Luxury holidays in San Juan Mountains
When to go
It’s said that skiers who fall in love with Colorado in the winter will really fall in love with it in summer, when the technicolour wildflowers bloom, melted mountain snow floods into the rivers and sunny blue skies are all around. Spring is known as the ‘mud season’ due to the melting taking place on the mountains.
Getting there
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Planes
The region’s main air hubs are Durango, Cortez, Telluride and Montrose, but don’t expect international flights to reach here – get to Denver instead and pick up a connection with United Airlines (www.united.com). Other airlines serving the area are Great Lakes Aviation (www.flygreatlakes.com) and Frontier Airlines (www.frontierairlines.com). -
Automobiles
This patch of the Wild West stretches far and wide, so it’s best to pick up your own wagon at the airport; there are rental desks at both Durango and Cortez airports. In winter, make sure you request snow chains and four-wheel drive. Taxis
Taxis aren’t really an option around here – the distances are too big for a meter to master. Hire cars are best.