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A spacious living room features two light-colored sofas arranged around a coffee table, with a large mountain landscape photograph hanging prominently on the wall. The open kitchen is visible in the background, equipped with modern appliances and ample counter space.
Condo in Telluride
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

Cozy location for your Telluride getaway!

Spacious one bedroom condo in a quiet neighborhood in Telluride. Private ground level entrance adjacent to a grassy secluded courtyard. Your own patio with cozy seating and BBQ. Beautifully decorated with a view of the ski area. Living room opens to kitchen and dining area. Full kitchen. High speed internet with Apple TV and streaming Roku. Washer and dryer in the unit. Hotel quality organic amenities. Shared hot tub a few steps out the front door. On site parking. Walk to everything in town.

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The spacious living area features an open layout with a cozy couch and armchair around a coffee table. A flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall, and a well-lit kitchen area with a granite bar and two stools is visible in the background.
Condo in Telluride
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 515 reviews

Telluride - ski in ski out

Ski in ski out from the base of Lift 7 condo is next to the river trail, near historic district dining/shops/gondola hottub and laundry in complex Livingroom: queen&single sleeper sofas,TV,dining area Bedroom: queen bed,dresser,TV Kitchen: granite bar,semi refrig/freezer,2 burners,microwave,coffeemaker, elec. kettle,toaster oven,crockpot utensils Permit parking-2 vehicles Free Wifi and Roku Bus Lic 014195 No Pets. Under Airbnb guidelines this includes registered emotional support animals.

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A spacious living area includes a large sectional couch adorned with decorative pillows. A wooden coffee table sits in front, complemented by a textured area rug. Wall art in frames adds character, while warm lamps provide soft lighting in the corner.
Condo in Telluride
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

Luxury Creekside Downtown Telluride Condo

Exquisitely remodeled one bed, one bath condo in downtown Telluride on Cornet Creek. The tranquility of the creek will welcome you upon check in. Telluride ski resort and lifts are just across the street. The condo is just a minutes walk from the historic downtown district and all the best restaurants. The bathroom features a spa quality shower with an overhead rain shower head. Unwind from your adventures by pulling down the black out shades and falling asleep in the comfy king bed. 00102

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The entrance to Cimarron Lodge is framed by snow-dusted trees and mountains in the background. The lodge structure features a covered awning supported by brick columns, with the lodge name displayed prominently. A parking area is visible to the right, showcasing mountain views.
Condo in Telluride
5 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Perfect ski-in/ski-out condo at Telluride Lift 7!

Beautiful Telluride ski-in/ski out condo for your perfect long weekend (or week-long) getaway! Sparkling one bedroom + den unit includes a well-stocked kitchen and in-unit washer/dryer. Freshly furnished and elegantly outfitted! In-town location is minutes to everything Telluride has to offer! If you need lift tickets, the sales counter is in the building, and the lift is just a few steps out the door. Ski all morning, warm up with soup, then slide right back out on the slopes! #00081

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A well-lit room features a queen bed and a twin bed adorned with colorful patterned bedding. Two bedside tables are positioned next to the beds. A small dining table is set by the window, allowing outside views through draped curtains.
Apartment in Telluride
4.7 out of 5 average rating, 510 reviews

Mountainside 401

Situated in the quiet West side of town, this private ground floor end unit has free 1st come/1st serve parking on-site (I have never had a guest tell me that parking was a problem) and is only a 2 minute walk to chairlift 7. Telluride's historic Main Street business core is a 3 block walk or ride the free town bus which runs every 10 minutes. (Telluride business license #017564) Pets are not allowed. Under Airbnb guidelines the no pet policy includes registered emotional support animals.

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Golden autumn leaves adorn the landscape, creating a vibrant contrast against the green and gray of the buildings. The scene includes a pathway curving through the open space, with a backdrop of a mountainous terrain under a clear blue sky.
Condo in Telluride
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 422 reviews

Clean & Cozy Studio #00191

Our condo is in a great location in Telluride. Ski lifts are just across the river. The town shuttle stops out front and we are on the river trail connecting to downtown, hiking and biking trails and the beautiful valley floor. Grocery store, liquor store, and our favorite Thai restaurant are just a minute's walk. There are hot tubs and a sauna to relax in after playing in the mountains. Our condo is equipped with all the comforts of home. These condos have beautiful park like open space.

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A modern kitchen features wooden walls and ceiling with large windows that provide views of the snowy landscape outside. A central island with seating is complemented by wooden bar stools, and decorative items are displayed on the countertop. A colorful area rug adds warmth to the space.
Home in Telluride
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Mountain Vista House

Our contemporary cabin is located 10 minutes (6 miles) from the town of Telluride. We are 2.7 miles form the Town of Mountain Village Gondola parking structure. The Gondola is a fun, free ride to town. There is also an extensive trail system for hiking, biking and running that can be accessed from within the neighborhood( maps in binder) Please read this before requesting to book, ESPECIALLY if booking during winter months (Nov-April)our property may not be for everyone...

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The exterior of the home is showcased, featuring a peaked roof, wooden siding blended with vibrant fall foliage. A welcoming entryway displays decorative pumpkins, while large windows ensure natural light fills the space. Tall trees provide a serene backdrop, enhancing the cabin feel.
Cabin in Placerville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Warm and Friendly Riverfront Cabin

Warm and family friendly property on the San Miguel River. Only 12 miles from downtown historic Telluride and the ski resort. The entire upstairs is a large master bedroom with views of the river and a sitting room with a pull out couch. The 2nd bedroom is on the main floor. 2 bathrooms. Eclectic decor, full kitchen, living room, TV, internet, a 3rd bedroom attach to the garage, deck to the river, and beautiful canyon views. Front yard parking the can accommodate 2 vehicles.

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A view from the private deck captures surrounding mountains and lush greenery. Sunlight highlights the peaks in the distance, while the rooftops of nearby buildings are visible in the foreground, merging nature and urban charm.
Apartment in Telluride
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Historic Main Street Downtown Condo

Sunny second floor (penthouse) one-bedroom historic main street condo steps away from restaurants, cafés, shops, skiing, hiking, and much more! This one-bedroom retreat offers a comfortable and stylish space, ideal for couples looking to explore the charm of downtown Telluride and its many activities. Long-time locals of over 30 years who have had to relocate due to family health issues, we are excited to share our condo with fellow travelers who love Telluride!!

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A cozy window seat is adorned with plush pillows, offering a view of the trees outside. A low coffee table is positioned in front, featuring stacked books and a decorative tray. Soft natural light fills the space through the large window.
Home in Telluride
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 572 reviews

In town - Walk everywhere, near Gondo/Festivals

1 king bedroom, 1 bath with new queen bar less pull out sofa Large window seat w/ Mountain View perfect for relaxing after skiing or hiking 1 garage space included 1.5 blks to gondola & ski lift 1 blk to grocer & bakery, wine/liquor shop & THC shop in our condo bldg, 1 blk to Bear Creek hike trails & waterfall 1 blk to river ( can tube it summers) 2 blks to main st can walk everywhere, no car needed 1 garage space included Telluride Business Lic. 018104

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A hot tub is situated on a large balcony, overlooking stunning mountain views. The balustrade is made of wooden slats, enhancing the sense of outdoor space. Lush greenery surrounds the area, complementing the natural beauty of the landscape.
Condo in Telluride
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 385 reviews

Private Hot Tub + Huge Views + Downtown + Parking!

Ideal downtown location 2 blocks from Gondola with rare large balcony and hot tub. Huge 180° Box Canyon views with reserved underground parking, W/D in unit, fast WiFi, and Elevator! Flexible self check-in with personal keypad code. Ballard House South condo building is located in the heart of Downtown Telluride, just two blocks from each of the Gondola, Town Park Festival Grounds, and Colorado Ave. Two famous brewpubs within two blocks. Lic# 00079

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A charming chalét is surrounded by snow-covered aspen trees, showcasing a large patio with a covered dining area and stone steps leading to an inviting outdoor space. The home's design includes expansive windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior.
Home in Telluride
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Sunset Circle Chalét/views/hot tub 6 min to town

Drive up/ walk in access to this stunning chalét. Surrounded on all sides by nature its unique & tranquil with breathtaking views. It's a short 6 minute drive to Mountain Village & the free parking structure that has ski in ski out access. 2 Bedrooms plus loft. Two bathrooms. A "WorkPod", a separate office structure is located steps from the patio. Dogs allowed, max 2 with a pet fee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Telluride?

    Many travelers enjoy staying near Telluride’s historic downtown for local restaurants, galleries, and mountain views. Mountain Village is frequently suggested for ski-in, ski-out access and a modern alpine atmosphere. Both areas have a range of vacation rental options.

  • What are the best things to do in Telluride with kids?

    Families can explore scenic gondola rides, gentle hiking trails, and outdoor playgrounds in Telluride. The area has winter skiing, summer festivals, and seasonal nature programs suited for children. Many visitors enjoy relaxing by the San Miguel River or joining kid-friendly guided tours.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Telluride?

    Explore the historic downtown, take a scenic ride on the free gondola, or hike local trails surrounded by mountain views. Telluride has cultural events, art galleries, and opportunities for skiing or fly fishing, depending on the season. Festivals and live music are often highlights.

  • How is the weather in Telluride?

    Telluride has cold, snowy winters with lows around 14°F (-10°C) and highs in the low 30s°F (around -1°C), while summers are mild and sunny with afternoons near 75°F (24°C). Spring and fall bring cool mornings and crisp evenings. Layers and waterproof clothing are suggested year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Telluride?

    Take in the charm of Main Street’s historic buildings, visit the Telluride Historical Museum, or ride the gondola for sweeping views. Bridal Veil Falls is frequently suggested for those interested in natural scenery. Art galleries and music venues contribute to Telluride’s creative atmosphere.

  • What are some hiking trails in Telluride?

    Bear Creek Trail is frequently suggested for a family-friendly hike leading to waterfalls, while Jud Wiebe Trail has panoramic views and wildflowers in season. More advanced hikers often explore the Wasatch Trail or seek out Bridal Veil Falls. Local outfitters can share additional routes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Telluride?

    Families enjoy gondola rides, exploring Riverside Trail, joining guided nature walks, and visiting the Telluride Historical Museum. In snowy months, consider skiing lessons or snowshoeing. Summer brings outdoor concerts, adventure parks, and playgrounds in Mountain Village.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Telluride?

    Day trips often include exploring nearby hot springs, visiting historic mining towns, or hiking in the San Juan Mountains. Scenic drives, waterfalls, and local art studios provide memorable outings. Outdoor enthusiasts can join guided rafting or fishing excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Telluride?

    Many vacation rentals in Telluride and Mountain Village are pet friendly, welcoming dogs by request. Parks and local trails, like the Valley Floor, make it easy to explore with a pet. Some outdoor festivals and patios are also pet inclusive.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Telluride?

    Stay hydrated at higher elevation—Telluride sits around 8,750 ft (2,667 m)—and protect yourself from sun exposure year-round. Using the free gondola is a convenient way to get around. Bringing sturdy footwear and layering clothing is suggested due to changing weather.

  • What is Telluride known for?

    Telluride is known for its historic mining heritage, alpine scenery, and lively arts and festival scene. In winter, skiing draws visitors, while summers are filled with hiking, music, and film. Its preserved Victorian-era downtown adds to the area's appeal.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Telluride?

    Cornet Creek Falls is often mentioned as a scenic, less crowded spot near town. The town park hosts community events and quiet morning walks. Artisans' markets and local coffee shops provide a sense of Telluride’s creative spirit.

  • What are the best foods to try in Telluride?

    Telluride’s menus often highlight Rocky Mountain trout, elk dishes, and locally sourced vegetables. Southwestern flavors, wood-fired pizzas, and contemporary American cuisine are frequently suggested. Cafés and bakeries around Main Street serve pastries and roasted coffee.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Telluride?

    Pack layered clothing for variable temperatures, sturdy shoes for hiking, and sun protection due to higher elevation. Waterproof outerwear and a refillable water bottle are smart additions. Ski or outdoor gear may be rented locally if needed.

  • What is the nightlife in Telluride like?

    Evenings in Telluride are relaxed, with live music, craft cocktail lounges, and wine bars near the historic downtown. Some venues host local bands or open mic nights. The scene tends to be casual and creative, reflecting the town’s artistic character.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Telluride?

    The Telluride Film Festival is a major late summer draw, while Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Telluride Blues and Brews Festival are held in the warmer months. Winter brings holiday celebrations and ski events, and Mountainfilm gathers outdoor filmmakers each spring.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Telluride?

    Telluride and Mountain Village have many family friendly vacation rentals, including homes with extra bedrooms and outdoor spaces. Kid-focused amenities, such as board games or bunk beds, can sometimes be found in these properties. The areas around the gondola provide convenient access for families.

  • When is the best time to visit Telluride?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for hiking, festivals, and wildflower views, while winter draws visitors for skiing and snowboarding. Each season offers distinct activities, from mountain biking in warmer months to scenic gondola rides and film events.

All about Telluride

Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains of southwestern Colorado, among dramatic granite cliffs, dense pine forests, and some of the tallest peaks in the continental United States, is the former silver and gold mining town of Telluride. Once a regional boomtown that attracted prospectors out west, Telluride held such a significant role in forming the American West that in 1964 the region was designated a National Historic Landmark District. Eventually, the mining economy gave way to the burgeoning ski industry, one of the primary draws to the area today.

People from all around flock to Telluride for its easy access to nature, which begins right at the edge of the small town. The list of outdoor adventures goes on and on: hiking, skiing, fly fishing, paragliding, and whitewater rafting are just a few of the year-round activities on offer. In addition, Telluride’s art district is home to several galleries and museums housed in the town's original Victorian-style buildings, along with street performers and music for a lively downtown scene. There are also brewpubs, cafes, and a top-notch lineup of restaurants sprinkled throughout the central core of Telluride for you to enjoy after a long day of exploring the area's natural beauty.

What are the top things to do in Telluride?

Town Park

The Telluride Town Park is a 36-acre natural park on the edge of town. An outdoor swimming pool, fishing ponds, frisbee golf course, and various sports courts are located on-site for use by the public. Town Park is also where many of Telluride's festivals and events take place throughout the year. In addition, you can find locals and tourists participating in sledding, skiing, and ice skating during the winter.

Telluride Historical Museum

Telluride's reputation as an outdoor and festival destination often overshadows the town's storied history. Located in the middle of downtown, the Telluride Historical Museum has 10 rooms, each with its own theme, detailing the geological history, mining past, and relationship with the area's Ute Native American tribe through over 1,500 historical photographs and artifacts.

Stand-up paddleboarding

Several local bodies of water provide opportunities for stand-up paddleboarding at all skill levels. Alta Lakes and Woods Lake are optimal spots to enjoy the activity, both boasting calm waters perfect for riding. For those looking for more of a challenge, the nearby San Miguel River welcomes experienced and adventurous paddlers who may want to try their hand in some moderately paced moving water.

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  • Nightly prices starting at

    Telluride vacation rentals start at R1,198 ZAR per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    980 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    270 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    740 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,370 of Telluride vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Telluride rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Telluride stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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