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Boulder’s Most Underrated Hikes: Hidden Trails Locals Love

Boulder’s Most Underrated Hikes Most Locals Still Don’t Know About Boulder is famous for its world-class hiking trails. On any given weekend, popular routes like Mount Sanitas, Bear Peak, and the Royal Arch trail fill with hikers chasing panoramic views of the Flatirons and the Rocky Mountains. But beyond those well-known routes lies another side […]

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Boulder Under Red Flag Warning Today as Dangerous Winds Move In

RED FLAG WARNING: Dangerous Winds Expected Across Boulder and the Front Range Today Severity: Severe Significant threat to life and property Onset: 11:00 AM (MDT), March 12 Boulder is under a Red Flag Warning today, and this is not just another windy Front Range afternoon. Forecasters are warning of dangerous wind conditions combined with extremely […]

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Why Boulder Quietly Walked Away From Sugar

Boulder didn’t make a big announcement about sugar. There were no dramatic headlines or loud campaigns. Instead, something quieter happened. Over time, menus shifted, habits evolved, and the culture simply moved in a different direction. Today, if you look around Boulder — from neighborhood cafés to trailhead snack bags — the change is obvious. Sugary […]

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Boulder’s #1 Dog Hike? Locals Say This Trail Is Pure Joy for Pups

Few places celebrate dogs quite like Boulder, Colorado. On any given day, you’ll see wagging tails along trails, splashing paws in creeks, and smiling locals soaking up the simple joy of being outside with their best friend. But ask longtime residents where dogs look happiest, and one trail rises above the rest: Bobolink Trail. Recently, […]

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The Boulder Before Boulder

My grandma laughs when she describes the Boulder she arrived in. There were things she and my grandpa Joe were used to buying back East: prosciutto, certain groceries, little luxuries that simply didn’t exist here. There weren’t many restaurants. The only place you could get liquor was outside the city, and if you brought it […]

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Why Nights in Boulder Feel Different

There’s a moment each night in Boulder when the town quietly changes its tone. The traffic thins. The sidewalks empty. Conversations soften. What was busy just an hour ago becomes calm, almost meditative. Boulder doesn’t shut down at night — it settles. And for the people who live here, that difference is something you feel, […]

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Bear Peak Sunrise Lights the Flatirons in a Perfect Boulder Morning

Early light arrived gently over Boulder this morning, and near Bear Peak the day began with a calm that felt steady and unforced. Before the sun fully rose, the sky already carried a quiet promise — deep Colorado blue spreading across the horizon while soft morning clouds drifted slowly above the Flatirons. As the first […]

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Boulder’s Motivational Monday: Rise With the Mountains

Monday mornings in Boulder begin with quiet strength. Before the streets fill and the day gathers momentum, the Flatirons catch the first light. The air is cool, the trails are still, and the mountains stand exactly as they always have — steady, patient, and unmoved by urgency. That’s the reminder. “The mountains don’t rise in […]

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