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  Geologic Feature

Bridal Veil Falls, Telluride, Colorado

Bridal Veil Falls is the tallest waterfall in Colorado. Most people admire this 365 foot waterfall in the summer, but in the winter ice climbers challenge the frozen formation. A historic power plant sits on top of the falls and still generates electricity.

Recreational Opportunities

Bridal Veil Falls can be accessed by four wheel drive, an intermediate hike, or by mountain bike. The views are spectacular.

Seasons Accessible

Accessible year round, depending on weather and avalanche conditions.

Fees: Free

 ADA Accessibility Notes

ADA accessible only with assist of four wheel drive vehicle.

 Pet Friendly Notes

Pets welcome

For More Information, Contact:

Richard Hamilton

richh@sanmiguelcounty.org
www.sanmiguelcounty.org
Box 1170, Telluride, CO 81435
970-729-1829 · fax 970-728-3718
 

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Latitude: 37.914950900
Longitude: -107.770385700
Elevation: 10510 FT (3203 M)
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