The
scenery and sites of Ouray and the San Juan Mountains are at your back
door when you stay at the Bridal Veil Bed and Breakfast.
The views are so spectacular that professional photographers from around the world are lured to Ouray year round. The photographers come for the wild flowers. Around the middle to end of April, the hills turn a light shade of green as the aspen and oak produce their new leaves. And then, in early June to late August, the mountain valleys and meadows fill with a rainbow of flowers that will take your breath away. In addition to the state flower, the blue columbine, you will see Indian paintbrush, Texas blue bonnet, alpine sunflowers, rose crown, and the Rocky Mountain iris. The San Juan mountains themselves are amazing due to natural beauty.
The San Juans are the youngest and steepest range of the Rockies with
peaks between 13,000 and 14,000 feet.
And while you are up in the hills, enjoy the Spring waterfalls with
their heavy flow around the first week of June. The Million Dollar
Highway, which runs 70 miles from Durango to Ouray, offers several
points to view the spectacular waterfalls.
One waterfall to see in town is in the Box Canyon. A short and easy
walk, this fall continuously feeds the Uncompahgre River.
Don't put your camera away too quickly because back in Ouray, just next
to your B&B, you can often see deer peacefully strolling through
town and bighorn sheep grazing near the hot spring pool. Just outside of
town, herds of elk can be seen grazing.
Bridal Veil Bed & Breakfast is the perfect choice for your next
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