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Telluride piste map

Detailed piste map of Telluride highlighting top ski runs and lifts
15th July, 2025
2 min read time

Telluride, nestled in the majestic San Juan Mountains of Colorado, is celebrated for its dramatic scenery and world-class skiing. This resort offers a perfect blend of advanced terrain and beginner-friendly slopes, making it a top choice for skiers of all levels. Download the latest Telluride piste map to access essential information about the resort's varied ski terrain, iconic ski runs, and modern lift system, ensuring you have the best possible experience during your skiing holiday.

Telluride ski resort piste map

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Telluride ski resort piste map

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Telluride best ski pistes

Telluride offers 23% beginner, 36% intermediate, and 41% advanced runs, celebrated for its steep chutes and vast bowls:

  • Galloping Goose (Blue - Intermediate): A fast, flowing blue weaving beneath the Revelation lift.
  • Ute Park (Blue - Beginner): A gentle blue perfect for warming up near the main base.
  • Double Cabin (Black - Expert): A steep, narrow chute ripping beneath the gondola line.
  • Dihedral (Black - Expert): One of Telluride’s iconic steep chutes, technical and committing.
  • The Plunge (Black - Expert): A high speed fall‑line run with sustained steepness and hard snow.
  • See Forever (Red - Intermediate): A scenic red traverse with stunning valley panoramas.
  • Dihedral Chute (Black - Expert): The upper narrow pitch of Dihedral, tight and icy.
  • Prospect Bowl (Black - Expert): Open bowl skiing with cliffs, cornices, and deep powder lines.
  • Lower Plunge (Red - Intermediate): The less‑steep lower section of The Plunge, still punchy but more forgiving.
  • Black Iron Bowl (Black - Expert): A vast bowl with steep headwalls and epic drop‑ins.
  • Bushwacker (Black - Expert): Technical fall‑line chute through cliffs and trees.
  • Mammouth (Black - Expert): A long, steep line requiring strong legs and superb technique.
  • Logpile (Black - Expert): Tight corridor flanked by rock outcrops, challenging in all snow conditions.
  • Genevieve (Red - Intermediate): A red carve‑friendly run on the Valley Floor side.
  • Mountain Quail Couloir (Black - Expert): A narrow couloir demanding precise, controlled turns.

Telluride ski resort in brief

  • Skiable terrain: +810 ha (+ 2,000 acres)
  • Base elevation: 2,659 m (8,724 feet)
  • Top elevation: 3,815 m (12,516 feet)
  • Vertical drop: 1,349 m (4,426 feet)
  • Ski pistes: 148
  • Type of ski pistes:  23% beginner, 36% intermediate, 41% advanced
  • Longest piste: 7.4 km (4.6 miles)
  • Ski lifts: 17
  • Terrain parks: 3
  • Halfpipe: 1

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