russellviii
Layton
Boulder
Worth visiting!
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I went here to attend a conference in late February 2009.
It was about 30 miles from the Denver airport. I liked Boulder because it was much prettier and more relaxed place than Denver.
russellviii
Layton
Worth visiting!
I went here to attend a conference in late February 2009.
It was about 30 miles from the Denver airport. I liked Boulder because it was much prettier and more relaxed place than Denver.
Brian Leach
Fort Smith
Worth visiting!
During my younger, uninhibited times I decided I would go camping on Mount Rainier in Washington. On my way there I met with friends in Boulder and fell in love with the place. I can hardly think of a better locale for a young, single person – except that it certainly helps if you’re a trustifarian! Boulder is a bit pricey!
sistinas
Tempe
Worth visiting!
Beautiful town in beautiful surroundings with some of the fittest people you’ll ever see wandering around. The food at Lucile’s is really good, and Neptune Mountaineering is the best gear shop I’ve seen anywhere. Wish I could have spent more time there… but then again I’m thinking of moving there anyway!
Sarah Jane
Springfield
Worth visiting!
Boulder is one of my favorite towns. It is alive and busy with people from college kids, young professionals, families, tourists, and retirees. there are great trails, beautiful views, and it is within driving distance from some of the best ski areas in CO, not to mention the Denver metropolitan area. Awesome town.
hiscefit
Texas
Worth visiting!
I went with my family when I was younger and the minute I stepped onto the market place I was in love.
It’s so amazing and reminds me of the old places where everyone’s happy with eachother.
idk.
But I LOVED it.
and I’m def going to college at Colorado University at the Boulder Campus, because of it.
Basquino
Austin
Worth visiting!
Best time of my life.
Love Stained
Boulder
Worth visiting!
boulder is hip, in a green, yoga loving, tea sipping, cozy kind of way. it’s got two great dynamics, the cu boulder + yuppie liberals, and they somehow mesh well between the hill, pearl street and the little neighborhoods in the foothills. there is sooo much to do here in the summer, the farmers market is phenomenal, tubing, hiking, exploring off the beaten pearl street, so many small shops (though they tend not to stay in business very long unless they are a boulder fixture) great restaurants, great apartments, the BEST old neighborhoods and gorgeous homes, esp in the wintertime. ahh!! the weather, the cyclists, the skater chumps toward campus and the lauren-conrad-like sorority girls who love them…boulder is somehow diverse, despite it being almost completely white washed. people are friendly, everyone, esp the homeless who adorn te streets. they are as much a fixture as is Hotel Boulderado. make sure you go to niwot for a short day. camping, take a bikeride in an afternoon thunderstorm, eat at hapa, go to the lazy dog and watch a CU game, or take one in at folsom stadium where the stands area awash of black and yellow clad rowdy drunken fans. the city teems with energy on game day. make friends with the regulars around barnes and noble and whole foods, flirt with a grad student at the bookend, go to the apple store, HIKE, A LOT, turn the campus into your home, use the bus system, crash a house party on the hill (they are in abundance on a nightly basis), pick up trash on the side of the road, walk you dog around boulder creek path, go sledding at scott carpenter (or a better hill if you know of one), volunteer at one the many philanthropic orgs.////LIVE on any street between 4th and 9th and as close to cascade as your wallet will permit. shop at chelsea’s if you want a dose of marc jacobs newest line to go with your northface jacket. eat fabulous seafood at Dolan’s on Arapahoe, or get your fingers sticky with daddy bruce’s bar b que up the street. have a long island at half fast (is it so obvious i’ve been to school here?).
winter here is absolutely gorgeous when the clouds settle in low and gray over the flatirons and the snow chills the sidewalks. there isn’t as much to do around here in the winter because snowboarding, IS, despite popular belief, still a little far away tfrom daily access unless you hit up eldora. the starbucks on the corner of broadway and university, however, has huge windows with veiws of the snowcapped, wistful mountains, that are perfect for gazing through on a cold day when you have a book to read or homework you want to do. get chummy with local “pro” skiers/snowboarders by going to their film premiers. go to shows at the fox and boulder theatre. go to shows at the the coffeehouses; boulder is home to a lot of local talent, and home to a LOT of coffeehouses at which to see them. you must MUST go to boulder creek fest in the summer, the local artisans are outstanding and the vendors there are as varied and strange as they come with everyone from the atheists to the spiritualists to the dog healers passing out literature. the safeway in north boulder is amazing. go there. sample their peanut bar. get honey crab wontons from the farmers market. smoke pot. go to church here if you’re looking for something unconventional…how ironic. take the drive over 36 from denver to boulder, and you’ll know what i mean when i tell you that you’ll know you’ve arrived when you come up over that divide and the flatirons and grassy hills come up out of nowhere.
boulder is the way to go. i’m going to have a tough time leaving this place.
wincuse97
Stamford
Worth visiting!
The downtown was really nice and modern. I visited in early Septemeber, so there were college students roaming the streets in packs.
I went on the campus of U of Colorado and wow, what a place to go to school. Made me wish I’d gone instead of Syracuse. Folsom Stadium is the bomb.
melhot24
Poughkeepsie
Worth visiting!
I recommend hiking in the flatirons. You could hike forever and see some of the most beautiful scenery. I also loved the shopping at Pearl St. Denver is not too far away and is also a fun place to go-the nightlife! I also did the natural hotsprings in Cottonwood-relaxing!
le_mous
Colorado
Worth visiting!
...I saw Alexi Murdoch play at a tiny little bar.