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SCHEDULE LAUNCH IS JUNE 21st, 2026

Welcome to the largest wild mushroom happening in North America, the 46th Annual Telluride Mushroom Festival! This program of the Telluride Institute, a 501c3 non-profit, offers a plethora of events ranging from foray and mushroom ID sessions, to hands-on demonstrations and lectures—all led by regionally, nationally, and internationally-known experts, (and we cannot forget the wide variety of social and cultural events offered, along with the famous Mushroom Parade!) there is plenty for everyone, every day.

On this website, you can filter your search by events, venues, presenters, etc. Each year the Mushroom Festival features many wonderful presentations on “all things fungi.” Presentations on similar topics are grouped together at the same venue so that attendees interested will be able to spend more time learning and interacting, and less time walking between venues. See who else is interested in each event and interact with our extended Mushroom Family.

See you soon!
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:30am - 1:30pm MDT
Alpine Ascent Foray: Waterfalls, Fungi, and High Country Views with Christopher Vinci

This moderate foray combines a scenic alpine hike with hands on field learning focused on fungi, lichen, and high elevation ecology. We will hike approximately one mile into a beautiful mountain setting, moving through changing terrain that offers both striking views and diverse microhabitats to study along the way.

As we make our way to the site, we will take time to observe how shifts in elevation, moisture, and substrate influence what we find. Participants will be introduced to practical field identification techniques for common mushroom species as well as lichen, with an emphasis on recognizing key visual traits, growth patterns, and habitat associations.

Once we reach the main area, we will slow down and spend time working through specimens together. This is an interactive and collaborative experience where participants are encouraged to engage, share observations, and build confidence in their identification skills. We will also cover how to properly document findings using iNaturalist, including taking useful field photos, recording key details, and contributing observations that support broader citizen science efforts. Participants will leave with a better understanding of how their time in the field can contribute to real ecological data and ongoing research.

Once we reach the main area, we will slow down and spend time working through specimens together. This is an interactive and collaborative experience where participants are encouraged to engage, share observations, and develop confidence in their own identification skills.

This foray is ideal for those who want more than just a hike. It offers a balance of movement, education, and immersion, giving participants a deeper understanding of the organisms around them while still enjoying one of the most visually rewarding environments in Telluride.


Where to Meet
This foray meets at Carhenge Parking Lot at 10:15AM. We encourage you to arrive a little early to meet your foray leader and your fellow foragers. TMF does not provide transportation, so carpooling is encouraged to help groups stay together.


Be Prepared

Please come ready for changing mountain weather with:
  • Good footwear
  • Water and snacks
  • Layers or rain gear
  • A basket or paper bag for collecting mushrooms
All foray groups will have a First Aid–certified volunteer present.


Pre‑Sign Up Online
Space is limited — secure your spot online before festival week or at the Sign‑Up Tent the day before.
During sign‑up, you’ll acknowledge our Release from Liability, Photo Release, and Code of Conduct. 


Each person may register for one foray and one special event.
Speakers
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Christopher Vinci

Foray Leader
Christopher Vinci is a Colorado based field mycologist, educator, and community builder dedicated to bringing people into direct relationship with fungi through hands on learning and shared field experience. He is a graduate student at the University of Colorado - Colorado Springs... Read More →
Saturday August 15, 2026 9:30am - 1:30pm MDT
Carhenge Parking Lot

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