for us – fully charging the car. The entire journey to Pagosa Springs, Colorado is an 8 ½ hour road trip, which is why we broke it up into days and stops. But the epic journey takes you through some of the most iconic and picturesque stops in Arizona and Colorado.

The Grand Canyon: First Stop on the Phoenix to Pagosa Springs Road Trip 

Driving Distance: 3.5 hours from Phoenix

Our first stop was none other than the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. But did you know that In the fall, the Grand Canyon offers cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and stunning views of the canyon draped in warm autumn hues? AND, if you go late in the Fall Season, it can even snow there. We were there the last week in October, and it snowed!

Things to Do at the Grand Canyon:

Tips for Visiting the Grand Canyon in Fall:

Want more info about a trip to the Grand Canyon? Check out our full Grand Canyon guide here

Page, Arizona: Stop Number Two on the Phoenix to Pagosa Springs Road Trip 

Driving Distance: 2.5 hours from the Grand Canyon

Leaving the Grand Canyon, our next stop was the charming town of Page, Arizona. Located near Lake Powell, Page is a gateway to some of the most stunning natural attractions in the Southwest. And since moving to Arizona, Page was on the top of my list, and we finally added it to our Arizona road trip adventures. 

Things to do in Page:

Tips for Visiting Page, Arizona

Where to Stay in Page Arizona

There are a few different options if you’re looking at hotels from more luxurious like the Hyatt Place to more budget friendly, like the Comfort Inn (where we stayed). We loved the free breakfast everyday and the convenient location. 

Four Corners Monument: Third Stop on the Phoenix to Pagosa Springs Road Trip 

Driving Distance: 2.5 hours from Page

Once you leave Page, you’ll start heading out of Arizona and closer to our final destination of Pagosa Springs, Colorado. And a cool stop to break up the journey is a visit to the Four Corners Monument, where Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico meet. This unique landmark is the ONLY PLACE IN THE US where four states meet, making it a must-visit for anyone road-tripping through the Southwest. 

Things to do at Four Corners:

Tips for Visiting Four Corners

Pagosa Springs, Colorado: Final Destination

Driving Distance: 2.5 hours from Four Corners

After leaving Four Corners and stopping in New Mexico to charge the car, we finally arrived in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Pagosa Springs is a cute little mountain town known for its natural hot springs, stunning fall foliage, and outdoor recreation. After several days of driving and desert exploring, Pagosa Springs was the perfect place to relax and recharge.

Things to do in Pagosa Springs:

Where to Stay in Pagosa Springs

Alternative Phoenix to Pagosa Springs Stops 

Because we only had about a week to play with for our trip, there were a few places that we didn’t manage to get to. (Next trip) But if you have time, here are some other stops that are worth it.

Sedona: I will always add Sedona to any list of must-see stops on an Arizona road trip because it’s just THAT AWESOME! And in the Fall, Sedona is gorgeous! It’s another great alternative stop on this road trip.

Mesa Verde National Park: Mesa Verde is a hugely popular park for a reason. So if you have extra time, make sure to add it to your list of stops. And if you want to see the cliff dwellings up close, don’t forget to make a reservation, which are only available with ranger-led tours.

Utah Hoodoos: If you have extra time in Page, AZ, hop over the border and hit up Utah’s incredible southern area. We did a short hoodoo hike, and it was amazing! Other National Parks nearby include Zion, Red Cliffs and Grand Staircase. 

Phoenix to Las Vegas Road Trip with an Electric Car

If you have an electric car and are planning a road trip from Phoenix, AZ to Pagosa Springs, Colorado, here are some tips to make your road trip the best one ever.

Road trip activities with kids

You might be surprised to know, but we don’t use screens during our road trips. So the secret to our road trips with kids is our survival kit of activities. Over the years, we’ve had to adjust our road trip kit as Mia has gotten older, but the basic idea our kit remains the same – fun road trip activities. 

Our favorite Road Trip with Kids gems:

Is Driving from Phoenix to Pagosa Springs Worth It?

If you have read any of my guides, you know how much I love to end with this question. So if you’re wondering if this epic road trip is worth it, YES, it is ABSOLUTELY is worth it!

This Phoenix to Pagosa Springs road trip offers an incredible mix of natural wonders, cultural landmarks, and relaxation, making it the perfect fall getaway for all of us Phoenix peeps looking to get away from the crazy heat.

It’s really difficult to pick favorites on this trip – they’re just all so good. I can honestly say we didn’t have a bad day throughout the entire trip and each stop was unique in it’s own way. So pack your bags, hit the road, and experience the beauty and diversity of the Southwest in one epic adventure.

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