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July 1st, 2019

A Good Ole' Small Town 4th of July Celebration

Fourth of July is synonymous with stars and stripes, parades and barbeques. Telluride truly captures the feeling of a “good ole small town Independence Day Celebration.” It is the experiential equivalent of Grandma’s apple pie.

Main Street is lined with people decked in red, white and blue as they watch the parade from their lawn chairs. Small children waving flags perch atop their parents shoulders to catch a glimpse of the action-fire trucks, Harleys, kids on bikes, walking groups, babies in adorable costumes, dancing groups, dogs, and a whole lot more unforgettable theatrics. To participate in the parade, register here.

Our 4th of July video captures the spirit of the day perfectly.

 

The Parade is just one part of Telluride’s Fourth of July Celebration  and there are many ways to enjoy the day but here are a few suggestions: 

6 a.m. Rise and shine-a large boom set off by a cannon echoes through the Telluride valley to signify the official start of Independence Day.

7 a.m. Grab a cup of coffee and place your lawn chairs on Main Street to snag a prime viewing spot for the parade.

8 a.m.  Get a great work out as you charge to the top of the Gondola during 9th Annual Rundola -an uphill foot race from the base of the gondola in Telluride to the top of the ridge. Telluride Foundation is the beneficiary of the event.

11 a.m.  The Parade kicks off with planes flying over Telluride. This is an amazing spectacle. 

12 p.m. (or when then parade is done) Head to Town Park for the Firemen’s Barbeque.  Grab a plate of finger lickin’ good barbeque and relax. Kids games including three leg races, trout catching, water balloon toss and more start at 2 p.m.

12:30 p.m.  Take a stroll back through time at the Telluride Historical Museum. In celebration of 4th of July, root beer floats will be served. Admission is FREE ($5 suggested donation).

1-5 p.m. Hop on the gondola and enjoy live music and kids activities in the Mountain Village. Check out the line up.

9 p.m. ish (when it is dark)  Grab a blanket and lawn chairs and head to Town Park to watch a spectacular fire works display. The skies above Telluride light up in every color of the rainbow. It is a sight not to be missed. 

Happy Independence Day!

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