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Bus station hiking trails around Boulder are characterized by their proximity to the iconic Flatirons, a series of slanted sandstone formations that define the region's western skyline. The landscape features a diverse network of trails, including accessible mountain peaks, meandering creek paths, and extensive open spaces. These trails often traverse high desert, old-growth forests, and rocky terrain, providing varied hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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11.5km
03:29
400m
380m
Embark on the Shanahan North Fork Trail to Mesa Trail Loop for a moderate hike that spans 7.2 miles (11.5 km). You will gain 1307 feet (398 metres) in elevation,…
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194
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10.3km
03:04
300m
300m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(5)
44
hikers
10.6km
03:38
550m
550m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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95
hikers
15.5km
05:44
840m
840m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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92
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16.4km
05:02
600m
600m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great promenade, with lots of greenery and play areas, especially for children
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Very nice view of the surrounding area.
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Great view of the red sandstone rock formations in the area. There are several trails that loop through, getting you up close with several rock formations.
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Nice trail with quite a bit of climbing (stairs steps)
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A nice climb with this natural bridge as a reward. When we were there (mid May) it was relatively quiet and we could take nice pictures. We spoke to a park ranger who said that it can get very busy mid summer
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Beautiful view of these special rock formations
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Anemone Point offers stunning views of downtown Boulder and Mount Sanitas, with a panoramic 360° lookout. The point is at an elevation of 6,310 feet. It's a popular spot, often busy with hikers, and is easy to spot during the climb as there is a short wooden fence at the viewpoint.
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Refuge with picnic tables and toilets nearby - good for a break
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There are over 90 hiking routes around Boulder that are easily accessible from various bus stations. These trails cater to a wide range of preferences, from gentle strolls to challenging climbs, all within reach of public transport.
Yes, many trails in Boulder's Open Space and Mountain Parks are dog-friendly, though leash regulations vary. For example, the Boulder Creek Trail offers a pleasant, mostly flat experience suitable for dogs. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out, as some areas may have restrictions or require dogs to be on a leash.
For families or those seeking an easier walk, the Boulder Creek Trail is an excellent choice, offering a paved path along the creek. Another option is exploring the lower trails around Chautauqua Park, which provide gentle loops with stunning views of the Flatirons without significant elevation gain. The Bobolink Trailhead also connects to mellower paths ideal for birdwatching.
For iconic views of the Flatirons, consider routes starting from Chautauqua Park. The Chautauqua Trailhead – View of Flatirons loop provides excellent panoramas. For a more challenging ascent with rewarding views, the Royal Arch loop also offers spectacular vistas of the Flatirons and the Boulder Valley.
Absolutely. Many of Boulder's bus-accessible trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Shanahan North Fork Trail to Mesa Trail Loop is a great example, offering diverse scenery. The Nebel Horn Peak – Lookout Rock loop is another moderate circular option with rewarding views.
Boulder's trails are rich with natural beauty. You can encounter the dramatic Green Mountain Peak, the expansive Davidson Mesa Overlook, or the rugged Bear Peak. Many routes offer views of the iconic Flatirons, and some even lead to unique formations like the Royal Arch. The Boulder Creek itself is a refreshing feature running through the city.
Boulder offers excellent hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings wildflowers, while summer is vibrant and green. Fall showcases stunning foliage, especially in the canyons. Even winter can be beautiful, with snow-dusted landscapes, though some higher elevation trails may require microspikes or snowshoes. Always check trail conditions before you go, especially after snowfall.
While popular areas like Chautauqua can get busy, you can find quieter experiences. Consider trails further south or north of the main Chautauqua area, or explore routes like the Mesa Trail during off-peak hours. The Anne U. White Trail is also known as a hidden gem, offering a tranquil forest experience.
Bus stops in Boulder, particularly those near major trailheads like Chautauqua Park or in Downtown Boulder, are often close to cafes, restaurants, and public restrooms. Downtown Boulder offers a wide array of services, while Chautauqua Park has a historic dining hall and general store. It's always a good idea to bring your own water and snacks, especially on longer hikes.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in Boulder, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning, easily accessible views of the Flatirons, the well-maintained trail network, and the diverse range of routes catering to all fitness levels. The convenience of accessing these natural wonders via public transport is also a commonly highlighted benefit.


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