• There's free wi-fi at the Mancos Public Library 211 W. 1st St., Columbine Bar, 123 Grand Ave.; Zuma Natural Foods, at the corner of Highway 160 and Main St., Fahrenheit Coffee Roasters, at Grand and Mesa; P & D Grocery on the north side of Highway 160; and at the Mancos Valley Visitor Center on the corner or Main St. and Bauer Ave.
  • Pick up the Wall Street Journal or New York Times (in addition to local and regional newspapers) at the P&D Grocery.  It's also home of our local butcher and great cuts of fresh meat.  Plus, they carry locally grown produce.
  • Our full-service laundry is on Highway 160 at Willow Street complete with RV-parking. And if you're road weary and the body needs a workout this is also home to Mancos Body Works a locally owned gym.
  • If you need auto parts, car repairs, tires or to change out that propane bottle Cox Conoco is on the east end of town. Gary's Repair on Railroad Ave. at the west end of town offers auto repair and also specializes in Jeep, Subaru and European cars.
  • You can recycle your paper and metal at the south end of Beech Street behind the school administration building.  From Grand and Main go west to Beech and take a left; go one block to the huge bins at end of the street.
  • There's a drive-thru ATM machine at the Mancos Valley Bank at 138 W. Main Street and at Cox Conoco.
  • And don't forget to tune into KSJD Dryland Community Radio at 106.3 or KRTZ (today's hits & yesterday's favorites)  at 98.7.

Stop by the Visitors Center at 101 E. Bauer Street (off Main Street across from Boyle Park) for the inside scoop on where to eat, sights to see and places to stay.  We have a great collection of maps and guide books to get you safely into the high country, too!   Whether it's hikes, birding or a visit to the Louis L'Amour Country we're ready to help you get your feet on the ground in the wonderful Mancos Valley, GATEWAY TO MESA VERDE.  

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