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t.dave loves Boulder because Sunny 320 days a year! Some of the best hiking trails in the country. The people are friendly and amazing. Even though it is a small city, it serves as a global hub for the web and international business.
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What is Boulder
See Boulder City for the town in Nevada near the Hoover Dam.Boulder, Colorado is a great city located at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. It is a college town and a very pleasant place to live and visit.
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About Boulder elsewhere
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"A 30 minute drive west up any of the well groomed canyon roads and you'll be treated to some of the most incredible Rocky Mountain views anywhere, and world class resorts like the Eldora Ski Area near Estes Park."
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"Colorado [1] is a state in the Rocky Mountains region of the United States of America."
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"You could continue on to Estes Park via routes 72 and 7 for a relaxing dinner as the sun sets behind the peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park."
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"Northwest of Denver is Boulder, a good center from which to explore the Arapahoe National Forest and the Rocky Mountain National Park."
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"Sophisticated and artsy, Boulder is home to numerous high-tech companies and research concerns; it also attracts countless outdoor sports enthusiasts with its delightful climate, vast open spaces, and proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park."
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"Rocky Mountains visible from Boulder."
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"Boulder , Colorado is a great city located at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains."
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"Though the city embraces its cowboy and mining past it also looks forward to the future with a vibrant arts, and performing arts scene, dozens of great outdoor festivals, awesome neighborhoods offering their own unique experiences, and pretty much everything a cosmopolitan city has to offer, not to mention great access to the beautiful Rocky Mountains only 15 miles west of town (The Denver of "Dynasty" is long gone)."
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About Boulder
swedishmafia from USA wrote about Boulder 4 years, 10 months ago
If you're in the Denver metro area, definitely check out the trails at Chautauqua Park.
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aholmes360 from USA wrote about Boulder 4 years, 10 months ago
Go here in the summer. During the school year, there are too many college students.
brobinson26 from USA wrote about Boulder 4 years, 10 months ago
the street meat gyro guy on pearl st. mall by the Pub will try and screw you if you appear drunk late at night. Pay him with a $20 and he'll say you gave him a $10. I watched the bastard do this for three hours straight one night.
t.dave from USA wrote about Boulder 4 years ago
There are several easy drives you can check out! To jump right into nature, drive up canyon rd, and that will take you to Nederland through a gorgeous canyon drive. Nederland is a small and charming mountain town up in the rockies. Hang a right on the peak to peak highway, and you will be at Estes Park in an hour, and Rocky Mountain National is just a few minutes away from there! For a more local hike, head all the way up Mapleton Rd from Broadway St, or Baseline Rd for some of Boulder's most beautiful local hikes. Tenderfoot trail is one of my favorites at the top of Baseline Rd (Flagstaff mountain), which provides wonderful views of the Rockies, and as the name implies, it is a nice relaxing hike.
About places near Boulder
swedishmafia from USA wrote about Denver 4 years, 10 months ago
If you're coming to Denver, make time to check out the eclectic neighborhoods vs. just spending time in the touristy places like the 16th Street Mall, etc.
Spend some time in the Highlands (NOT Highlands Ranch, the 'burb). This 'hood's epicenter is 32nd & Lowell. Map it.
Also check out Platt Park. Specifically, the shops and restaurants on South Pearl Street, from about 1200 S. Pearl to about 1800 S. Pearl. Awesome farmers market on Sunday mornings, best non-coastal sushi restaurant on the planet (Sushi Den), and cool shops.
Also check out Washington Park - specifically Old South Gaylord street.
Enjoy!
denis408 from USA wrote about Denver 5 years ago
Check out the SOFA neighborhood. It was an industrial area that has largely been converted to lofts and condos. Lots of beautiful old buildings that retain the architectural details of the times. One cool thing i noticed is that many buildings have doors on the 2nd floor, that seem that they must dump people out for a 1-story fall. I think they said it was either because of snow, or because they moved the level of the street... forget which...
aholmes360 from USA wrote about Denver 4 years, 10 months ago
The city itself is alright, though if you in the area, i'd recommend cathing a 40 minute bus ride to Boulder, CO
Fill_upZ from USA wrote about Denver 4 years, 2 months ago
I was born and raised in the Metro area and could very well live here for the rest of my life. I never tire of viewing the snow-capped peaks (yes, there are some that stay snow-capped year round). Denver is perfectly situated in that you are a very short drive away from spectacular views and awesome venues for outdoor recreation. They don't call Colorado "America's backyard" for nothin'. The city offers awesome experiences as well. There is too much to write about, but I can assure that Denver has it all-- well, except oxygen.
akm23 from USA wrote about Golden 4 years, 9 months ago
The Table Mountain Inn is a great place to stay in Golden. It's right in the heart of downtown and the restaurant downstairs is famous for its chicken tortilla soup.
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jussi from Finland wrote about Colorado History Museum 4 years, 9 months ago
The museum displays Colorado's imagination inspiring history from the early days of mammoth and giant bears via wild west to modern days. Especially I liked the many skillfully crafted dioramas, depicting settings from Anasazi's Mesa Verde to gold digger's camp. The dioramas alone are a good reason to go visit the museum.
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