WEB CAM

Check out Telluride’s newest and best webcam that YOU can control. Located in the heart of Telluride’s downtown this user-controllable web cam gives a live view of Telluride in HD quality. It’s great for checking the current weather, snow conditions, traffic, and watching special events.

The River Club - Telluride Private Residence Club

YOU can control what to see on our Telluride webcam! Change the view by hitting the 'Control Now' button on the bottom right of the picture. Once the button turns green and says "in control", click "Select preset" right beside it (grey box). That will provide you with 6 different views of Telluride. If the button says "wait control" in yellow... that means someone else is controlling and your in queue to be next. Also, try expanding to full screen mode. Enjoy!!

 

Preset Locations:

East Main and Ajax – This preset provides spectacular view of downtown Telluride looking east towards Ajax.   Check out this view in the evenings to catch the alpenglow at sunset.  Also, watch for rainbows after the summer afternoon showers.

Chophouse and Court – This preset gives you an opportunity to see if there are open tables in the summer at the Sheridan Chophouse.  Also, watch the lines to the Sheridan Opera House for the big events. 

Ski Area and Gondola – OK, the view’s not that great from the angle of our webcam, but you can get a rough idea how much snow is out there.

Courthouse and West – This preset provides great views of downtown Telluride looking west.  Check the traffic and watch for incoming weather here. 

Kids Hill and Gondola – This is perhaps the best way to see how much snow has fallen in town in the past day or so.  Snow is typically shoveled of the roof or melts within a day, so what you see it pretty fresh.

The Bean – The Steaming Bean is usually the most active business on Main Street in the morning, and it does quite well throughout the day.  Checkout the BeanCam to see who’s taking a coffee break. 

 

Please contact HD Relay for technical support related to the camera presentation.