Joseph W. Peery built a mill in the 1860s at the junction of Boulder Creek and Bear Creek. The mill town that grew up was called Boulder, or Boulder Creek, with a “Boulder Creek Hotel,” general store ...
What started as friendly competition between friends 15 years ago has now grown into one of Boulder locals’ favorite city pastimes: July’s annual Tube to Work Day. On Friday, 400 tubers lined Boulder ...
Artist Tad Kline has been on both sides of the track, in the most literal sense of the phrase. In the 1970s, Kline worked as a brakeman on the Colorado and Southern Railroad Road (now the BNSF), ...
The Boulder County Sheriff, in conjunction with the City of Boulder, has closed a portion of Boulder Creek to tubing and single-chamber flotation devices in the interest of public safety. The closure ...
When the weather heats up, students and others often flock to Boulder Creek, tubes in hand. With water levels in the Boulder area rising, tubing restrictions have been ordered on Boulder Creek.
Looking for ways to encourage low carbon commuting, Boulder, Colorado started "tube to work" day 15 years ago. Now, every July people hop on inner tubes in office attire and float down Boulder Creek.
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