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Telluride Resort, Colorado - SNOW Search offers information on ski resorts, snow conditions, ski area lodging, and more. SNOW is a proud member of the SkiMall.Net Family
Telluride Ski Resort
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565 Mountain Village Blvd
Telluride, CO 81435
US
(970) 728-6900 / (866) 287-5015
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$76
12,260 FT
3,530 FT
About the Resort Update This Info
Telluride is as close to pure mountain as
you can get. Telluride is the perfect blend
of pure mountain splendor, historic charm,
world class skiing, and unsurpassable beauty.
Year after year guests discover Telluride
and fall totally in love. And, with the opening
of Prospect Bowl nearly doubling the size
of the ski area, paradise just keeps getting
better and better.
Dressed in pure white snow, the San Juan
Mountain’s jagged 14,000 foot peaks jut powerfully
into a crisp, clear and serene turquoise
sky, setting the stage for the finest skiing
in the West. Enjoy wide open slopes virtually
free of lift lines on the expansive and awe
inspiring terrain whether you are a beginner,
intermediate, or advanced skier. Effortlessly
explore two towns equally tall on charm that
are connected by a free and magical gondola.
At the foot of the mountain lies Telluride,
a jewel box town, virtually unchanged since
its 19th century mining days and nestled
in a pristine box canyon. The other side
of the ski resort boasts Mountain Village,
a casually sophisticated European inspired
village bustling with upscale lodging, dining,
and shopping. Expect to be embraced by a
warm and spirited place like no other; this
is a place that touches your soul.
Tickets
Weekend/Holiday Weekday
Full Day 1/2 Day Full Day 1/2 Day
Adult $76 $64 $76 $64
Junior $45 $37 $45 $37
Senior $56 $45 $56 $45
*Note: 1/2 day starts at 12:30
There are on line discounts available for
purchase on www.tellurideskiresort.com.
Rentals
Adult Junior Senior
Ski Package $27 $16 $27
Snowboard Package $30 $21 $30
Lessons & Instruction
Kid's lessons, group lessons & private
lessons available at the Telluride Ski &
Snowboard School available at www.tellurideskiresort.com
Snowboarding
Skiers and riders hitting the slopes of Telluride
this winter can ride Telluride Air Garden’s
new Superpipe. The "Pipe Monster"
was designed by Zaugg of Switzerland, an
advanced cutting and blower machine famous
for creating the X-games and US Open’s outrageous
Superpipes. The new Superpipe, which rivals
other resort terrain parks nationwide, will
be located on the Butterfly run.
Racing Programs
Feeling the need for speed? Skiers and riders
can race the clock on the NASTAR course open
daily from 10 am.-3 p.m. (closed on powder
days).
Recent Improvements
Backcountry enthusiasts eagerly await the
opening of Telluride’s new guided hike-to
terrain in Prospect Bowl’s challenging and
breathtaking Mountain Quail. Telluride Ski
Resort launched the new guided terrain of
Mountain Quail in January 2005. The run sits
against the dramatic backdrop of Palmyra
Peak and offers guided hike-to terrain within
the ski area boundary for the first time
ever.
In addition to the new guided hike-to terrain,
Telluride Ski Resort's Air Garden Terrain
Park will be adding a new Super Pipe and
three engineered hits. These additions will
allow skiers and riders to push the limits
of new-school riding.
Dining
Food afficionados across the country are
taking notice of chef innovation in this
small resort boasting over 50 restaurants
and bars. New approaches in American cuisine,
wine cellars that rival those found on either
coast and tasting menus prepared by seasoned
chefs create the perfect atmosphere to match
any mood. Two Telluride chefs, Erich Owen
from Allred's and Chad Scothorn from the
Cosmopolitan, recently showcased their gourmet
talents at the James Beard House, a tremendous
honor in the culinary world.
Nightlife
From dancing on the spring-loaded dance floor
at the Fly Me to the Moon Saloon to enjoying
a beer at the historic New Sheridan, there
is ample opportuntiy for entertainment once
the sun goes down.
Lodging
After a long days play in our mountain paradise,
there is nothing better than drifting off
to sleep in a comfortable bed and cozy accommodations.
Whether guests choose the Victorian charm
of Telluride's small inns or the spacious
grandeur of luxury condominiums in Mountain
Village, accommodations are as diverse as
the terrain on the mountain. All lodging
is conveniently located within walking distance
of the slopes, gondola, shopping and fine
restaurants.