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"Chautauqua Park offers Boulder residents the ability to get outside and enjoy the fresh mountain air. The park itself spans over 80 acres and allows individuals to easily access some of the area's best hiking trails and rock climbing. The land that makes up Chautauqua Park today was originally purchased via a bond by the city of Boulder, which was voted on and approved by the citizens."
"Technically a part of Boulder Mountain Park, Chautauqua Park is one of the most photogenic locations within the city’s boundaries. Since the park was founded in the 19th century, it has wowed visitors with stunning views, wildlife and leafy vegetation. It has since become a National Historic Landmark, but because of lower promotion, the park is never as busy as others in Boulder."
"This historic landmark park is the gateway to Boulder’s most magnificent slab of open space adjoining the iconic Flatirons; its wide, lush lawn attracts picnicking families, sunbathers, Frisbee folk and students..."
"One of the most iconic sights in the Boulder area, the Flatirons are a series of stunning rock walls that stand to the side of the equally spectacular Green Mountain. There are both large and smaller formations here and if you are feeling active (and brave!) then you can try rock climbing, which first began in the 1940s. If that doesn’t appeal, then there are more serene activities such as enjoying the majesty of the Flatirons by hiking several trails around the area."
"One can regularly see the Flatirons on business logos and local artwork. These mountains are situated at the base of Boulder's foothills on the west side of town. The sandstone formations are reddish-brown and slightly slanted."
"The Flatirons are an iconic landmark and one of the top places to visit in Boulder. They are striking sandstone formations on the foothills of the town."
"Map It: 5100 Valmont Road, Boulder, CO 80301 | Phone: (303) 413-7219 | Website | Hours: Sunrise to Sunset daily, check for weather closures | Entrance: Free. Valmont Bike Park is a natural terrain park that has different tracks and features for different kinds of mountain biking. There are calmer, flatter trails, but also trails with jumps and plenty of opportunities for daredevil moves."
"The Valmont Bike Park is open to the public 365 days a year from dawn to dusk and available for use by cyclists of all ages. While no bikes or safety equipment is available for rent at the park, nearby bike shops do offer rentals to residents for a nominal fee. The 42-acre park offers natural surface cycling terrain for training and entertainment purposes."
"If mountain biking is your preferred outdoor activity, then you'll love Boulder's natural surface terrain park. Covering 42 acres, it offers a range of amenities for different skill levels, from beginner freestyle riders to cyclocross experts. In the terrain park, you'll find dirt jumps, dual slalom, and two pump parks."
"The self-proclaimed ‘Best Kept Secret in Boulder,’ The Parkway Cafe stays true to its slogan, hidden in a strip mall behind a nondescript exterior. This tiny greasy spoon has some of the best brunch around, serving up traditional breakfast fare with local flare. The menu is diner style and includes breakfast, burgers, soups, salads, and much more."
"From Business: The Parkway Café is Boulder, Colorado's favorite café and hometown diner. Whether you're looking for classical comfort food or delicious Mexican cuisine The…"
"Had a ham, bacon, mushroom, and cheese omlette with hash browns, both were great. Waitress was very nice, great customer..."
"Seating in the magical backyard would be reason enough to visit this quaintly appointed Pearl Street cottage, but chef Daniel Asher makes sure that what he calls its “elevated comfort food” matches the atmosphere, be it Southwestern-style poutine with Pueblo green chile or a kitchen-sink salad with Colorado-grown quinoa, root veggies, and fruit in honey-poppyseed vinaigrette."
"Upscale comfort food is probably the best way to describe the menu at River & Woods, with forays into classical and avant garde. The ever-changing menu has covered everything from scallops, short ribs and..."
"Thrive is here to serve you an affordable lunch that fits with your diet. Get a superfood smoothie or salad for $8.88 or less. This quality food with these low prices are pretty hard to beat!"
"If you’re looking for a twist on the traditional tea and pastry combo, this is the place. The unassuming storefront on Arapahoe Avenue opens into a serene sanctuary, and the menu features healing teas paired with natural and organic Korean food with plenty of vegan and gluten-free options. A Cup of Peace owner Ki Kim uses ancient Korean traditions, ingredients and recipes to craft health-focused teas for ailments ranging from indigestion to insomnia."
"A Cup of Peace is serving up authentic Korean cuisine in Boulder, and the best part, is that every dish can be made vegan!. The menu features entrees like Bibim Bop, Dup Bop, Bulgogi, Rice Noodle Bowl, and more!. You could even try a Korean Barbecue Burrito with tofu!"
"An all-vegan chain restaurant called Native Foods Cafe is also in Boulder. This restaurant is faster service, where guests place their order at the counter. The menu consists of items like Native Nachos, which are freshly prepared corn tortilla chips, topped with black beans, chipotle sauce, cashew cheese, salsa fresca, roasted corn, green onions, cilantro, and fresh jalapeño peppers."
"Boulder wouldn't be complete, without the option of a vegan fast-casual and that is Native Foods. With locations also in Chicago and the West Coast Native Foods' following has grown by offering healthy chef-driven vegan dishes that are also allergen-friendly."
"Want to enjoy the full menu at a place where all the food is vegan?. Then head over to Native Foods. This place is a fast-casual type affair, so it’s easy to drop in for lunch or a quick dinner."
"Because it's located in a market, many people are unaware of this hidden gem that makes donuts, tarts, cakes, cookies, cupcakes, macarons, caramel apples, and really any dessert you could be craving on any given day. Lucky's Bakehouse and Creamery makes a wide variety of pastries that can also be made gluten-free. Look around this bakery, and I guarantee you'll be there for a while trying to decide what to eat out of all of their pastries and desserts."
"Known to have one of the best Key Lime Pies on the market, Lucky’s Bakehouse and Creamery is a must-have in Boulder. Lucky’s prides themselves on its small in-house batches to ensure every pastry is made fresh with the best ingredients possible. Lucky’s Market, created by two local chefs Trish and Bo Sharon in 2003, was started in hopes to bring Colorado a natural food store unlike any other."
"Our love for food is as strong as our love for the community.” Shamane’s Bake Shoppe is locally owned and operated, bringing Boulder some of the best baked goods on the market. Pastry Chef Shamane Simmons bakes her pies, cakes, pastries, and other desserts from scratch, using a variety of locally produced ingredients and gluten-free options to give customers the highest quality baked goods possible. Whether you’re in the mood for sweet or savory on January 23, Shamane’s has you covered."
"Mexican Hot Chocolate, the perfect accompaniment to a snowy day. Get the best service, good food, and more from this charming dining spot, owned and managed by local pastry chef Shamane Simons. Many of the offerings of Shamane’s Bake Shoppe are made from locally sourced ingredients by a team of trained and experienced staff."
"Boulderites love to support small local businesses, especially if it means relishing handmade pastries from scratch. Shamane's Bake Shoppe is situated far from busy Pearl Street in an East Boulder business park. The tiny, unassuming cafe displays sweet and savoury French pastries and confections at the counter."