This 570 acre forever wild protected gateway to telluride features meadows the san miguel river and a year round activity trail.
Telluride valley floor.
Easy to get to on the grey goose free town shuttle with a park panic table at the start to help get ready.
An ideal place to start is at the corner of mahoney dr.
In the summer fly fisherman wade into the waters in hopes of catching trout.
A river rechanneling and tailings recap project on the west end of the valley floor has been put in motion this week after a year s delay.
Management is guided by the conservation values detailed in the conservation easement and restoration projects and recreational uses regulated by the valley floor management plan.
The valley floor today the town of telluride open space commission in partnership with the san miguel conservation foundation manage the valley floor.
But that s not what this article is about.
Kayakers and rafters float westward.
The valley floor located before the entrance to telluride represents one of the region s greatest achievements in preservation.
The 570 acre parcel is home to the san miguel river.
Wildlife abounds on the valley floor from fish fowl prairie dogs and fox to herds of deer and elk.
The valley floor is well groomed nordic wonderland.
And pacific st an intersection located on the san miguel river trail.
The telluride valley floor is an example of the incredible things that can happen when people come together in support of the same good cause.
The valley floor at telluride is one of the most peaceful places i have visited.
This 3 mile stretch has been preserved as open space and creates a winter playground for outdoor enthusiasts.
Telluride s valley floor hike is lovely for all ages and abilities offering opportunities for dramatic landscape views and mountain wildlife watching in all four seasons.
Directions for starting an animated discussion in telluride.
And 20 acres located at society turn at the southwest corner formed by the intersection of highway 145 and the spur.
When one glides a cross country ski rolls a bike tire takes a stride on the valley floor the recently condemned 50 million park s funding mechanisms its debt service and its tap on an already tapped town budget don t immediately jump out.
After the years long condemnation battle with neal blue the town finally owns the property.
Originally green lighted by telluride town council last year the project was put on hold when abundant winter snowpack made for what town project manager lance mcdonald called abnormally high flows in june and july.