Located in the San Juan Range of the Rocky Mountains, in the southwest corner of Colorado. It was a stop for us along the San Juan Skyway.
Several friends of mine try visit Telluride annually and it is easy to understand why.
It is surrounded by the twelve and thirteen thousand foot peaks of the Uncompahgre National Forest. Loved by skiers in the winter for the variety of skiing options, hikers in summer because it is in the midst of nature, and it is about 100 miles northeast from the Four Corners, which is the intersection of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah; making it easily driveable from four states, and Denver is easily accessible by air.
The prices were reasonable, and it has a relaxed and accessible feeling that I imagine is unique for a ski town. We stayed at Bear Creek Lodge in Mountain Village, which is a pleasant gondola ride away.
Our visit was during the Mushroom Festival. Growers compete, artisans sell their creations, and a parade marches down the high street. It was lovely to see folks of all ages in costumes enjoying themselves.
My favorite part was looking for bears; cycling on the Hike and Bike Trails that follows the river through town and continues out to a variety of trails that lead to water falls and other adventures. We passed a beaver dam, some ducks, and followed some paw prints, but did not see any bears.
August, 2009
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