Peak fall colors and 1st snow of the season!

This weekend is one of the best times this fall to enjoy the beautiful fall colors in Telluride and get out on a hike or bike ride. With some heavy rainfall and thunderstorms overnight last night we woke up to enjoy the first major snow of the season on the peaks overlooking Telluride this morning. Great time to get out for a hike!

Telluride is home to an abundance of hikes and mountain bike trails; many multi-purpose use. Several of them can be accessed from town, such as the popular Jud Wiebe, which starts and ends in downtown Telluride with a 3 mile loop overlooking town and the the box canyon, providing a sure way of getting your fall colors fill. Bear Creek Trail is an up-and-down kind of hike that starts by Town Park in Telluride and ultimately ends at the Bear Creek falls. The fairly new Bridal Veil Trail goes up to the Bridal Veil falls and starts on the very east side of Telluride by the mine, accessible from downtown by car, bike or by walking along the river trail.

Today’s pictures are from Deep Creek Trail, one of Telluride’s main trails with its trail head on the east end of town close to the airport. From here you have several options depending on time and fitness level. The Deep Creek Trail is a 10.9 mile trail that, if you follow it all the way, will drop you in downtown Telluride on N Aspen Street, taking you down the Jud Wiebe trail at the end.

You can also choose to go up and down at desired distance/time, or follow the trail down Mill Creek, which eventually drops you on Mill Creek Road by the Shell station, about a mile from downtown Telluride.

Whatever way you choose to get outside, this time of year is one of the best. If you have not yet gotten a chance to get to Telluride this fall we are offering our fall promo through November 1. Book your stay with us this fall and receive 20% off your stay. At already great fall pricing, this is one of the best deals of the year!

Goodbye Blues & Brews 2022, Hello Blues & Brews 2023!

The 28th annual Blues & Brews festival just wrapped up after 3 days of blues and rock music, gospel, yummy festival foods and this year – exceptional weather! Ceelo Green provided a spectacular James Brown tribute to close out Friday night. Rock n Roll Hall of Famer Buddy Guy was the beloved main stage closing act on Saturday night and the 86 (!) year old rocked out! Sunday provided a lovely soulful mid-morning gospel vibe, turning into rock as Samantha Fish entered the Blues & Brews stage for the 6th time in a row. Powerhouses Gov’t Mule rounded out the full festival schedule on Sunday night.

Over the years, Blues & Brews have grown to not only include world class music in the park. The festival now also features stand up comedy on the blues stage, as well as the Sunset Blues concert, Twilight sessions and of course the popular late night shows; Juke Joints. The Juke Joints are located at venues throughout town, featuring some of the most influential artists of the festival.

Planning Ahead…
Don’t forget that you can already book your lodging with Alpine Lodging for Blues & Brews 2023! The dates for next year’s festival, the 29th annual, will be September 15 through September 17, 2023.

Check out all of our lodging options in Telluride and Mountain Village and book soon for next year before they are gone!


Calling All Leaf Peepers!
Fall colors were just starting to show this weekend and should peak over the next few weeks. If you have not yet planned your fall trip to Telluride now is the time!

We have a 20% off promo currently running for stays this fall season to enjoy our golden colors. Fall in Telluride not only brings cooler temperatures and golden leaves, it is the perfect time to enjoy our great outdoors! Hiking and biking are abundant and this time of year you can see and hear the elk and coyotes as well.

Apart from just enjoying Telluride’s outdoor activities there are many great events this fall! This weekend is the Telluride Autumn Classic, featuring vintage cars in one of the most beautiful places on earth. The following weekend wrapping up September is Original Thinkers, where idea, story and community come together. Don’t miss Telluride Horror Show in mid-October! The popular festival of gory horror movies and gatherings is back for the 13th year!