Litter Control Program
The Archuleta County Adopt-A-Road Program seeks to maintain the natural beauty of our region by keeping roadside litter at a minimum, while supporting local businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. Participants are required to pick up trash/litter twice a year.
For sponsoring individuals or organizations, Archuleta County will provide high visibility vests and litter collection bags, and will post a sign including the sponsoring organization’s name. Please contact the Archuleta County Administration Building a week in advance of your clean-up day to pick up bags, vests, grabbers and buckets.
- Click here to review the Adopt-A-Road policies and fill out an Adopt-A-Road application.
- Click here to fill out the Adopt-A-Road Release of Liability Waiver. This must be filled out to adopt a road and volunteering in general.
Current adopted roads:
- Bristlecone Dr., Whole Road, Timber Ridge HOA
- CR 113, 160 to FS 666, Friends of Fawn Gulch
- CR 411, Paved Portion to Dirt, Mauricio and Veronica Medina
- CR 500, First 5 Miles, AC Republican Women
- Light Plant Rd., Whole Road, Pagosa Springs Masonic Lodge
- Milton Lane, Whole Road, TARA Historical Society at Navajo Lake
- Saturn Drive, Whole Road, Craig and Tina Edwards
- Vista Blvd., Whole Road, Veterans for Veterans of Archuleta County
- CR 391, First 2 Miles, Jim and Sandy Bramwell Living Trust
- Mill Creek, First Mile, Shady Pine 4H Club
- North Pagosa Blvd., Mile 3 to 4, Jody and Warren Brown
- North Pagosa Blvd., Mile 2 to 3, Derek and Tina Woodman
- Hatcher Circle, Whole Road, Melinda and Sherman Ratliff
- CR 335, First 5 Miles, Lower Blanco Property Owners
- Shenandoah and Coyote, Whole Road, Chuck and JoJo Allen
- Indian Land Road, Whole Road, Sovereign Commons
Last updated 12/15/23

