Hi thanks for the info, when i look at the map around Boulder all i see is 
green park land with mountains everywhere so it's hard to get a sense of 
what's what!  i'm super excited, been a few years since i've been!

On Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 7:39:40 PM UTC-4, G.E. wrote:
>
> I live just north of Boulder and there honestly aren't any bad trails. We 
> here get to live in an incredibly beautiful place. This time of year, there 
> are a lot of people out on trails (both on foot and bike) so it's 
> challenging to find quiet trails, especially if you want to hike in or at 
> the base of the mountains. 
>
> Boulder Canyon is very popular, but has a nice paved route that you can 
> start from down in Boulder from Canyon Dr and it connects with the Boulder 
> Creek Path too. This one is usually quite busy, especially on weekends or 
> super sunny days. Chautauqua Trail is another one many enjoy. If you're 
> looking for something a little lengthier, Green Mountain is a nice hike as 
> well. If you're interested in traveling a little north of Boulder to Lyons, 
> Hall Ranch and Heil Valley are a bit removed from the chaos of Boulder, but 
> honestly still pretty busy most days. Keep in mind that a lot of the trails 
> connect with other trails, so if you go to the Boulder County website, you 
> can get a map of where trails exist, what you can do at each trail (hike, 
> bike, dogs, etc) and where they connect. You can also go to All Trails, and 
> people have rated a lot of the hikes/trails in the area, so it may help you 
> make a decision about which one is right for you. I don't know if you've 
> visited prior, but some people are surprised by the amount and size of 
> rocks in the mountains and on the trails (Umm... hello, it is the Rocky 
> Mountains), so depending on the trails you choose, be prepared to contend 
> with rocks of various amount and size. Lower land trails usually aren't 
> packed with rocks, but if you head up, just be aware. I share this only 
> because I'm a mega klutz and have twisted ankles when not paying attention 
> to my surroundings.
>
> As has been stated, if you intend to rent a bike, University Bikes is a 
> great option... plus, the store is just fun to go in and poke around with 
> lots of fun stuff to see.
>
> As for food, we don't eat at many restaurants in Boulder, but if you like 
> pizza, I think everyone should have Beau Jo's at least once. :)
>
> On Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 3:27:47 PM UTC-6, Minh wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm heading to Boulder next month, there seems to be a few locals here? 
>>  I'm not bringing a bike but could use a few tips on trails--either hiking 
>> or trail running.  I like peace and quiet so would prefer those types of 
>> trails (if possible).   I'll have a car so getting around won't be a 
>> problem.   
>>
>> I'll also take any food suggestions you may have--not much of a drinker 
>> though but you can offer your beer suggestions for the crowd!  Thanks for 
>> any tips.
>>
>> Minh
>>
>

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