Ski into History!
The Peaks Resort & Spa 136 Country Club D, Telluride, CO, United StatesFridays in January. Free and open to the public!
Fridays in January. Free and open to the public!
Eco Adventure guide John Sir Jesse leads this snowshoe trek to Alta Lakes, sharing the natural beauty and historic significance of this mining ghost town.
Embrace your inner scientist and head to the Museum after school for some electrifying experiments!
Fridays in January. Free and open to the public!
Round up 'yer friends and head over to the local watering hole for a night at the Saloon! Step back into Telluride in 1890 and belly up to the bar at the Steaming Bean.
Fridays in January. Free and open to the public!
Don't miss your chance to see the premier screening of a "1878-1913: Historic Landmarks of Telluride," a film produced by the Sheridan Opera House, the Telluride Historical Museum, and the Town of Telluride. Screenings are at 5:30, 6:00 & 6:30 p.m. Admission is free!
Fridays in February. Free and open to the public!
Create your own Victorian Valentine! Come with a song in your heard and hear the history of the Victorian Valentine. Participants also get to create their own Victorian-inspired Valentine using colorful crafts and supplies. Free and open to the public.
Fridays in February. Free and open to the public!
Led by Eco Adventures and the Telluride Historical Museum, this snowshoe trek to Lizard Head highlights the natural beauty and historic significance of one of Telluride's well known passes along the divide between the Dolores and San Miguel watersheds. Meet at the Telluride Historical Museum at 9:30 a.m. Snowshoe rental is included! Click here to purchase […]
What does the "War of Currents" have to do with Telluride? Explore how AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) power was harnessed in Telluride before anywhere else in the world. Make your own electrifying creation! In conjunction with the Telluride Historical Museum's exhibit Powerful Currents; Hydroelectricity in the San Juans, on display through March, […]