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Boulder, Denver, and Colorado

Boulder
The city of Boulder is often picked as one of the most desirable places to live in the country because of its beautiful setting, abundant parks, and lively cultural atmosphere. Boulder has a mild, dry climate, with more than 300 days of sunshine per year, and residents tend to spend a lot of time outdoors. Over 80 miles of pedestrian and bike paths, as well as a convenient bus system, provide transportation around town.

Popular attractions in Boulder include: strolling along the Pearl Street Mall; hiking and rock climbing in the Open Space and Mountain Parks; enjoying a visual feast at the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse; taking in first-rate performances at Chautauqua Park Historic District and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival; running in the Bolder Boulder; and gathering fresh produce at the farmer’s market.

Denver
Denver, Colorado's capital, is only 30 miles from Boulder and is one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. It doesn't take long to discover why, given its outstanding quality of life. Denver is characterized by great weather and numerous parks and pathways, which allow for an active lifestyle.

Denver has some of the finest museums in the West, including the Denver Art Museum, the Black American West Museum, and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Other attractions include the Colorado State Capitol, with its dome covered in 200 ounces of pure gold; the Denver Zoo, which is consistently rated as one of the top 10 in America; and Red Rocks Amphitheatre, home to many outdoor concerts, which is an arena carved out of huge, 500-foot-high, red sandstone cliffs. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts Complex is the second largest performing arts center in the nation in seating capacity and the largest in the world under one roof.

Colorado
The mountainous area of Colorado is six times the size of Switzerland and contains 9,600 miles of streams, 2,850 lakes, and over 1,000 peaks two miles high. Rocky Mountain National Park is located only 45 miles from Boulder and features 400 square miles of scenic beauty.

Colorado has 25 official ski/snowboard resorts, and approximately 11 are within three hours driving time from Boulder. Eldora Mountain, the closest ski area to Boulder, is approximately 20 miles away.

For More Information
Go to the Planning Your Visit to Boulder section for links to web sites featuring attractions in Boulder, Denver, and Colorado.

 
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