Mountain Village sits above historic Telluride, linked by the free gondola and surrounded by the San Juan Mountains. This compact, pedestrian-friendly hub blends outdoor access, dining, lodging, and year-round events.
The Mountain Village core refers to the central, pedestrian-friendly area of Mountain Village, Colorado, a ski resort town adjacent to historic Telluride. This core features shops, restaurants, bars, public plazas, lodging, and direct access to ski slopes and summer trails.

Things to Do

Ride the Telluride Gondola

The free gondola connects Mountain Village with downtown Telluride. It’s practical transit and a scenic ride — perfect at sunrise or sunset. Board near Mountain Village Core for panoramic valley views.

Skiing & Snowboarding

Mountain Village is essentially ski country. Hit the lifts from the core for access to Telluride Ski Resort’s groomed runs, gladed terrain, and advanced steeps. Après-ski spots and rental shops are steps from the slopes.

Summer Trails & Biking

When the snow melts, trails open for hiking and mountain biking. Bear Creek Trail and local singletrack provide everything from mellow walks to technical descents. The Telluride Bike Park offers lift-served downhill runs during peak season.

Events & Culture

Mountain Village hosts concerts, outdoor markets, and seasonal events. Use the gondola to join townwide festivals — Telluride Bluegrass, film screenings, and summer music series are all within easy reach.

Relax & Play

Take a spa afternoon at a Mountain Village resort, skate on the seasonal rink in the plaza, or try the Skytrails and adventure parks nearby for family-friendly thrills.

Places to Eat (in & near Mountain Village)

  • Allred’s Restaurant — Located at the top of the gondola with dramatic alpine views; upscale American cuisine ideal for special evenings.
  • Madeline Hotel Dining — Stylish, often seasonal menus and après options at the Madeline (Auberge Resorts) in Mountain Village.
  • Tomboy Tavern — Casual lodge-style food and drinks popular for après and family dinners (check seasonal hours).
  • Mountain Village Plaza Eats — Light cafes and grab-and-go bakeries in the core for quick breakfasts and coffee before hitting the slopes or trails.

Parks, Trails & Outdoor Features

  • Bear Creek Trailhead — Direct access from Mountain Village for ridge views and wildflower meadows.
  • Telluride Bike Park — Lift-accessed downhill trails, beginner to advanced lines, and guided lessons in summer.
  • Last Dollar Road — A scenic, rougher drive (or guided tour) leading to sweeping views and alpine meadows; great for fall color photography.
  • Nearby Ski Terrain — From groomers to expert chutes, the Mountain Village core puts you close to it all.

Where to Stay

Mountain Village excels at slope-side and luxury lodging. Options include:

  • The Peaks Resort & Spa — Family-friendly resort with full services, pools, and spa.
  • Madeline Hotel & Residences — Upscale boutique option with refined dining and concierge services.
  • Luxury Condos & Townhomes — Ski-in/ski-out condos and private residences (great for families and groups).

Local Tips & Practical Info

  • Gondola hours: The gondola runs year-round; check seasonal schedules and plan morning/late rides for best light.
  • Altitude: Mountain Village sits high — hydrate, move slowly the first day, and watch for altitude effects.
  • Parking & Transit: Core is pedestrian-focused; use parking at designated lots and ride the gondola or shuttle into downtown.
  • Reservations: Book restaurants and activities in peak seasons (festival weeks, winter holidays).
  • Gear Rentals: Rent ski or bike gear in the core to travel light and avoid hauling equipment from town.