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Boulder’s Hidden Gems: Uncovering the City’s Best-Kept Attractions

March 3rd, 2024

When it comes to exploring the city of Boulder, Colorado, most visitors flock to the iconic Pearl Street Mall or head out on the popular hiking trails in the surrounding mountains. However, this vibrant city is also home to a wealth of hidden gems that often go unnoticed by the average tourist. From quirky museums to scenic spots off the beaten path, Boulder has a treasure trove of attractions waiting to be discovered. Let’s uncover some of the city’s best-kept secrets that are sure to delight and surprise. The Dushanbe Teahouse Tucked away in the heart of Boulder, The Dushanbe Teahouse... Read More

Best Trails in Boulder

February 14th, 2024

1. Royal Arch Trail Royal Arch Trail is a popular 4 mile trail in Chautauqua park. To get to the trail, you’ll start on Chautauqua Trail and continue until the trails branch off. Follow signs for Royal Arch Trail–you’ll know you’ve started on the right one when you hit the flagstone staircase. This trail is good for hiking and running, and also allows leashed dogs. 2. Chapman Road and Tenderfoot Trail This is a great, easy 2.5 mile loop. Chapman Road is relatively uncovered, so be sure to bring sunscreen, while Tenderfoot Trail is more shaded. If you start the trail at... Read More

Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

September 23rd, 2023

A cheerful group of hikers in Boulder recently conquered Mount Sanitas, a beloved local peak. Their triumphant ascent was a testament to their determination and love for the outdoors. With each step, they embraced the challenging trails and steep slopes, spurred on by breathtaking views. At the summit, their jubilant faces and shared high-fives reflected the sheer joy of reaching their goal. This achievement not only marked a memorable adventure but also strengthened their bond as a team. The happy hikers returned home with a sense of accomplishment and a lasting memory of a successful ascent... Read More