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Best Spots to Catch a Winter Sunrise in Boulder Colorado

Winter Magic: Where Boulder’s Sunrises Shine Brightest Winter mornings in Boulder have a special kind of quiet. The air is sharper, the skies are often clearer, and the rising sun paints the Flatirons and foothills in soft pinks, golds, and deep blues. While summer sunrises can feel rushed, winter rewards those who slow down, layer […]

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Wonderland Lake Winter Hike: A Hidden Gem in North Boulder

There are certain places in Boulder that feel almost secret in the winter—places that locals quietly return to when the crowds thin out and the season slows everything down. Wonderland Lake is one of those places. Tucked into North Boulder beneath the foothills, this short, scenic loop transforms into something special once winter arrives, offering […]

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Quote of the Day: A Calm Way to Begin the Year

“Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin. Beginning makes the conditions perfect.” — Alan Cohen The start of a new year often brings pressure to have everything figured out. Plans, goals, timing, clarity. This quote is a quiet reminder that progress rarely begins with perfection. It begins with movement. Alan Cohen’s words […]

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Boulder Food Trends 2026: What People Are Actually Eating Now

In Boulder, food has always reflected more than taste. It reflects lifestyle, values, and the rhythm of daily life. In 2026, Boulder’s food scene is not defined by loud trends or social-media moments. Instead, it has quietly shifted toward something more grounded, practical, and intentional. What people are eating now tells a clear story. Boulder […]

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Boulder’s Biggest Secret: Does Chief Niwot Have a Face?

Boulder, Colorado’s Chief Niwot: The Face We Do Not Have Do we know what iconic Chief Niwot, known as “Left Hand,” really looked like? We’ve all seen sculptures and representations of the great chief, but do we know what he looked like? The answer is easy. NO! There is no existing picture of the Chief.  […]

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Why January Is One of the Quietest and Best Months in Boulder

January arrives gently in Boulder. After the holidays fade and the calendar opens up, the city settles into a slower, quieter rhythm. There is no rush to impress, no packed social schedule, and no pressure to be anywhere other than where you are. Boulder breathes out, and that collective pause is what makes January one […]

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Snowy Bluebird Day at the University of Colorado Boulder Campus

Snow-Covered Serenity at the University of Colorado Boulder There are days in Boulder when everything aligns perfectly, and today’s epic outdoor picture captures one of those rare, unforgettable moments. The scene unfolds on the campus of the University of Colorado Boulder, where Old Main stands front and center, the American flag flying confidently against a […]

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Boulder in 2026: What the Year Ahead Looks Like

As the calendar turns, Boulder doesn’t rush forward. It doesn’t shout resolutions or chase reinvention. Instead, the city pauses — takes a breath — and settles into its natural rhythm. That rhythm defines Boulder in 2026. Rather than focusing on becoming something new, the year ahead feels rooted in strengthening what already works. Less pressure. […]

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Boulder Quote of the Day: Go Confidently

“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” — Henry David Thoreau January 2 arrives without the noise. The fireworks are over. The bold declarations of New Year’s Eve have settled. What remains is a quieter moment — one that feels more honest. Less about promises. More about direction. […]

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