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Telluride is a Victorian mining town at an elevation of 8,745 ft., located off U.S.
Highway 145 on the scenic San Juan Skyway in Southwest Colorado. Hundreds of abandoned
mines are scattered throughout the area, once producing silver, gold, lead, zinc,
and copper. Of these, the Tomboy, Sheridan, Alta, Liberty Bell and Smuggler Union
are the most notable.
Considered the summer festival capital of the Rockies, Telluride offers many events
throughout the summer. Every weekend you'll find a different reason to visit: the
Bluegrass Festival, Wine Festival, Mushroom Festival, Fourth of July, Balloon Festival,
and the world-famous Telluride Film Festival over Labor Day Weekend.
One of the most challenging ski mountains in the world, world class Telluride Ski
Resort offers 700 acres of new terrain to ski. Telluride Mountain Village Golf Course—at
9,500 feet—is one of the highest 18-hole championship golf courses, measuring 6,739
yards with a par of 71.
Telluride is within driving distance of Durango and the Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad,
Mesa Verde National Park, and Four Corners National Monument.
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100 West Colorado Avenue
Telluride, CO 81435
Located at the heart of Telluride, one block east of the New Sheridan Hotel, next to the Eagle Restaurant.
Click here for a map.
(970) 728-9700
(877) 789-0004
Winter Hours
We are open 7 days a week
Mon-Thurs 10AM to 8PM
Fri & Sat 10AM to 9PM
Sunday 10AM-8PM
Manager Amber Schmid
Email telluride@overland.com
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