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Boulder’s Osprey Cam: A Front-Row Seat to Majestic Raptors in Action

Boulder, Colorado, is home to an abundance of natural beauty and wildlife. Among the most captivating creatures found in this picturesque city are the majestic ospreys. These powerful raptors, also known as fish eagles, have a strong presence in the region, and thanks to the innovative OSMP Osprey Cam, nature enthusiasts from around the world […]

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Addison’s Love for Open Space and Sticks

Addison’s Open Space Adventure: Boulder’s Dog of the Day and Her Favorite Stick Boulder, Colorado, is a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts—and that includes dogs who thrive in the city’s vast open space. Today’s Boulder’s Dog of the Day is Addison, a spirited pup who finds pure joy in running free, exploring trails, and carrying […]

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Faces of Boulder: The Climbers Who Take on Eldorado’s Legendary Walls

Suspended high above the canyon floor, fingers gripping a razor-thin crack in the ancient sandstone, a climber faces one of the most exhilarating challenges in Eldorado Canyon. The golden glow of the late afternoon sun bathes the scene in hues of deep red, burnt orange, and amber, accentuating the dramatic cliffs that have drawn climbers […]

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Boulder’s Sugarloaf Mountain: A Hidden Gem for Hikers and Scenic Views

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Boulder, Colorado, lies a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts – Sugarloaf Mountain. This iconic peak offers breathtaking views, diverse wildlife, and captivating trails, making it a must-visit destination for hikers of all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a novice explorer, uncovering the secrets of Sugarloaf Mountain […]

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Boulder’s Outdoor Picture of the Day: Exploring Devil’s Thumb

Boulder, Colorado, is known for its stunning landscapes and legendary hiking trails, and one of its most fascinating natural landmarks is Devil’s Thumb. This unique rock formation sits high in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, offering breathtaking views, a rich history, and a challenging yet rewarding hike. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or just looking for […]

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Boulder’s Folsom Field Rocks: The Greatest Concerts Ever

Boulder, Colorado, is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, vibrant culture, and a rich history of musical performances. Nestled within this picturesque city lies Folsom Field, an iconic outdoor stadium that has played host to some of the most legendary rock concerts in history. From timeless classics to groundbreaking performances, Folsom Field has witnessed it […]

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Thor, Mayor of Coot Lake: Boulder’s Top Dog Leads the Pack

There are few places in Boulder as beloved by dogs and their humans as Coot Lake, and no one embodies that love more than Thor—Boulder’s unofficial “Mayor of Coot Lake.” Whether he’s splashing through the water, sprinting along the sandy beach, or greeting fellow canines on the trails, Thor lives for the freedom and adventure […]

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Boulder St. Patrick’s Day Goes Green: A Sustainable Celebration Guide

Celebrate Sustainably: A Green St. Paddy’s Day the Boulder Way St. Patrick’s Day is all about celebrating the color green—so why not take it a step further and celebrate in a way that’s truly eco-friendly and sustainable? In Boulder, where sustainability meets adventure, you can enjoy St. Paddy’s Day in a way that honors both […]

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Boulder’s Bear Hibernation: When Will They Wake Up

Boulder, Colorado, is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including a sizable bear population. As the winter season sets in, many of these bears retreat to their dens for hibernation, marking the beginning of the bear hibernation season in Boulder. Understanding the patterns and duration of bear hibernation is crucial for residents and wildlife […]

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