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Uncovering the Hidden Gems of Eldorado Canyon Trail: A Hiker’s Paradise in Boulder, Colorado

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Boulder, Colorado, the Eldorado Canyon Trail stands as a testament to the awe-inspiring beauty of the region. This hiker’s paradise offers an enchanting blend of natural wonders, rugged terrains, and breathtaking vistas, making it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Embark on a journey of discovery […]

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Boulder and Fiske Planetarium: A Cosmic Adventure Awaits

Located in the picturesque city of Boulder, Colorado, Fiske Planetarium is a renowned destination for space enthusiasts and curious minds alike. Offering an immersive experience that transports visitors to the outer reaches of the cosmos, Fiske Planetarium is a gateway to the wonders of the universe. State-of-the-Art Facilities Stepping into Fiske Planetarium, visitors are greeted […]

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Why Carefree RV Awnings Are a Smart Choice for Your Rig - AboutBoulder

Why Carefree RV Awnings Are a Smart Choice for Your Rig

An RV is more than just a vehicle; it’s a home on wheels, designed for comfort, adventure, and relaxation. One of the best ways to enhance that experience is by investing in a high-quality awning that provides shade, weather protection, and extra living space. Carefree awnings are a top choice for RV owners who value […]

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Mercury: A Planet of Artists, Creativity, and Discovery

Often overshadowed by its more brilliant planetary neighbors, Mercury offers a rewarding challenge for those willing to chase it during its fleeting appearances in the twilight. As the closest planet to the Sun, Mercury never strays far from its glare, making it one of the most elusive planets to spot. But with the right timing, […]

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The Green Menace: Taking Back Our Gardens from Invasive Plants - AboutBoulder.com

The Green Menace: Taking Back Our Gardens from Invasive Plants

Every gardener knows the sinking feeling of spotting that first tendril of unwanted growth. And, by the time you notice it…chances are these botanical bullies have already started their silent takeover of your carefully tended space. And it hurts… From suburban backyards to sprawling estates, invasive plants have become more than just a nuisance – […]

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Gus and Boulder’s Best Dog-Friendly Spots

Boulder is a dream destination for dogs, with its scenic trails, welcoming cafés, and plenty of open spaces to run and play. Today’s Boulder’s Dog of the Day, Gus, represents the adventurous spirit of Boulder’s canine community, enjoying all the best spots the city has to offer. Café Culture for Boulder’s Pups Dogs like Gus […]

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Critic & Son – Captain America: Brave New World

Ordinarily, I’d be writing this review of Captain America: Brave New World. I didn’t count on getting kicked in the teeth by COVID-19, and I’m lucky I remember how to spell my own name. I’m also lucky that my son, Liam Brennan, was willing to take over this week’s review. I think he hits the […]

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CU Boulder’s Alfred Packer Grill: The Twisted Tale Behind the Name

Boulder, Colorado, is a city steeped in history, and one of its most infamous legends revolves around the University of Colorado’s Alfred Packer Grill. The story of Alfred Packer, a notorious figure in Colorado’s past, has long captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike. As the truth behind this enigmatic grill continues to captivate […]

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Boulder’s Winter Wonderland: The Magic of a Bluebird Day in the Rockies

Boulder’s Bluebird Brilliance: A Stunning Post-Snowfall View Framed by the Flatirons The morning after a fresh snowfall in Boulder always feels magical, but this particular image captures something even more extraordinary. Taken from East Boulder, the photograph showcases a perfect bluebird day—an alpine phenomenon where crisp air and vivid skies create an almost surreal clarity. […]

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Faces of Boulder: The People and Science Behind Boulder’s Winter Magic

Boulder’s winter landscape is not just a scenic wonder but also a critical factor in the region’s water supply and ecological research. Researchers from the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) station at the University of Colorado’s Mountain Research Station conduct annual snow surveys to monitor snowfall and its impact on Boulder’s water resources. Located on Niwot […]

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