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Telluride Ski Resort - Nearby Destinations
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Cortez
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Population: 8000
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Cortez is a small gateway community in the Four Corners area providing
access to a number of nearby Ancestral Pueblo ruins. On the border
between the forested mountains to the east and arid desert to the
south and west, Cortez is close to several different kinds of terrain. |
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Durango
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Population: 14000
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Home of the famous Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, Durango
is a center for recreational activities in southwestern Colorado, with
convenient access to a number of nearby national parks, forests,
recreation areas, and ski resorts. The towering peaks of the San Juan
Mountains provide a scenic northern skyline. |
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Montrose
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Population: 12400
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Montrose is the second-largest town in western Colorado, with easy
access to a number of outdoor recreation spots in the area. The city
offers an extensive range of services while still maintaining a
small-town feel. |
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Ouray
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Population: 813
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In its historic beginnings, Ouray was home to miners seeking out gold
and silver in the surrounding mountains. Today, tourism is Ouray’s
primary industry, but most of the buildings from its late 19th century
origins still stand. The entire town is registered as a National
Historic District. |
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San Juan Mountains
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Population: 0
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The San Juan Mountains, with more than a hundred peaks over 13,000
feet in elevation, make up some of the most rugged territory in North
America. This pristine and isolated region features world-class ski
resorts, and attracts hikers, fishers, and campers as well. |
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