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5 Famous Boulder Places You Didn’t Know Were in Movies and TV

Boulder, Colorado is known for its Flatirons, scenic trails, and vibrant downtown—but there’s another side to this town that often goes unnoticed. Hollywood has been here. From classic sitcoms to major motion pictures, Boulder has quietly served as the backdrop for some unforgettable on-sc…

Boulder, Colorado is known for its Flatirons, scenic trails, and vibrant downtown—but there’s another side to this town that often goes unnoticed. Hollywood has been here. From classic sitco…

Boulder, Colorado is known for its Flatirons, scenic trails, and vibrant downtown—but there’s another side to this town that often goes unnoticed. Hollywood has been here. From classic sitcoms to major motion pictures, Boulder has quietly served as the backdrop for some unforgettable on-screen moments. Walk these streets, and you’re not just exploring Boulder—you’re stepping into scenes that have already played out on screens across the world. Here are five famous Boulder locations that have appeared in movies and television. The Mork & Mindy House Located at 161…

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The Boulder Lion Of The Back Yard

Do not tell a Boulder kitty that it is not a lion or other large cat. Feral (wild) cats are a vital cog in the wheel of the back yard's health.  Feral cats often get framed only as a problem, but there are a few legitimate positives—mostly tied to ecology, human environments, and how people in…

Do not tell a Boulder kitty that it is not a lion or other large cat. Feral (wild) cats are a vital cog in the wheel of the back yard's health.  Feral cats often get framed only as a problem, but …

Do not tell a Boulder kitty that it is not a lion or other large cat. Feral (wild) cats are a vital cog in the wheel of the back yard's health.  Feral cats often get framed only as a problem, but there are a few legitimate positives—mostly tied to ecology, human environments, and how people interact with them. One of the biggest benefits is rodent control. Feral cats are natural predators, and in many areas they help keep populations of mice and rats down. This can matter around farms, warehouses, and even some urban neighborhoods where rodents carry disease or damage food supplies. Th…

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Why Boulder Is America’s Trail Running Capital

Where Every Run Starts with a View Step outside at 5,430 feet and you’re instantly in it — crisp mountain air, quiet streets, and the Flatirons glowing pink as the sun rises. Within minutes, pavement disappears and singletrack begins. No cars. No stoplights. Just dirt trails winding through pin…

Where Every Run Starts with a View Step outside at 5,430 feet and you’re instantly in it — crisp mountain air, quiet streets, and the Flatirons glowing pink as the sun rises. Within minutes, pave…

Where Every Run Starts with a View Step outside at 5,430 feet and you’re instantly in it — crisp mountain air, quiet streets, and the Flatirons glowing pink as the sun rises. Within minutes, pavement disappears and singletrack begins. No cars. No stoplights. Just dirt trails winding through pine forests and climbing toward 8,000-foot peaks. That’s everyday life in Boulder, Colorado — and it’s why this small city has earned a reputation as America’s trail running capital. Built for Runners from the Start Boulder didn’t stumble into this title. It was built for it. In the …

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Boulder Trail Snacks Done Right: Portable Power Bites That Fuel Every Hike

Fueling Boulder Adventures the Smart Way Boulder’s trails are no joke. Whether you are heading up the iconic paths at Chautauqua Park or pushing your way up Mount Sanitas, your body needs clean, reliable fuel. That is where these Portable Picnic Power Bites come in. They are simple, no-bake…

Fueling Boulder Adventures the Smart Way Boulder’s trails are no joke. Whether you are heading up the iconic paths at Chautauqua Park or pushing your way up Mount Sanitas, your body needs clean, re…

Fueling Boulder Adventures the Smart Way Boulder’s trails are no joke. Whether you are heading up the iconic paths at Chautauqua Park or pushing your way up Mount Sanitas, your body needs clean, reliable fuel. That is where these Portable Picnic Power Bites come in. They are simple, no-bake, and built for performance. You get quick energy from oats and fruit, sustained fuel from healthy fats, and enough protein to keep you going without the crash. Even better, they are lightweight, easy to pack, and made with ingredients you can grab fresh from the Boulder Farmers Market. This is r…

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Boulder’s Newest Restaurant Just Opened: Inside Odd Rabbit

Boulder’s dining scene just got a fresh new addition. Odd Rabbit has officially opened its doors, bringing a creative, non-traditional take on Japanese-inspired cuisine to East Boulder. Early buzz suggests it could quickly become one of the most talked-about restaurant openings of the season. L…

Boulder’s dining scene just got a fresh new addition. Odd Rabbit has officially opened its doors, bringing a creative, non-traditional take on Japanese-inspired cuisine to East Boulder. Early buzz s…

Boulder’s dining scene just got a fresh new addition. Odd Rabbit has officially opened its doors, bringing a creative, non-traditional take on Japanese-inspired cuisine to East Boulder. Early buzz suggests it could quickly become one of the most talked-about restaurant openings of the season. Located along Arapahoe Avenue, Odd Rabbit introduces a concept that blends high-level technique with a playful, modern approach to food. Instead of sticking strictly to tradition, the restaurant leans into what it calls a “traditionally non-traditional” style, where sushi, ramen, and inventive sm…

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Faces of Boulder: Meet Bronze Wayne, Pearl Street’s Living Statue Legend

Pearl Street Mall has long been the heartbeat of downtown Boulder, filled with musicians, artists, and unforgettable street performers who bring energy and character to the city. Among the many memorable faces who have entertained crowds over the years, one stands out in a very still kind of way: Br…

Pearl Street Mall has long been the heartbeat of downtown Boulder, filled with musicians, artists, and unforgettable street performers who bring energy and character to the city. Among the many memora…

Pearl Street Mall has long been the heartbeat of downtown Boulder, filled with musicians, artists, and unforgettable street performers who bring energy and character to the city. Among the many memorable faces who have entertained crowds over the years, one stands out in a very still kind of way: Bronze Wayne. For years, Bronze Wayne has been a familiar sight on Pearl Street Mall, captivating locals and visitors alike with his living statue performance. Covered head to toe in bronze and standing motionless for long stretches of time, he has mastered the art of surprise. Just when people thi…

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Boulder’s Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants for Family Dining

Boulder, Colorado makes family dining easy. Between outdoor adventures, the lively Pearl Street Mall, and a welcoming community vibe, families have no shortage of great places to enjoy a meal together. Many Boulder restaurants cater to both parents and kids with simple menus, outdoor patios, relaxed…

Boulder, Colorado makes family dining easy. Between outdoor adventures, the lively Pearl Street Mall, and a welcoming community vibe, families have no shortage of great places to enjoy a meal together…

Boulder, Colorado makes family dining easy. Between outdoor adventures, the lively Pearl Street Mall, and a welcoming community vibe, families have no shortage of great places to enjoy a meal together. Many Boulder restaurants cater to both parents and kids with simple menus, outdoor patios, relaxed settings, and dishes everyone can agree on. Parents don’t have to sacrifice quality food for a stress-free dining experience. From longtime Boulder favorites to unique local gems, these restaurants offer the perfect mix of convenience, comfort, and fun. Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery – Casu…

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Boulder’s Eldorado Springs Pool Was Once America’s Biggest

Just eight miles from Boulder, tucked beneath the towering sandstone cliffs of Eldorado Canyon State Park, sits one of Colorado’s most legendary summer destinations: Eldorado Springs Pool. When the massive spring-fed pool opened in 1906, it was widely advertised as the largest swimming pool in …

Just eight miles from Boulder, tucked beneath the towering sandstone cliffs of Eldorado Canyon State Park, sits one of Colorado’s most legendary summer destinations: Eldorado Springs Pool. When t…

Just eight miles from Boulder, tucked beneath the towering sandstone cliffs of Eldorado Canyon State Park, sits one of Colorado’s most legendary summer destinations: Eldorado Springs Pool. When the massive spring-fed pool opened in 1906, it was widely advertised as the largest swimming pool in the United States. Carved into the dramatic mouth of the canyon and filled with crystal-clear artesian spring water, it quickly became one of the biggest attractions in Colorado. The resort itself actually began a year earlier. On July 4, 1905, it opened as Moffat Lakes Resort and almost immediat…

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Boulder Sunset Magic: The Flatirons Light Up the Evening Sky

Evenings in Boulder have a rhythm all their own, and nowhere is that more evident than at Chautauqua Park. As the sun begins its descent behind the Rocky Mountains, the iconic Flatirons transform into a glowing masterpiece, capturing the attention of everyone lucky enough to witness it. Tonight…

Evenings in Boulder have a rhythm all their own, and nowhere is that more evident than at Chautauqua Park. As the sun begins its descent behind the Rocky Mountains, the iconic Flatirons transform into…

Evenings in Boulder have a rhythm all their own, and nowhere is that more evident than at Chautauqua Park. As the sun begins its descent behind the Rocky Mountains, the iconic Flatirons transform into a glowing masterpiece, capturing the attention of everyone lucky enough to witness it. Tonight’s sunset felt especially vivid. The sky slowly shifted from soft blues into warm hues of orange, pink, and gold, casting a radiant glow across the jagged sandstone slabs. The Flatirons, already dramatic in their steep, tilted formation, seemed to come alive as the light wrapped around their edges, …

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Boulder’s Pearl Street Perspective: A Springtime Masterpiece Framed by the Flatirons

A View That Defines Boulder On a clear spring day in Boulder, the stretch of Pearl Street Mall becomes more than a pedestrian walkway—it turns into a front-row seat to one of the most iconic landscapes in America. This Outdoor Picture of the Day captures that magic from the courthouse fountain, a…

A View That Defines Boulder On a clear spring day in Boulder, the stretch of Pearl Street Mall becomes more than a pedestrian walkway—it turns into a front-row seat to one of the most iconic landsc…

A View That Defines Boulder On a clear spring day in Boulder, the stretch of Pearl Street Mall becomes more than a pedestrian walkway—it turns into a front-row seat to one of the most iconic landscapes in America. This Outdoor Picture of the Day captures that magic from the courthouse fountain, a vantage point that locals know delivers one of the cleanest sightlines in town. From this angle, everything aligns. The foreground bursts with seasonal color as flowers come into bloom, adding life and contrast to the scene. Beyond that, your eyes are pulled west toward the powerful rise of Gree…

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Boulder Helped Launch Earth Day—and Still Leads the Way in 2026

Before Boulder became one of America’s greenest cities, it was already helping lead a movement that would change the nation. In April 1970, as the very first Earth Day sparked environmental awareness across the country, Boulder was one of the most energized hubs in America. Students at Universi…

Before Boulder became one of America’s greenest cities, it was already helping lead a movement that would change the nation. In April 1970, as the very first Earth Day sparked environmental aware…

Before Boulder became one of America’s greenest cities, it was already helping lead a movement that would change the nation. In April 1970, as the very first Earth Day sparked environmental awareness across the country, Boulder was one of the most energized hubs in America. Students at University of Colorado Boulder raised green flags across campus, organized ecology walks, hosted teach-ins and film screenings, and even biked to Denver to spread awareness. Crowds gathered in Central Park in Boulder, some wearing gas masks to dramatize pollution and environmental concerns. Long before c…

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The Sink in Boulder: Why CU Students Still Love This 100-Year-Old Hill Hangout

Few places in Boulder capture college life quite like The Sink. For more than 100 years, this legendary spot on The Hill has been feeding hungry University of Colorado students, welcoming alumni back home, and serving up some of the most iconic burgers and pizzas in town. When tuition feels ov…

Few places in Boulder capture college life quite like The Sink. For more than 100 years, this legendary spot on The Hill has been feeding hungry University of Colorado students, welcoming alumni ba…

Few places in Boulder capture college life quite like The Sink. For more than 100 years, this legendary spot on The Hill has been feeding hungry University of Colorado students, welcoming alumni back home, and serving up some of the most iconic burgers and pizzas in town. When tuition feels overwhelming, ramen gets old, and motivation is running low, sometimes the answer is simple: grab a burger and head to The Sink. The Boulder institution first opened in 1923 as Somer’s Sunken Gardens, inside what was once the old Sigma Nu fraternity house. The restaurant got its nickname from a s…

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