Exploring the Market and the Plaza
The town's main market has numerous restaurants, stores that provide equipment for skiers and coffee shops that local residents frequently visit. You can also tour the plaza, which contains many historical buildings and walkways that are connected to numerous trails.
Exploring the Jud Wiebe Trail
This winding trail is named after an experienced explorer who frequented the area, and the route has a length of approximately 3 miles. In total, the trail's elevation increases by more than 1,300 feet. The route contains numerous bridges that cross relatively wide creeks, segments that are near popular overlooks and a section that is in the outskirts of Telluride, Colorado.
Visiting Several Lakes
During the summer months, many tourists travel to Blue Lake, which is located to the east of Mountain Village, Colorado. Guests can enjoy kayaking, swimming and snorkeling, and the lake is positioned near numerous well-known trails, hills that offer panoramic views and multiple campgrounds. When you stay at a luxury condominium in Mountain Village, Colorado, you can also explore the Alta Lakes.
Exploring Mount Sneffels
With a height of approximately 14,157 feet, Mount Sneffels may attract more than 15,000 visitors during each year. Throughout the spring, additional guests will visit the mountain because many visitors want to see the rapidly blooming aspens, and the melting snow adds extra water to nearby rivers, which attract kayakers from many cities in Colorado.
Bear Creek Falls
Before visiting this waterfall, guests can walk on a trail that has a length of 2.3 miles, and the route's elevation increases by more than 1,140 feet. The waterfall is situated near the most elevated point of the trail. The attraction is near numerous sizable cliffs, several campgrounds, and a valley with routes that skiers frequently utilize.