Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned visitor, Silverton, Colorado promises endless enjoyment. This National Historic Landmark, nestled within the San Juan Skyway, boasts attractions like 13,000 foot peaks in every direction, the ghost town of Animas Forks, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, and an authentic downtown that will have you wondering if you have stepped into an old western movie set.
The snow-clad San Juan Mountains encircling Silverton (which receives a mean annual snowfall of approximately 175") offer a captivating backdrop for a range of winter activities. From alpine and extreme skiing to snow-cat adventures and cross-country skiing, there's something for every winter enthusiast. Additionally, visitors can enjoy snowshoeing, ice fishing, natural ice climbing, ice skating, sledding, and snowmobiling.
Winter AdventuresThe forests, peaks and valleys of the San Juans are home to a variety wildlife that are not only able to survive but thrive under the often-harsh conditions of mountain life. Browse through amazing wildlife photography and information in our Wildlife Guide:
A trip to Silverton is unforgettable regardless of the season, blending breathtaking natural scenery with captivating charm that leaves a lasting impression.