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Telluride
If you're looking for an authentic 19th century western mountain mining town vacation experience, updated for the demanding tastes of the 21st Century outdoor enthusiast, put Telluride on your “must do list”. Although it was once a well-kept secret, Telluride is now playing in the major resort league. Yet, the 12 block long town, with stunning Victorian homes, opera house and lively saloons, still maintains a special old west small town character.
Nestled in a canyon at the base of the Telluride Ski Mountain (8,750'), surrounded by 13,000' peaks lies a National Historic Landmark District with Victorian-era architecture. Telluride is less than one mile long so everything is in walking distance. Whether your choice is a quaint bed & breakfast inn, an elegant full-service hotel or a fully-equipped opulent slope side condominium or private home, Telluride has you covered. The Main Street shops and restaurants are a short distance from most lodging and accommodations. The mountain’s gondola runs year-round. The free gondola runs 17 hours, seven days a week and takes visitors from town up to the Mountain Village where there is more options for shopping, dinning, activities, spa treatments and lodging.
This European-style Mountain Village overlooks some of the most magnificent peaks in he San Juan Mountains. This is a world-class summer resort boasting an 18-hole championship golf course and 3,000 acres of National Forest for hiking and biking. At the Mountain Village, guests enjoy a traditional ski resort village with tantalizing restaurants, and shops galore.
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Telluride captivates those with a desire for adventure. Explore the dramatic beauty of the alpine environment on hiking, biking and old mining jeep trails. Enjoy horseback riding, ghost towns, fly fishing, rock climbing, mountaineering, hiking, backpacking, kayaking, rafting, skateboarding and mountain biking, among other activities. For a more relaxing day, visit the relaxing hot springs or browse boutiques and gift shops. For a more exhilarating experience, try a hike to an authentic mining ghost town.
From May through September, Telluride hosts a number of festivals ranging from arts, wine and mushrooms to Blues & Brews and the Jazz Festival. Don’t miss the Telluride Mountain Film Festival and the famous Telluride Film Festival. The Telluride Film Festival is a 30-plus year traditional favorite held every Labor Day weekend.
Situated in a river valley, about one hour from Telluride on the Million Dollar Highway, lies the often-photographed and treasured town of Ouray. Known as the Switzerland of America, Ouray offers hundreds of miles of backcountry roads for jeeping, hiking or mountain biking. The trails that surround the town provide spectacular mountain photography. Ouray is in the heart of the San Juan Skyway; a spectacular road that has been designated as one of the most scenic drives in America. Ouray activities include hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, jeep touring, photography, fly and float fishing, mine tours, guided tours, mountaineering, backpacking and golf. Explore ghost towns, museums, gift shops, boutiques and galleries. Once an early supply route from Ouray to Telluride, the Last Dollar Road offers beautiful vistas, high alpine meadows and views of the San Miguel canyon.
Finish your day of adventure with a relaxing soak in any of Ouray's natural hot springs. Visit one of the many restaurants, enjoy and ice cream cone or stop in for a brew and brat at the outdoor Biergarten. There are many dining choices from French bakeries and family-style cafes to the ultimate in international cuisine. Enjoy an outdoor cookout, miniature golf, live entertainment, coffee house, tavern, All American Musical Revue, or take in a movie. For a short side trip visit the Black Canyon National Park.
Just one hour from Ouray, the Black Canyon of the Gunnison is one of the newest National Parks in the lower 48 states. The canyon, one mile deep at its deepest point, and 1,150 feet across at its narrowest, was carved out over millions of years by the Gunnison River. The Black Canyon offers adventure including, hiking, rafting, biking, hiking and some of the states best trout fishing.
To reach Telluride and Ouray, major airlines fly into the Telluride Airport, or nearby Montrose. From the airports, reasonably priced transportation shuttle services are available to whisk you to your accommodations. So, take a look at some of the coupon offers we've gathered together for you, and we think you'll agree, Telluride and Ouray are a great vacation value!
