The best thing about Telluride (and Aspen) is the way into it. This early in the summer, you probably can't get down Blackbear road, its probably still in snow drifts up on top. Its one way downhill, so you've got to start on the Ouray side, then return over Imogene. Its also probably drifted 20' deep, but they seem to plow it out first.
A few years ago, we were coming back into Ouray from the Camp Bird mine road and ran into a traffic jam. There was a yellow TJ on its side up against the cliff. It seems a rock came loose up on the top and fell 1600 feet, hitting the poor driver on the head and shoulder. Yes, he died instantly. His passenger had the presence of mind to grap the steering wheel and turn into the cliff face. Had it gone the other way, off the edge, it had another 1000 or so feet to the bottom. Out there, you can find danger everywhere.
There's a nice little public park on the east end of town. Good for a picnic. I say that because there are no places to eat with reasonable prices.