The gondola
Unlike other Colorado resorts, Telluride’s gondola, which climbs and descends the front face of the ski resort, is free. No money changes hands as you board with your bike, skis, even your dog for a trip between the towns of Telluride and Mountain Village. Locals use it to get to work, children use it to get to school and skiers use it to access the slopes. The gondola is a one-of-a-kind transportation link that is owned and operated by the Mountain Village metropolitan District – think of it as a bus with a spectacular view. Traveling from Telluride, the gondola makes three stops: the first is on the ridgeline atop the ski area, the next stop is Mountain Village Core – the commercial center of the town – and from there, the gondola swings over the Mountain Village Core to access a multi-level parking structure.


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