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Day Hike in Boulder: Green Mountain
Enjoy a full day in Boulder with a hike of beautiful Green Mountain, a local classic that towers over the flatirons.
 
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Local expert James Dziezynski has been writing about Colorado's outdoors and tourist destinations for the past 10 years. Besides writing for Backpacker, Outside, Hooked on the Outdoors, the Boulder Weekly and other travel publications, James is the author of Best Summit Hikes in Colorado (Wilderness Press), a guide book to the best mountain adventu...
Green Mountain is one of Boulder's favorite local hikes and a great summit if you are visiting town (or need a break from nearby Denver). Fit hikes can do the trip in 3-4 hours easily, while a more casual pace is a nice half-day outing. Along the way you'll see great views of the fabled Flatiron rock formations and incredible mountain views of Boulder to the east and the Rocky Mountains to the west.
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Boulder Ranger District
 Type: Recreation & Nature Area
The Boulder Ranger District of the Roosevelt National Forest contains the Indian Peaks Wilderness. Area attractions include the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway, the Eldora Ski Resort and the Brainard Lake/St. Vrain Recreation Area.

This area offers plenty of recreational activities from mountain biking, climbing (both rock and ice), hiking, fishing and sightseeing along the Peak to Peak Highway. Winter activities include skiing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.

The Boulder Ranger District is located just west of Boulder in the Rocky Mountains. The main route of travel through this area is the Peak to Peak Highway. This consists of Colorado State Road 119 from U.S. Highway 70 to Boulder and Colorado State Road 72 from Nederland to Estes Park.

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Flagstaff Mountain
 Type: Picnics, Parks & Gardens
Just west of downtown, the winding road up the mountain provides stunning panoramic views of Boulder, Denver, and the eastern plains after a beautiful drive or a strenuous bike ride. There are many picnic tables just off the road where you can park and walk for a few minutes and find yourself in a relatively quiet and secluded area. Flagstaff Mountain also has mountain bike trails and popular climbing routes, as well as the Summit Nature Center (open weekends in the summer) and an outdoor amphitheater. The Flagstaff House, one of Boulder’s most upscale restaurants, is also situated on Flagstaff Mountain, which affords it incredible views and quite a romantic atmosphere.
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Chautauqua Park
 Type: Picnics, Parks & Gardens
This picturesque park located at the base of the Flatirons has many trailheads that are the gateways to the Rocky Mountains. The park is a wonderful place for walking, picnicking, and people-watching. The park is part of the Chautauqua community, an idea built from the Chautauqua movement popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that was based around adult education that attempted to provide entertainment and culture for the whole community. The Boulder Chautauqua community opened in 1898 and contains a public dining hall, lodging, a community house for local events, and the beautiful Chautauqua Auditorium, which houses the esteemed Colorado Music Festival in the summer, as well as other concerts throughout the year.