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Telluride Regional Airport (TEX) in Telluride, Colorado, is a gateway for travelers to the popular Telluride Ski Resort and the many other outdoor activities in the region. Flights to Telluride offer many visitors access to a winter ski destination, but travelers also enjoy the area's hiking opportunities, mountain scenery and laid-back atmosphere throughout the year.
Telluride Regional Airport
Telluride Regional Airport (TEX) is located 6 miles west of Telluride Ski Resort, which is just off Route 145. The airport is accessed via charter flight services from MayaAir Charter, Mountain Aviation and Cook Inlet Aviation. Because it is a small regional airport, travelers will have to head into town for access to shops and restaurants. However, car rentals are available at the airport, and additional ground transportation is provided by multiple limo and private shuttle companies. When traveling to Telluride Ski Resort, you can expect to pay a fare of approximately $15 for shared transportation or $90 for a private transfer.
Attractions in Telluride
Naturally, the most popular attraction for travelers flying into Telluride is the Telluride Ski Resort and Mountain Village. This European-styled alpine resort situated at 9,500 feet in altitude contains a variety of unique dining and shopping opportunities as well as luxurious hotels. The main draw in town is the skiing experience, which appeals to all levels of skiers due to a variety of excellent slopes. Altogether, Telluride Ski Resort offers nearly 130 trails on more than 2,000 acres of skiable terrain with a total of 18 lifts transporting guests to the top of the mountain. A free gondola provides a scenic and convenient ride between Telluride and Mountain Village for those who want to enjoy the mountain views without skiing or snowboarding.
Telluride is also a great destination in summer. Visitors to the area can enjoy a 2.5-mile hike on a wooded trail to view Bear Creek Falls or take a whitewater rafting excursion down the San Miguel River. History buffs will appreciate the Telluride Historical Museum, which offers a dozen rooms of interactive displays that showcase aspects of Telluride history, including the town's past with mining and skiing.
Hints and Tips for Visiting Telluride
Telluride hosts many festivals throughout the year, such as the Telluride Film Festival, the Mountain Film Festival and the Jazz Festival. One of the most popular events is the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, which takes place in July and features four days of bluegrass music performed by folk artists from around the world.
For shopping and dining opportunities, Telluride's Main Street offers a unique blend of specialty shops and quaint restaurants. There are restaurants to cater to all budgets, ranging from inexpensive pizza joints to upscale dining at highly rated steakhouses. When taking flights to Telluride, you can expect high temperatures in the 30s during the winter months when the town receives an annual average of 175 inches of snow. However, the summers are mild and comfortable with highs around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, so you can enjoy a mountain hike without breaking a sweat.
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