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No airport is closer to the popular Telluride ski area in Colorado's Western Slope than Montrose Regional Airport. The middle of Montrose is only a five-minute drive away from this airport in Montrose's northwest corner with car rental in Montrose Airport. In addition to year-long direct Denver and Houston flights, the airport offers non-stop Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago and Los Angeles services during the busy winter ski season.
Actor Chuck Yeager cut the ribbon during this airport's 1988 opening. The airport's terminal, currently under renovation, will soon offer a more spacious security checkpoint and passenger check-in as well as a bigger departures lounge. Passengers can eat at the Jetway Café, purchase souvenirs, use the single ATM and compare car hire here.
Car hire in Montrose Airport is a necessity to navigate this beautiful western Colorado region. Telluride may be the most famous Montrose daytrip destination, but the San Juan Mountains also feature several other scenic ski resorts. None of North America's vineyards grow at higher altitudes than those in the nearby West Elks American Viticultural Area. Gunnison National Park and its magnificent Black Canyon lie east of Montrose.
Winter is Montrose's coldest and busiest season, but much of the natural snow on Telluride's slopes doesn't last very long because of the high altitude, the dry climate and the nearly 300 days of annual sunshine. Rainfall is equally scarce during the warmer seasons, and summers are especially dry and hot. Autumn and spring typically bring beautiful and mild weather.
Montrose's main highway, US 50, travels through 12 states between California and Maryland. Another major route, US 550, begins at Montrose's main street and ends just north of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Off-road vehicles are recommended for exploring parts of the spectacular 65-mile Alpine Loop Back Country Byway, which passes through narrow glaciers, magnificent mountains and 1800s mining ghost towns.
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