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Faces of Boulder: St. Patrick’s Day Edition – A Celebration of Green and Gold in the Rockies

St. Patrick’s Day in Boulder, Colorado, is a lively and colorful celebration that brings out the best of the city’s festive spirit. Whether it’s people dressed in bright green attire, four-leaf clovers decorating shop windows, or the unmistakable energy of celebration in the air, Boulder embraces the holiday in its own unique way.

This year, the scene was a picture of joy and community. Groups of friends and families enjoyed the beautiful spring weather with big smiles, wearing festive hats, beads, and shamrock accessories. Among them were a group of women whose excitement and camaraderie truly embodied the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day in Boulder. Accompanied by their dogs—golden retrievers and other beloved breeds donning green bandanas—they celebrated in true Boulder style, blending love for the outdoors with the holiday’s fun traditions.

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While St. Patrick’s Day is often associated with Irish culture, Boulder’s version of the holiday is distinctly local. People here enjoy celebrating in the great outdoors, whether it’s taking in the stunning views of the Flatirons, enjoying a relaxing afternoon in one of Boulder’s many scenic spots, or simply gathering with friends for a festive meal. With a focus on community, fun, and a touch of Irish charm, the city brings its own magic to the holiday.

two mugs filled with green liquid next to gold coins

Fun Facts About St. Patrick’s Day and Boulder

  • A Green Celebration: St. Patrick’s Day is named after the patron saint of Ireland, but did you know green wasn’t originally the holiday’s color? Blue was traditionally associated with St. Patrick before green took over in the 18th century.
  • Colorado’s Irish Connection: Many Irish immigrants settled in Colorado in the 1800s, particularly during the mining boom. Their influence can still be seen in Boulder’s history and culture.
  • Dogs Join the Fun: Boulder is known for being one of the most dog-friendly cities in the country, and that includes St. Patrick’s Day. Many local pups get dressed up in festive attire, making them honorary leprechauns for the day.
  • The Flatirons in Green: While they stay their signature earthy red, Boulder’s Flatirons provide a stunning backdrop for the city’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities, making it one of the most picturesque places to celebrate.

Whether celebrating with friends, spending time outdoors, or simply embracing the holiday spirit, Boulder’s take on St. Patrick’s Day is as unique as the city itself. With good company, a bit of green, and a love for adventure, the day is always one to remember. Sláinte!

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