THINGS TO DO IN TELLURIDE WINTER
Epic Pass
Epic Pass holders will receive seven days of skiing or snowboarding with no blackout dates. Once the seven days have been used, pass holders can get 50 percent off lift tickets at Telluride. Pass holders get the added benefit of going direct to the lift with their pass and avoid the ticket window. The Epic Pass offers full access to Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Arapahoe Basin in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood at Lake Tahoe; Stowe Mountain Resort in Vermont; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; Wilmot Mountain in Wisconsin; Whistler Blackcomb in Canada; and Perisher in Australia, with no blackout dates. The Epic Pass also provides limited access to Les 3 Vallées, Paradiski and Tignes-Val D’Isere in France; 4 Vallées in Switzerland; Arlberg in Austria and Skirama Dolomiti in Italy. Epic Local Pass
Stats
Skiable Terrain | 2,000+ acres (810+ hectares) |
Longest Run | 4.6 miles (7.4km) “Galloping Goose” |
Total Trails | 148 |
Trail Difficulty | 23% Beginner 36% Intermediate 41% Advanced/Expert |
Total Lifts | 2 High-speed gondolas 5 high-speed quads 1 fixed quad 2 triples 2 doubles 2 surface lifts 3 magic carpets 17 Total Lifts |
Vertical Drop | 4,425 feet (1,349 m) |
Lift-Served Vertical Drop | 3,790 feet (1,155 m) |
Elevation | Base: 8,725 feet (2,659 m) Lift-served: 12,515 feet (3,815 m) Maximum: 13,150 feet (4,008 m) |
Lift Capacity | 22,386+ skiers per hour |
Average Annual Snowfall | 280 inches (711 cm) |