Official Guide to Telluride & Mountain Village / Winter 2023/24

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SENSATIONAL SUMMERS

us a little about your perfect Q Tell summer day. We’re assuming it includes George Costanza (the dog, not the Seinfeld character)?

Our perfect summer day definitely includes George Costanza, and hiking or paddling. I’m a sucker for water. As a hiker, I need a reward at the end, like a lake or a waterfall, and a favorite is the hike to Blue Lakes. It’s where my husband proposed, which means I have a real soft spot for it. I also love paddling — and George does too — so after a nice long hike, we often end up at Woods Lake. It’s quiet and beautiful. I’ll put George on the paddle board, open a can of wine and paddle. It’s very relaxing.

SUMMERTIME with the Telluride Tourism Board’s Allison Bills

Telluride and Mountain Village

Q seem very welcoming to pooches and their humans. Tell us more.

My favorite is Oak. The patio overlooks the Telluride Gondola Plaza and there are always dogs running around and playing there. The Gondola is also dog friendly. One of our other dogs, Stanley, is a real troublemaker but he sleeps like an angel on the Gondola. In Mountain Village, the Village Center is a common consumption area and we really enjoy the Telluride Distilling Company’s frozen slushies. We often get slushies to go and sit on the grass in Sunset Plaza, enjoying our drinks while the dogs run around. advice for dog owners exploring Q Any the backcountry this summer?

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ure, Telluride is famous as a winter sports mecca, but for Allison Bills it was summer that drew the Chicago native to the area. “Summer is my season,” she says simply, adding that come summertime (and fall, for that matter), her activity mix inevitably involves getting outdoors with her husband, Eddie, as well as with George Costanza, the most outdoorsy of the couple’s three dogs. Allison recently sat down with the Guide to chat about her favorite pup-friendly summer adventures in the beautiful San Juans.

Yes. My advice is to be responsible for your dog. Pick up your dog’s poop and pack it out with you. I use Ruffwear’s pack-out poop bags, which makes it easy. I would also say that even if your dog is friendly, other dogs might not be. So, if your dog isn’t under complete voice control, they should be on a leash. I also always bring a dog medical kit on hikes. And I think, too, especially for those who are new to a trail, consider either leashing your dog or getting a tracker for them. It’s so easy for a dog to go after something like a squirrel and get lost. Recently, I read somewhere that we may only get about 10 summers with our dogs, so my last piece of advice is to enjoy every last one of them. — with Erin Spillane telluride.com | 855.421.4360

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HISTORIC WALKING TOUR

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pages 68-69

SUMMERTIME

3min
page 65

FUN FOR ALL

2min
pages 60-64

A MOUNTAIN TALE

5min
pages 56-59

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

3min
page 55

A TELLURIDE GATHERING

3min
pages 53-54

MORE THAN A STORE

4min
pages 46-51

The Scene / Dining

5min
pages 44-46

HAUTE CUISINE High Altitude

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page 42

A SPRINKLING OF CHEER

3min
page 41

The Scene / Arts

4min
pages 38-40

MOUNTAIN WOMEN

4min
pages 36-38

MAGIC ON ICE

4min
page 35

ENCHANTED SPACES

3min
pages 33-35

A WINTER WONDERLAND

4min
pages 27-33

Behind the Scenes

13min
pages 20-27

How To Visit Right

1min
pages 18-19

TWO TOWNS, ONE LOVE

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pages 17-18

INSPIRING PEOPLE

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