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What are some fun things to do in Boulder, Colorado? |
Travel Info I am visiting for a week over sping break. I am also moving there this summer. Can anyone tell me some things to do so I can see what it would be like living there? Thanks! Travel Tips Downtown is very fun, lots of interesting stores to go shopping in. The bar scene is awesome(assuming you are old enough). The rent is high-good luck with that. You might consider living in Longmont or Golden, also housing at Lookout off of the 119, as the rentals are a bit cheaper but then you are commuting, it is up to you of course. There are lots of hiking spots right outside of town. Lefthand Canyon is beautiful, lots of cyclist do that. There is a park at the end of Walnut, follow it all the way through residential neighborhood and you will be greated with this park that has the opportunity of walking, biking, playground, picnicing and also for the more wild side of people inner tubing down the creek, spring run off is a good time to go, cold water. . . very cold water. Boulder is beautiful and there is a lot more to do than I listed. I am sure that you can find stuff on line, the college is there and so I know that once you find some locals you will find lots of fun. Once you have moved there venture to the rest of the state. Colorado has some really beautiful areas that you can just drive to, but some of the prettiest stuff is where you have to hike in. If you have time you can drive to the top of Mt Evans(I think that is the one, not sure if it will be open during spring break), the road is the scenic highway that goes to Idaho Springs. Check it out. Then end your day with Tommyknockers brewery in Idaho Springs and soak in the hot springs there in Idaho Springs. Source(s): Native to Colorado Other Travel Tips The Pearl Street Mall is always *interesting* to say the least. You can meet some very interesting people there. When i went to school there back in the 80's, I had a scooter that I used to ride up into the flatirons. It was pretty cool. hikinh, biking, picnics, restaurants, shopping, horse back riding, hunting/fishing, bird/animal watching, spring skiing...... being in the area i would definetly drive up to the top of pikes peak and also drive through the red rock areas been there you could always tour the breweries....plus walking pearl street, hiking, go to mountains, visit Denver.....lots of stuff to do in area |
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