Later, Ron Allred and Jim Wells, two of the state's natives, along with the assistance of the Benchmark Corporation took over the ski part of the community. The duo decided to build a resort village that included a first-class ski area and other tourist attractions.
To achieve their vision, they installed snowmaking machines and lifts. They also developed beginner terrain. In 1996, Telluride built the Gondola, which is a free transportation system. It was the first one like it in North America, and it connects Telluride to Mountain Village. The transportation system is a major area attraction, one that draws people to the destination.
Telluride Today
The ski town today features a mix of beginner, intermediate, advanced, groomed and ungroomed terrain, making it an appealing destination for those of all ski levels. Not only is Telluride a place where skiers come to play, but it is also a town that offers entertainment for people who don't.