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Outdoor Picture of the Day: Devil’s Thumb Comes Alive in Boulder’s Springtime Splendo

Today’s outdoor picture of the day captures one of Boulder’s most striking landmarks — Devil’s Thumb — glowing under the fresh light of spring. With its dramatic silhouette cutting into a cloud-speckled blue sky and new green growth carpeting the lower slopes, this iconic rock formation reminds us why spring in Boulder is one of the most magical times of year.

Located above Shadow Canyon near the Flatirons, Devil’s Thumb is named for its unique shape — a rocky protrusion that looks like a giant thumb reaching skyward. It’s a landmark that Boulderites know well, visible from miles away and often the subject of local lore and inspiration. In today’s photo, taken on a pristine spring day, you can see early wildflowers beginning to bloom in the meadows below, while the high country still holds patches of snow — a reminder of the seasonal shift in progress.

Spring is the perfect time to explore this area. Cooler temperatures and fewer crowds make it an ideal season for hiking. The best route to get close to Devil’s Thumb is via the South Mesa Trailhead. The hike starts gently through open fields and cottonwood groves alive with birdsong, then climbs through Shadow Canyon, a steep and rugged path that tests your endurance while rewarding you with breathtaking views and a sense of true escape. After about 3.5 miles and more than 2,000 feet of elevation gain, you’ll arrive at a saddle just below Devil’s Thumb, with expansive views stretching toward the Indian Peaks and beyond.

For experienced climbers, the Thumb’s east face features a technical route (rated 5.7) that adds an extra thrill to the experience. But even from the trail, the formation is spectacular — especially when framed by the deep greens and floral bursts that define Boulder in the spring.

Fun Fact: Despite its slightly spooky name, Devil’s Thumb is beloved by locals. Some even joke that it points the way to Boulder’s best views.

Whether you’re hiking, photographing, or simply soaking in the scenery, springtime at Devil’s Thumb delivers an unforgettable experience. The air is crisp, the forest smells alive, and the sound of melting snow trickling down nearby creeks completes the atmosphere.

So lace up your boots and bring your curiosity — because Boulder’s Devil’s Thumb is calling, and spring is the perfect time to answer.

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