Hiking
We hesitate to even call Cornet Creek Falls Trail a proper hike, as it is only .5 miles, roundtrip. But this short jaunt is definitely long on presentation and is still one of the best Telluride trails around. Not only will you enjoy gorgeous summer views of the Telluride Ski Resort, after about a 10-minute walk you’ll be greeted with a most misty finish: the spectacular, 80-foot Cornet Falls waterfall. Please note: the hike does require some scrambling on loose soil and rock for optimal viewing, so do wear sturdy shoes.
Cornet Creek
We hesitate to even call Cornet Creek Falls Trail a proper hike, as it is only .5 miles, roundtrip. But this short jaunt is definitely long on presentation and is still one of the best Telluride trails around. Not only will you enjoy gorgeous summer views of the Telluride Ski Resort, after about a 10-minute walk you’ll be greeted with a most misty finish: the spectacular, 80-foot Cornet Falls waterfall. Please note: the hike does require some scrambling on loose soil and rock for optimal viewing, so do wear sturdy shoes.
Follow the San Miguel River through the town of Telluride itself, while enjoying great canyon views and even learn about Telluride’s vast mining heritage on posted signs along your path. Easily accessed and just 170 feet in elevation gain, be on the lookout for passing joggers who are out on their daily run with a view.
How to get there: Start the trail anywhere in downtown Telluride, and take it easy toward the box canyon. To make a longer trip out of it, you can connect with the Bridal Veil Falls trail just past the Pandora Mill.
San Miguel River
Follow the San Miguel River through the town of Telluride itself, while enjoying great canyon views and even learn about Telluride’s vast mining heritage on posted signs along your path. Easily accessed and just 170 feet in elevation gain, be on the lookout for passing joggers who are out on their daily run with a view.
How to get there: Start the trail anywhere in downtown Telluride, and take it easy toward the box canyon. To make a longer trip out of it, you can connect with the Bridal Veil Falls trail just past the Pandora Mill.
Another moderate trail that can be accessed right from Telluride proper, this is a 3-mile loop that takes you lush aspen forests, sprawling fields and meadows, and wide-open sightlines of Telluride the entire way.
How to get there: Go north on North Aspen Street from downtown just as you would to get to Cornet Creek Falls. Instead of going straight, cross the bridge on the left and you'll see the well-marked trail.
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Jud Wiebe Memorial Trail
R1010089020Another moderate trail that can be accessed right from Telluride proper, this is a 3-mile loop that takes you lush aspen forests, sprawling fields and meadows, and wide-open sightlines of Telluride the entire way.
How to get there: Go north on North Aspen Street from downtown just as you would to get to Cornet Creek Falls. Instead of going straight, cross the bridge on the left and you'll see the well-marked trail.
That sound you hear is the Liberty Bell basin and mine calling your name. Along the way, you’ll pass historic mining structures as you ascend the 2,500-foot elevation gain. And while this trail is certainly steeped in history, we must warn you it is literally steep as well. Be careful as you make the, at times, strenuous journey and always try to keep your eyes on what’s ahead (which will include immaculate views of wildflowers and wildlife).
How to get there: From downtown, take North Oak Street north until it becomes Tomboy Road and veers right. Turn a hard left at the first road you come across (Liberty Bell Road), stay straight at the fork, and look for the trailhead marker.
Liberty Bell Road
Liberty Bell RoadThat sound you hear is the Liberty Bell basin and mine calling your name. Along the way, you’ll pass historic mining structures as you ascend the 2,500-foot elevation gain. And while this trail is certainly steeped in history, we must warn you it is literally steep as well. Be careful as you make the, at times, strenuous journey and always try to keep your eyes on what’s ahead (which will include immaculate views of wildflowers and wildlife).
How to get there: From downtown, take North Oak Street north until it becomes Tomboy Road and veers right. Turn a hard left at the first road you come across (Liberty Bell Road), stay straight at the fork, and look for the trailhead marker.
This long, difficult hike is about 14 miles, round trip. Pack accordingly, because this one should take you the entire day. But is it ever worth it. Forming what is essentially a complete a loop around majestic Wasatch Mountain, you’ll experience breathtaking views of waterfalls, wildflowers, and whatever else lies below.
How to get there: From downtown, walk south on Pine St., cross the bridge, and find the trailhead.
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Telluride Town Park
Wasatch TrailThis long, difficult hike is about 14 miles, round trip. Pack accordingly, because this one should take you the entire day. But is it ever worth it. Forming what is essentially a complete a loop around majestic Wasatch Mountain, you’ll experience breathtaking views of waterfalls, wildflowers, and whatever else lies below.
How to get there: From downtown, walk south on Pine St., cross the bridge, and find the trailhead.
Neighborhoods
The Town of Telluride is breathtaking in every single way. Victorian houses line the streets that were originally designed for horse-and-buggies, jagged peaks soar above the buildings, the spirit of the Wild West is alive and well in any of the historic saloons, and you’re still only minutes away from world-class skiing. In fact, there are two chair lifts that pick up directly from town, as well as the famous gondola. Bars, restaurants, museums, theaters, music venues, and boutique shops fill the restored buildings, adding another level entirely to your Telluride vacation.
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The Town of Telluride is breathtaking in every single way. Victorian houses line the streets that were originally designed for horse-and-buggies, jagged peaks soar above the buildings, the spirit of the Wild West is alive and well in any of the historic saloons, and you’re still only minutes away from world-class skiing. In fact, there are two chair lifts that pick up directly from town, as well as the famous gondola. Bars, restaurants, museums, theaters, music venues, and boutique shops fill the restored buildings, adding another level entirely to your Telluride vacation.
Mountain Village has a more modern feel than town, and the homes located here are jaw-droppingly gorgeous, spacious, and private. They’re ideal for a family or group who wants to ski, then relax all together in a cozy, luxurious setting. Mountain Village core has its own array of shops and restaurants, but they certainly offer a more exclusive feel than those in town. However, getting down to town is simple: hop on the free Gondola. From Mountain Village, you’ll make one stop at San Sophia Station -- where you can appreciate the altitude of 10,540 feet and all the views that come with it -- before descending down into town
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Mountain Village
Mountain Village has a more modern feel than town, and the homes located here are jaw-droppingly gorgeous, spacious, and private. They’re ideal for a family or group who wants to ski, then relax all together in a cozy, luxurious setting. Mountain Village core has its own array of shops and restaurants, but they certainly offer a more exclusive feel than those in town. However, getting down to town is simple: hop on the free Gondola. From Mountain Village, you’ll make one stop at San Sophia Station -- where you can appreciate the altitude of 10,540 feet and all the views that come with it -- before descending down into town
Food scene
Soaring with elevated pub fare, you will be flying high in this historic building.
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Floradora Saloon
103 W Colorado AveSoaring with elevated pub fare, you will be flying high in this historic building.
Brown Dog Pizza
110 E Colorado AveGold medal award-winning pizza. Enough said.
Bring the whole family because there’s fantastic food for all ages (and obviously a great beer selection for the adults).
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Smuggler's Brewpub
225 S Pine StBring the whole family because there’s fantastic food for all ages (and obviously a great beer selection for the adults).
Fun and fine dining intertwine here, all with a relaxed feel that features modern twists on classic fare.
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Cosmopolitan Restaurant
301 Gus's WayFun and fine dining intertwine here, all with a relaxed feel that features modern twists on classic fare.
This Steakhouse is located in the historic New Sheridan Hotel. As expected you’ll get shared sides and large portions, but with an experience all its own.
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Chop House Restaurant at New Sheridan
231 W Colorado AveThis Steakhouse is located in the historic New Sheridan Hotel. As expected you’ll get shared sides and large portions, but with an experience all its own.
Beautiful Jewel Box of a restaurant. Just beware, it fills very quickly due to its size, extensive wine list and exquisite food quality.
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La Marmotte
150 W San Juan AveBeautiful Jewel Box of a restaurant. Just beware, it fills very quickly due to its size, extensive wine list and exquisite food quality.
Poacher's Pub
113 Lost Creek LnSuper casual atmosphere
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Know The Elevation In Telluride
From the moment you enter Town, the Telluride elevation is already 8,750 feet above sea level. Head up to Mountain Village, and the elevation rises to 9,547 feet above sea level. If you make your way up to the ski-in, ski-out cabins perched high up in the hills, you could be sleeping at 10,500 feet above sea level and higher. And when you reach the top of the resort’s highest lift, you’ll be at 12,255 feet above sea level.
We've found that oxygen services are the quickest, most effective way to recover from a bout of altitude sickness.
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Free Dial-a-Ride Shuttle
Dial-a-ride is a free on-call door-to-door shuttle in MV.
They are open:
Sun-Thurs from 6:30 AM to 12:30 AM midnight
Fri and Sat from 6:30 AM to 2:30 AM
This service is not available during Gondola off season closures (April 8- May 22 AND mid Oct- week of Thanksgiving) and does not transfer between MV and the town of Telluride.
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Apres in Telluride
Apres culture is HUGE in Telluride! The Steaming Bean, Sheridan Opera House, and the Buck all offer music many nights a week, usually starting between 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM.
Contact us for more of our favorites!
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What Our Homes Are Stocked With
All homes come stocked with a starter kit including: paper towels, tissues, toilet paper, liquid dish soap, a dish sponge, dishwasher tablets, laundry detergent, coffee filters, kitchen garbage bags, and small shampoo, conditioner, and bar soap in each bathroom. All homes have 1 humidifier in each bedroom closet.
This should be enough for a week-long vacation with us!
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Hiking in Telluride
Your level of preparedness is key. Whether you’re just taking a leisurely stroll or going backpacking on a multi-day excursion along Telluride’s 14’ers, plan ahead. Due to Telluride hiking trails’ elevation levels, you’ll always want to pack sunscreen and plenty of water. You’ll definitely need a map and a few snacks. Bug spray never hurts. If it does, a prepacked first-aid kit can always help ease the pain. But once you’ve gathered all the necessary supplies, you now know the ideal Telluride’s hiking trail waiting for you.
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Free Transportation
The Galloping Goose is a free bus service running around the Town Telluride.
Dial-A-Ride is a free point-to-point transportation in Mountain Village only.
Free, 15-Minute Gondola: Open 7-12am, traveling between Mountain Village and the Town. During festivals, the gondola runs until 2:00 am.
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Driving in Telluride
If you’re driving, you should know, in the Town of Telluride there is no overnight street parking. Carhenge parking lot, while free, also has no overnight parking. In Mountain Village, both the Gondola parking lot and Heritage offer paid parking. Also, Mountain Village market parking only allows 1hr parking. You should note Mountain Village has no street parking at all except during selected festivals, when there will be appointed parking.
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Babysitters and Equipment Rentals
We know the best babysitters as well as where to rent all the accessories like cribs and baby gates.
Contact us directly for more information!