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Jud Wiebe Memorial Trail: A Telluride Classic

Hike the Jud Wiebe Memorial Trail for breathtaking Telluride views and a tribute to a local trail-blazing hero. A moderately challenging 3.1-mile loop.

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The Jud Wiebe Memorial Trail is a popular 3.1-mile loop offering stunning views of Telluride, Colorado. Named in honor of Jud Wiebe, a forest ranger who significantly contributed to the area's trail systems, this moderately strenuous hike is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

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  • R1010089020, Telluride, Colorado, 81435, US
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Start the hike on Aspen Street and walk clockwise for the best views of Telluride as you ascend.
  • There is no parking at the trailhead; park in the neighborhood a few blocks away or take the free Galloping Goose shuttle.
  • Bring water, especially during warmer months, as the trail can be challenging with its steep elevation gain.
  • Consider hiking during the late spring to early fall for optimal conditions and to avoid snow or ice.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Telluride's main street (Colorado Avenue), walk north on Aspen Street. Continue uphill past the last houses to reach the Jud Wiebe trailhead. Note that the road to the trailhead is steep. Parking near the trailhead is limited to two-hour parking along Colorado Avenue and requires a permit. Consider parking further away and walking to avoid parking restrictions.

  • Public Transport

    Take the free Galloping Goose shuttle to a stop near Aspen Street. From there, walk north on Aspen Street towards the trailhead. Alternatively, take the free gondola from Mountain Village to Telluride Station, walk east on Colorado Avenue, then turn left onto Aspen Street to reach the trailhead. The gondola is free.

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The Jud Wiebe Memorial Trail is a quintessential Telluride experience, offering a rewarding hike with panoramic vistas. This 3.1-mile loop, named for the dedicated forest ranger Jud Wiebe, who planned the trail before his passing in 1986, provides a glimpse into the area's natural beauty and a connection to its local history. The trail begins at the north end of Aspen Street in downtown Telluride and immediately ascends, rewarding hikers with views of the town and the Telluride Ski Resort across the valley. The path winds through a diverse landscape of ponderosa pine, spruce, and aspen trees, crossing a bridge over Cornet Creek. As you climb, viewpoints open up, showcasing Bear Creek, Ballard Mountain, La Junta Peak, and Wasatch Mountain. The trail reaches its high point at 10,000 feet, marked by a memorial bench offering a place to rest and soak in the scenery. The descent traverses the eastern slopes of Cornet Creek Valley, eventually connecting to Tomboy Road, which leads back into town. The trail is well-maintained with directional signs, though some sections are steep and require good footing. The Jud Wiebe Trail is a fitting tribute to the spirit of outdoor adventure that defines the Telluride experience.

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