Trailhead offers stunning views of Flatirons and Boulder city with a wide trail network featuring steep ascents and descents. Area feels quiet and peaceful despite being busy, with ample parking and well-maintained paths.
Plenty of parking spots make access simple and stress-free. The lot is easy to navigate and close to the trailhead.
Trails offer breathtaking 360ยฐ views of the Flatirons and the city. Several scenic vistas make the hike rewarding for the spectacular scenery.
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There was free parking at the trail head.
If it rained, the trails would become muddy.
The trail is now fully accessible.
Visitor center offers cozy comfort with nearby picnic areas shaded by trees. Trails wind gently along cold river waters, attracting many for rock climbing and hiking of varied skill levels. Parking is ample and access feels remote yet easy, with busy weekends requiring reservations.
Plenty of parking spots are available throughout the park, including near the visitor center. Visitors can easily find a place to park and access restrooms nearby.
Stunning views of mountain climbers on cliff walls stand out. Parking spots throughout the park let you stop and enjoy the scenery by the river.
Good to know
Reservations are required on weekends and holidays.
Expect busy weekends; timed entry is active in summer.
Hiking is accessible with trails for all skill levels.
Mountain top amphitheater offers breathtaking views of Boulder and surrounding plains. The setting is peaceful and family-friendly, with accessible ramps and easy parking. Natural scenery dominates, making decorations unnecessary and creating a stunning outdoor venue.
Ample free parking space sits at the top, with an accessible spot and a ramp leading to seating. Very cheap parking options allow hiking, biking, or walking to the amphitheater.
Views offer incredible panoramas of Boulder, Chautauqua, and the plains. The natural scenery creates a beautiful backdrop that stands out at sunrise and throughout the day.
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Sunrise Amphitheater has a ramp for easy access with wheelchairs or strollers.
There is ample free parking available at the park.
The road from Realization Point closes on October 31.
Park offers spectacular views of foothills and a lake, with paragliders adding color and motion. Large dog park with multiple sections and spacious playgrounds cater to families and pets. Open fields support sports and gatherings, creating a well-equipped outdoor space for all ages.
Plenty of parking spots spread across two lots serve the wide park area. Almost no traffic makes access easy, and specific spots like the dog park or garden side help with meeting up.
Spectacular views include watching hang gliders and paraglider wings adding color and motion. The scenery offers a beautiful and peaceful backdrop.
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The park has clean restrooms and well-maintained facilities.
There is ample parking available in two lots.
The playground is suitable for children aged 5 to 10.
Varied trails wind through scenic landscapes with a crystal clear creek near the trailhead. The hike features steady switchbacks with a mix of sun and shade, offering options for longer or shorter routes. Benches under a large tree provide resting spots, and the area welcomes dogs with light crowds on the paths.
Parking offers easy access to popular trails with several spots available on weekdays around mid-morning. Construction on nearby roads can affect entry, so arriving early helps secure a space.
Beautiful scenery surrounds the trails with great views of Boulder. The path to Anemone views offers a chance to see the sunset over the Rockies.
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Parking is easy at The Peoplesโ Crossing, but construction may affect access.
The hike to the top of Ascension is 4.25 miles with over 900 feet elevation gain.
The trails are dog-friendly, making it a great spot for pet owners.
Rooms offer modern design and beautiful mountain views with quiet, comfortable spaces. The hotel provides free covered parking and a new gym with filtered water. Location is convenient for nearby university and airport access.
Free parking comes with the stay, which is a solid plus. Covered parking adds extra convenience and protection from the elements.
Rooms offer clean spaces with comfortable beds and stunning mountain views including the Rocky Mountains and Flatirons.
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Breakfast is included, allowing guests to grab coffee and fruit each morning.
Parking is free for all guests.
The hotel is fully ADA-compliant.
Rock formation with an arch offers stunning views of Boulder and the Flatirons. Trail is strenuous with stairs and basic climbing, attracting a wide range of ages and dog-friendly groups. It feels busy but never overcrowded, with a friendly atmosphere and popular weekend crowds.
Free parking exists at the trailhead and nearby houses. Paid parking is available at Royal Arch. Weekends bring crowds, so arriving early helps secure a spot. Toilets sit near the parking area.
Stunning views of Boulder and the Flatirons greet you at the top. Passing through the arch reveals a pristine panorama that makes the tough hike worth it.
Good to know
Parking is free unless it's a weekend.
Parking is limited on weekends, so arrive early.
Bringing snacks and plenty of water is advisable for the hike.
Trail system offers steep sandstone steps and several loop options with breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The atmosphere is active and popular, with many hikers and dogs, some off-leash in designated areas. Parking is limited and fills quickly, but nearby street parking is available.
Plenty of parking spots are available at the trailhead. The area stays clean and well marked, making parking straightforward even on weekends.
Trail leads to a breathtaking summit with spectacular views of Boulder and the surrounding area. The scenery along the way is beautiful and scenic, rewarding the uphill effort.
Good to know
There are two free parking areas, but they are small and tend to fill up quickly.
Expect a steep trail with many steps and rocks, suitable for average hikers.
Bring water, as the trail can be strenuous and there are no water sources.
Observation deck offers panoramic views of snow-capped Rocky Mountains and city skyline. Atmosphere stays peaceful and beautiful, ideal for quiet reflection and photography. Visitors use free binoculars and appreciate the clean, natural setting with easy parking.
Parking spots fit about five cars in a line near the freeway exit. The area offers a good view of Boulder Valley and has plenty of parking available despite its small size.
Panoramic views stretch across Boulder Valley and the Rocky Mountain skyline, including snow-capped peaks like Long Peak and Pratt Iron Peak. The observation deck sits on a shallow hill, offering breathtaking scenery of the Flat Irons and surrounding natural landscapes.
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Parking is limited and can fill up quickly on weekends.
Restroom facilities are available but are porta potties that may need service.
The overlook offers stunning panoramic views of Boulder and the Flatirons mountains.
Small lake with well-maintained gravel trails offers beautiful mountain views and peaceful natural scenery. Dogs roam off-leash under control, and visitors enjoy quiet benches and a fishing dock. Parking is limited but supplemented by a nearby playground and larger lot across the street.
Beautiful mountain views surround the area with well-maintained lake trails. The scenery offers a peaceful spot to rest and enjoy the walking trails and lake views.
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Parking and vehicle access is available at one location near the lake.
Dogs can be off-leash at Coot Lake with proper commands and tags.
No swimming or boating is allowed at Coot Lake.
Park offers breathtaking mountain views and a large playground for children. Rustic cabins with wifi sit near a venue hosting live performances. Visitors enjoy lush picnic areas and well-maintained trails.
Street parking and shuttle service provide multiple options for visitors. Parking is easy to find and access is convenient throughout the grounds.
Trails offer breathtaking views of the Flatirons. Every vantage point provides amazing scenery that rewards the hike's effort.
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Parking is free from Labor Day to Memorial Day.
Visiting early in the morning is recommended for better parking and fewer crowds.
Dogs must be leashed and visitors must stay on the paths.
Trailhead offers well marked trails with gorgeous views of the front range and easy elevation suitable for hiking, running, and rock climbing. Parking fills early on busy days, and the area supports varied trail options including loops and out-and-back routes. The atmosphere is calm with refreshing sun and breeze, attracting groups for outdoor activities.
Parking fills up early, often by 8 am, making spots at the trailhead very limited. Plenty of free on-street parking exists within a quarter mile, and some lots include restrooms for convenience.
Summit views show beautiful scenery with clear sights of the front range. Trails offer gorgeous outlooks and manageable conditions near 5,000 feet elevation.
Good to know
Parking usually fills up by 8 am on weekends, so arrive early.
The trailhead has clean restrooms available for visitors.
The trail is well marked and suitable for both hiking and running.
Elevated viewpoint offers panoramic city views and clear night skies with visible stars. The area maintains a peaceful atmosphere with some seating and accessible trails suitable for all fitness levels. Parking is limited, and the spot is popular for quick stops and sunset photos.
Parking fills up quickly with limited spots that are all paid, costing about $5 via an app. More available parking exists at Boulder Falls, but Panorama Point has tight spaces and some availability.
Sweeping vistas of jagged peaks, lush valleys, and the sprawling city create a mesmerizing sight. Views include city lights twinkling like stars and fiery hues at sunrise or sunset. The hike to reach this spot is easy and under 2 miles long.
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Parking at Panorama Point is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The observation deck offers stunning views of the Flatiron Mountains.
The well-maintained trails are suitable for all fitness levels.
Park combines large aquatic center with diverse playground equipment including a unique rocket tower and skate park. Atmosphere stays calm and family-friendly with plenty of open green space and mountain views. Activities suit all ages, from sledding hills to water slides and climbing walls.
Free parking is available with plenty of spaces when the park is not crowded. Parking becomes difficult during a CU game due to fans filling the lot and walking from the stadium.
360 views of Boulder and the mountains stand out here. The park offers beautiful views of the Flatirons and sits right by Boulder Creek.
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Parking is free but can be troublesome on busy days.
The park features a large open grassy area for activities.
The playground has newer equipment suitable for kids of all ages.
Trail runs alongside a flowing creek with gradual elevation and a mix of gravel and paved paths. Atmosphere stays calm and friendly, with creek sounds masking nearby road noise. Space suits walkers, bikers, dogs, and families, offering wide, flat terrain and scenic views.
Ample parking exists on both sides of a busy road, making it easy to find a spot. Bridges connect multiple parking areas, allowing easy access across the stream.
The trail offers breathtaking views of the creek and canyons, following the river the whole way. Beautiful scenery and peaceful spots make it great for enjoying nature and quiet moments.
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Parking is easy to find and not overcrowded.
The trail is family, kid, and dog friendly.
There is a restroom at the end of the trail.
Trail system offers easy, well-marked paths with options for more challenging terrain. Wildlife sightings include deer, pelicans, and songbirds, enhancing the natural feel. Area supports quiet activities like walking, running, biking, and paragliding, with a playground nearby for young children.
On-site parking is limited and the lot is small, but there is easy street parking nearby. Two trail heads offer free parking options.
Beautiful scenery surrounds the trails and lake, offering stunning views from various spots, especially at the top of the trail. The area invites spending hours enjoying the gorgeous park landscape.
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On-site parking at Wonderland Lake is limited, but it's free.
Dogs on leashes are welcome at Wonderland Lake.
The trails at Wonderland Lake are mostly paved and suitable for all ages.
Trail offers stunning mountain views and a mix of grasslands, forest, and rocky terrain. Atmosphere stays peaceful and scenic, with common wildlife sightings and occasional mountain bikers. Routes suit all skill levels, featuring easy, well-maintained paths with options for short or long loops.
Parking spots are narrow and limited mostly to one side of the street, with a tiny trailhead parking area along the road. A paid lot exists but free parking is scarce and tough to find on weekends.
Stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and Flatirons dominate the trail. The scenery includes diverse vistas of rocks, plains, birds, and flowers, all visible with minimal effort.
Good to know
Free road parking is limited, especially on weekends.
The park charges a $10 fee per car, payable by credit card.
Reservations are required on weekends and holidays.
Building combines modern glasswork with traditional stone architecture over a creek, creating a sprawling, open space. Atmosphere stays peaceful and welcoming, with quiet areas for reading and study alongside a lively cafe and art gallery. Families and children find dedicated spaces like a playground and makerspace, making it a hub for learning and community.
Parking offers 90 minutes free in all spots around the library. The lot is ample with wide open lawns nearby.
Large windows provide breathtaking views of the surroundings. The atmosphere combines cleanliness with beautiful scenery visible from both the cafe and library.
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Story time in multiple languages occurs regularly, featuring singing and dancing.
Every September, the library hosts the JLF, featuring numerous authors and speakers.
Cereal and milk story time is available, providing meals for families.
Trail system offers wide paths with a near constant slope and mountain views leading to a popular loop connection with other trails. Atmosphere is busy with hikers, runners, and off-leash dogs, creating a friendly and active environment. Entrance is tucked away in a neighborhood, providing a somewhat hidden access point to nature.
Good parking availability includes both lot spaces and street parking along the connector.
Wide paths and a near constant slope lead to beautiful mountain views and vistas of Devils Thumb and the Flatirons. The trail offers a peaceful environment with plenty of trees and meadow scenery.
Good to know
Parking at the trailhead can be a challenge, especially on weekends.
The trailhead is tucked away in a neighborhood and may be hard to find.
Expect a constant uphill climb with no real breaks; it's moderately challenging.
Trail system includes gravel and paved paths alongside a babbling brook with mountain views and grazing cows. Atmosphere is peaceful yet busy, popular with walkers, bikers, and dogs, some off-leash with certification. Well-maintained paths connect to other trails and offer easy access with moderate parking availability.
Parking offers a medium-sized lot with about 10 spaces available. It can fill up quickly on weekends and is not lit at dawn or dusk.
Trail offers mountain and stream views with a winding path next to a creek. Fields with cows and a babbling brook add to the peaceful scenery.
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Parking at Bobolink Trailhead can fill up quickly on weekends.
The trail is dog-friendly, but dogs must be on a leash unless certified.
Expect a busy trail with runners, walkers, and cyclists, especially on weekends.
Hotel offers stunning mountain views and luxurious spa facilities including a saltwater pool, sauna, and steam room. Atmosphere blends upscale elegance with a warm, welcoming vibe created by friendly staff. Live music on weekends and cozy, well-lit rooms add to a relaxing, refined experience.
An economical parking garage sits underneath the hotel, offering ample space and easy payment through an app. This garage provides a convenient option in an area where parking can be tough.
Rooms offer breathtaking mountain views of the Flatirons and Boulder. Spacious, clean spaces with personal touches create a relaxing vibe to enjoy the scenery.
Good to know
Reservations for events are recommended at least a week in advance.
The hotel offers a dedicated space for groups of 12-15 people.
Live music is featured from Wednesday to Saturday nights.
Overlook offers spectacular views of the Flatirons and downtown Boulder with a peaceful atmosphere. Stone paths lead to an accessible trail system suitable for all skill levels, attracting many visitors on nice days. Amenities include electric vehicle charging and a water refill station near the trailhead.
Parking is limited and the lot fills up quickly. Arriving early helps since the area gets very busy and parking spots are scarce near the overlook.
Views from the trail and overlook show stunning Flatirons and downtown Boulder. The Chautauqua Trail Overlook offers majestic, photo-worthy scenery.
Good to know
Parking can be limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The views from the Chautauqua Trail Overlook are stunning, especially of the Flatirons.
Expect busy conditions on nice days, especially during weekends.
Large lake with a sandy beach and mountain views creates a peaceful, quiet atmosphere. People swim, kayak, paddleboard, and relax by the water. Facilities include a playground and volleyball nets, supporting family-friendly recreation.
Two free parking lots sit half a mile past the private park, offering ample parking on dirt and grass. The first lot provides access to the Boulder Valley Ranch trail with an 8.61 km loop.
Outstanding views of the Rockies and reservoir create a stunning backdrop. The beach view area offers a quiet spot with gorgeous scenery perfect for gatherings.
Good to know
Boulder Reservoir is the only public beach and lake in Boulder County.
Out-of-state visitors cannot paddleboard at Boulder Reservoir during the season due to permit restrictions.
The bathroom and shower area at Boulder Reservoir is clean.
Trailhead offers breathtaking views and varied trail options from easy to complex. It features less crowded paths with more tree cover compared to nearby trails. Parking is limited, mostly along the road with deep shoulders, and a small pay lot is available.
Parking spots sit mostly along the road with deep shoulders. A small pay parking area exists but overall parking is very limited at the trailhead, so extra time is needed to find a spot.
Breathtaking scenery unfolds from the trailhead with beautiful views throughout. The route offers a variety of trail options from easy to complex, with the second half revealing a stunning vista.
Good to know
Parking is limited to the side of the road with deep shoulders.
The park charges a $5 fee per day, free for Boulder County registered cars.
There is a small pay parking area and additional parking along the road.
Quaint cabin-style lodging blends rustic charm with unbeatable mountain views and a quiet, tucked-away setting near downtown. Unique Ember & Ice sauna and cold plunge amenities offer a refreshing wellness experience. The atmosphere feels cozy and peaceful, with vintage touches and easy access to hiking and local attractions.
Free parking sits right outside the door despite a confusing sign suggesting otherwise.
Unbeatable mountain views greet you right outside the door and from the wood sauna's glass wall. The setting offers a cozy, rustic charm with beautiful scenery visible from the property.
Good to know
Breakfast is included but often starts later than advertised, around 7:18.
Free parking is available despite confusing signage.
The motel is within walking distance to Pearl Street Mall and local hiking trails.
Open field with dirt and gravel trails loops around a fenced area where many dogs run off leash under voice and sight control. The atmosphere is lively with friendly dog owners and well-behaved dogs enjoying a creek splash area and ample parking nearby. Shade is scarce, and signage about leash rules is minimal and often unclear.
Ample parking exists at the trailhead, though availability varies with the time of day due to increased popularity. A short leashed area runs from the parking lot to the first set of trash cans.
Views include a flat trail with some shade and mountain scenery. The path runs by a creek, adding humidity and water views, plus a nice sight of Baseline Reservoir.
Good to know
Dogs must be leashed unless they have a Boulder Voice-and-Sight registration tag.
Parking availability varies throughout the day due to the trail's popularity.
Bring your own water for your dog, as there is limited availability.
Park along Boulder Creek offers wide open grassy areas and creekside picnic spots with easy water access. Atmosphere stays peaceful and family-friendly, with trails leading to small waterfalls and plenty of shade from tall trees. It fills with people and dogs on nice days, creating a vibrant, social vibe.
Beautiful trails offer peaceful views and plenty of good shade. The scenery feels very pleasant and invites spending time outdoors.
Good to know
Parking is limited, so arrive early or be prepared for a short walk.
The restrooms are often in poor condition and need regular cleaning.
The park is dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs to enjoy the area.
Hotel offers spacious rooms with full kitchens and modern amenities. Atmosphere stays quiet and serene, with an attractive lobby featuring multiple seating and work areas. Facilities include an indoor pool, hot tub, bar, and secure parking with EV charging.
An underground parking garage offers convenience and added security for a $25 fee. A free EV charger is available, and parking spots are easy to find even when the hotel is sold out.
Rooms often offer mountain views that are spacious and peaceful. Some rooms lack this view, but staff can move guests to better rooms quickly.
Good to know
Parking costs $25 per day.
The hotel is within walking distance to restaurants and shops.
Rooms are clean and equipped with a full kitchen and desk area.
Hotel offers gorgeous views of the Flatirons and features modern, cozy design with outdoor spaces including a patio and satellite bar. Atmosphere feels open and welcoming, enhanced by live music and game-day setups. Amenities include complimentary valet and shuttle services, bikes, gym, and unique touches like onsite Audi vehicles and doggy beds.
Valet and self parking options exist on site. A parking garage across the street offers additional spots for a fee.
Rooms and common areas offer gorgeous views of the Flatirons. The second floor terrace and pool provide outstanding spots to enjoy the mountain scenery.
Good to know
Parking is available for a fee in the garage next door.
The hotel is conveniently located near CU and Pearl Street.
The AB1 bus from Denver DIA airport stops almost right next to the hotel.