Fall in Telluride
Autumn in Telluride is magical. Crowds die down, summer monsoon rains subside, and our beautiful Telluride landscape glows with the golden aspen foliage. It’s a great time to hike, relax, and rejuvenate. Once the leaves have fallen, town becomes quiet and still, and you can request off-season massage rates through Alessandra Massage. Some of my favorite fall hikes and bike rides with bountiful golden aspen trees include:
- Jud Weibe Loop Hike from Telluride
- Deep Creek hike from nearby the Telluride airport (can be done as a loop back to town for the ambitious hikers)
- Bilk Creek trail 5 miles downvalley from Telluride
- Alta Lakes about 10 miles south of Telluride (get info before you go)
- Mill Creek and Eider Creek hikes 2 miles west of Telluride (get a map- can be done as a loop or made longer with Sneffles Highline trail)