Why Live in Ouray
Ouray, known as the Switzerland of America, is nestled in a steep geographic bowl with Victorian-era buildings lining Main Street and breathtaking mountain views. The neighborhood is renowned for its outdoor recreation, offering activities such as ice climbing, snowshoeing, hiking, off-roading, and exploring waterfalls. The San Juan Mountains provide a natural playground, with highlights like Imogene Pass and Gold Mountain Via Ferrata. Rotary Park features a skating rink in winter, while Fellin Park offers courts for baseball and basketball, a playground, and open field space. The Ouray Hot Springs Pool and Fitness Center is open year-round, and Telluride’s alpine slopes and Red Mountain Pass’s Nordic trails are popular among skiers. Housing includes single-family properties, condos, and townhouses, primarily older Victorians, cabins, and condos above Main Street storefronts. The area supports small businesses and restaurants, with notable spots like Brickhouse 737, The Outlaw, and Ouray Brewery. Ouray Elementary and Ouray Middle schools have high ratings, sharing a campus with Ouray Senior High. Community events include Christmas Eve gift deliveries, Easter egg hunts, summer concerts, and Fourth of July fireworks. The Wright Opera House hosts artistic events, and U.S. Route 550, the Million Dollar Highway, connects Ouray to Montrose, 35 miles north, and Montrose Regional Airport, 40 miles away.