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Telluride, Colorado

What makes a vacation in Telluride so outstanding? The experience begins with the journey itself. Whether driving or flying, travel to Telluride includes breathtaking views and spectacular scenery. Direct flights to an airport located just 10 minutes from town, smooth and scenic roads, and in-town transportation are just a few of the conveniences.

A remote boomtown established at an elevation of 8745 feet in the heyday of Colorado's gold and silver mining era, the Town of Telluride was incorporated in 1878. Unlike other ski resorts, Telluride has never lost its Old West characteristics. Just five blocks wide and eight blocks long, it is filled with colorful Victorian homes, clapboard storefronts, boutiques, art galleries, bookstores, gourmet restaurants, and historic buildings. Great care has been given to the renovation of old saloons, general stores, and icehouses. Some have been converted into elegant restaurants, western boutiques, and fine art galleries. All have retained their authenticity.

Present day Telluride is home to the Telluride Ski Resort, and there is a new sophistication to the town. By day, its slope-side location makes it the ideal ski-in/ski-out mountain town with everything within walking distance. By evening, charming restaurants, galleries, and night -spots are gathering places for guests and locals alike.

Telluride is known for its summer and winter outdoor recreational opportunities, its venues for visual and performing arts, its internationally acclaimed music and film festivals, and other sport and cultural events.
Telluride is nestled in the spectacular San Juan range of the Rocky Mountains approximately 100 miles from Four Corners (the intersection of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah). It is a dynamic community and a place of incomparable natural beauty.

In addition to excellent skiing and snowboarding, there are many other great activities for skiers and for non-skiers. Some favorites are snowmobiling and snowshoeing, dog sled tours and sleigh rides, ice climbing, ice skating, and visits to Thrill Hill, an outdoor activity center that offers tubing, snowbiking, and snowskating.


Hike or mountain bike in the spectacular high country in and around Telluride, or try mountain and rock climbing, backpacking, and camping. A car is not needed in Telluride as everything is within walking distance. Additionally, the Galloping Goose is available for a free ride within Telluride and "Dial a Ride" offers free transportation within Mountain Village.

A free gondola runs continuously from 7 a.m. to midnight (except during the off season) between Telluride and Mountain Village. The ride takes about 14 minutes with spectacular views and an optional stop at San Sophia station where passengers can visit the Nature Center in summer. The gondola accommodates pets, bicycles, skis, and passengers with disabilities.


Telluride hosts hundreds of events year round. Festivals include the MountainFilm Festival, the Bluegrass Festival, Wild West, Wine, Jazz, Blues & Brews Festivals, Chamber Festival, and the world renowned Telluride Film Festival. There are also the Mushroom Festival and the Nothing Festival, designed to prove that nothing compares to the festivals in Telluride. There are also sports events, the colorful Balloon Festival, seasonal celebrations, and Repertory Theatre.

Take a mountain hike, a dog sled or sleigh ride, a Jeep tour, or a ride on the Durango-Silverton narrow gauge railroad. Enjoy excellent fishing, paragliding and balloon rides. You can even view the area from the back of a horse. In Telluride there's something unique for visitors of every age. For children there are seasonal camps and children's recreational programs. There are special programs from the Nature Environmental Center, the Telluride Youth Center, and there are regularly scheduled family-friendly events.

Art, antiques, housewares, clothing, sporting goods, gifts, and crafts are available at Telluride's varied shops.
Mealtimes are always enjoyable with a full array of excellent dining opportunities from elegant to casual. A vacation at Telluride is a dream come true!

Attractions

Dave's Jeep Tours leads exploration of the high mountain passes and scenic backroads of the San Juan Mountains and the Lone Cone Country. 2 hour, 3 hour, 4 hour or all day guided tours into the Uncompahgre National Forest on snowmobiles.

Dave's Snowmobile Tours invites you to experience the magic of Beaver Park. Breathtaking scenery and panoramic vistas!

Dave's Mountain Tours offers several activities for your family to enjoy in Telluride Colorado (970) 728-9749.

San Juan River's Paddling School

From traditional kayaking, day excursions to multi day trips, whatever your age or experience, there's a paddling adventure for you.

Telluride Outside
Enjoy a horseback ride in the valley of Telluride. Colorado Telluride Outside has an activity to suit everyone in the family

The TopAten Picnic and Touring Area

offers 10 kilometers of groomed, rolling trails for Nordic skiing and snowshoeing, a sunny picnic deck with restrooms and a heated teepee for escape to warmth on cold, snowy days.

Located at the top of Lift 10, the Nordic trails provide breathtaking views of the mountains surrounding the ski area.

Tours
Snowshoe through spruce/fir and aspen forests while learning about Telluride's wildlife, forest ecology, geology and history and taking in Telluride's unsurpassed mountain scenery.

Routes of varying difficulty welcome participants of all abilities. Tours meet at 10am, at the new Plaza Nature Center located near the gondola in the Mountain Village Plaza.

Thrill Hill
Children, teens and adults find speed and excitement at Thrill Hill, offering tubing, snowskating and snowbiking from 2:30 to 7:00 pm, Wednesday- Sunday. Stop by the Gravity Garage to compare stories hang out. Located at the base of Lift 2 in Mountain Village. Thrill Hill opens December 24.

Mountain Tours
Led by Telluride Mountain Hosts, these free tours of the Telluride Mountain incorporate colorful stories about Telluride's history, interesting facts about the environment, and local trivia. There is one tour daily open to intermediate-level- and-above snowriders, the "Meet the Mountain" tour meets daily at 10:00 am at the top of Lift 7, by the big trail map sign.

NASTAR Racing

Race on the NASTAR course where you'll be nationally ranked against others of your same gender and in your age bracket for the opportunity to win bronze, silver or gold medals. The Pay-to-Race course lets you practice your proficiency in the gates before racing for medals in the NASTAR, which is open 11 am to 3 pm daily.

Plaza Arcade

The perfect hangout for teens, the Plaza Arcade is located in the Mountain Village next to the Slopeside Lockers. The Plaza Arcade, open from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm offers video games, pinball, air hockey and foosball.

Telluride Outside

121 W. Colorado Avenue Telluride, CO (800) 831-6230

White Water rafting and other activities. Daily 7-7.

Wyndham Peaks Resort & Spa
An indoor water slide, indoor lap pool and outdoor pool make this perfect for the whole family. Daily access fees apply.

Tomboy Mine

Located near the 13,000 foot summit of Imogene Pass,

A visit to the mine gives visitors the opportunity of exploring the town's mining past.

 

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