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Telluride Region Records 3+ Feet Snow Ahead of Busy Event Week

Telluride region picked up more than 3 feet of new snow in the days before Feb. 25, 2026, as Mountain Rose Realty's Peak Sheet previews a busy Feb. 26–Mar. 4 event week.

Jamie Taylor2 min read
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Telluride Region Records 3+ Feet Snow Ahead of Busy Event Week
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Mountain Rose Realty's weekly Telluride Peak Sheet, published Feb. 25, 2026, reported that the Telluride region had picked up "3+ feet of snow" in the days prior, setting a deep base just ahead of a full slate of events scheduled for Feb. 26 through Mar. 4, 2026. The report framed the accumulation as significant for local recreation and logistics as the seven-day window opens.

The Peak Sheet explicitly summarized weather and events for the coming seven days, covering Feb. 26–Mar. 4, 2026, and noted that the heavy snowfall arrived immediately before that busy calendar. With Mountain Rose Realty issuing the update on Feb. 25, community organizers and operators received the latest totals and can anticipate the effects of the recent 3+ feet on planned activities during the week-long run of events.

Practical impacts are already visible on Feb. 26, 2026, when trails, access roads, and staging areas are starting the week with a fresh, deep load of snow reported by the Peak Sheet. Mountain Rose Realty's summary gives community planners a single reference point for the snowfall totals as they coordinate shuttles, parking, and venue access during the Feb. 26–Mar. 4 period. The timing of the storm means setup days immediately before events will contend with consolidation, snow removal, and packing of high-traffic areas.

For participants and support crews in the Four Corners Adventure network, the Mountain Rose Peak Sheet on Feb. 25 provides both the headline number and the operational window: 3+ feet reported, and events running Feb. 26 through Mar. 4, 2026. Expect conditions to evolve through the week and for organizers to rely on updated briefings tied to that Peak Sheet publication. The snow totals documented in the Feb. 25 release are the baseline planners will use as they manage schedules, move equipment, and adjust course or venue logistics.

Looking ahead to the close of the event week on Mar. 4, 2026, the Feb. 25 Telluride Peak Sheet from Mountain Rose Realty leaves the community with a clear metric to measure against, the 3+ feet accumulated in the days leading into the busy Feb. 26–Mar. 4 stretch, and an operational window to monitor as conditions and event needs evolve.

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