Volume 5: Telluride/ Ouray/ Ophir

These mountain towns are gems in Southwest Colorado. Telluride and tiny Ophir are in San Miguel County, and Ouray, not far away if unimproved roads aren’t a barrier, is located in Ouray County. Telluride is the most populous (about two thousand residents) and best known of the three, home to a famous ski resort, many well-known music festivals, and exclusive luxury homes. Telluride’s colorful history as a hard-rock mining town where gold, silver, and tellurium were extracted beginning in 1878 changed dramatically in the 1970s when the Telluride Ski Resort opened. Telluride’s elevation is 8,750 feet above sea level, a bit higher than Ouray’s 7,792. (source) Fewer than 1,000 people call Ouray home, but each year many thousands of tourists visit the charming village, nicknamed the “Switzerland of America.” Like most mountain towns in the region, Ouray was founded on mining (gold, in this case), made accessible by the railroad, and popular with visitors. (source) Ophir, Colorado, is the highest in elevation of these three towns at 9,695 feet. Gold was discovered in 1875, and the town was founded in 1881, but the mines decreased until there was only one resident in 1970! Telluride’s popularity in recent has allowed a few hundred residents to call Ophir home. (source)


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Red Mountain (Colo.)
View of mountain peak it is red and gray it hangs above trees some are changing colors a pine tree stands in the foreground
Red Mountain (Colo.)
View of mountain peaks with patches of snow overlooking a valley.
Red Mountain (Colo.)
A aerial view of Red Mountain and the Million Dollar Highway, which is located in Colorado
Red Mountain (Colo.)
Early morning reflections of famous Red Mountain in Southwestern Colorado.
Red Mountain (Colo.) from Red Mountain Pass
Photo of small mountain peak on the right above a mine two structures are visible on the left side of photo are two pine trees standing
Red Mountain (Colo.) from U.S. 550
Photo of mountain peak overlooking highway on the lower right side.
Red Mountain From Ironton Park
A photograph of Red Mountain from Inonton Park. On the back it is stamped, "The Busy Corner Pharmacy--Ouray, Colo. 'The Switzerland of America'"
Red Mountain Lodge (Ouray, Colo.)
Photo of an A frame motel with a car parked in front of it, on the left side of the street. Cliffs hang behind the motel. Several cars are parked on the right side.
Red Mountain Lodge, Ouray, Colorado
Red Mountain Lodge, Ouray, Colorado, for a night or longer. Modern, moderately-priced accommodations, in a rugged area known for many years as "The Switzerland of America". Central room with big fireplace. Gift and Mineral Shop. Cafe nearby.
Red Mountain Pass
Red Mountain Pass looking north toward Ouray, Colorado.
Red Mountain Pass
Red Mountain Pass between Silverton and Ouray, Colorado. The pass is over 11,000 feet elevation.
Red Mountain Pass (Colo.)
Picture of the Red Mountain Pass sign with elevation and arrows pointing direction to san Juan national Forest and Uncompahgre National Forest

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