A Season of Beauty and Reconnection
Spring in Telluride is subtle at first. A slow stretch of sunlight, the sound of water beginning to move again, and then suddenly, everything wakes up. The valley transforms, almost overnight, from a quiet snowscape to a vibrant, living canvas of green. At the O’Neill Stetina Group, this season reminds us why Telluride is more than a place to live—it’s a place to feel alive.
Favorite Spring Hikes in Telluride
As the snow melts and the days grow longer, trails start to reappear from beneath the drifts. Locals lace up hiking boots or hop on mountain bikes, ready to revisit favorites like the Jud Wiebe Trail, Bear Creek Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls. For those easing back into elevation, the Valley Floor offers a gentle, scenic route for walking, running, or catching the early morning light—often with wildlife sightings and peaceful river views.
Outdoor Sports and Activities Come to Life
Spring also marks the return of the sports that define Telluride’s active spirit. Bikes come down from the walls, and fly rods come out of hibernation. The San Miguel River picks up speed, offering early opportunities for kayaking and paddle-boarding. Tennis courts and golf greens start to open, and the nearby Telluride Ski & Golf Club becomes a hub of sunny afternoons and friendly games.
Whether you’re casting into the water or riding single-track under bluebird skies, spring invites us all to move with the landscape.
Telluride Events and Weekly Farmers Markets
Spring in Telluride also welcomes the return of meaningful community gatherings. The Telluride Mountainfilm Festival, held over Memorial Day weekend, kicks off the season with bold stories of adventure and activism. Pop-up concerts, gallery openings, and the beloved Telluride Farmers Market—held weekly on South Oak Street—reintroduce the rhythm of mountain-town life.
Running into a friend at a market stall might lead to a spontaneous hike or an impromptu dinner plan—this is the kind of magic Telluride delivers in spring.
A Rare View from Bridal Veil Falls
One of the most breathtaking sights of the season is Bridal Veil Falls, surging with snowmelt and cascading nearly 400 feet down the canyon wall. Just below this iconic landmark lies Lot BV2 on E Highway 145, a rare parcel of land that offers a front-row seat to the waterfall and the expansive canyon below.
Set at the gateway to the high alpine and just minutes from town, this location is more than a building site—it’s a way to be fully immersed in the wonder of Telluride spring.
Rediscover the Rhythm of the Seasons
In these months, Telluride isn’t just about what you see, it’s about how you feel. There’s a unique quiet that comes with spring mornings and a sense of possibility in every warm afternoon. Whether you’re hitting the trail, casting into the river, or simply sitting by the falls watching the light shift across the canyon, this season has a way of reconnecting us—to the land, to others, and to ourselves.
From all of us at the O’Neill Stetina Group, we invite you to take a breath, slow down, and experience the simple beauty of Telluride in spring—whether you’re here for a weekend, a season, or a lifetime.