Telluride Festival Experiences

Telluride Blues & Brews FestivalNestled deep in the majestic San Juan Mountains in the Southwest corner of Colorado, you will find a small town rich in history, tradition, and beauty. Once specializing and thriving in the mining of natural resources, it now dedicates itself to 300 days of sunshine, premier skiing, and one of the most anticipated festival lineups in the nation. This little oasis, boxed-in on three sides by 12,000 - 13,000 foot peaks, plays host to over 20 unique festivals each year ranging from popular live concerts to absolutely nothing at all. The festival lineup consists of - Balloon, Bluegrass, Blues and Brews, Yoga, Wine, Arts, Culinary, Plunge, Film, Cajun, Mountainfilm, Plein Air, Chamber Music, Wild Wild West, Jazz, Doo Dah, Mushroom, Technology, and even the Nothing Festival. The Nothing festival originated when locals, excited about a break in the eventful summer calendar, decided to celebrate nothing happening in town.

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Telluride.com Facebook Contest Winner!

Posted On November 16, 2011
We gave away lodging and festival tickets to the 2nd annual Telluride Horror Show this past October. The winner was Cathleen from AZ. Read how much fun our winner had! "Based on the duration of the drive, I knew I was getting close. It was a very dark evening and had recently snowed. I

Telluride.com Facebook Contest Winner!

Posted On September 26, 2011
Being a southwest Colorado native, I have been to a lot of the concerts and events in the area. But my favorite event is always Telluride Blues & Brews! I wait for it all year. When I heard about the Telluride.com contest to win free passes and a hotel stay, I had to enter. My boyfriend and

Telluride.com Facebook Contest Winner!

Posted On September 22, 2011
We had never been to Telluride, let alone the Film Festival and decided on a whim to make the 6 hour drive from Denver over Labor Day Weekend. Initially we weren't aware the Festival was going on, until I researched -things to do, places to stay etc. In addition I came across "Telluride

Telluride Newb - Episode 33 - "Telluride Blues & Brews Festival!"

Posted On September 21, 2011
The Flaming Lips, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Willie Nelson and a ton of beer; seriously, what more could you want? How about media passes and Dutch behind the camera, once again? Because for all 3 days of the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival last weekend, the Telluride Newb was back in full

Telluride.com Facebook Contest Winner!

Posted On September 21, 2011
We did it! Woo hoo! My fourth Telluride Blues and Brews Festival is in the bag, but I have to say this one was very, VERY special for two specific reasons. The first was that I was able to bring my five month old Benjamin to his second music festival, the first being the (also awesome) Taos

The Telluride Newb - Episode 24 - Wine Festival

Posted On August 10, 2011
Canvas and dreadlocks were replaced by nice clothes and talk of dinner reservations. Those hula hoops and Hacky sacks that everyone seemed to carry went to the wayside, superseded by empty wine glasses on the hunt for a taste of Bordeaux or Chardonnay. The madness that was Bluegrass finally

The Telluride Newb - Episode 23 - Bluegrass Festival

Posted On August 10, 2011
Considering that the 2011 Bluegrass Festival sold out in record time, with over 11,000 people flocking to Telluride to camp, party and hear great music, finding a pass was a bit tricky. Luckily, I scored a spot volunteering for the Telluride Ski and Snowboard Club’s flank steak booth. Now,

The Telluride Newb - Episode 22 - Balloon Festival

Posted On August 10, 2011
To be honest, no plan existed for an episode on the Telluride Balloon Festival. With all of the other heavy hitters (Mountainfilm, Bluegrass, Blues and Brews, etc.), videos of the other, lesser-known festivals seemed a little excessive. Besides, video space had to be saved for such summer

The Telluride Newb - Episode 21 - "Mountainfilm"

Posted On August 10, 2011
Mountainfilm has come and gone, and with its passing comes the start of the summer season - so sayeth the Telluride locals. But, while most mountain-town film festivals feel slightly surreal, with all of the celebrities and Hollywood big shots that you'd normally find housed in an issue of