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If you’re looking for a ski resort with a little something extra to offer, consider heading to telluride powder. The box canyon setting, mountain vistas and contradictions of this small town all combine to make Telluride an amazing ski destination that combines sophistication and unpretentiousness.
Getting There And Around
The town of Telluride sits in the Four Corners region, where Colorado meets Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. It’s just a short drive from Montrose-Telluride airport, which is also served by United and American Airlines.
Best Time To Ski For Snow: The slopes of Telluride’s high elevations and north-facing terrain provide one of the best natural snow refrigerators in the state, keeping fresh powder throughout the season. Peaking in mid-March, this is the time to hit Telluride’s top terrain, including Palmyra Peak and the Gold Hill chutes.
Cheapest Time To Ski For Snow: Late January and early February are often good times to find lodging deals at Telluride. These weeks can also be the cheapest to fly into Montrose-Telluride airport, with direct flights available from many major airports.
Most skiers and snowboarders tend to flock to their favorite slopes on the weekend, but savvy fliers will see that flying into Montrose-Telluride airport during the week can bring airfare to a comparative 30-35% discount. This is especially true after the holiday period, when town and Mountain Village become sparser, making these periods a great time to snag some bargains.
For backcountry skiing, look to Bridal Veil Backcountry Ski Camp, a brand-new, high-altitude ski camp located in a basin above Telluride at an impressive 12,500 feet. Inspired by big-mountain expedition base camps in Alaska, the camp is outfitted with heated Arctic oven tents and other luxe accoutrements to keep you warm and dry.