Originally established in 1898 to bring culture to rural areas, this beautiful park now hosts cultural events, features rock climbing sites, lovely gardens and picnic areas and is the starting point for many hiking trails.
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Originally established in 1898 to bring culture to rural areas, this beautiful park now hosts cultural events, features rock climbing sites, lovely gardens and picnic areas and is the starting point for many hiking trails.
Discover how tea is made on a tour that includes a video, a walk through the Celestial Herb Garden, a tour of the tea bag factory and a visit to the aromatic Mint Room.
Art museum with paintings and sculptures featuring the Old West.
More than four million artifacts and specimens from the Rocky Mountain and Plains regions make this one of the leading university natural science museums in the United States.
A pedestrian-only mall, these four tree-lined blocks feature street musicians, various cuisines, bookshops, galleries, major store chains, cafes and a special play area for children.
This paved 7.5-mile path for walkers, bikers and skaters leads from Boulder proper into the mountains, winding its way along Boulder Creek, a large park and a playground.
Over 25,000 visitors a year gaze at the stars and learn about astronomy and space science at this Colorado University planetarium, which offers workshops, shows and hands-on activities. The Fiske's newest exhibit showcases findings from the Hubble Space Telescope.
A present to Boulder from Tajikistan, this beautifully handcrafted teahouse, surrounded by flowers and overlooking Boulder Creek, serves international cuisine, provides workshops in tea leaf reading and tea ceremonies, and functions as an education center.
Visitors get a chance to view the "Yosemite of Boulder Canyon," scenic waterfalls plunging more than 70 feet into Middle Boulder Creek, by walking on a short trail to a viewpoint area just below the falls.
Extending six miles with a 440-foot gain in elevation, this trail from Boulder to Eldorado Springs is for ambitious hikers only.
Public 18-hole championship golf course, owned and operated by the Boulder Parks and Recreational Department, measures 6,782 yards and offers magnificent views of the surrounding mountains.
Located close to downtown Boulder, this mountain offers climbing and hiking trails with sweeping views of the city.
