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La Plata County Road Names La Plata County Road Names Road Name and Location Aaron Drive Alto Road MidWay Acres (4200 blk Hwy 550S; w side) Silver Mesa Ranch (2200 blk CR 513) Abajo Road Amber Way Silver Mesa Ranch (2200 blk CR 513) Pegasus (7100 blk CR 203-undeveloped) Ada Lane (not used yet) Anasazi Place Grandview Height Sub (29000 blk Hwy 160E;s side) San Juan Vista Est (10000 blk Hwy 550 S) Adobe Drive Angels Drive Long Hollow Ranch (14000 blk CR 136) Forest Lakes (6500 blk CR 501; e side) Adobe House Road Angus Road Kline - 250 blk CR 122 Pinon Mesa Ranches (8000 blk CR 310) Air Park Drive Animas Place Animas Airpark (11300 blk CR 213; w side) City of Dgo (off Riverview) Airport Parkway (proposed) Animas River Road Airport Business Park (proposed) 601 Airport Rd Animas River Ranches (2370 blk CR 213) Airport Road Animas Springs Road aka CR 309 Animas Springs (35000 blk Hwy 550; e side) Ajax Place (proposed) Animas View Drive Village at Silverpick (48475 Hwy 550N) City of Dgo (3800 blk Main Ave; old CR 203) Alamo Drive Animas Village Drive City of Dgo (east of Main, off 22nd St) City of Dgo (East Animas Village; 600 blk CR 251) Alamo Street Animosa Circle City of Dgo (between Park & W 3rd Ave) Animosa Valley (32200 blk Hwy 550; e side) Alan Road Animosa Drive 100 blk Metz Ln (175 blk CR 250; n side) Animosa Valley (32200 blk Hwy 550; e side) Albrecht Lane Anna Road Animosa Valley (175 blk Animosa Dr; n side) 3900 blk CR 311 (w side) Alce Dr/Ln/Cr (proposed) Antelope Dr NKA Jackalope Dr KP Ventures (Proposed) (900 blk CR 311) Forest Lakes Unit 3 (6500 blk CR 501; e side) Alkali Gulch Road Antelope Run Dimmick Sub (2150 CR 119; s side) Forest Lakes (6500 blk CR 501; e side) Aloo Gobi Antero Avenue Green Acres (2600 blk CR 302; n side) Edgemont Ranch (5200 blk CR 240; s side) Alpenglow Drive Antler Drive Falls Creek (7600 CR 205; 450 Snowshoe) Lake Purgatory (48716 Hwy 550N) Alpine Drive Apaloosa Lane Alpine Shadows #1 (2300 blk CR 225; n side) City of Bayfield (1900 blk Hwy 160 B) Alpine Forest Drive Apple Wood Lane Forest Lakes (6500 blk CR 501; e side) Florida River Farms (550 blk CR 222) Friday, April 08, 2011 Page 1 of 46 Road Name and Location Apple Wood Loop Aspen Lane Florida River Farms (550 blk CR 222) Sierra Verde Est (3400 blk CR 243) Appy Trail (not used) Aspen Lane Double T Mtn Ranch (13500 blk CR 240) Falls Creek (7390 CR 205) Aquarius Place Aspen Lane City of Dgo (off N College) Mountain River (1100 blk Ponderosa Rd) Arapahoe Drive Aspen Place Tomahawk Estates (275 blk CR 142; Rafter J) City of Dgo (off Aspen Drive) Arboles Street Avenida Del Sol City of Ignacio City of Dgo (off Roosa) Arrow Street Baby Bear Road So Ute Tribal Housing (Cedar Point;CR 318 & Hwy 172) 4200 blk CR 240 (n side) Arrowhead Circle Baby Doe Drive City of Dgo (Rockridge; off Clovis & Borrego) Sundance Hills (2000 blk CR 510) Arroyo Drive Bacus Avenue City of Dgo (Crestview area) City of Dgo (off Clovis) Arroyo Seco Drive Badger Road Linda Vista West (2600 blk CR 509) Timberdale Ranch (1200 blk CR 504) Artemisa Court (proposed) Baker Lane A Los Quatros Vientos PH 2 (proposed) Hwy 172 & CR 318 25000 blk Hwy 160 S ( w side) Artesian Avenue (proposed dgo) Ball Lane (50 & 110) City of Durango Three Springs Village 1856 CR 240 (s side) Aspaas Ave Ball Lane (addresses >110) City of Ignacio City of Dgo (1856 Florida Rd; s side) Aspen Circle Balsam Drive (FKA Ave) Lake Purgatory (48716 Hwy 550N) City of Dgo (off Spruce & Aspen) Aspen Court Barbed Wire Lane Dgo West 2 (14400 Hwy 160 W) 1000 blk CR 330 (n side) Aspen Drive Bardin Drive Wilderness Lakes (6290 CR 243) Riverview Ranches (470 blk CR 219) Aspen Drive Barlow Creek Drive/Court Lake of the Pines (48054 Hwy 550N) DMR/Purgatory/Boyce Lake Estates Aspen Drive Barnett Drive Bayfield Gardens Sub (Off Garden Dr) (see Hawks First Canyon Rd) 2400 blk CR 135 Aspen Drive Basin Creek Circle Aspen Trails (13500 blk CR 240; n side) Shenandoah (4200 blk CR 141) Aspen Drive Bayfield Center Drive City of Dgo (1000 blk Florida Rd) Bayfield Center (100 blk CR 501; e side) Aspen Drive Bear Canyon Drive Dgo West 2 (14400 Hwy 160 W) Pine Springs Ranch (50400 blk Hwy 160E) Friday, April 08, 2011 Page 2 of 46 Road Name and Location Bear Creek Canyon Road Bennetson Court Bear Creek Canyon (5700 blk CR 501; e side) Texas Creek Ranch (12200 blk CR 502) Bear Creek Circle Bennett Street Bear Creek Pines (5700 blk CR 501; e side) City of Dgo (E 200 blk 37th St) Bear Creek Road Bennett Street Bear Creek Pines/Canyon (5700 blk CR 501; e side) City of Dgo (E 200 blk 32nd St; 3300 blk E 2nd Ave) Bear Creek Road (South) Berry Drive Bear Creek Pines/Canyon (5700 blk CR 501; e side) Forest Lakes (6500 blk CR 501; e side) Bear Crossing Beuten Drive Aspen Trails (13500 blk CR 240; n side) Coolwater (12500 blk CR 501) Bear Dance Road Big Bear Trail So Ute Tribal Complex Taylor Ranch (7400 blk CR 240) Bear Run Big Elk Drive Aspen Trails (13500 blk CR 240; n side) Big Elk Meadow (2200-2600 blk CR 330) Bear Scat Trail Big Pine Trail Falls Creek (7700 CR 205; 100 Dyke Canyon) Lake Purgatory (48716 Hwy 550N) Beatrice Drive (No longer used) Big Timber Drive DMR/Purgatory Forest Lakes (6500 blk CR 501; e side) Beaver Circle Big View Lane Lake Purgatory (48716 Hwy 550N) 4776 CR 311 (e side) Beaver Creek Drive Bike Monkey Road Deer Valley Est (48100 blk Hwy 160 E) Lake Purgatory Drive (1200 Blk; e side) Beaver Creek Ranch Circle Birch Court Beaver Creek Ranch (3500 blk CR 501) Dgo West 1 - Westridge (14040 Hwy 160; s side) Beaver Creek Ranch Drive Birket Drive Beaver Creek Ranch (3500 blk CR 501) Pt FKA Road City of Dgo (off Junction Creek Rd) Beaver Meadows Road Black Bear Lane Klondike Sub (50363 Hwy 160 E) Happy Scenes (2000 blk CR 500) Becker Street Blackhawk Trail City of Ignacio 9000 blk CR 310 (w side) Becket Lake Drive Blue Bird Lane Celadon (900-1100 blk Celadon East Dr) Homestead Ranch (7500 blk CR 502) Bell Circle Blue Jay Avenue (vacated) Shenandoah Highlands (4800 blk CR 141) Vallecito Resort (13030 CR 501) Belle Starr Drive Blue Moon Court Sundance Hills (2000 blk CR 510) So Ute Tribal Housing (Cedar Point;CR 318 & Hwy 172) Bellflower Road Blue Ridge Bellflower Ranch (9200 & 7800 blk CR 502) Shenandoah (4200 blk CR 141) Belmont Drive Blue Ridge Circle Ridgewood Estates (1500 blk CR 125;Seabiscuit Dr) Forest Lakes (6500 blk CR 501; e side) Friday, April 08, 2011 Page 3 of 46 Road Name and Location Blue Ridge Drive Braceland Lane Forest Lakes (6500 blk CR 501; e side) Rancho Durango (4000 blk CR 213) Blue Ridge Loop Brave Court Forest Lakes (6500 blk CR 501; e side) Vista de Oro (off CR 117) Blue Sky Drive Brewery Creek Trail (proposed) Blue Sky Ranch (400 blk Hermosa Meadows) Edgemont Highlands Blue Spruce Drive Brice Place Enchanted Forest (15750 & 15850 CR 240) El Rancho Florida (1375 CR 222/2000 CR 510) Blue Spruce Trail Bridle Valley Ranch Road Durango Hills (6400 blk CR 240) 2210 blk Hwy 151 (n side) (Plat-Bridle Valley Rd) Bluff Canyon Drive (Proposed) Bridlewood Lane Shenandoah (4200 blk CR 141) Bluff Drive Brightwater Lane Tamarron (40292 Hwy 550 N) River Ranch (7740 CR 501) Bobcat Lane Broken Wheel Drive Timberdale Ranch (1200 blk CR 504) 10900 blk Hwy 550 (west side) Bocea Drive Brookie Creek 400 blk CR 233 (n side) The Ranch (32852 Hwy 550 N) Bocea Ranch Parkway (proposed dgo) Brookside Court City of Durango (Three Springs Sub) Homestead at Bayfield PH 2 (40080 Hwy 160E) Bodo Drive Brookside Trail City of Dgo (Bodo Park) Homestead at Bayfield PH 2 (40080 Hwy 160E) Bolam Drive/Court Brookstone Court DMR/Purgatory/Grayrock Village 1880 CR 240 (n side) Boletus Creek Drive Browning Avenue Vallecito Valley (18900 blk CR 501) City of Ignacio Boletus Lane Browns Lake Road Vallecito Valley (18900 blk CR 501) Rafter J (3300 blk CR 141) Bonita Vista Drive Bruce Lane 2350 blk CR 328 (e side) 7900 blk CR 203 (w side) Boondoggle Trail (proposed) Buckhorn Road Edgemont Highlands (5200 blk CR 240;n side) Forest Lakes (6500 blk CR 501; e side) Borrego Drive Buckhorn Trail City of Dgo (above Arroyo) Sides Sub (Lake Durango, 15305 Hwy 160 W) Bouldercrest Drive Buckskin Charlie Drive Hermosa Acres (400 blk CR 201) So Ute Tribal Complex Box Spring Circle Budd Road Forest Lakes Unit 3 (FKA Ridge Top Cr) (6500 blk CR 501) 4030 blk La Posta Canyon Rd (s side; has road sign) Boyce Lake Drive/Court Buddy Lane DMR/Purgatory/Boyce Lake Estates Rowe Sub (2500 blk CR 220;s side) Friday, April 08, 2011 Page 4 of 46 Road Name and Location Buena Vida Avenue Calle del Cielo City of Durango Three Springs Village Albrecht Sub (1300 blk CR 240; n side) Buena Vista Trail Camino del Rio (Hwy 550 NB through town) 25000 blk CR 501 (Granite Peaks Ranch) City of Dgo (from Doubletree to 15th and Main) Buffalo Dancer Drive (proposed) Camino del Rio (S) Riverside Sub (900 blk CR 250) City of Dgo (Bodo Park) Bull Run Road Camino Iglesia The Preserve at Avery Ranches (261 Cross Creek Rd) 500 blk La Posta Canyon Road (s side) Burnett Court Camp Bird Circle City of Dgo (Tech Center) Silverpick (48475 Hwy 550) Burnett Drive Campus Court City of Dgo (Tech Center) City of Dgo (Fort Lewis College) Burnett Haul Road Campus Court 8550 blk CR 250 (w side) City of Dgo (Fort Lewis College) Burnham Lane Candelaria Drive City of Bayfield Fox Farm Village City of Ignacio (off CR 320B Burning Cedar Avenue Candelaria Lane So Ute Tribal Housing (Cedar Point;CR 318 & Hwy 172) off Candelaria Dr (not in City of Ignacio) Burns Avenue Canyon Creek Trail City of Ignacio Dgo West 1 (14040 Hwy 160 W; s side) Burns Road Canyon Drive Hendricks Sub (600 blk CR 224) Durango Hills (6400 blk CR 240) Butte
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