An eclectic city with one of the
most extensive trail systems in the country, Boulder is
surrounded by more than 31,000 acres of recreational open space and nature
preserves. The community of nearly 104,000 (including 29,000 students) offers a
sophisticated, casual environment where you can enjoy top tier restaurants,
music, art, theater and the renowned Pearl Street walking mall. The unique
blend of vibrant culture and outdoor fun makes Boulder County real
estate a highly sought after area in Colorado.
Since its incorporation in 1871, Boulder
has been known for its history of colorful characters, actions, and ideas. Live
music is a staple of bustling outdoor areas, as well as in the many concert
halls such as the Boulder Theater, the Fox Theatre, and the classic Macky Auditorium;
while the Boulder International Film Festival and Shootout 24 Hour Filmmaking
Festival attract film enthusiasts nationwide. Our Boulder real estate agents can point out even
more of the many famous landmarks that make us unique.
Boulder was listed by Forbes magazine as the "Smartest City" of 2008 - the University of Colorado boasts a Tier 1 research
institution and four Nobel laureates; the National Center for Atmospheric
Research, the Colorado Chautauqua and Naropa Institute are among
our other well known academic, scientific and cultural organizations. Boulder
is home to many major employers such as Google, IBM, and Lockheed Martin; as
well as many innovative food and retail companies, and was recently rated the
#1 Sports Town in America by Outside Magazine.
Our well-rounded community offers
many events that support our international flavor - the Conference on
World Affairs, the Bolder Boulder 10K, the Colorado
Shakespeare Festival and MahlerFest. Our dedication to environmental
awareness also makes us one of the greenest cities in America, and a model city
for Open Space and Growth Control. Boulder real estate,
with significant and consistent value in a unique cultural community, offers a
truly distinctive living experience. With such cultural diversity, Boulder
real estate has something to offer anyone and everyone.
History
The
city of Boulder began as a small mining camp on the banks of what
became known as Boulder Creek. The first settlers, a party of
prospectors led by Thomas Aikins, reached the mouth of Boulder Canyon
in the fall of 1858. They called their campsite "Red Rocks"
because of the red sandstone cliffs. Friendly contact was made with
Chief Niwot and the Arapahoe tribe. The Cheyennes were also indigenous
to the area, while other tribes such as the Utes, Kiowas, Comanches and
Sioux were occasional visitors.
In
January 1859, gold was discovered in the area west of the present Gold
Hill community and approximately 12 miles northwest of Boulder. This
stimulated the Boulder City Town Company, which was organized in 1859
by the company's first president, A.A. Brookfield, and 60 partners. In
1867, the city of Boulder was assigned as the county seat and Boulder
was named after the many unwieldy rocks the original residents had to
clear from the land before they could begin construction on their homes.
As
a result of a brief Native American uprisings and the decline of the
nearby gold mining, the new community sustained several difficult
years. However, Boulder was revitalized with the prospects of a new
railroad and a university, and the town was incorporated under the
Territorial Government. Both the Colorado Central Railroad and the
Denver-Boulder Valley Railroad reached the city no more than two years
later. It was clear early on that Boulder would hold a long-standing
commitment to environmental stewardship as the founding fathers began a
tree-planting program.
Area Schools
Arapahoe Ridge High School
Arapahoe
Ridge, an alternative school with several options for students to work
towards a diploma, and allows attendees to choose one of several fields
to begin developing proficiency. The junior and senior years focus on
hands-on experience in a particular discipline and the students attend
classes at the Boulder Technical Education Center, a facility equipped
with the tools for a variety of industries including; automotive
technology, banking/service accounting, construction trades,
cosmetology, a graphics communication program, and multimedia
technology. The TEC Center is a certified vocational school and
students graduate with at least one technical certificate. The school
also offers the "newcomers"
program. This is an ESL program geared towards immigrants and other
students in need of extra English training, before bringing them into
the normal high school system.
Boulder High School
Founded
in 1875, Boulder High School offers high academic standards and a wide
variety of programs for students. The high school offers honors courses
in nearly every academic subject including 24 separate Advanced
Placement courses. The school's location next to the University of
Colorado gives students access to the vast resources available at
Norlin Library on the university campus. The school has a fantastic
video-production program that has sent graduates to celebrated film
schools including New York University. Additionally, the school's
performing arts programs have a reputation for excellence. The school
offers a tutoring system covering all subjects that allows motivated
students the individualized instruction they need. The school also
offers a diverse ESL program educating students from 30 different
countries speaking over 20 languages. The athletics department competes
for titles in many sports regularly, and the football team has sent
graduates on to play for various Division-IA schools. The school scores
very well on CSAP testing and received an "excellent" rating by the Colorado Department of Education.
Fairview High School
True
to its name, Fairview High School offers a stunning view of Boulder's
foothills, visible from nearly the entire campus. The school has a long
record of high academic achievement, sending graduates to prestigious
Ivy League schools as well as Berkeley, Stanford, and M.I.T. The school
also offers the only International Baccalaureate program in the entire
district whose director is a former Columbia University professor. The
school offers many Advanced Placement classes, foreign languages, fine
arts programs, and high-achieving athletics. The school also provides a
daycare program and parenting education for teen parents. The school
sends interested juniors and seniors to the Boulder Technical Education
Center to receive a wide variety of certifications. The school offers
an abundance of extracurricular activities including, but not limited
to, chess club, film production club, the volunteer mafia, and the
underground republicans of Boulder. The school scores extremely well on
CSAP tests and is rated "excellent" by the Colorado Department of Education.
Casey Middle School
Located
within walking distance of downtown, Casey Middle School provides
students with a dual-immersion Bilingual program at the middle school
level. The teachers tailor the course of study for teaching both first
and second language students, and they regularly keep office hours
available to address any concerns from parents. Casey also offers the
traditional middle school educational program in addition to the
bilingual curriculum and offers a variety of extracurricular activities
as well as Homework Help, Chess League, Hip-Hop Culture Club, and
Outdoor Adventures. The school's CSAP scores tend to be lower, though
this is likely a result of students not yet proficient in the English
language taking an English-language test.
Centennial Middle School
Centennial
Middle School is located in North Boulder and presents the Boulder
Valley with a focus on cultivating technological skill in students, who
have the option to take electives such as Applied Technology, Computer
Power Multimedia Productions, and Desktop Publishing Office Aid.
Through the school library, students have easy access to the resources
of the Internet. The school's website states that the school provides a
"strong emphasis on maintaining small class size, interdisciplinary team teaching, and teaming of students"
to supplement the educational experience. The school also provides
students with safe, anonymous ways to report any troubling concern or
conduct from students or teachers and works to "overcome any 'code of silence' that may exist in current student culture." The Colorado Board of Education has given Centennial an "excellent" rating.
Manhattan School of Arts and Academics
As stated on the school website, "Our
challenging academic program is very similar to other middle schools in
the Boulder Valley School District. Our curriculum, like other BVSD
schools, is determined by the Division of Learning Services."
The difference between Manhattan and others in the district is that
Manhattan offers a program focused on visual and performing arts
including theater, instrumental music, and choral music. Students
enrolled in the program are given several hours each day learning
different aspects of their chosen focus, concluding in an annual Arts
Festival to show their talents. Additionally, the school offers
extracurricular activities including jazz band, sports, science club,
choir, and theater. The Colorado Department of Education rated this
school "high" for achievement on CSAP tests.
Nevin Platt & Platt Choice Middle School
Started in 1987, Platt Middle School offers two academic curriculums: one a standard middle school, one an "experiential program."
CHOICE, which stands for Cooperative Hands on Integrated and Community
Education, is not a separate focus school but a program existing within
the school. Children attend multi-age classrooms and have a group of
five teachers that teach the primary, core subjects while attending
elective courses with the rest of the school. CHOICE students meet
daily in small groups to develop teamwork skills, receive individualize
assistance, and assess goals for their assigned course of study. The
school offers its students a wide variety of electives in addition to
the standard curriculum. The school scores very high on CSAP tests, and
the Colorado Department of Education gave the school an "excellent" rating.
Southern Hills Middle School
An
accomplished and high-achieving middle school with a record of
accomplishment for scholastic excellence, Southern Hills students
attending this school have recently won regional Quiz Bowl events,
science fairs, and spelling bees. The school currently has four winners
of the Impact on Learning award, granted annually to only five teachers
within the district. Rosalind Hanckel, Southern Hills' Spanish teacher,
won the 2002 Colorado Outstanding Spanish or Portuguese Teacher award
from the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese.
The school offers honors classes, a Gifted and Talented program, and a
wide array of extracurricular activities for students including many
sports and clubs. The school scores very well on CSAPS, and, for
several years in a row, has received an "excellent" rating from the Colorado Department of Education.
Summit Charter Middle School
Summit
fills a unique niche in the city of Boulder as the only middle school
in the district to receive the United States Department of Education
Blue Ribbon School Award (the school has received the award twice). As
a fully open-enrolled school that charges no tuition, rather than
placing students in classes based on age, Summit places students in
classes based on proficiency, building an environment that could
concurrently involve students from as many as three grade levels.
Including one teacher with a Ph.D. from New York University, the school
also boasts an accomplished teaching staff with 80% of teachers having
post-graduate education. In addition to an accomplished faculty, the
students have won many awards; the school's website contains many news
articles and letters published about or by students. Summit is a model
of a successful charter school and consistently receives the highest
CSAP scores in the district.
Arapahoe Ridge High School
Arapahoe
Ridge, an alternative school with several options for students to work
towards a diploma, and allows attendees to choose one of several fields
to begin developing proficiency. The junior and senior years focus on
hands-on experience in a particular discipline and the students attend
classes at the Boulder Technical Education Center, a facility equipped
with the tools for a variety of industries including; automotive
technology, banking/service accounting, construction trades,
cosmetology, a graphics communication program, and multimedia
technology. The TEC Center is a certified vocational school and
students graduate with at least one technical certificate. The school
also offers the "newcomers"
program. This is an ESL program geared towards immigrants and other
students in need of extra English training, before bringing them into
the normal high school system.
Boulder High School
Founded
in 1875, Boulder High School offers high academic standards and a wide
variety of programs for students. The high school offers honors courses
in nearly every academic subject including 24 separate Advanced
Placement courses. The school's location next to the University of
Colorado gives students access to the vast resources available at
Norlin Library on the university campus. The school has a fantastic
video-production program that has sent graduates to celebrated film
schools including New York University. Additionally, the school's
performing arts programs have a reputation for excellence. The school
offers a tutoring system covering all subjects that allows motivated
students the individualized instruction they need. The school also
offers a diverse ESL program educating students from 30 different
countries speaking over 20 languages. The athletics department competes
for titles in many sports regularly, and the football team has sent
graduates on to play for various Division-IA schools. The school scores
very well on CSAP testing and received an "excellent" rating by the Colorado Department of Education.
Fairview High School
True
to its name, Fairview High School offers a stunning view of Boulder's
foothills, visible from nearly the entire campus. The school has a long
record of high academic achievement, sending graduates to prestigious
Ivy League schools as well as Berkeley, Stanford, and M.I.T. The school
also offers the only International Baccalaureate program in the entire
district whose director is a former Columbia University professor. The
school offers many Advanced Placement classes, foreign languages, fine
arts programs, and high-achieving athletics. The school also provides a
daycare program and parenting education for teen parents. The school
sends interested juniors and seniors to the Boulder Technical Education
Center to receive a wide variety of certifications. The school offers
an abundance of extracurricular activities including, but not limited
to, chess club, film production club, the volunteer mafia, and the
underground republicans of Boulder. The school scores extremely well on
CSAP tests and is rated "excellent" by the Colorado Department of Education.
Casey Middle School
Located
within walking distance of downtown, Casey Middle School provides
students with a dual-immersion Bilingual program at the middle school
level. The teachers tailor the course of study for teaching both first
and second language students, and they regularly keep office hours
available to address any concerns from parents. Casey also offers the
traditional middle school educational program in addition to the
bilingual curriculum and offers a variety of extracurricular activities
as well as Homework Help, Chess League, Hip-Hop Culture Club, and
Outdoor Adventures. The school's CSAP scores tend to be lower, though
this is likely a result of students not yet proficient in the English
language taking an English-language test.
Centennial Middle School
Centennial
Middle School is located in North Boulder and presents the Boulder
Valley with a focus on cultivating technological skill in students, who
have the option to take electives such as Applied Technology, Computer
Power Multimedia Productions, and Desktop Publishing Office Aid.
Through the school library, students have easy access to the resources
of the Internet. The school's website states that the school provides a
"strong emphasis on maintaining small class size, interdisciplinary team teaching, and teaming of students"
to supplement the educational experience. The school also provides
students with safe, anonymous ways to report any troubling concern or
conduct from students or teachers and works to "overcome any 'code of silence' that may exist in current student culture." The Colorado Board of Education has given Centennial an "excellent" rating.
Manhattan School of Arts and Academics
As stated on the school website, "Our
challenging academic program is very similar to other middle schools in
the Boulder Valley School District. Our curriculum, like other BVSD
schools, is determined by the Division of Learning Services."
The difference between Manhattan and others in the district is that
Manhattan offers a program focused on visual and performing arts
including theater, instrumental music, and choral music. Students
enrolled in the program are given several hours each day learning
different aspects of their chosen focus, concluding in an annual Arts
Festival to show their talents. Additionally, the school offers
extracurricular activities including jazz band, sports, science club,
choir, and theater. The Colorado Department of Education rated this
school "high" for achievement on CSAP tests.
Nevin Platt & Platt Choice Middle School
Started in 1987, Platt Middle School offers two academic curriculums: one a standard middle school, one an "experiential program."
CHOICE, which stands for Cooperative Hands on Integrated and Community
Education, is not a separate focus school but a program existing within
the school. Children attend multi-age classrooms and have a group of
five teachers that teach the primary, core subjects while attending
elective courses with the rest of the school. CHOICE students meet
daily in small groups to develop teamwork skills, receive individualize
assistance, and assess goals for their assigned course of study. The
school offers its students a wide variety of electives in addition to
the standard curriculum. The school scores very high on CSAP tests, and
the Colorado Department of Education gave the school an "excellent" rating.
Southern Hills Middle School
An
accomplished and high-achieving middle school with a record of
accomplishment for scholastic excellence, Southern Hills students
attending this school have recently won regional Quiz Bowl events,
science fairs, and spelling bees. The school currently has four winners
of the Impact on Learning award, granted annually to only five teachers
within the district. Rosalind Hanckel, Southern Hills' Spanish teacher,
won the 2002 Colorado Outstanding Spanish or Portuguese Teacher award
from the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese.
The school offers honors classes, a Gifted and Talented program, and a
wide array of extracurricular activities for students including many
sports and clubs. The school scores very well on CSAPS, and, for
several years in a row, has received an "excellent" rating from the Colorado Department of Education.
Summit Charter Middle School
Summit
fills a unique niche in the city of Boulder as the only middle school
in the district to receive the United States Department of Education
Blue Ribbon School Award (the school has received the award twice). As
a fully open-enrolled school that charges no tuition, rather than
placing students in classes based on age, Summit places students in
classes based on proficiency, building an environment that could
concurrently involve students from as many as three grade levels.
Including one teacher with a Ph.D. from New York University, the school
also boasts an accomplished teaching staff with 80% of teachers having
post-graduate education. In addition to an accomplished faculty, the
students have won many awards; the school's website contains many news
articles and letters published about or by students. Summit is a model
of a successful charter school and consistently receives the highest
CSAP scores in the district.
Attractions
Chautauqua
Once called "the most American thing in America"
by Theodore Roosevelt, the Boulder Chautauqua Park is more than just a
recreational space, it's a community paradigm. The park features an
auditorium, a Frisbee golf course, 60 cottages, and several trails that
take you right up to the foot of the Flatirons. The central lawn is
normally filled with Boulderites reading, picnicking, or just hanging
out enjoying to beautiful ambiance.
North Boulder
A
delightful residential area, removed from the predominantly student
population of University Hill. Known for the Ideal Marketplace and its
one of a kind Boulder shops, this area is perfect for families looking
for a place to settle down.
Viele Lake
A
hidden treasure on the southern edge of Boulder, this small lake is
encircled by a one mile trail that is perfect for walking or running.
East Boulder Rec Center
The sprawling East Boulder Rec Center offers almost infinite ways to exercise, play, socialize, and relax.
Inside
is a spacious weight room, a double gymnasium open for basketball and
volleyball, and an indoor climbing/bouldering wall. If you're feeling
aquatic, you can take advantage of the 25-yard, 8 lane indoor pool,
lazy river, water slide, Jacuzzi and steam room. In addition, the
center has a dance studio and birthday party/meeting space, making the
center a perfect place to spend a Saturday afternoon.
Mount Sanitas
Another
spectacular set of Boulder trails that present many options for both
adventurous and laid-back hikers. Mount Sanitas is also the site of the
sandstone quarry that provided the University of Colorado campus with
the rock for some of its most impressive buildings, with many sandstone
arches and ponderosas still lining the trails.
Boulder Reservoir
A
favorite summer hotspot for Boulderites, the Boulder Reservoir offers
one of a kind sandy beaches and plenty of room for boating, fishing,
and picnicking. The reservoir is also home to the annual Kinetics Race,
an exciting public event with live music in which homemade boats
resembling parade floats attempt to cross the reservoir without sinking.
Rocky Mountain National Park
One
of the most majestic parks in America, the Rocky Mountain National Park
covers over 250,000 acres of Colorado's Northern Front Range, and
contains 359 miles of trails, 150 lakes, and 60 peaks over 12,000 feet.
Camping is a staple of the park, with a myriad of campgrounds dotting
the sprawling landscape; hiking and backpacking trails wind through
mountains, streams, and tundra. Fishing, horseback riding, and skiing
are just a few of the many other ways to enjoy nature in the park.
Pearl Street Mall
Populated
by upscale shops, art galleries, and fine dining, this pedestrian-only
outdoor mall is the premiere shopping venue in Boulder. Located in the
heart of Downtown, the flower-lined streets are filled with street
performers, college students, and live music every weekend. When the
sun goes down, Pearl Street and the surrounding area become a nexus of
nightlife, with popular pubs, restaurants, and dance clubs.
Pleasant View Soccer Fields
Having
hosted numerous national tournaments, such as the Junior National
Championship for Rugby, this collection of nine soccer and rugby fields
is one of the premiere facilities in the country. Complete with a
gorgeous view of the flatirons, the fields showcase a wide variety of
sports, from Ultimate Frisbee to CU's own women's soccer team.
Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory
Take
a whimsical tour through Colorado's largest tea manufacturer, where up
to 9,000,000 bags of tea are made daily. The tour includes a walk
through the Celestial Herb Garden, the fragrant rooms where the tea is
prepared, and an art gallery showcasing the distinctive paintings found
on each box of Celestial Seasonings tea. Finish off the tour with a
stop in the onsite cafe for a freshly brewed cup of one of their many
affecting varieties of tea.
University of Colorado at Boulder
The
flagship university of Colorado, CU-Boulder is home to 28,988 students
pursuing over 150 academic programs. The cultural and artistic
diversity of Colorado is represented as well, with a state of the art
performing art center that presents over 400 events annually. Since its
founding in 1877, CU has remained one of the most prestigious
universities of the West, and is the only college in the Rocky Mountain
region to belong to the Association of American Universities (AAU).
Boulder County Farmers Market
The
paramount of any summer in Boulder is the Boulder County Farmers
Market, a sprawling bazaar of fresh produce and other organic products.
As much a shopping trip as a social event, the market sees thousands of
residents and visitors every week.
Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art
From
the private collection of Ed Trumble, a publisher of fine art greeting
cards, the Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art showcases paintings and
sculptures from over 5 decades.
Boulder Beer Company
Colorado's
first microbrew and the forty-third licensed brewery in the United
States, the Boulder Beer Company was founded in 1979 on a farm in a
shack shared with goats. Since then, the company has won numerous
awards for its brews, including a gold medal in the 2004 World Beer
Cup. The brewery also holds an annual "Goatshed Revival"
Homebrew Competition that gives local brewers the chance to have their
beer distributed by the company, with proceeds benefiting the Community
Food Share, a non-profit organization feeding the community's poor.
Flagstaff Mountain
Flagstaff
Mountain sits high above Boulder, offering a breathtaking view of the
city, Denver, and the surrounding areas. Many trails and picnic areas
intersect the mountain, with structures dating back to the 1930s,
including the Summit Nature Center and an outdoor amphitheatre.
Boulder Creek Path
A
wide, multi-use path that follows Boulder Creek for close to eight
miles. Accommodating bikers, walkers, and dogs, the path connects the
mountains and downtown in one convenient, scenic route.
National Center for Atmospheric Research
NCAR,
or the National Center for Atmospheric Research, performs collaborative
research in the fields of atmospheric and Earth system science,
including environmental science. Many NCAR scientists participated in
the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, whose work contributed
greatly to the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
Redstone Meadery
Mead,
or honey wine, has been favored by everyone from Shakespeare to Zeus -
if you haven't tried it yourself, Redstone Meadery is the perfect place
develop a taste. With numerous varieties of what many claim to be the
first fermented beverage, Redstone is a national landmark for this lost
art.
Fiske Planetarium
If
you're in the mood to stargaze, Fisk Planetarium presents elaborate
shows every Friday night, with bi-monthly laser shows to artists such
as Led Zeppelin and U2.
Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery
Built with the mission of preserving that "neighborhood pub" feel, the Mountain Sun Pub &
Brewery has earned six gold medals for its beers at the Great American
Beer Festival in Denver, the world's largest beer festival. Drawing
inspiration from the micro-brew scene in Oregon, Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery offers an extensive list of unique handmade brews.
Boulder Falls
70
foot waterfalls cascading into the Boulder Creek makes for a
breathtaking hike - this easy trail is a perfect way to enjoy
Colorado's natural beauty with the whole family.
Flatirons Golf Course
A
stunning public golf course with Boulder's majestic mountains serving
as a backdrop, with 6,500 yards of green and a full service pro shop.
Mesa Trail
This
six mile long trail follows alongside Boulder's famous Flatirons from
Boulder to Eldorado, providing a challenging trek for enthusiastic
hikers.
Twenty Ninth Street
29th
Street is a shopper's paradise, with an assortment of some of the
finest retail destinations in Boulder. The open-air mail offers patrons
a sunny walk through both local and national upscale stores, with free
Wi-Fi throughout.
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
Founded
in 1972 by a group of local artist, BMoCA now displays the work of both
local and internationally renowned artists. With three galleries and a
100-seat black box theater, the venue is fully equipped to display the
artwork currently shaping Boulder's art scene.
Boulder History Museum
Founded
in 1944 within the historic Harbeck-Bergheim House, The Boulder History
Museum boasts over 35,000 objects of historical significance donated by
the general public, including photographs, clothing, and personal
artifacts from the 19th and 20th century.
Collage Children's Museum
The
Collage Children's Museum offers children from nine months to nine
years interactive exhibits to ignite a sense of wonder and encourage
imagination.
Dairy Center for the Arts
Feeding
off the deep culture of Boulder, The Dairy Center for the Arts provides
workshops and classes, as well as professional theater and visual arts
exhibits. Founded in 1992 in what was previously a dairy storage and
processing plant, the center has since become a pillar in the Boulder
art scene for its high quality performances and exhibits.
Heritage Center
The CU Heritage center takes a personal pride and interest in collecting the "material culture and documentary resources illustrative of the history of the University of Colorado at Boulder."
Open year round, the Heritage Center offers unique exhibits from CU's
past, including a recent celebration of the 50th anniversary of the
Shakespeare Festival.
Boulder Theater
Holding
a rich history of silent movies and live opera, Boulder Theater now
houses events ranging from Johnny Cash to business meetings to
community events. Continuous renovations have kept the theater in
pristine condition while allowing for many modern updates - the end
result is the perfect setting for performances, as well as for E-Town,
the nationally syndicated radio show housed within the theater.
Fox Theater
Boulder's
Fox Theater has seen a wide variety of owners and uses, from vaudeville
to movies to live music, and each one has left a unique, perceivable
mark on the theater. The result is a visually stunning building steeped
with the distinctive cultural history Boulder is known for. Many famous
performers have graced its stage, including Willie Nelson, Dave
Matthew's Band, and Snoop Dogg, and its movie theater accommodations
are top notch, with luxurious American Bodiform chairs.
Nomad Theatre
From
its humble origins in a rented tent behind a liquor store in the summer
of 1951, the Nomad theatre company has since become an established
landmark of the Arts in Boulder. After an extensive renovation in 1998,
the theater now accommodates a wide breadth of events in a modern,
state of the art theater that preserves the Nomad's timeless character
for a new generation.
Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra
Founded
in 1958, the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra is a fully professional
orchestra based in Boulder, Colorado. It is the successor to the Civic
Symphony Orchestra, and it is directed by Michael Butterman. The
Boulder Philharmonic's season includes classical, Pops, and family
concert series, as well as an annual "Nutcracker" performance with the Boulder Ballet.
Gateway Park Fun Center
The
perfect place to escape with the kids, Gateway Park Fun Center has
something for everyone. Go-karts, mini-golf, and a video arcade will
keep the young ones occupied, while adults can enjoy the driving range,
inline hockey rink, and snack bar. There are also a wide variety of
party packages for birthdays and other events.
Flatirons
Boulder's
five majestic flatirons are not only nation-wide attractions, but have
become symbolic of Boulder itself. The five numbered rock formations
(named by pioneer women after the flat, metal irons used to press their
clothes) are a popular destination for hikers and rock climbers, as
well as those looking to simply enjoy their natural beauty.
Sombrero Ranches
Located
in rustic hills of Estes Park, Sombrero Ranches offers visitors a one
of a kind journey through the Rocky Mountains on horseback. Since 1958
the ranch has specialized in this enthralling adventure, exactly the
way early settlers would have experienced it.
Central Park
Boulder's
Central Park offers fishing and facilities for a picnic with a few
friends in addition to a band shell, bike route access and convenient
placement along RTD routes. The park, true to its name, is centrally
located at Canyon Boulevard and 13th Street in the heart of Boulder,
Colorado.
Henderson Museum
From
humble beginnings in 1902, under direction from Curator Junius
Henderson, the Museum started with only a few fossils and mollusk
shells, a small collection of rocks and minerals, and several mounted
birds and mammals. In 1909, the University granted the museum a
separate University department with a $500 annual budget and only a few
years later, Earl Morris began archaeological work for the Museum in
1913.
Today,
the Museum employs more than fifty faculty and staff as curators,
collection managers, public programmers, designers, instructors, and
administrators. The Museum's collection has grown from a handful of
objects to more than four million and is the largest natural history
collection in the Rocky Mountains.
Haystack Mountain Golf Course
This
9-hole, executive length course is situated along Left Hand Creek, and
is perfect for golfers of all skill levels. Established in 1966 by the
Ebel family, the course has become known for its peaceful setting and
spectacular scenery.
Upstart Crow Theatre Company
A
modern home to the classics, the Upstart Crow Theatre Company
specializes in performances ranging from Shakespeare to Stoppard. With
a commitment to "constantly strives to find and produce those works that speak to the contemporary experience from a historical perspective", each show is a memorable experience.
Long's Iris Gardens
Starting
with just a small collection of seeds in 1905, Long's Gardens has
maintained its simple charm - a stroll through the seemingly endless
lines of fragrant irises will instantly transport you to a simpler
time. You can even dig your own irises to take a piece of nature home
with you.
Carnegie Branch Library for Local History
Boulder's
first public library, this dignified building was constructed in 1907
and has been renovated to preserve its classic beauty. The history
continues inside as well, as the Carnegie now acts as a reference
branch - inside is a profusion of historical data about Boulder,
including genealogical papers, the writings of early settlers, and a
database containing over 200,000 images.
Boulder Reservoir
Boulder
Reservoir offers an idyllic water-side escape. Featuring playgrounds,
sailboat rentals, concessions, and abundant sunshine, you can come to
relax or take in the many special events and concerts offered
throughout the season.