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Four Seasons bound for Colorado’s Telluride

“New era of luxury” for the destination includes a 52 room hotel

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December 21, 2025

Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts has announced a new project for one of America’s most sought-after mountain destinations, Telluride in Colorado.

Slated to open in 2028, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Telluride “will introduce a new era of luxury to the destination,” the hospitality company says of its 52 guestroom, 43 hotel residences and 26 private residences development, located in the Mountain Village and surrounded by the San Juan Mountains.

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Telluride will span three connected buildings. The design philosophy is both inspired by and curated to showcase the surrounding landscape. With floor-to-ceiling windows and natural materials throughout, guests and residents will enjoy generous views of notable peaks and coveted summits from every vantage point.

The Resort will also feature two culinary outlets, a state-of-the-art fitness facility and a spa with a thermal lounge, cold plunge, and eight treatment rooms. The wellness offerings will also include a lap pool and outdoor hot tub.

Located adjacent to both the gondola connecting Telluride and Mountain Village, and the Telluride Ski Resort, guests and residents alike will have ideal ski-in/ski-out access, with convenient access to the downtown centre.

The property will join Four Seasons other alpine properties in North America including in Vail, Jackson Hole, Santa Fe, Whister and the upcoming Four Seasons Resort and Residences Deer Valley.

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Telluride is a collaboration between Four Seasons, developers Fort Partners and real estate development company, Merrimac Ventures.

“Together, we are creating an exceptional luxury hospitality and residential offering that showcases the beauty of Telluride through contemporary design, offers direct alpine access, and celebrates the charm of this historic destination,” said Alejandro Reynal, President and CEO of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.