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Telluride.com Nestled in a box canyon surrounded by majestic, 13,000-foot peaks of the San Juan Mountains, the Town of Telluride is filled with colorful legends, over a century of history and Rocky Mountain spirit. Just six blocks wide and twelve blocks long, the National Historic District is a window into the town's illustrious past and a showcase of spirited individualism and community pride.
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TellurideToday.com Telluride, Colorado! Our mining (festivals) town is wedged in a picturesque glacial canyon at the base of the dramatic San Juan Mountains. Once a remote mining area, today Telluride has become a destination (and home) for artists, skiers, celebrities, second homeowners, hippies, and just about any other human type you could imagine. But that’s what makes it so special. A restored Victorian main street is delightful for shopping, munching, and people-watching; you can sign up for a walking tour at Historic Tours of Telluride, or guide yourself with a map available from the visitor’s center. Make sure you include a visit to the 1895 New Sheridan Hotel, which in its refurbished state, accepts overnight guests. The Telluride Historical Museum is also a good resource for a quick history lesson on mining to the ski boom trivia. Skiers and snowboarders dreaming of a ski vacation can turn dreams into reality with lodges like the Mountain Lodge in Mountain Village, Resort Quest Telluride, the Mountainside Inn and the historic New Sheridan hotel. Fill out this accommodations contact form for great lodging rates.
Telluride Visitor Guide Welcome to the virtual home of the official Telluride & Mountain Village Visitor Guide. Within these pages, discover everything you need to know to plan a visit or relocation to Telluride, Colorado.
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  • USFS closes two Lizard Head Nordic trails
    The United States Forest Service recently informed the Telluride Nordic Association that it can no longer groom two of the trails that weave through Forest Service land atop Lizard Head Pass due to conflicts with a lynx habitat study.
  • Bighorn sheep plan gets county support
    The lucky among San Miguel County?s residents have spotted them lurking near the road between Sawpit and Placerville, but state wildlife officials say Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep are some of the more elusive critters they have to track.
  • Gearing up for the Pro Cycling Challenge
    On Monday, Aug. 20, a pack of some of the world?s most elite cyclists will race up the Spur and into Telluride, where they will loop through town before turning westward down Colorado Avenue for a push to the finish line at the San Miguel County Courthouse.
  • Santorum stumps in Montrose
    The Republican presidential campaign came to Montrose Saturday morning in the form of former Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, who framed this year?s race for the White House in historic terms and contrasted his views to those of Mitt Romney, widely regarded as the GOP frontrunner.
  • Bluegrass? single-day ticket lottery opens Tuesday
    Music fans have one final opportunity to score tickets to the 2012 Telluride Bluegrass Festival, which is experiencing demand so record-shattering that organizers have revamped their sales methods to cope.
  • A forgotten intersection
    In a few months, CDOT crews will begin construction on a road widening and bridge replacement project at the corner of Highways 145 and 62 near Placerville.
  • Telluride prairie dog management receives praise
    It?s that time of year again: WildEarth Guardians released its annual Prairie Dog Report Card.
  • Being red in a blue county
    San Miguel County is a decidedly Democratic region, with its Democraticness gaining strength as one travels from the West End toward Telluride?s box canyon.
  • Down the rabbit hole
    By all appearances, Charles Dodgson was an ordinary man. A slender math professor, Anglican deacon and photographer, he would likely have blended in easily with his peers in Victorian England.
  • Federal court to hear TABOR suit
    In his 1863 Gettysburg Address, President Abraham Lincoln assured the citizens of a Civil War-torn America that, ?government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth.?
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