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Secrets to Spot on Boulder’s Trails |
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You know those hikes that end with “Whoa, did that really just happen?” Boulder’s full of them. With 155 miles of trails (and more just outside city limits), it’s not just about the views — it’s also about the surprises along the way. |
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— The What’s Happenin’ Boulder Team 😉 |
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🧠 Trivia Time |
👉 Scroll to the bottom of the newsletter for the answer 🌳 |
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Secrets to Spot on Boulder’s Trails |
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From prehistoric plants to mountaintop ladybug parties, these five hidden gems make Boulder’s trails even more magical. Go chase ’em down (respectfully, of course). |
🌿 1. A Forest Stuck in the Ice Age |
Boulder’s Long Canyon Trail is one of the only places in Colorado where paper birch trees — survivors from the last Ice Age — still grow. These ghost-white beauties are joined by rare orchids, wild sarsaparilla, and plants with names like “carrion flower” (don’t sniff that one too hard). |
📍Trailhead: Realization Point 🥾Difficulty: Easy 🧭 Pro tip: Head toward Green Mountain Lodge, then keep an eye out for birch signage.
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⚠️ This is a fragile ecosystem — please stay on the trail and admire with your eyeballs, not your footprints. |
🪨 2. Boulder’s Rockiest Living Room |
Someone dragged a bunch of sandstone slabs into a chill little hangout spot on the Woods Quarry Trail, and we’re not mad about it. These “furniture rocks” offer perfect spots to snack, sip, and soak in the views of CU’s red rooftops, Boulder Reservoir, and even the Denver skyline. |
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🐞 3. A Mountaintop Ladybug Party |
Every late summer or early fall, thousands of ladybugs swarm the summit of Green Mountain like they’ve got somewhere to be. No one knows exactly why, but they absolutely cover the rocks and tree trunks. Bring your camera — and your curiosity. |
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🏨 4. Ruins of a Ghost Hotel |
Hike the Rattlesnake Gulch Trail and boom — out of nowhere, you’ll find a crumbled 1900s hotel in the middle of the woods. The Crags Hotel once hosted well-heeled travelers via mountain railway, but it burned down mysteriously in 1912. Now, all that’s left are stone walls, chimneys, and vibes. |
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👣 5. A Hike That Makes You Slow Down (Literally) |
The Sensory Trail is short, sweet, and surprisingly powerful. Designed for people with vision impairments (with Braille signage along the path), it encourages you to close your eyes and let your other senses take over — from touching bark to identifying birdsong to reflecting on loved ones. Bring a buddy and guide each other through. |
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🌄 Weekend Hiking Vibes |
Whether you’re bug-hunting, ruin-exploring, or blindfold-walking your way through Boulder’s trails, remember: nature rewards the curious. And it’s even better when you pack sunscreen, water, and a sense of wonder. |
Got a favorite hidden gem on a Boulder trail? Hit reply and tell us. We might just include it in a future issue. |
👟 See ya on the trail! |
— The What’s Happenin’ Boulder team |
Trivia Answer: B) Paper Birch 🌳 |
These ancient trees are Ice Age relics, and Long Canyon is one of the only places in Colorado where they still grow today. Keep your eyes peeled for their smooth, pale bark along the trail! |
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