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Accommodations / Lodging |
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Fairmont Heritage Place - Franz Klammer Lodge |
970-728-3318 |
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Inn at Lost Creek |
970-728-5678 |
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Uniquely Designed Luxury Hotel Suites. Indulge yourself in elegant premier lodging featuring marble baths, jetted tubs, steam showers, stone fireplaces, balconies with mountain views, deluxe kitchenettes, and more.
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The Camel's Garden |
970-728-9300 |
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Hotel Telluride |
970-369-1188 |
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From the moment you enter the lobby you will recognize that The Hotel Telluride is a place of extraordinary charm and character. The beautiful furnishings and expansive windows let you know you have truly arrived.
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The New Sheridan |
970-728-4351 |
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The Wyndham Peaks Resort |
970-728-6800 |
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The Wyndham Peaks Resort and Golden Door Spa is one adventure after another. This alpine hotel is located in the Mountain Village and is the largest resort hotel in the area with full service, slopeside location, and pro shop for the golf course.
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The Cordial Concierge |
800-281-8217 |
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Let us help you decipher the many accommodation & management company options in Telluride and the local region.
(Alpine, Elevation Vacations, Premier Mountain Resorts, Resort Quest, Telluride Services)
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Festivals |
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Telluride Bluegrass Festival |
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Not totally hillbilly type Bluegrass, but more like a pleasant mix of progressive Rock, Blues, Jazz, and Bluegrass describes the music played at Telluride Bluegrass. For 30 years, the Telluride Bluegrass Festival has brought music and magic to the hearts of thousands of festivarians (about 10,000 per year). Many make a pilgrimage to the San Juan Mountains each year, on the summer solstice for four days, to bask in the symphony of the world's finest artists and the town's breathtaking setting. The performers and their exquisite music will echo throughout the canyon.
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Telluride Blues & Brews Festival |
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Relatively new in the roster of festivals in Telluride, this has rapidly become the second largest festival with 5000+ festival participants in the last couple of years. Three days of concerts in the park have brought famous blues bands like Joe Cocker, Little Feat, Neville Brothers, B.B. King, Allman Brothers Band, and more.
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Telluride Film Festival |
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Over 30 years old this Labor Day Weekend the Telluride Film Festival brings stars and eclectic films from all corners of the planet. Almost as well known in the industry as Sundance, the festival is jammed packed with events honoring the film industry and its artists. Parties, picnics and popcorn make up this world-renown film festival along with its premieres, tributes and collection of 40 film events.
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Telluride Mountain Film Festival |
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MOUNTAINFILM brings an awe-inspiring mix of documentary films about conservation, nature photography, mountain climbers, explorers, and cultures of the world. Hosted every Memorial Day weekend for over 25 years in Telluride, the core events include the Moving Mountains Symposium and three full days of film, gallery exhibits, concerts, lectures, and round-table discussions. It can change your attitude towards how you look at your world around you.
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Guiding Services |
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Dave's Mountain Tours |
970-728-9749 |
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Specializing in 4x4 jeep tours in summer and snowmobile tours in winter, this guide service gives you the personal touch.
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Paraglide Telluride |
970-369-4696 |
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Take a wild adventure "flying tandem" from off the Ski Mountain to the town of Telluride via paraglider. They haven't lost anyone yet!
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Telluride Flyfishers & Rafters |
970-728-4440 |
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Owned by its guides, Telluride Flyfishers specializes in catching fish close by on the San Miguel river and on longer 2 & 3 day float trips in the famous Gunnison Gorge. White water rafting on the San Miguel is also their specialty.
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Telluride Outside |
970-728-3895 |
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The oldest running guide service since 1984, Telluride Outside takes you on 4x4 jeep tours, rafting trips, bike tours, fly-fishing trips, and snowmobile tours.
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Kid's Stuff |
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Telluride Academy |
970-728-5311 |
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The most tremendous summer mountain experience you can give your kids. Sign up early because the classes and activities fill up way in advance. Camping, hiking, nature classes, theatre, river trips, climbing, and leadership skills are among the great activities offered.
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Recreation |
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Orvis Hot Springs |
970-626-5324 |
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Enjoy the hot springs in a number of different types of small pools from "clothing optional" to family-oriented. Masseuses and spa available too.
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Telluride Parks Department |
970-728-2173 |
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Taking care of the town fields, ice rinks, playground, tennis courts, swimming pool, and smaller parks, the Parks Department has a wealth of activities for all.
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Telluride Ski & Golf Company |
970-728-6900 |
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The operator of the Ski Mountain has a great ski school and tons of other great activities and packages to offer. The Ski Company also runs the golf course in Mountain Village during the summer.
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Telluride Visitors Bureau |
888-605-2578 |
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Official Site for Telluride and Mountain Village Visitor Services-Telluride, CO "Only in Telluride" is the bureau's motto. And their website invites you to explore this incredible place through the eyes of YOUR particular mind-set.
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Telluride Watershed Coalition |
970-708-5181 |
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A coalition of many organizations dedicated to educating recreationalists and preserving the rivers and water ways of San Miguel County. Their map of the trails and water ways is truly remarkable and worthy of everyone's attention.
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