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Faces of Boulder: Climbing High at Eldorado Canyon

Morning light pours into Eldorado Canyon, setting the towering sandstone walls ablaze in deep reds and rich burgundies. High above the canyon floor, a climber stands balanced on a narrow ledge, rope trailing below her in a clean, confident line. Her harness is neatly racked with cams and quickdraws, chalk bag resting at her lower […]

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Boulder’s Top 5 Healthy Lunch Spots for Fresh, Plant-Forward Eating

Boulder has built a national reputation for clean eating, sustainability, and an active lifestyle. The city’s commitment to local agriculture and responsible sourcing is supported by initiatives highlighted by the City of Boulder’s Climate and Sustainability efforts, and that philosophy shows up clearly on local menus. If you’re looking for a healthy, plant-forward lunch that […]

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Catching Air on the Trails

Mid-jump. Ears flying. Paws stretched wide. Today’s Dog of the Day is frozen in that perfect split-second above the dirt, capturing the pure freedom that defines life on the trails of Boulder, Colorado. This is what Boulder dogs do best. With more than 150 miles of interconnected trails, Boulder offers one of the most dog-friendly […]

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Boulder’s Old Main at CU Boulder Shines in Winter

Outdoor Picture of the Day: Historic Old Main at the University of Colorado Boulder Today’s Outdoor Picture of the Day captures one of the most iconic landmarks in Boulder, Colorado — Old Main at CU Boulder — standing gracefully beneath a winter sky. With snow resting gently along its rooflines and the Flatirons rising behind […]

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Boulder’s Quietest Trail for Clearing Your Head

A Peaceful Sunrise Walk Along Bobolink Trail in South Boulder When life feels loud, Boulder offers a simple solution: go for a walk. Not a summit push. Not a steep climb. Just space. If you’re looking for a true mental reset, the Bobolink Trail in South Boulder may be the quietest place in town to […]

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Faces of Boulder: The World Traveler Who Found Home at CU

Some people arrive in Boulder chasing the mountains. Others come for the education. And then there are those whose journeys span continents before they ever glimpse the Flatirons. Juliette is one of those people. Originally from the East Coast, Juliette’s path to Colorado was anything but ordinary. Before settling along the foothills of Boulder, she […]

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Boulder’s Farm-to-Table Restaurants That Truly Walk the Talk

In Boulder, food isn’t just about flavor — it’s about philosophy. This is a city where farmers markets feel like community gatherings, where menus shift with the seasons, and where diners genuinely care about where their ingredients come from. “Farm-to-table” isn’t a buzzword here. It’s an expectation. But not every restaurant that uses the phrase […]

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Boulder Sunrise at Red Rocks Trail: A Classic Morning View

Before Boulder pours its first cup of coffee, the sandstone walls along Red Rocks Trail begin to glow. At sunrise, the towering red formations above the city shift from deep rust to brilliant gold in a matter of minutes. It’s one of those classic Boulder moments — quiet, dramatic, and completely unforgettable. Located just west […]

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Why Kathmandu Has the Best Buffet in Boulder Right Now

In a city where dining out can easily climb past $20 per plate, true buffets have become rare. Boulder is known for high-quality restaurants, but not for traditional all-you-can-eat experiences. That’s why one long-standing spot continues to stand out. Kathmandu Restaurant II quietly operates what may be the most consistent and dependable buffet in the […]

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