Forest Service Proposes Major Modernization for Telluride Ski Resort, CO, Infrastructure
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Forest Service Proposes Major Modernization for Telluride Ski Resort, CO, Infrastructure
"The proposed actions include replacing Lifts 7 and 8, which have been in service since the early 1970s, with modern alternatives to increase uphill capacity significantly."
"The modernization plan aims to enhance the alpine experience while ensuring forest health and scenic integrity, addressing both winter and summer recreational needs."
"A new 2,000-square-foot expansion of the High Camp warming hut will transform it into a full-service restaurant, alleviating current seating deficiencies for guests."
"The addition of the 'Green Tech' mountain bike trail will cater to summer enthusiasts, further diversifying the recreational offerings at the resort."
The Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests have released a Draft Environmental Assessment for modernizing Telluride Ski Resort. The proposal aims to replace aging lift infrastructure, enhance skier safety, and expand recreational offerings. Key components include replacing Lifts 7 and 8, improving skier circulation with new trails, and upgrading on-mountain facilities. The plan also includes a significant expansion of the High Camp warming hut and the addition of a new mountain bike trail for summer activities, aligning with the resort's 2017 Master Development Plan.
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