Poncha Springs, Colorado – Activities and Events (original) (raw)

Known as the “Crossroads of the Rockies”, Poncha Springs is a unique highway town that lies at the intersection of US-50 and US-285 at 7,464 feet of elevation. There are several places to eat along both highways and Salida is only about five minutes away.

National forests surround the Chaffee County town, so recreation is everywhere. In the winter, Monarch Mountain is a local favorite and is only twenty minutes from downtown. To the nearby east and north are Salida and Buena Vista, respectively. As of 2020, about 995 people resided in Poncha Springs.

History

Historic house

Historic house in Poncha Springs, CO. Photo by: Jeffrey Beall

Poncha Springs was originally inhabited by the Ute tribe, who utilized the land for hunting and camping. Before the first settlers arrived in 1860, many groups of people passed through the area and documented it. Nat Rich and Bob Hendricks built the first cabin in Poncha Springs in the 1860s, which can still be visited today.

The town became an official election precinct in 1867, and by the 1870s the population was flourishing. There was a construction boom and many essential buildings were constructed before the town was officially incorporated in 1880. Over 2000 people called Poncha Springs home before a fire broke out in 1887 and destroyed many of the wooden buildings.

Upwards of 100 hot springs can be found surrounding the town, and they served as a popular tourist activity for much of the early 1900s. Many notable visitors including Ulysses S. Grant enjoyed the natural hot baths until they were capped shortly after 1935. The hot water was pumped to Salida and has been under their jurisdiction ever since.

Main Attractions

Poncha Springs CO Welcome Sign

Welcome to the Crossroads of Colorado! Photo by: Ken Lund

Monarch Pass – Take Highway 160 west to reach this beautiful, 11,312-foot mountain pass and the home to Monarch Mountain Ski Area. You can ride the Monarch Scenic Tram at the top of the pass. On the opposite side of the Continental Divide and this pass, you’ll find the Gunnison River Valley.

Poncha Pass – Just after Poncha Springs, Highway 285 turns into Poncha Pass. This winding road summits at 9,010 feet, and leads you into the San Luis Valley in under 30 minutes. It divides the Arkansas and Rio Grande rivers’ watershed east of the Continental Divide.

Recreation

Mountain range on a sunny day

Beautiful views from Monarch Pass near Poncha Springs, CO. Photo by: Scott Ingram

Camping –

Disc Golf – Poncha Springs Disc Golf course is on the south end of town and has an 18-hole course on 20 acres of beautiful land.

Fishing – The Arkansas River misses town but can be accessed in Salida for plenty of trout.

Hiking – Greens Creek hiking trail is 17 minutes to the east of town and has several miles of gentle hiking in a valley next to a creek before making its way up to Monarch Crest.

Accommodations

Interior of motel room

The cozy interior of a Poncha Lodge Room in Poncha Springs, CO. Photo by: Poncha Lodge Motel

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Monarch Mountain Lodge This 3-star alpine accommodation can be found only a 15-minute drive west of Poncha Springs on Monarch Pass.

Poncha Lodge Comfortable accommodations can be found at the Poncha Lodge, a family-run motel right in town.

Discover neighboring Salida’s top hotels for more local Chaffee County accommodations.

Dining

Exterior of small pub

Poncha Pub, an all-in-one stop, and shop in Poncha Springs, CO. Photo by: Poncha Pub

Tony’s Restaurant – A local favorite for Mexican and American food.

Thai Mini Cafe – Excellent Thai food in a low-key eatery.

Poncha Pub – Located inside the Happy Valley Center, which is a gas station that serves as a convenience store, liquor store, bar, and deli. It’s a unique place that serves and sells beer, gas, and made-to-order sandwiches.

Special Events

Brown brick building

Poncha Springs Town Hall, is historically the town’s schoolhouse. Photo by: Jimmy Emerson, DVM

May – Town Clean-Up Day and Annual Lunch – An all-day event held at Town Hall to provide a place for residents to dispose of large items from around the house. A local church will provide coffee, cinnamon rolls, and lunch for participants.

Jul – 4th of July Parade – Community members and organizations construct floats to show off each year at this summer celebration.

Poncha Springs CO Highway Intersection

North intersection of Highway 285 and 50.

Poncha Springs CO Mountain Sports Haus

Mountain Sports Haus.

Poncha Springs CO Poncha Lodge

A Mimi’s Cafe sign in front of the Poncha Lodge.

Poncha Springs CO A Mini's Cafe

A Mimi’s Cafe lures you with ice cream.

Poncha Springs CO Buddha

Happy fat Buddha.

Poncha Springs CO Happy Valley Center

Happy Valley Center – Pub & Grub, Deli, Bike Shuttle.

Poncha Springs CO Grimo's Italian Ristorante

Grimo’s Italian Ristorante.

Poncha Springs CO Jackson Hotel Restaurant

Jackson Hotel Restaurant.

Poncha Springs CO Susies' Out-West Cafe

Susies’ Out-West Cafe & Steakhouse.

Poncha Springs CO Thai Mini Cafe

Thai Mini Cafe.

Poncha Springs CO Shops

Shops.

Poncha Springs CO Tony's Restaurant

Tony’s Restaurant, Mexican/American.

Poncha Springs CO Monarch Mountain Lodge

Monarch Mountain Lodge.

Poncha Springs CO Scenic Tram

Scenic Tram takes you to the top of the Continental Divide. It’s west of town on Hwy 50.

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