Discovering Telluride from a local’s perspective means stepping off the beaten path to uncover the town’s hidden gems and authentic experiences. This isn’t just a ski destination; it’s a vibrant community brimming with natural beauty, rich history, and plenty of mountain culture. This itinerary will guide you through a day in Telluride, just like a local, from sunrise to starlight.
Morning: Sunrise and Sojourn
6:30 AM – Great the Day at Bear Creek Trail
Start your day early with a hike up Bear Creek Trail. Locals love this trail for its accessibility and the breathtaking view of sunrise over the town. The trailhead is conveniently located at the south end of Pine Street. The hike is moderate, taking you through aspen forests and alongside babbling brooks, culminating in the stunning Bear Creek Falls. Bring a thermos of coffee to enjoy the serene beauty in peaceful solitude.
8:00 AM – Breakfast at Baked in Telluride
After your hike, head to Baked in Telluride for a hearty breakfast. This local institution offers everything from freshly baked pastries to substantial breakfast burritos. It’s a perfect spot to refuel and mingle with residents. Try the locally sourced, organic fare that reflects the town’s commitment to sustainability.
Midday: Explore and Engage
10:00 AM – Discover Telluride’s History at the Museum
A visit to the Telluride Historical Museum, housed in the former Hall’s Hospital building, offers a deep dive into the area’s rich past, from its mining heritage to its ski bum culture. Engage with interactive exhibits and maybe catch a local historian’s talk to gain insight into how Telluride evolved into the world-renowned destination it is today.
Noon – Lunch at a Local’s Secret Spot
For lunch, skip the tourist traps and head to There… on West Pacific Avenue. Known for its eclectic menu and cozy ambiance, it’s a spot where locals gather for good food and conversation. Their taco selection is legendary, and they offer an innovative cocktail menu.
Afternoon: Adventure and Art
1:30 PM – Take the Free Mountain Gondola to Mountain Village
One of Telluride’s unique features is the free gondola connecting it to Mountain Village. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Once you reach Mountain Village, explore the boutiques and art galleries that showcase local artists and craftsmen.
3:00 PM – Relax at the Telluride Town Park
Back in Telluride, the Town Park is an oasis for relaxation and recreation. Depending on the season, you might catch a softball game, enjoy a free concert, or just lounge by the river. The park is also home to festivals throughout the year, like the famous Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Check the local calendar to join in the fun.
Evening: Dine and Unwind
6:00 PM – Dinner at La Marmotte
For dinner, reservations at La Marmotte, a 125-year-old icehouse turned into one of Telluride’s finest dining establishments. The menu features French bistro classics with a Rocky Mountain twist. The cozy atmosphere and exquisite dishes make it a favorite among locals for special occasions.
8:00 PM – Sunset and Stargazing at Sunset Plaza
After dinner, head to Sunset Plaza in Mountain Village for one of the most spectacular sunsets you’ll ever witness. The plaza faces west, offering unobstructed views of the sun dipping below the peaks. As twilight deepens, stay for stargazing. The high altitude and clear skis of Telluride offer a celestial spectacle unmatched in many parts of the world.
9:30 PM – Nightcap at the Last Dollar Saloon
End your day like a local at The Last Dollar Saloon, affectionately known as “The Buck.” This historic bar has been a Telluride stable since 1978. It’s the perfect spot to mingle with locals, share stories of your adventures, and sip on a Colorado craft beer or a cocktail made with local spirits.
When to Visit?
Here’s a quick seasonal guide to some of Telluride’s most famous festivals to help you plan when to visit:
Winter - Telluride Winter Film Festival (Late February to Early March)
Tellurides winter film festival showcases independent, documentary, and foreign films.
Spring - Telluride Literary Arts Festival (May)
Celebrating the written word, the Telluride Literary Arts Festival features readings, panels, workshops, and even a “Lit Hop” where poetry and short stories are performed in various bars and cafes around town.
Summer – Telluride Bluegrass Festival (June) & Telluride Jazz Festival (August)
The Telluride Bluegrass Festival is arguably the most iconic of the town’s many events. It features four days of foot-stomping, soul-soothing music in June under the sun.
The Telluride Jazz Festival brings together the best jazz, from traditional to contemporary. It includes free public performances and intimate late-night gigs.
Fall – Telluride Film Festival
Not to be confused with its winter edition, the Film Festival over Labor Day Weekend is a prestigious event in the film industry.