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Telluride is one of Colorado's picture-perfect snow towns. It is a postcard-worthy town with quaint vintage shops, narrow lanes, jaw-dropping views of the San Juan Mountains, and pristine Victorian homes. There are plenty of things to see throughout Colorado, but this 12-block town can easily be covered on foot and has plenty of activities to offer throughout the year. Of Colorado's many beautiful towns, Telluride is one of the most loved vacation spots.

When it comes to picking a ski resort in Colorado, Telluride falls short of words. That's how pretty this little town and its locals are. So, bring a camera, buy those lift tickets, ride the gondola and head up the ski slope, or simply stay in the downtown area and grab a beer and some delicious food. Telluride indeed is for everyone.

UPDATE: 2023/10/04 07:46 EST BY BARRY JUMA

Even More Things To Do In Telluride, Colorado

The spectacular mountain destination of Telluride is loved by nature enthusiasts, so it's only fair to share some more things to do for those planning to visit this destination. The expanded list includes a trip to Bear Creek Preserve, shopping at the Telluride Farmers' Market, and visiting Bridal Veil Falls, among others.

Top Things To Do In Telluride

Whether it's Telluride winters, or summers, the ski & golf town has a big list of activities that offer a memorable experience. From simple hikes to hikes for experienced climbers, here are some of the must-do things in Telluride.

1 Go Skiing At Telluride Ski Resort

Telluride From Above
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Telluride From Above

Telluride Ski Resort is hands-down, one of the best places to ski in Colorado. Also known as the white magic town of Colorado, hit the slopes of Telluride for an impeccable ski experience.

Well-suited for beginners and advanced-level skiers, the ski resort is spread across 2000 acres of accessible terrain.

With a maximum elevation of 13,150 feet, this town receives over 290 inches of snow every year. During summers, one can expect a serene hiking and golfing experience too.

  • Location: Mountain Village, CO 81435, United States
  • Longest Run: 4.6 miles (7.4 km)

2 Explore Downtown Telluride

Historic Downtown Telluride
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View of Historic Downtown Telluride

This small historic mining village has a strong sense of history and picturesque, narrow streets filled with quaint and vintage-looking shops, Parisian cafés, and modern minimalist restaurants. Established in the late 1800s, this charming area boasts well-preserved Victorian-era buildings that now house a variety of boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants. Visitors can stroll down Colorado Avenue, the main thoroughfare, admiring the colorful storefronts and the stunning backdrop of the San Juan Mountains.

Notable landmarks within the district include the Telluride Historical Museum, housed in the former Miners' Hospital, and the Sheridan Opera House, a beautifully restored theater that still hosts performances today.

History enthusiasts can also embark on a guided walking tour, uncovering the stories behind Telluride's most iconic buildings and learning about the town's fascinating past.

  • Address: Telluride Historic District, Telluride, CO 81435, United States
  • Hours: Accessible 24/7, individual businesses and attractions may have specific hours
  • Cost: Free to explore

Fees may apply for museum admission, guided tours, and events.

3 Hike The Miguel River Trail

Miguel River Trail, Telluride, Colorado
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Miguel River Trail, Telluride, Colorado

Care to venture into the wild? All the outdoors ask for are good hiking shoes, some water, and a packed lunch. San Miguel River trail meanders along the riverside in this ancient town. This trail is an easily accessible and doable spot.

  • Trail Length: 7.6 miles
  • Average Hiking Duration: 2 hrs 45 mins
  • Difficulty: Moderate

4 Venture To Bear Creek Falls

A view of Bear Creek Falls
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A view of Bear Creek Falls

A quick hike to Bear Creek Falls is yet another item on the checklist. All hikers need are comfortable shoes and maybe a hiking stick.

Hike up to the waterfall for some spectacular views of the neighboring forests.

  • Location: Bear Creek Preserve
  • Access: Via Bear Creek Trail
  • Trail Length: 4.5 miles (roundtrip)

5 Admire The Alta Lakes

Alta Lakes, Telluride, Colorado
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Alta Lakes, Telluride, Colorado - located just outside Telluride, there are plenty of hiking trails around

Colorado is filled with beauty wherever visitors look. Alpine lakes like the Alta Lake are another must-visit place around Telluride. Located at an altitude of 11,300 feet, Alta Lake is surrounded by several hiking trails and is always filled with hikers and mountain climbers.

  • Price: Free
  • Time required: Half day

6 Drop By Telluride Historical Museum

Downtown Telluride
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A view of Downtown Telluride, Colorado

A quick walk along the main street of Telluride resides the Telluride Historical Museum, which was initially a local miners' hospital.

Filled with interesting artifacts, informational content, historical displays, and photographs from renowned local artists, this museum was founded in 1966. Their collection has expanded from simple artifacts to detailed archeological findings.

  • Address: 201 W Gregory Ave, Telluride, CO 81435, United States
  • Hours: Tue - Sat: 10 am - 5 pm (closed on Sun & Mon)
  • Admission: General: $9; Seniors (65+) & Students (6-17): $6

7 Catch A Performance At The Sheridan Opera House

Telluride, Colorado
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A view of Telluride, Colorado in winter

This Opera House is an event space that hosts comedy shows, live theater plays, music concerts, films, and more. This is a non-profitable venue that benefits NGOs and local community organizations.

Artists like Smokey Robinson, Steven Marley, The Wailers, Tim O'Brien, and many more, have performed at the Sheridan Opera House.

  • Address: 110 N Oak St, Telluride, CO 81435, United States

8 Take A Ride On The Telluride Gondola

The Telluride Gondola, Colorado, USA
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The Telluride Gondola, Colorado, USA

Experience breathtaking views with a ride on the Telluride Gondola, a unique mode of transportation connecting the towns of Telluride and Mountain Village. Operating daily from 6:30 am to midnight, this 13-minute journey offers passengers a chance to admire the stunning mountain scenery and spot local wildlife.

The gondola is not only a popular attraction but also a practical way to travel between the two towns, completely free of charge. Suitable for all ages, the Telluride Gondola is a must-visit attraction that showcases the beauty of Colorado's landscape.

  • Address: 455 Mountain Village Blvd, Telluride, CO 81435, United States
  • Hours: 6:30 am - 12 am (daily)

9 Attend The Telluride Film Festival

Telluride, Colorado
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Majestic mountainous surroundings in Telluride, Colorado

The Telluride Film Festival is an annual event that celebrates the art of filmmaking, attracting movie enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. Held over Labor Day weekend, this prestigious festival showcases a diverse selection of films, ranging from documentaries to international features.

Attendees can enjoy screenings, panel discussions, and the chance to interact with filmmakers, actors, and critics. The festival's intimate atmosphere and picturesque setting make it a memorable experience for film lovers visiting Telluride.

  • Address: 500 E Colorado Ave, Telluride, CO 81435, United States
  • Dates: Labor Day weekend (annually)

10 Wander Around Mountain Village

A sign in Mountain Village, Telluride
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A sign in Mountain Village, Telluride

Nestled in the heart of the San Juan Mountains, Mountain Village is a charming alpine town just a short gondola ride away from Telluride. This picturesque village features a variety of shops, restaurants, and outdoor activities, making it an ideal destination for a leisurely stroll or family outing.

Visitors can explore the pedestrian-friendly plazas, indulge in local cuisine, or simply relax and take in the stunning mountain views. With its European-inspired architecture and welcoming atmosphere, Mountain Village is a delightful escape for those seeking a serene retreat.

  • Address: Mountain Village, CO 81435, United States

11 Hike The Sneffels Highline Trail

A view of the San Juan Mountains in Colorado
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A view of the San Juan Mountains in Colorado

The Sneffels Highline Trail is a roughly 13-mile loop located in the San Juan Mountains, offering hikers a chance to experience the beauty of Telluride's alpine scenery. The trail starts at the Jud Wiebe Trailhead and leads hikers through aspen groves, high alpine meadows, and steep mountain passes.

Along the way, hikers can enjoy views of the surrounding peaks, such as Mount Sneffels and the Wilson Range. The trail also offers a close-up look at the iconic Bridal Veil Falls, the tallest free-falling waterfall in Colorado.

  • Trail Length:12.4 miles (roundtrip)
  • Average Hiking Duration: 8 hours
  • Difficulty: Challenging

The Sneffels Highline Trail is best suited for experienced hikers due to its challenging terrain and high elevation.

12 Visit Bridal Veil Falls

A view of Bridal Veil Falls in Telluride, Colorado
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A view of Bridal Veil Falls in Telluride, Colorado

Bridal Veil Falls is a stunning 365-foot waterfall located at the end of the Box Canyon in Telluride. As Colorado's tallest free-falling waterfall, it is a must-see for visitors. The falls can be accessed via a 2-mile hike on the Bridal Veil Falls Trail, which begins at the Pandora Mill site.

Along the trail, hikers can enjoy views of the canyon and the town of Telluride below. At the top, the historic Bridal Veil Powerhouse, built in 1907, is still in operation and serves as a private residence.

  • Access: Via the Bridal Veil Falls Trail
  • Trail Length: 2 miles (roundtrip)
  • Average hiking duration: 1.5 hours

Those planning to drive to the bottom of the falls should use a 4WD vehicle with high clearance.

13 Explore Bear Creek Preserve

A field in Teelluride with a mountain in the background and clouds covering the peak
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A field in Teelluride with a mountain in the background and clouds covering the peak

Bear Creek Preserve is a 325-acre protected area located just south of Telluride, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the region's natural beauty. The preserve is home to the popular Bear Creek Trail, a 2.5-mile hike that leads to the picturesque Bear Creek Falls.

The trail takes hikers through lush forests, alongside the babbling Bear Creek, and past remnants of Telluride's mining history. The falls themselves are a sight to behold, cascading down a rocky cliff surrounded by verdant vegetation.

  • Address: Bear Creek Trailhead, S Pine St, Telluride, CO 81435, United States
  • Hours: Open year-round, weather permitting
  • Cost: Free

14 Shop At The Telluride Farmer's Market

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A street in Telluride, Colorado

The Telluride Farmer's Market is a weekly event held every Friday during the summer months, and early fall, on South Oak Street. This lively market allows visitors to shop for fresh, locally sourced produce, artisanal goods, and handmade crafts. Vendors showcase a variety of products, such as organic fruits and vegetables, grass-fed meats, and freshly baked bread.

The market also features live music performances and food trucks, creating a vibrant atmosphere for shoppers to enjoy. It's the perfect opportunity to support local farmers and artisans while experiencing the community spirit of Telluride.

  • Address: S Oak St, Telluride, CO 81435, United States
  • Hours: Fridays, 10:30 am - 3:30 pm (June - October)
  • Cost: Free entry (prices of items vary)

15 Best Time To Go To Telluride

Autumn in Telluride
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Autumn in Telluride

Telluride is Colorado's most beautiful vacation destination. While every season has something new to offer here, the best time to visit Telluride is mid-June to August and mid-November to the first week of April.

These are the prime summer and winter seasons to explore the beauty of the city. Telluride is world-renowned for its skiing activities and summer music festivals. However, the peak seasons come with the added pressure of price hikes and larger crowds.

In order to make the most of your budget, make advance bookings for flights and hotels.

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The off-season in Telluride is before June but also from September and November. It's early spring and fall shoulder season when the city has gorgeous fall foliage for those Instagram-worthy pictures.

However, note that many shops and restaurants close for maintenance during these off-seasons. Speaking of spring, the snow has just melted giving way to the blooming flowers, which means an abundance of boating and kayaking activities.

Between June and August the temperatures touch the ideal 70 degrees and the activities are at their peak. It's perfect to enjoy the gondola rides, hiking, biking, camping, and enjoying the local food scene.

16 What To Know When Visiting Telluride

Telluride town at night
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Telluride town at night

Telluride used to be a mining town, but its location in the Rocky Mountains makes it an ideal destination for skiing, hiking, and other outdoor recreation.

Keep in mind that Telluride is small; the entire downtown area is only eight blocks long. Shuttles make up most of the transportation and keep the streets clear of tourists for the fewer than 3,000 residents.

Telluride is welcoming, but it's important to respect the way of life here—and the historic landmarks.

17 Best Ways To Get Around In Telluride

Best ways to get to Telluride, Colorado
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A road in Telluride, CO

Telluride is a large ski town. The easiest way to get around town is on foot or on a rented bicycle. Everything from shops, restaurants, cafés, and activity zones, is all walking distance (or riding distance) away.

The town also has a free shuttle service. There is a gondola service that takes visitors up and down the ski slopes of Telluride, but the gondola service is only available during summer.

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The easiest way to reach Telluride is to fly into the Colorado Springs Airport or the Denver International Airport and drive to the ski town. The drive is about 300 miles and is a scenic trip to remember.

To avoid the long drive, fly into Montrose Regional Airport (MTJ) and catch the Telluride Express. However, not many commercial flights land in MTJ.

  • The town's shuttle service is the Galloping Goose bus service which runs every 20 minutes around the city and is free to ride. It starts every day at 7 AM and till midnight.

18 Where To Stay In Telluride

Trees lining a street in Telluride, Colorado
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Trees lining a street in Telluride, Colorado

No matter what budget one is looking for, Telluride has hotels and accommodations for every range. While hotels in Telluride can be pricey, the ski resort itself is a luxury holiday destination. However, whether it's luxury private penthouses, premium rooms overlooking the magical mountain ranges, or simple guest rooms to accommodate the need for a memorable ski holiday, Telluride has something for every budget.

High End

Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection

  • Address: 568 Mountain Village Boulevard, Telluride, CO 87435
  • Price: From $657
  • Features: Pool, restaurant, bar, gym, spa, ski-in/ski-out facilities, ski storage, airport shuttle

Lumiere with Inspirato

  • Address: 118 Lost Creek Lane, Telluride, CO 81435
  • Price: From $519
  • Features: Bar, restaurant, pool, gym, spa, hot tub, laundry facilities, babysitting service, private parking

Mid-Range

The Peaks Resort and Spa

  • Accommodation: The Peaks Resort and Spa
  • Address: 136 Country Club Dr. Mountain Village, CO 81435
  • Price: Starts at $470
  • Amenities: Fitness center, indoor and outdoor pool, hot tubs, tennis court, spa, fine-dine, business center

Inn at Lost Creek

  • Address: 119 Lost Creek Lane, Telluride, CO 81435
  • Price: From $420
  • Features: Complimentary breakfast, spa, gym, bar, restaurant, babysitting service, ski storage, hot tub, airport shuttle, ski equipment rental

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Budget-friendly

The Hotel Telluride

  • Accommodation: The Hotel Telluride
  • Address: 199 Cornet Ln, Telluride, CO 81435, United States
  • Price: Starts at $200
  • Amenities: Outdoor hot tubs, spa, steam, sauna, fine-dine, bike rentals, ski equipment storage, fitness center

The Victoria Inn

  • Accommodation: The Victoria Inn
  • Address: 401 W Pacific Ave, Telluride, CO 81435, United States
  • Price: Starts at $180
  • Amenities: Sauna, in-room ski storage, outdoor hot tub, laundry, and free breakfast

19 Where To Eat In Telluride

Winter in Telluride
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Winter in Telluride

Since Telluride caters to a large range of visitors from across the country, the restaurant and bar scene here is equally happening. Today, tourists rush to the center and downtown corridor to experience a mouthwatering culinary experience.

From in-house beers to stunning early-morning breakfast options and a wide range of international cuisine, Telluride has a range of food options.

The Butcher & The Baker (Breakfast)

This restaurant is best known for its delicious breakfast. Visitors can come by to relish some delicious pancakes with house-made pepper jam and organic eggs.

They also serve some delicious German pastries and classic English waffles.

  • Price: $
  • Address: 201 E Colorado Ave, Telluride, CO 81435, United States

Brown Dog Pizza (Lunch)

Brown Dog Pizza is one spot for all those pie cravings alongside world-class pizza. They have award-winning accreditations for their house-made pizzas.

They offer thick and thin-crust pizzas and gluten-free and vegetarian options. They have a bar and an indoor dining area to enjoy must-try pies like the thick Brooklyn Bridge Pie and their classic square Detroit pies.

  • Price: $$
  • Address: 110 E Colorado Ave, Telluride, CO 81435, United States

Allred's Restaurant (Dinner date)

If a dinner date is something of interest, head to Allred's for a unique, luxurious, and picturesque American dining experience. The restaurant offers stunning sunset views, thanks to being located between two gondola stations.

At 10,000 feet above sea level, the restaurant has long-walled glass overlooking the snowy hill slopes of Telluride. It is a perfect spot for a dress-up date night.

  • Price: $$$
  • Address: San Sophia Station, Telluride, CO 81435, United States

20 How To Spend A Perfect Day In Telluride

Spend a day in Telluride, Colorado
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Spend a perfect day in Telluride, Colorado

The ski town of Telluride offers a lot of travelers who enjoy the outdoors and nature. While a day might not enough to enjoy this quaint town, it can be done with the right itinerary.

For a postcard-perfect day in Telluride, start the day by visiting the Telluride Historical Museum to get an insight into the town and its history. Spend about an hour or two by taking a self-guided tour and then hit downtown Telluride to explore the central zone.

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In the afternoon head to the Miguel River Trail for a hike and soothing river views. In the evening, head back to the town and hit the Sheridan Opera House to take in a concert. Alternatively, enjoy the Telluride Art walk from one gallery to another. The information about these self-guided walks can be found in the visitor center.

If hiking is all visitors wish to do for a day in Telluride, they can head to the Jud Wiebe Trail for a 2.7-mile hike.