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A private patio features two modern chairs and a small table, overlooking natural scenery. The view includes fall foliage and distant mountain peaks, providing a serene outdoor space for relaxation.
Condo in Telluride
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Private Patio + Huge Views + Downtown + Parking!

Renovated 1br condo w/ pull-out couch. Perfect downtown location 2 blocks from Gondola with private patio. Huge 180° Box Canyon views with reserved underground parking, W/D in unit, fast WiFi, and Elevator to garage. Flexible self check-in with code. Ballard South condo building is located in the heart of Downtown Telluride, just two blocks from each of the Gondola, Main Street (Colorado Ave.), two famous brewpubs, and Town Park/Festival Grounds. Bear Creek Trail right outside! Lic# 00080

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The interior of the studio apartment features a glass-enclosed loft accessible by a wooden ladder. A comfortable sofa is positioned near a dining area with a table and chairs, complemented by artwork on the walls. Natural light floods the space through large windows.
Apartment in Telluride
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Walk to Everything, Sunny, Kitchen, HotTub, Quiet

SUNNY TOP-FLOOR TELLURIDE STUDIO LOFT - WALK TO FESTIVALS & EVERYTHING! - Prime Telluride spot—short walk to TOWN PARK, Main St shops/restaurants, Clarks Market, trails, gondola - HOT TUB (shared) -NO CAR NEEDED! - QUIET end-unit top floor - Epic MOUNTAIN VIEWS - SUNNY! - COZY queen sleeping loft & sofa sleeper - Ideal for BLUEGRASS, Jazz/Mushroom, FILM, BLUES&BREWS FESTIVALS, July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christmas & Spring/Fall escapes! - LIMITED PEAK DATES Book your festival getaway now!

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Apartment in Telluride
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Base Camp Boutique: Hike, Ski, Soak & Sip

Nestled between the San Miguel River & the base of the ski area, the "Base Camp Boutique" is an ideal location for all your Telluride adventures! Outside your front door you will find a chairlift, river trail, an open meadow and compelling views of Telluride's iconic peaks! This 2 bdrm / 2 bth condo covers two floors and has a large south facing deck for morning coffee and sunset happy hours! Enjoy apre' adventures in the shared hot tubs, free covered parking and a quiet corner of our valley!

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A spacious living room features a large sectional sofa with decorative cushions and a wooden coffee table at its center. Natural light fills the area through multiple windows, enhancing the welcoming atmosphere. A small plant and a warm welcome sign add to the room's charm.
Condo in Telluride
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

Lux D-town Telluride Condo Hot Tub, Pool & Parking

Elegantly remodeled! 1 bed, 1 bath first floor condo located d-town Telluride. Condo showcases mountain views with dazzling alpenglow. San Miguel River and trail are just feet from the front door. The kitchen is well outfitted for groups who enjoy cooking and entertaining. The living room has a sectional sofa sleeper, large smart TV and a premium sound system. All new kitchen appliances w/ washer and dryer. The bathroom rivals that of a spa! Pool and hot tub are open for the season 6/1!

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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, 519 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 #00026) Pets are not allowed. Under Airbnb guidelines the no pet policy includes registered emotional support animals.

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An inviting living room features a comfortable two-piece sofa set and a large window that offers views of the surrounding landscapes. Light beige curtains frame the window, which allows natural light to fill the space. A wooden coffee table adds warmth to the area, complemented by a textured rug.
Condo in Telluride
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Telluride Experience | Comfortable and Convenient

This beautiful condo is conveniently located on the stunning Valley Floor. A 2 mile walk, bike, bus, or drive to Telluride. Enjoy great natural light, a private deck, fireplace, vaulted ceilings, and comfy beds. The environment is ideal for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, and families looking for a place to relax after skiing, hiking, or enjoying the summer festival. With a full kitchen, bathroom (with bathtub), washer and dryer, and everything you need for your stay.

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A cozy room features a queen bed adorned with decorative pillows. A small table with two chairs is positioned near a window, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. Artwork hangs above the bed, adding a touch of personality to the neutral-toned walls.
Apartment in Telluride
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 408 reviews

The Dreamcatcher

Our south facing, cozy, private hotel room sits at the base of Chair 7, gets ample sunshine and is ski-in/ ski-out. It lies in the heart of town and is within walking distance to Telluride Town Park and Main Street where you will find local bars, shopping and restaurants. This warm, small suite includes a kitchenette and shared hot tub (closed until Oct. 30) situated on the San Miguel River where you can enjoy the Colorado night sky or serenades of the stream. Lic. 895

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The living area features a comfortable blue sofa adorned with yellow throw pillows, paired with a wooden coffee table. A modern kitchen with dark cabinetry and stainless steel appliances is visible in the background, alongside a dining area suited for four. The space is well-lit and open.
Condo in Telluride
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

Dream by the Stream inTelluride

Located in downtown Telluride, this ground floor condo sleeps 1-6 comfortably. Enjoy free off-street parking for one vehicle. Take in the tranquil sounds of the gurgling San Miguel river from the pool or hot tub, steps from the front door. Convenient downtown location is a short walk or free bus to town and skiers will be pleased with the stones throw proximity to chair 7 and ticket office. The Gondola is a short walk down the river trail. Telluride BL# 020022

Top guest favorite
A functional kitchen area features wooden cabinetry, a stainless steel refrigerator, and a gray countertop with modern appliances. A dining table, set for two, occupies the center, while a bright yellow sofa adds a pop of color to the cozy space. Natural light is provided by a nearby window.
Condo in Telluride
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 521 reviews

Lovely little slice of Telluride!

We've re-designed and recently completed a lovely remodel. We've opened up walls, taken out extraneous owner's closets and made it into a much more usable short-term rental. Though the 1 bedroom condo is only 450 square feet, it feels like the perfect amount of space for a 4 person family or a couple and a couple friends. State, County and Local Combined Taxes included Colorado Sales Tax License - #30373582 Telluride Business and Sales Tax License - #0012

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A private balcony features two chairs and a small table, overlooking a scenic view of snow-covered mountains and the river below. Sunlight illuminates the area, highlighting the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Condo in Telluride
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

River on a Budget Hot Tub and Pool

Overlook the river for this Ski in/Ski Out 1 bedroom Condo! New Hot Tub/pool This home boasts one of the best locations in town. 10 min walk to festival grounds entrance. 30 second walk to the river trail. 5 min walk to gondola/slopes or downtown. Amazing views from patio. Its a very quick walk to enjoy all the local eats, galleries, shops and music festivals. Park your car and walk everywhere! New Hot Tub is open! #00652

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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
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

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

"Do to new regulations this can only be rented for 30 nights or longer." 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.

Top guest favorite
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, 308 reviews

Cozy Location for your Telluride getaway!

Escape to Sunset Retreat, a cozy, stylish Telluride getaway. This one-bedroom condo features a king bed, full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and a private patio with BBQ. Relax in the shared hot tub or enjoy walkable access to downtown shops, restaurants, and the free gondola. Perfect for couples or adventurers seeking comfort, mountain views, and easy access to skiing, hiking, and all the beauty Telluride offers.

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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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    Telluride vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ404 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    920 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

    640 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,280 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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