Discover the best top things to do in Telluride & Mountain Village, United States including Blue Lakes Trail, Tasting Telluride Food Tour, Mild to Wild Rafting & Jeep Trail Tours, Sneffels Highline Trail, Bear Creek Falls, Telluride Mountain Village Gondola, Black Bear Pass, Telluride Offroad Adventures, Christy Sports Ski and Snowboard, Ophir Pass Trail.
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A challenging and beautiful hiking trail about 10 miles out of town.
Directions to this trail is pretty spot on with All Trails app. The hike itself was about 8 miles round trip with a lot of elevation gain hiking in. Some minor switchbacks I would say around 8 -10 total, but nothing too significant. The views along this trail is picturesques with wildlife popping up here and there. The fields of flowers and waterfalls were my highlights. The end result is the Blue Lake and we got lucky cause there were still a little bit of snow.
5.0 based on 36 reviews
A one of a kind experience - a 3 hour culinary walking tour led by Lois and Howie Stern, Telluride locals since 1972.Between plentiful samplings, get a longtime local's view of Telluride. This culinary walking tour combines great food with great stories from chefs, owners, artisans and residents.EAT, DRINK, HAVE FUN !
5.0 based on 93 reviews
Experience Colorado rafting on the beautiful San Miguel River just outside Telluride, Colorado and near Ouray Colorado. The winding, twisting waterway admist red rock walls and contrasting green pines will thrill you along with the constant class II "splashes" and class III "wet and fun" rapids! Don't miss the highlight of your Southwest trip!
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Rated as difficult and requiring experience with altitude, this scenic 13-mile hiking trail skirts the perimeter of the Sneffels Wilderness, with a 3,600 foot elevation change.
5.0 based on 406 reviews
Scenic waterfalls that tumble down into Telluride's box canyon in the San Juan Mountains.
This is a relatively easy trail - about 2.5 miles to the Falls starting at the end of S. Pine Street. The trail does climb most of the way but is not steep until very near the Falls. It is a beautiful hike and you can walk right up to the base of the Falls at the end. Go early to avoid the crowds since this trail is very popular.
5.0 based on 1,916 reviews
One of the most unique forms of public transportation connects Mountain Village to Telluride offering stunning 360-degree views of the San Juan Mountains that extend as far away as Utah. The gondola, the first and only free public transportation of its kind in the United States opened in 1996 and was initially built to help improve air quality while expanding the ski area. It is entirely free to commuters and sightseers. Since then, it has become a popular attraction for residents and visitors alike, giving them a stunning ride that caps out at 10,540 feet above sea level. Approximately 3 million passenger rides annually – and safely – and more than 50 million passenger trips have been provided since opening day. The gondola operates roughly 287 days each year with routine maintenance scheduled during our shoulder season months. It takes about 12 minutes to get from the Town of Telluride to Mountain Village Village. It takes 3 minutes from Mountain Village Center to Market Plaza.
Terrific way to get up and own the mountain for various activities. Whether going mid-mountain for coffee or all the way down for Telluride activities. Stayed at the top at Mountain Lodge and this was a terrific mode of transportation during our weeklong stay. Whether going out for drinks, food or hiking.
5.0 based on 64 reviews
We took a tour with Telluride Outfitters. Roger was our driver. He was great. Black Bear is a one way pass, so we started out and went over Ophir pass and then the highway to Black Bear. The views are amazing. This is an off-road jeep ride that is rated as advanced. Once you reach the pass, you take a nice picture with the sign, if all the jeepers who are lined up with their jeeps to have their pictures taken let you cut in line - otherwise you may be there a while. The downward trip back into Telluride is very steep crossing small waterfalls etc.. Great view of Bridal Veil Falls - which you go right past. This an Imogen Pass are the 2 must do jeep rides in Telluride or Ouray.
5.0 based on 143 reviews
Telluride Offroad Adventures is an exclusive 4x4 tour company that provides scenic/historic tours into the high country surrounding Telluride, Colorado. Explore; Ghost Towns, Freefalling Waterfalls, Towering Peaks, Wildflower-Filled Alpine Basins, and Majestic Wildlife on our daily tours. We offer free pick up and drop off at your hotel or residence. (No need to come to us). We use only the best 4x4's for our tours, Jeep Gladiators and Wranglers! Come on out and see why we are known as the local's favorite!
5.0 based on 23 reviews
We are located in the Mountain Village Heritage Plaza and offer a variety of ski rental packages from sport to demo equipment so that we can match your gear to your ability level. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff is sure to help you find exactly what you need to make your ski experience unforgettable. Need some new apparel? Stop in and check out a wide assortment of outerwear options from the top brands in the industry.
Excellent service from all who worked there especially from John. He has a great knowledge base when is comes to matching a person with the perfect ski. The prices are very reasonable. The Heritage Square location is provides perfect access to the main ticket window and Lift Four. The shop itself has winter attire for purchase at very reasonable prices just in case you forgot anything. Look here first if you ever want to Demo top of the line skis AND experience top of the line service.
5.0 based on 63 reviews
It's not nothing. We drive this pass to earn our first jeep badge however we were not prepared for the terrain because people say how easy it is. It was exciting and terrifying for those afraid of heights.
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