Unhassled Mountain Experience! Unlike other destination resorts, Telluride
offers a truly Unhassled Mountain Experience. Telluride's slopes and lifts remain
uncrowded throughout the season - so you can really enjoy your ski vacation.
In fact, the mountain is so uncrowded that you'll often feel like you are on your
own private ski slope.
The community is nestled securely at the end of the road in a box canyon, and
surrounded by towering 14,000 ft. peaks densely blanketed in aspens. Telluride may be remote,
but that's part of its charm; the enclave-like setting is protected by its natural
environment, creating feelings of coziness. The gondola and ski-in,
ski-out environment of both the European style Mountain Village and quaint 19th
century mining town means little traffic, so even the kids can get around easily.
Always Close To The Slopes Telluride's free, scenic gondola connects town,
Mountain Village and the slopes with ease from morning until midnight, so there's
no wrestling with tickets or crowding onto busses. Visitors enjoy a blissful ski-in,
ski-out experience from arrival to departure. Unlike other resorts, which require
a daily drive between town and mountain, you can park your car for the duration of
your stay in Telluride, or not bother to rent one when you fly in.
New Revelation and Black Iron Bowls Telluride's incredible terrain now includes eight new
runs of backcountry-style terrain and over 1,000 vertical feet of new terrain adjacent to the breathtaking Prospect Bowl. Set
against the dramatic backdrop of Palmyra Peak on the western end of the
resort, Black Iron Bowl is both challenging and exceptionally beautiful. Revelation Bowl is some of the biggest wide open terrain Telluride Skiers have ever known.
Covering a full 1000 vertical feet, the new terrain includes the expansive
Mountain Quail couloir, European-style faces, open glades and steep chutes. Black Iron Bowl,
named for an old mining claim, is an excellent addition to the existing inbounds
hike-to areas of Bald Mountain and Prospect Ridge, where advanced skiers and
boarders enjoy fresh tracks virtually all season.
They Simply Call It 'T-Time' In addition to Telluride's manageable size, its peaceful
ambiance and easy going attitude remove all of the stress from the entire ski experience.
No crowds, no lines, no timetables, no hurrying, no pressure to adhere to the rules
of fashion or wealth - that's the Telluride experience. Push your limits or glide
through the day - it's entirely up to you.
Enjoy The View! The Telluride Ski Experience offers an incredible mountain
experience for all levels of skiers thanks to a mix of quality terrain at all points
on the mountain. From refined groomed runs to challenging bumps, to steeps that will take
your breath away, there truly is something for everyone. Even beginners and intermediate
skiers can ride to the highest peaks and enjoy terrain and views typically reserved
for the experts.
Updated Telluride:
- Over 1,700 acres of terrain
- Vertical drop of 3,530 feet
- Base elevation: 8,750 feet
- Summit elevation: 12,255 feet
- Longest Run: 4.6 Miles "Galloping Goose
- Average Annual Snowfall: 309 inches
Trail Breakdown
- 38% expert
- 38% intermediate
- 24% beginner
- 84 Named Trails - over 30km of nordic trails
Getting Here Telluride is located amongst the majestic San Juan
Mountains in the Southwestern corner of Colorado. Only 65 miles away, Motrose
Regional Airport is serviced by five major air carriers with non-stop service
from major cities including Newark, Dallas, Houston, and more.
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