VisitTelluride.com: Bridal Veil Falls and the Power Plant that sits on top of it
VisitTelluride.com: Geese and their goslings along the San Miguel River in Telluride, CO
VisitTelluride.com: A cow walks along the highway near Dolores, a town about an hour south of Telluride, CO
VisitTelluride.com: Near Mancos, CO, a local cowboy heards his cows
VisitTelluride.com: A sneak peak into Bear Creek Canyon
VisitTelluride.com: Views of Telluride from Black Bear Road
VisitTelluride.com: Bridal Veil, Colorado's longeset free-falling waterfall, and the Power Plant House atop it
VisitTelluride.com: Bridal Veil Falls in full force
VisitTelluride.com: Telluride, CO from the historic Tomboy Road
VisitTelluride.com: Remnants of the old Smuggler's Mine
VisitTelluride.com: The Tomboy Mine, preserved for posterity, has remnants of the mining era standing as a reminder of the days of yore.
VisitTelluride.com: Looking across from Tomboy Basin, the Wilson Range is visible beyond the ski area
VisitTelluride.com: Telluride Outside Jeep Tours are offered up to the old ghost town of Tomboy and the mine, just above Telluride, CO
VisitTelluride.com: One of the most lucrative finds, this gold vein, near Smuggler's Mine, runs across a valley in the Tomboy region
VisitTelluride.com: Water falls from Marshall Basin off of Tomboy Road
VisitTelluride.com: Married miners with families lived in homes near the town of Tomboy, just above Telluride, CO
VisitTelluride.com: The Tomboy Mine Boarding House was home to over 1,000 miners
VisitTelluride.com: Views of the Telluride Ski Resort from Tomboy
VisitTelluride.com: A view of Bridal Veil Falls, located at the end of the Telluride Valley, from Tomboy Road
VisitTelluride.com: Bridal Veil Basin Hiking - Telluride Tourism Board
VisitTelluride.com: Valley Biking - Telluride Tourism Board