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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 University of Colorado Boulder raised green flags across […]

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Boulder’s Hidden Wildlife Gem: Rabbit Mountain Trail Guide

Discover Boulder’s Ultimate Hidden Wildlife Gem: Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain If you’re tired of the same crowded Boulder trails and want a real hidden gem loaded with wildlife, Rabbit Mountain is about to become your new favorite escape. Tucked away in the northeastern corner of Boulder County, this 2,871-acre preserve feels like a […]

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Boulder’s Backyard: Erie’s Incredible Morning Mountain View

Colorado mornings have a way of reminding us why so many people love living here. This stunning black-and-white photo taken in Erie, Colorado captures one of those unforgettable moments. As the first light of day begins to rise over the landscape, the snow-covered peaks of the Continental Divide stand tall in the distance, creating a […]

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Best Evening Hikes in Boulder for Sunset Views

As the day winds down and the sun begins to dip behind the Rocky Mountains, Boulder transforms. The air cools, the crowds thin out, and the iconic Flatirons glow in shades of gold, orange, and pink. Evening hikes in Boulder offer the perfect mix of adventure, serenity, and breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re looking for a […]

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5:30 AM in Boulder: Fresh Bagels and a Flatirons Sunrise

By 5:30 AM in Boulder, the ovens are hot, the coffee is brewing, and the Flatirons are just starting to blush pink. While most of the town is still sleeping, Moe’s Broadway Bagel is pulling hot, chewy New York-style bagels out of the oven just as the first light begins to hit the mountains. Grab […]

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Ward Colorado: The Hippie Mining Town Near Boulder

Just 20 miles northwest of Boulder, tucked high in the mountains at 9,450 feet, sits one of Colorado’s quirkiest hidden gems: Ward. Perched along the scenic Peak-to-Peak Highway and reached by a beautiful drive up Left Hand Canyon, Ward feels like a completely different world from the bustling university town below. With a population of […]

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Boulder’s Craft Beer Scene Right Now: Must-Try Spots for Spring 2026

Spring in Boulder, Colorado is one of the best times of year for craft beer lovers. Warmer temperatures, longer days, and blooming wildflowers create the perfect setting for sunny patio sessions and post-hike pints. Boulder’s craft beer scene remains one of the strongest in Colorado, blending pioneering history with fresh innovation. From bold IPAs to […]

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Wolves Are Getting Closer to Boulder: What Residents Actually Need to Know

Recent updates from Colorado Parks and Wildlife have caught the attention of Boulder residents. Tracking maps now show that collared wolves have explored watersheds in central Boulder County and nearby Jefferson County. While none have crossed I-25 or entered urban Boulder, their movement toward the Front Range is raising important questions. What does this actually […]

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