Boulder is such a fun, eclectic city. It's a college town with so much to do and see and Mike and I had such a great time exploring, eating and drinking or way through Boulder.
The Flatirons Boulder's beloved Flatirons, those slanting, massive slabs of sandstone that form Boulder's backdrop from just about any angle tend to have a slightly mystical effect on visitors. We're willing to bet you'll be drawn to them, and the Chautauqua area affords the best way to get a closer look. Gaze up at them from the hiking area's beautiful meadow, where dozens of trails lead off into the foothills, then hike right up into the Flatirons if you are seeking a bit more exercise and adventure.
Pearl Street The brick-paved Pearl Street is Boulder's heart and soul. Pearl Street is a central gathering place to stroll and shop among the historic storefronts, dine at one of the many restaurants, enjoy a Java, sip a microbrew, see street performers, or simply people-watch. I knew if we did one thing in Boulder, walking this pedestrian mall would be it.
Boulder Creek Path
Miles of paved path meander right through the heart of Boulder and are easily accessible to all. We biked Boulder Creek Path alongside the babbling creek beneath shady old-growth trees for some fresh air and beautiful Boulder views.
Boulder Theater
The historic Boulder Theater has been a stage for music and film since 1906, though in various incarnations. Today, the theater's art deco facade and neon marquee are almost as iconic to Boulder as the Flatirons.
BB Camping in the National Forest
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