Things To Do in Boulder
On-Campus
There are many events, activities, and experiences to participate in on-campus.
In Boulder
Boulder offers visitors a variety of activities and sights to see. To explore all that there is to do in the area, please access:
Libraries
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s University Libraries collection includes over twelve million books, journals, government publications, audiovisual content, maps, and computer resources. is the largest library on campus. Law School also has a located on the second floor of the Wolf Law Library.
In addition to the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ University Libraries system, there is also a featuring five branches.
Hiking
There are over 100 miles of trails in Boulder County. Before heading off into the woods, take some time to plan your trip and to review the trail conditions and rules. Additional information about popular hikes and associated trail rules can be found on the websites indicated below.
- Outdoor Pursuits (CU Recreation Services)
Parks and Multi-use Paths
The City of Boulder operates more than 60 including a 42-acre . Boulder may be most known for its historic , which offers . In addition, there are more than 80 miles of multi-use in town – perfect for biking or strolling.
Recreation Centers, Reservoir, and Pools
The City of Boulder operates three recreation centers, a (lake), and two outdoor (seasonal). Check out the seasonal recreation guide, where you can find an array of classes and activities.
Climbing
Indoor and outdoor climbing are popular hobbies in Boulder. Check out these . In addition to offering an indoor wall, the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Recreation Services offers outdoor climbing courses and excursions as well.
Skiing, sledding and snowshoeing
Colorado is famous for winter sports and recreation. ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ offers transportation to various ski resorts, as does the service (Colorado Dept. of Transportation). services Eldora, Boulder County’s only ski resort, which offers downhill, and snowshoeing trails. , ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s largest student club, was founded in 1933, and also boasts to be the largest collegiate ski and snowboard club in the world. The grooms a path at North Boulder Park each time there is adequate snowfall (from mid-October to April 1).
Colorado is also home to numerous sledding and hills! (Most tubing hills include tube rentals.) In Boulder, check out Tantra Park and Scott Carpenter Park (but don’t forget to bring your own sled or tube).