South San Juan Wilderness

South San Juan Wilderness
A mountain the wilderness area at the confluence of the Conejos and South Fork Conejos rivers
LocationArchuleta / Conejos counties, Colorado, USA
Nearest cityPagosa Springs, CO
Coordinates37°40′N 106°38′W / 37.667°N 106.633°W / 37.667; -106.633
Area158,790 acres (642.6 km2)
Established1980
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service

The South San Juan Wilderness is a U.S. Wilderness Area located in the San Juan National Forest, east of Pagosa Springs, in southern Colorado. The area, which spans 158,790 acres, was designated a Wilderness Area and put into the National Wilderness Preservation System in 1980 by the United States Congress.

The Conejos, San Juan, and Blanco rivers all begin in the area.

The last known grizzly bear in Colorado was killed in the wilderness in 1979. Some believe that it is still home to a few grizzlies, but there is no sufficient evidence yet to prove this.