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Boulder Walks Mapped and Guided Walks: Boulder’s Historic Movers and Shakers – and Their Haunts

 10/26/2024  |  09:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  Multi-use Path  |  Registration Required

Boulder Walks

Boulder’s Historic Movers and Shakers – and Their Haunts West Boulder’s colorful characters and their places, including People’s Crossing, Eben G Fine, Mattie Dean Garden, Columbia Cemetery, Hannah Barker House, Arnett-Fullen House Saturday, October 26, 2024 9:00 to 11:00 AM MDT Spruce Confections courtyard 767 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO 80302 TIME: 9:00-11:00 AM | PACE: Conversational (2-3 miles per hour)| TERRAIN: Sidewalks, paved multi-use paths | DISTANCE: 3.3 miles | ELEVATION GAIN: 170’ (delta 110’) | Stroller, ambulatory walker, and motorized-wheelchair friendly Schedule and Planning: Meet in the courtyard of Spruce Confections on Pearl Street, easily accessible by bus, bike, walking or driving. Two-hour free parking is available across the street on the west side of 8th Street between Pearl Street and Walnut Street. Go to this URL for the map: caltopo.com/m/JRQF3 Go to this URL for turn-by-turn directions to walk anytime on your own: Walk Description: Bring the family to experience the magic and myth of the West Pearl Historic District. Comprised of twenty-five buildings from 3rd Street to 6th Street and south to Boulder Canyon Drive, unique architecture, landmarks, and changing fall colors make this neighborhood a fascinating walk through history. Walk the paths of Boulder’s legends and founders up to the resting place of many of them. While this venture is outside most of the Pearl Street business district, learn how the late 19th century flood altered the history and architecture of west Pearl Street. Along the way, regardless of the time of year, consider the landscaping splendor of some of the loveliest yards in Boulder. As the route leaves downtown and, heads up Pearl Street towards Red Rocks and The People’s Crossing, the footpath taken over time to access the canyon, water, and the mountains. Experience the history of passing by the Indigenous nations’ trailhead over Boulder Creek into Eben G. Fine Park. Wind around hugging Flagstaff Mountain to University Hill. Pass through early pharmacologist and naturalist Mattie Dean Garden into Columbia Cemetery and the eventual communal ground of many who developed West Pearl and this town. Close the loop by returning along 9th Street, locating other landmarks, including the Progressive Era philanthropist Hannah Barker’s House on Arapahoe Avenue and Arnette-Fullen House. • Dress for the weather and bring a camera, water bottle, and sunscreen for a stroll through west Boulder parks and streets. • Begin in the courtyard of Spruce Confections on Pearl St. The popular coffee and baked goods locale closes at 5 p.m. • Bike, BCycle, walk, drive, or take the Hop or Skip RTD bus route for a multi-neighborhood walk alongside and through historic west Boulder landmarks. • The route is stroller-friendly and appropriate for powered wheelchairs and ambulatory walkers. Overall elevation gain is 110 feet. See contours on map. Notes: • Well-behaved dogs are welcome on 6' or shorter leashes. • There are restrooms at the starting point and in Eben G. Fine Park, one mile into the walk.

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Maximum Participants: 99

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Rachel McCoy
(303) 441-4099
 Boulder Walks Waiver

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