The Best Things to Do in Telluride

Alta Lakes Rd
San Miguel County
"Alta Lakes Just five miles from downtownTellurideand accessible by high-clearance 4x4, Alta Lakes is a sonnet-worthy area of crystal-clear alpine lakes, studded on all sides by snow-capped peaks. Camping is primitive—don’t expect running water, much less a hot shower—but it’s precisely this lack of frivolities that keeps the surrounds so pure. Area residents love Alta for its hiking and mountain biking trails, and the fact that it’s an Instagram post come to life. When you’re done exploring in nature, be sure to stop by the hamlet of Alta itself, a former mining boomtown that looks like a spaghetti western set."

Bear Creek Falls Trail
Telluride
"For a simple day hike suitable for the whole family, head to the end of South Pine Street in Telluride and jump onto the Bear Creek Trail, a 2.5-mile path that leads to a jaw-dropping waterfall. The popular trail is as easygoing as the Telluride locals (read: it’s wide and well-marked), and gains about 1,000 feet of elevation, offering views of town along the way. Those keen to go farther won’t regret continuing on to where the path connects with the Wasatch Trail and Bridal Veil Basin."

Bridal Veil Falls
Waterfall · San Miguel County
"Misty waterfalls are like unicorns in the landlocked, high-and-dry state of Colorado. This particular one is a dead-ringer for its namesake, as it cascades over and down sheer vertical cliffs, looking as delicate as nuptial lace. At 365 feet high, it also happens to be the largest waterfall inColorado. For a prime view, say “I do!” to the 1.8-mile hike to the top, where a historic power plant overlooks the evergreen-studded landscape, or rent a bike to explore the car-free trails in Bridal Veil basin."

Dunton Hot Springs
Resort hotel · Dolores County
"Among the most lauded hotel openings in recent years, Dunton Hot Springs is a glitterati mainstay, with its batch of former mining community cabins that look straight out of a Ralph Lauren catalogue. You don’t have to book a pricey stay at this Relais & Chateaux property to be part of the experience, however—the spa is open to the public. Make an appointment for the indulgent, only-in- Colorado Dolores hot-stone massage, which uses heated stones culled from the Dolores River to work out your kinks. Then, take a soak in the on-site sulfuric hot springs, which were once a restorative playground for the Ute Indians."

Lizard Head Wilderness
Park · Dolores County
"Despite its unusual moniker, Lizard Head Wilderness is a crown jewel ofColorado, with 41,496 acres of San Juan mountains and 37 miles of trails ripe for exploration. Among Telluride’s profusion of outdoorsy thrills, it’s an especially beloved destination for area hikers—and just ten minutes from town. Insiders ascend 13,290-foot-tall Dolores Peak to enjoy prime views of Utah’s red rock canyons."

Telluride Historical Museum
Museum · Telluride
"When a museum bears the Smithsonian name, you know it’s a worthy stop. When it’s housed in a former hospital from 1896 that’s now a National Historic Landmark, like this one, it’s an absolute must.Telluridelocals return to the Historical Museum again and again to see absorbing permanent exhibitions, which include an Anasazi blanket woven between 1041 and 1271 C.E. and a hands-on gold mining sluice."

Telluride Gondola Station
Cable car station · Telluride
"If you’re heading to Telluride to ski, chances are you’ll actually be bouncing back and forth between the town of Telluride and the town of Mountain Village, where the ski resort is located. Delightfully, the main method of transportation between the two areas is a free pedestrian gondola that takes passengers on a 13-minute ride—and offers some of the best views around. Even better, the gondola runs from 6:30 a.m. until midnight so, if you're out late enjoying the nightlife, you'll still be able to make it back to your hotel room."

Telluride Ski Resort
Ski resort · San Miguel County
"Good news: Telluride isn’t Aspen, and it doesn’t want to be. On mountain, you’ll find blissfully short lift lines, some of the freshest powder in the state, and terrain for every ability, from bunny hills for beginners to double-black-diamond glades for the pros. Don’t be surprised if you have a run all to your lonesome (it happens often, and it’s incredible), or if you get a record stretch of bluebird days—after all, Telluride gets 300 days of sunshine a year."

Town Park
Park · Telluride
"Apologies to New York’s Central Park, but Telluride Town Park might just have it beat. Cradled in the Rocky Mountains and fresh with high-mountain air, it’s an idyllic place to picnic, or listen to the truly intergalactic musicians who take the stage every summer—Alison Krauss, David Byrne, Jerry Garcia, and Widespread Panic have all performed here. If you’re traveling with children, don’t miss the kids’ fishing pond, where little ones are allowed to catch four trout with gratis loaner rods and tackle from the information center. Also on-site: campgrounds; softball and soccer fields; a frisbee golf course; tennis, basketball, and sand volleyball courts; a skate park; a public outdoor swimming pool; horseshoe pits; and a playground in summer, plus two ice rinks and groomed trails for Nordic skiing in winter."

The Drop Boardshop and Printlab
Skate shop · Telluride
"If shredding the gnar on the slopes isn’t enough for your kids, they can shred the gnar in town at The Drop Boardshop, a subterranean board shop and print lab with its own “sick ramp.” Sign them up for the shop’s single-day skate camps, book private beginner lessons, or simply peruse the Telluride-ready merchandise, which runs the gamut from 3D-embroidered baseball hats to Technicolor-like skateboard decks from brands like Hoopla and Anti Hero."

Nugget Theater
Movie theater · Telluride
"Once the First National Bank, this 1892 building is now home to a different kind of gold—the Hollywood blockbuster, which it’s been showing since 1935. Today, The Nugget Theatre also serves as one of the main venues for the Telluride Film Festival, an event that draws stars like Angelina Jolie and Emma Stone to the town of 2,400."
