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    Boulder Creek Path

    4.7 (23 reviews)

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    John H.

    Holy Creek, the mountains! Mostly flat concrete until you reach Eben Fine Park where there is a gradual incline heading west. 7 miles one way and starts on Old Tale Rd. on the east side. There are momentary lapses where you have the creek on one side and mountain views on the other. You are never far from human activity as you pass by some major roads and brushes against UC campus as you draw closer to Downtown. You will find students frolicking by the creek. As you near the urban center there will be some homeless folks. I saw officers questioning some.

    Robert W.

    Loved this place!! Pretty creek and a great place to take your pups! I'd highly recommend if your in the area!!

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    Dustin G.

    Boulder Creek Path is one of the great things about Boulder that I think everyone can enjoy. Running about 8 miles from far west Boulder (Four Mile Canyon) to East Boulder near Valmont, this path runs along the edge of Boulder creek through town. It is a great place to take a stroll, go for a jog, walk your dog, or ride your bike, and is wide enough to accommodate all four. The creek is beautiful during all seasons, and the path itself is well-kept, and even plowed during the winter. It is a great way to get to Campus or downtown. Simply one of the things that makes Boulder what it is.

    Alexandra F.

    This is one of the best city paths I have ever biked on. For a beginner biker like me it gives me the challenges of the turns, avoiding other bikers and people, dogs, people, and the scariest thing, little kids.... Don't hit them, no matter what happens, you will always look like the bad one! This is a great path to get you from point A to Point B, but I have always just ridden on it to enjoy the day. I don't know about anyone else, but I find the path at night to be a little creepy. It is dark and you never know who or what is going to jump out of the bushes. Granted, this is Boulder, not that much would probably happen. * Star one is for a great path for me to get my booty in shape on ** Huf huf star two is for the exercise the path gives me *** Coordination star three is for all the other path lovers, this makes me have to learn how to stop fast and steer quick **** Fast fast star four is for giving my boyfriend the opportunity to lose me on the path... Then he can miss me...

    Grace K.

    It's Boulder, CO. So it's chill. Add water and place it 1 mile from the college, you got yourself one hell of a spot. Party on the weekends. Relaxing oasis during the week. You can always find a quiet spot but if you're ready to mingle with no regards to weed or alcohol laws while you tube down the rapids, a hot Saturday in the summer is when you want to go. Bring an extra lighter and jay papers, you may be the answer to some forgetful stoners prayers.

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    4 months ago

    Look for side trails near the creek to avoid bikes. There is a great blue heron that lives on the creek. Contemplative and serene

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    Chautauqua Park

    Chautauqua Park

    4.8
    (353 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    When people talk about heaven on earth I'm pretty sure they're talking about Chautauqua Park. I…read morefeel so lucky I got to experience this beautiful place! Our hike was extra special because it was led by Maria the Park Ranger. Maria's knowledge and passion for Chautauqua was incredible to witness. You can tell these mountains mean so much to her! We learned about the landscape, wildlife, Natives, and so much more. Our hike was simple but we saw so much along the way. The views of the flatirons are hard to beat. The path was busy but it was a beautiful saturday morning and it still didn't feel overly crowded. We saw lots of doggies, runners, and families and friends meeting for a morning hike to kick off their weekend. It was pure magic. I hope I get to come back one day!!

    I feel like if I lived in Boulder I would go elsewhere since this is the more popular,…read moreclose-to-town option that pulls in tourists and the like. Well guess what? I'm a tourist and the like and I enjoyed it! We lucked into parking on a beautiful, busy Saturday morning. They have very nice restrooms at the Ranger station, and more overflow port a potties around if needed too. The nearby trail is highly accessible and it doesn't take long for some views to pay off. It's a decently steep incline, but nothing crazy at all. Once you're into the trees the shade helps against the thin air and the sun, and it's so quiet and serene. No mosquitoes like I'm used to back home. Loved all the birds (shoutout magpies) and also seeing everyones' dogs.

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    Harlow Platts Park

    3.9
    (8 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    I have not been able to get to this park for years. It was one of my regular walking paths when I…read morewas able to drive here. I no longer am able to do that. But a friend who likes to walk there too, offered me the option to do it today. She used to live nearby Viele Lake but now has moved to my neighborhood. We headed out mid-morning and though it was a cool, slightly wet start, it warmed up quite quickly when the sun was fully out. My friend had heard that there was a heron in residence this year and we found it on our first turn. We also saw a tree near the bridge that had snagged some debris from fishing supplies. I was unaware that fishing is allowed there. The view of the Flatirons backdrop of Boulder is fully complete from this lakeside path. It's especially beautiful at sunrise and sunset. Unfortunately, like most summers, there were a lot of droppings from the resident geese. Beware, even on paved surfaces.

    Great place for dog walks, picnics, and sunsets! You can see far into the flatirons and the…read morereflection across the lakes are spectacular! Winter is a great time to explore with the colors you can see. The pond scum comes a bit more in the summer but beautiful nonetheless. I've seen people fishing and kayaking there though I'm not sure either are allowed. I love being here for the nature! They have tennis courts and lots of walking trails. This is a great south boulder park that everyone should visit!

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    Boulder Falls

    Boulder Falls

    4.2
    (30 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    This is a local attraction in Boulder Canyon that I have visited occasionally since 1974 but…read more probably not in the last 20-30 years. With out of town guests who wanted to see it, we went up with them today which was hot even by 9am. Not ideal for me. There was adequate parking in a small lot on the south side of the Canyon, just before the crossover to the entrance to the short but steep hike.Being a Monday morning, not very busy. Be aware that weekends are extremely busy and not enough parking. I believe that the trail has been improved some over the years from our past memory of it. There are actually some steps cut into the steepest of the rock surfaces and some heavy duty chain handrails in the areas with he steepest drop off. We saw little kids as well as grandparents. so if I can still do it, many others can. Cooler weather would have been nice. The waterfall is quite pretty. It was roaring even in a drought because of a few heavy rains last weekend and such hot weather in this climate change era that the snow pack in the mountains is melting too quickly this summer. A must see if you are visiting this area. A many athletes do visit too.

    Beautiful water fall. Totally worth the fairly short drive from Boulder. Parking on the road or…read moresmall open lot across the street. Easy 10 minute walk & hike to the waterfall. Allow a little time to take photos and then free up space for other visitors. Glad we came.

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