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Settler’s Park in Boulder

Settler’s Park is a pretty area with an array of short trails. With red rocks, springing up from the same formation that caused the well known music doused Red Rocks in Morrison, CO- the Fountain Formation- Settler’s park is alive with geology, ecology, and history. As City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks says […]

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[LIVE] Osprey Camera ~ Boulder County Fairgrounds

Boulder County Fairgrounds Osprey Camera Provided by: Parks & Open Space Foundation Fairgrounds Osprey This is one of several osprey nests in Boulder County. In the spring of 2003, this osprey pair began nesting on a light pole at the Boulder County Fairgrounds and returned each year. In 2009, wildlife biologists moved the nest to […]

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Boulder’s Highest Rated Happy Hours

The following is a list of the highest rated Happy Hours in Boulder, Colorado, based on recent Yelp reviews: 1 – River and Woods 2 – Mojo Taqueria Boulder 3 – Avanti Food & Beverage 4 – The Bitter Bar 5 – T/ACO an Urban Taqueria 6 – The West End Tavern 7 –  Mountain […]

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Boulder’s Dogs of the Day Pic!

Colorado is frequently ranked high on lists of the most dog-friendly places. Denver has gotten positive feedback for its overall dog-friendliness, including rankings on the dog-centric community website Rover and financial consulting company SmartAsset. Match.com ranked Colorado as the number one dog loving state. Spending quality time with pets, specifically dogs, provides humans with companionship […]

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America’s Fastest-Growing Sport now in Boulder

Pickleball was invented in 1965 by three middle-aged fathers in Washington state, pickleball is a quirky cross among tennis, pingpong and badminton, played with a paddle and a perforated plastic ball. According to Athletic Lift, the founders are said to have named the game after a family dog called Pickles. The game has over 4.8 […]

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The first-ever Luvin Arms Compassion Carnival is THIS weekend

Erie, Colorado – Kenai and Koda, a baby chicken and baby duck, were oblivious to our struggles, but fought their own battle for freedom. Their story is one we can all celebrate: the freedom of two unlikely friends near death, rescued, and now living happily at Luvin Arms Animal Sanctuary.  One summer evening, a couple in […]

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Boulder’s Hidden Gem: Asher Organic Brewing Company

Meet Chris Asher, the brain behind Colorado’s first all-organic brewery, the Asher Brewing Company. Chris, an east coaster at heart, moved to Colorado after graduating from Wesleyan University, and his career as a brew master began to flourish. As an east-coaster myself, I was already familiar with Chris through the crazy 6 degrees of separation. Oddly […]

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A Few of Boulder’s Ghostly Residents

In the spirit of Halloween we are going to detail a few of the haunted places around Boulder. If you dread the macabre, or a haunting close to home is too much for you, there is still time to turn back. At 646 Pearl Street you’ll find the beautiful Arnett-Fullen house. The house was built in […]

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Top Rated Live Music Bars in Boulder

According to the Yelp ratings, the following are the top-rated bars in Boulder, Colorado that provide live music: 1 – Rayback Collective THE RAYBACK IS A BACKYARD PARTY TO WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN INVITED! The Rayback Collective appears to be a cold beer in the sun, with a furry friend at your feet, a new […]

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