Grab the Telluride ski resort map below to get a proper look at the terrain before you head up the mountain. The trail map covers 149 runs spread across beginner, intermediate and advanced terrain, accessed by 2 gondolas and 9 chairlifts. With a top elevation of 4,008 metres and a base at 2,659 metres, you've got a solid vertical drop to play with across the mountain.
Download the Telluride Trail Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Telluride
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Galloping Goose (Green): A mellow, confidence-building cruise perfect for beginners getting to grips with linking turns on wider terrain.
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Bridges (Blue): A scenic intermediate run that flows through aspen glades and offers consistent pitch ideal for working on your carving.
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See Forever (Blue): True to its name, this run delivers sweeping views across the San Juan Mountains while maintaining a cruisy, manageable gradient.
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Kant-Mak-M (Blue): A long, rolling intermediate trail that winds through the trees and gives you plenty of distance to find your rhythm.
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Mammoth (Black): A steep, thigh-burning mogul run that's a proper test piece for advanced skiers looking to prove their bump skills.
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The Plunge (Double Black Diamond): One of the steepest in-bounds runs in North America, this is a heart-in-mouth descent straight down the fall line with relentless pitch.
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Spiral Stairs (Double Black Diamond): A tight, technical chute that demands precise turns and confidence in exposed, steep terrain.
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Genevieve (Black): A challenging bump run that holds good snow and offers consistent fall-line skiing for those who can handle sustained steeps.

