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Telluride Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 1, 2024

Nestled in the San Juan Mountains, Telluride offers a picturesque experience for skiers of all levels, complete with minimal crowds, scenic runs, and unforgettable vistas.

Telluride overview

Stats

4.6
/5
Rating
2659
m
Resort height
3815
m
Summit

KM of slopes

7
Beginners
52
Intermediates
7
Experts
88
Total

Best for

Beginners
Intermediates
Experts
Boarders
Off-piestes
Fun
Fun
Couples
Snowparks

Telluride for beginners

Beginners rating -
7
Perfect
Telluride is a haven for beginners, with 23% of its 2,000 acres specifically designed for novice skiers. Notable is the Galloping Goose run, a gentle trail that starts at an elevation of 11,815 feet and spans 4.6 miles. The Prospect Bowl Express lift area is another highlight, allowing beginners to ski alongside more challenging double-black diamond trails. To cap it off, the run ends near Big Billie's Restaurant, making it convenient for a rewarding meal.

Telluride for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Intermediates
Perfect
For intermediate skiers, 36% of Telluride’s 2,000 acres provide a variety of opportunities. The See Forever run stands out as a scenic choice, offering miles of groomed terrain and stunning views of Bear Creek Basin and the surrounding box canyon. Other options like Woozley's Way, leading to Sandia or Magnolia runs, also offer impressive vistas and well-maintained trails.

Telluride for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Experts
Perfect
Expert skiers will find 41% of Telluride's terrain fitting for their advanced skills. The Gold Hill area offers some of the most challenging runs, accessible through a sequence of lifts. These steep terrains are complemented by striking views of Palmyra Peak. For those looking for more, the Black Iron Bowl features a short hike-to terrain with black and double-black diamond runs, providing ample opportunities for couloirs and cliff drops.

Telluride for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Boarders
Perfect
Telluride is a snowboarder's dream with its diverse terrain and multiple parks. The resort boasts a variety of runs, from the steep plunges of Plunge and Spiral Stairs to the more mellow, groomed runs of See Forever and Sundance, catering to all skill levels. The Hoot Brown Terrain Park, with its jumps, rails, and boxes, is a freestyler's paradise, while the NASTAR Race Course offers a unique challenge for speed enthusiasts.

Telluride for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Off-piestes
Perfect
Telluride is a freerider's dream, boasting a vast array of challenging off-piste terrains. The resort's high-altitude location ensures a consistent supply of fresh, dry powder, perfect for those seeking untouched trails. The Black Iron Bowl and Palmyra Peak offer steep, exhilarating descents, while the Prospect Bowl and Revelation Bowl provide a mix of open fields and tree skiing, making it a diverse playground for off-piste enthusiasts.

Telluride for families

Families rating -
Fun
Perfect
Telluride is a family vacation dream, offering something for everyone, from its steeped mining history to its eclectic range of restaurants. The Mountain Lodge at Telluride is particularly family-friendly, featuring well-appointed accommodations and easy ski-in, ski-out access. Dining is also a breeze, with family-friendly options like Brown Dog Pizza in downtown Telluride, and Honga Lotus Petal, which offers a lively atmosphere and a range of sushi to Thai dishes. With these options and more, a family trip to Telluride is sure to create lasting memories.

Telluride apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Fun
The après-ski scene in Telluride is a unique blend of historical charm and contemporary flair, keeping both locals and visitors entertained. The New Sheridan's saloon, one of the oldest hotels in the West, offers strong cocktails in a setting with original mahogany paneling. If you prefer a more modern vibe, Tomboy Tavern is the go-to place with its large patio and an array of 32 local drafts on tap. Alpino Vino, accessible on the mountain, offers an experience reminiscent of après-skiing in the Alps.

Telluride

food scene

Telluride food scene

Telluride is a family vacation dream, offering something for everyone, from its steeped mining history to its eclectic range of restaurants. The Mountain Lodge at Telluride is particularly family-friendly, featuring well-appointed accommodations and easy ski-in, ski-out access. Dining is also a breeze, with family-friendly options like Brown Dog Pizza in downtown Telluride, and Honga Lotus Petal, which offers a lively atmosphere and a range of sushi to Thai dishes. With these options and more, a family trip to Telluride is sure to create lasting memories.