DESTINATION PLANNING GUIDE
www.BoulderColoradoUSA.com Greetings from Boulder, Colorado
GREETINGS FROM BOULDER, COLORADO!
On behalf of the Boulder Convention and Visitors Bureau we’d love the opportunity to welcome your group to our city. We hope you take a few minutes to visit our web site to check out some awesome scenery and the unlimited things to do in our community while you’re here – www.BoulderColoradoUSA.com. Please utilize our team to make your planning as easy as possible, all at no charge to your organization.
Please contact us to learn more:
Group Sales Office Boulder Convention & Visitors Bureau [email protected] 303.442.2911
Complimentary Meeting and Event Services:
• RFP distribution to Boulder hotels and unique meeting venues that meet your specific needs. Let us do the leg-work to organize hotel and/or meeting venue proposals into one easy document for you to review. We work with these partners on a daily basis and can gather this information quickly.
• Site inspection arrangements. We’re happy to host those planning meetings and conferences in Boulder and be a resource to show them what Boulder has to offer.
• Assistance with group itineraries, off-site activities, team-building and local volunteer opportunities for your attendees. Our conference service team can save you time putting options together specific to your group needs.
• Attendance promotional tools and marketing assistance. We will send group emails to prospective attendees with Boulder information and activities to help you increase your event attendance. We also provide Boulder video DVDs and images to promote your meeting to your prospective attendee audience.
• Online group housing. We have partnered with MeetingMax to offer online housing assistance for groups who qualify.
• Visitor guides, maps and visitor information tables at registration. We will provide these in bulk for your attendees. We can also set-up a visitor information table at your registration with all pertinent area information.
• Transportation assistance. We work with local transportation companies to help you with your group travel. We can sometimes arrange group discounts as well.
• Calendar of events and local happenings. We can provide a hard copy or electronic messages of what’s happening in Boulder during your group event.
• Press kits and local media contacts. Our PR and Communication team can help you spread the word about your event if you are looking for press coverage.
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Transportation
We know that getting your group from Point A to Point B without a hitch is key to your meeting or event’s success. In Boulder, a compact downtown, reliable transportation providers and a great public transportation system help get the job done.
In fact, if you’re hosting a meeting or event in downtown Boulder, your transportation needs may be minimal — it’s all walkable and worth exploring by foot. Bike shop rentals and our public rent-by-the-hour B-Cycle stations also make it easy for attendees to get around as the locals do. (Boulder is ranked third in Bicycle Magazine’s America’s Best Bike Cities.)
For the times when you do need a bit of help with transportation, we have a trusted stable of providers knowledgeable about the ins and outs of navigating Boulder’s roadways and parking.
We’re here to help with all the logistics and can match you with all the transportation resources you need. Contact us at 303.442.2911 or [email protected] for free assistance.
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Transportation
Company Contact Information Additional Information
Taxis
Yellow Cab 5190 South Boulder Road303.777.7777 www.boulderyellowcab.com
Taxi cab company for the Denver/Boulder metro area. Call or go online to reserve a cab immediately or for the near future.
Shuttles
Colorado Jitney P.O. Box 261303.991.1224 www.cojitney.com
Welcome to Colorado Jitney, Boulder’s recreational transit resource. If you want to spend the day skiing, snowboarding, biking, hiking, rafting, or snowshoeing, then ride CoJit and float to your favorite mountain in style.
303 Limo-Van 355 31st Street303.546.6826 www.303limovan.com
Boulder Colorado locally owned and based transportation for concerts, parties, airport trips and available in or around Boulder on call or by reservation anytime.
Green Ride Boulder 4800 Baseline, #D110 303.997.0238 www.greenrideboulder.com
Green Ride Boulder is a locally owned and operated business. We are focused on resource sustainability and minimal environmental impact. Green Ride Boulder is the most affordable Denver Interna-tional Airport shuttle in the Boulder area.
SuperShuttle 7500 E 41st AvenueDenver, CO 80216800.BLUE.VAN www.supershuttle.com
Let SuperShuttle pick you up from your home, office, or hotel and take you to and from Denver Internation Airport. Our Denver airport shuttle is more convenient than Denver airport parking and more economical than a taxi or limo.
Bus
GO Boulder (HOP, SKIP, JUMP) 303.441.3266www.bouldercolorado.gov/goboulder/bus-routes-fares-schedules
The Regional Transportation District (RTD) owns and operates Boul-der's Community Transit Network, a fleet of buses that transports passengers throughout Boulder and connects with regional lines.
RTD SkyRide (from DIA) 1600 Blake Street Denver, CO 80202303.299.6000www.rtd-denver.com/skyride.shtml
SkyRide is RTD’s convenient, affordable bus service to and from Denver International Airport (DIA). Catch frequent SkyRide buses throughout the RTD service area at bus stops and at many Park-n-Rides, every day of the year.
Carsharing
eGo CarShare 1920 13th Street, Suite C303.720.1185 www.carshare.org
Visiting Boulder and need a car for a few hours or a few days? eGo CarShare offers 24/7 pay-as-you-go access to a fleet of 40+ conve-niently located vehicles throughout Boulder and Denver.
Group Charter
Arrow Stage Lines 12295 East 37th Avenue Denver, CO 80239303.373.9119www.arrowstagelines.com/denver-co
We cater for all types of groups including: Group Charters, Sched-ule Routes, Tours, Tour Operators, Athletics, Conventions/Meetings, Government & Military, Schools & Churches, Ultra Luxury, Hotel Transportation, Weddings and many more.
Colorado Charter Lines 4960 Locust StreetCommerce City, CO 80022 303.287.0239 www.bus-charter.com/coloradocharter.htm
Colorado Charter Lines is located in Denver, CO. We offer extensive charter services throughout the area for corporate travel, sporting events, special events, church outings, and more.
Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides
4865 Darwin Court720.242.9828 www.coloradowildernessridesandguides.com/transportation
Boulder's Premier Outdoor Adventure Hub and Team Building Center for Individuals and Groups! Fly Fishing; Bike Tours; Hiking; Sightseeing; Climbing; Snowshoeing; Rafting and more.
Express Charters 521 North Link LaneFt Collins, CO 80524 303.447.8800 www.expresschartersinc.com
At Express Charters our entire team of professionals is dedicated to providing a travel experience that ensures your safety and comfort with first class customer care and courteous, highly trained operators. Our goal is for you to sit back and relax in our clean, well-maintained luxurious vehicles.
Gray Line 303.289.2841E-Mail: [email protected]
Full and half day tours, private and customized. Transfers to and from the Denver International Airport.
Premier Charters 13150 W. 43rd Place, # 1Golden, CO 80403303.289.2222www.premierchartersdenver.com
Premier Charters is a locally-owned charter bus company serving Colorado, Denver and the Front Range for more than 25 years. We specialize in small to medium-sized groups offering motorcoach, minibus and van service.
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Company Contact Information Additional Information
Limousines
Boulder Custom Rides 4217 Monroe Drive, Suite D303.442.4477 www.bouldercustomrides.com
Boulder Custom Rides provides a variety of personal transportation services in comfortable vehicles for about the same cost as a taxi.
Boulder Limousine Service 303.332.3992 www.boulderlimousineservice.com
Boulder Premier Limousine Service is your premier Limousine and Car Service in Boulder Colorado for Limos and Town Cars from DIA to Boulder.
ExecuCar 7500 E. 41st AvenueDenver, CO 80216800.410.4444www.execucar.com
The premier nationwide sedan and SUV service that offers upscale, private transportation to and from the airport, business meeting, social event or around town. More comfortable than a taxicab and more cost-effective than a limousine, ExecuCar is known for its exceptional customer service and experienced, courteous drivers.
Hermes Worldwide Transportation
3250 Oakland StreetUnit ADenver, CO 80010303.333.3870 www.hermesworldwide.com
Hermes is a family owned and operated transportation company originally established in Denver, CO in 1994. Since that time the company has evolved with the needs of our clients – our most important asset.
Pearl Limousine 837 Park Avenue West, Suite 301Denver, CO 80205720.331.0834www.pearllimousine.net
Whether you need a sedan, a suv for your Denver International Airport transfer or a Sedan or SUV Stretch you can always expect the same quality of service, always on time limousine rides and dedication from Pearl Limousine Denver and Boulder, 24/7.
Car Rental
Avis 4800 Baseline Road, Ste D109A303.499.1136www.avis.com
Budget 4800 Baseline Road, Suite D109303.444.9054 www.budget.com
Enterprise 5472 Arapahoe Road303.449.9466 www.enterprise.com
Hertz 2515 North 49th Street303.443.9122 www.hertz.com
Bike Rentals
Bicycle Village 2100 28th Street303.440.8525www.bicyclevillage.com
Bicycle Village is the largest bike shop in Boulder with over 11,000 square ft. and nearly 500 built bikes from Bianchi, Fuji, Scott, Trek and more.
Boulder B-Cycle 1906 13th Street, Suite [email protected]
Boulder B-cycle is a community nonprofit formed to implement and operate a bike-share system in our fair town. Together with our partners at the City of Boulder, we're working hard to create a transportation solution that's clean, green, healthy, sustainable—and lots of fun!
Full Cycle 1795 Pearl Street303.440.1002www.fullcyclebikes.com
At Full Cycle, we love bikes, and we want to inspire you to love your bike and ride more often! Whether you’re into racing on road or trail, recreational riding, commuting, and just about anything in between, we have the resources, expertise, and passion to get you riding.
University Bicycles 839 Pearl Street303.444.4196www.ubikes.com
We love our rental business. It’s how Ubikes was started and con-tinues to be our portal to meeting cyclists from all over the world. Whether you want to check out Boulder by riding our awesome bike path system, ride our sweet trail system, or ride the world class roads surrounding our town, we’ve got you covered.
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Lodging
Hospitality takes on new meaning in Boulder, where the friendliness of our residents often makes a lasting impression on visiting meeting attendees. It might be because of the fresh mountain air, the beautiful views or the great food — but Boulderites tend to be a happy lot, eager to share the best of Boulder with guests. As a result, you and your group can expect top service at our hotels.
Boulder’s hotel selection includes nearly 30 hotels, motels, inns and lodges with approximately 2,000 guest rooms. Amenities include everything from day spas and hot tubs to business centers and spacious suites with kitchenettes.
Choose from elegant downtown hotels within walking distance to Pearl Street’s dining and shopping (some of the best in the West!), pristine mountain lodges nestled among Boulder’s foothills, or an option with easy access to the University of Colorado’s stellar facilities. Whatever your choice, mountain views and proximity to fun free-time activities will ensure a memorable stay.
Discover more Boulder lodging options on the following pages, or contact us at 303.442.2911 or [email protected] for free assistance finding a venue that meets all your needs.
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Hotels with Meeting Space
Property Contact Information
Number of
Rooms
Largest Room
SqFt.
Theater
Classroom
Banquet
Reception
Restaurant on-site
Fitness room
Free Parking
Free Wireless
Complim
entary breakfast
Pool O=Outdoor
I=Indoor
Pets allowed
Best Western Plus Boulder Inn
770 28th Street 800.233.8469 www.boulderinn.com
98 1,100 98 54 NA NA Off-site
4 4 4 O 4
Boulder Broker by Rodeway Inn and Suites
555 30th Street 800.338.5407 www.rodewayinn.com
118 3,126 350 165 250 250 4 4 O
Boulder Marriott 2660 Canyon Blvd. 800.228.9290 www.marriott.com/DENBO
157 2,418 235 100 180 275 4 4 I
Boulder Mountain Lodge
91 Four Mile Canyon Dr. 800.458.0882 www.bouldermountainlodge.com
30 600 30 24 18 45 4 4 4 O 4
Boulder Outlook Hotel and Suites
800 28th Street 800.542.0304 www.boulderoutlook.com
165 1,700 200 90 108 100 4 4 4 4 I 4
Colorado Chautauqua
900 Baseline Rd. 303.442.3282 x 11 www.chautauqua.com
94 2,315 100 48 80 80 4 4 4 4
Courtyard by Marriott
4710 Pearl E. Circle 800.321.2211 www.courtyardboulder.com
149 637 40 30 32 NA 4 4 4 4 I
Days Hotel Boulder 5397 S. Boulder Road 303.499.4422 www.dayshotelboulder.com
80 900 60 NA 45 60 4 4 4 O
Hampton Inn & Suites Boulder North
6333 Lookout Road 303.530.3300
100 874 70 35 37 63 4 4 4 4 I
Holiday Inn Express 4777 N. Broadway 800.465.4329 www.boulderhie.com
106 500 32 NA 32 NA 4 4 4 4 O 4
Homewood Suites by Hilton
4950 Baseline Rd. 303.499.9922 www.boulder.homewoodsuites.com
112 400 20 12 12 25 4 4 4 4 O 4
Hotel Boulderado 2115 13th Street 800.433.4344 www.boulderado.com
160 2,867 270 150 240 300 4 Off-site
4
Millennium Harvest House Boulder
1345 28th Street 800.545.6285 www.millenniumhotels.com/millenniumboulder/
269 5,008 450 260 360 400 4 4 4 I & O 4
Residence Inn by Marriott
3030 Center Green Dr. 800.331.3131 www.residenceinnboulder.com
128 250 NA NA NA NA 4 4 4 4 O 4
St. Julien Hotel and Spa
900 Walnut Street 877.303.0900 www.stjulien.com
201 4,088 403 216 300 360 4 4 4 I
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Hotels without Meeting Space
Property Contact Information Number of Rooms
Restaurant on-site
Fitness room
Free Parking
Free Wireless
Complimentary breakfast
Pool Pets allowed
Boulder Creek Quality Inn and Suites
2020 Arapahoe Ave. 303.449.7550 www.qualityinnboulder.com
46 4 4 4 4 Indoor 4
Boulder Twin Lakes Inn 6485 Twin Lakes Road 303.530.2939 www.TwinLakesInnBoulder.com
33 4 4 4 4 4
Boulder University Inn 1632 Broadway 303.417.1700 www.boulderuniversityinn.com
40 4 4 4 Outdoor 4
Foot of the Mountain Motel 200 Arapahoe Avenue 303.442.5688 www.footofthemountainmotel.com
18 4 4 4 4
Silver Saddle Motel 90 W. Arapahoe Avenue 303.442.8022 www.silversaddlemotel.net
32 4 4
Bed and Breakfasts
Property Contact Information
Number of
Rooms
Largest Room
SqFt.
Theater
Classroom
Banquet
Reception
Restaurant on-site
Fitness room
Free Parking
Free Wireless
Complim
en-tary breakfast
Pool
Pets allowed
Alps Boulder Canyon Inn 38619 Boulder Canyon Dr. 800.414.2577 www.alpsinn.com
12 1,064 NA NA 50 50 Off-site
4 4 4
Lookout Inn Guesthouse and Suites 6901 Lookout Road 800.530.1513 www.lookoutinnguesthouse.com
13 500 NA NA NA 45 4 4 4
Bradley Boulder Inn 2040 16th Street 800.858.5811 www.thebradleyboulder.com
12 1,073 50 30 30 50 Off-site
4 4 4
Briar Rose Bed and Breakfast 2151 Arapahoe Avenue 303.442.3007 www.briarrosebb.com
10 NA NA NA NA NA 4 4 4
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Unique Meeting Venues
Boulder’s venues are a natural extension of the city’s celebrated creative side — one that easily translates to stunning, original spaces with flexibility to spare.
Choose from spectacular historic venues at the wildflower-carpeted doorstep of the Rocky Mountains, vibrant properties that marry Boulder’s eco-conscious values with great meeting amenities, or high-end downtown sites with Boulder’s trademark Flatirons views.
One of the benefits of having a meeting or event in Boulder is that the city boasts meeting hotels and venues on par with those in larger cities, yet without many of the challenges that face big-city events. Boulder has a close-knit, friendly feel and a proximity to nature that attendees love. The city’s venues often reflect that unique character — without sacrificing any of the high-end conveniences and functionality you expect.
Discover more Boulder meeting venues on the following pages, or contact us at 303.442.2911 or [email protected] for free assistance finding a venue that meets all your needs.
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Unique Meeting Venues
Location Contact Information Largest Room SqFt.
Amenities Theater Classroom Banquet Reception
The Agora @ The Riverside
1724 Broadway 720-443-2322 www.boulderagora.com
1,320 C; OC; K; OSA
110 65 100 180
Alterra Villas at The Atrium
3350 30th St.303.444.0200www.brookdaleliving.com
215 OC 25 10 20 25
American Legion 4760 N. 28th St.303.442.9551www.boulderlegion.com
2,700 OC; K; OSA
300 110 200 270
Art and Soul Gallery 1615 Pearl St.303.544.5803www.artandsoulboulder.com
1,500 OC 165 60 125 150
Avery Brewing 5763 Arapahoe Ave. #E303.440.4324www.averybrewing.com
1,300 C NA NA 125 150
Boulder Circus Center 4747 26th St.303.444.8110 www.bouldercircuscenter.com
2,100 OC NA NA NA 175
Boulder's Dinner Theatre
5501 Arapahoe Ave. 303.449.6000 ext. 109 www.bouldersdinnertheatre.com
3,400 K 284 NA NA NA
Boulder Digital Arts Private of�ces
1600 Range, Suite 100303.800.4647 www.boulderdigitalarts.com
570 OC; K 60 25 45 55
Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse
1770 13th Street303.442.4993 www.boulderteahouse.com
600 C NA NA 50 60
Boulder History Museum
1206 Euclid Ave 303.449.3464 www.boulderhistorymuseum.org
300 OC; K: OSA
30 10 25 30
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
1750 13th St. 303.443.2122 www.bmoca.org
1,500 OC; K 160 60 125 150 (300 for entire museum)
Boulder Reservoir P.O. Box 791 303.441.3461 www.bouldercolorado.gov
Outdoor Reservoir
OC; OSA NA NA 1,000 (Site Depen-dant)
1,000 (Site Dependant)
Boulder Theater 2032 14th St. 303.449.9630 www.bouldertheater.com
5,000 OC; K 870 NA 260 700
Chautauqua Park; Community House
Baseline & 9th 303.545.6924 x 18 www.chautauqua.com
1,404 C; K; OSA 100 60 75 140
Chautauqua Park; Auditorium
Baseline & 9th 303.545.6924 x 18 www.chautauqua.com
Auditorium OC; OSA 1,300 NA 40 NA
City of Boulder Public Library Canyon Theater
1000 Canyon Blvd. 303.441.3197 www.boulderlibrary.org
1,800 OC; OSA 205 75 150 180
City of Boulder Public Library Main
11th & Arapahoe 303.441.3106 www.boulderlibrary.org
1200 OC 130 54 100 120
Colorado Mountain Ranch
10063 Gold Hill Road 303.442.4557 www.coloradomountainranch.com
1,350 C; OC; K: OSA
135 50 110 135
CU, Coors Events Center
Kittredge Loop Drive 303.492.5318 www.cuconferenceservices.com
Arena OC 11,000 190 390 470
Amenities: C=catering available; OC=outside catering allowed; K=kitchen; OSA=outdoor space available
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Location Contact Information Largest Room SqFt.
Amenities Theater Classroom Banquet Reception
CU, Dal Ward Center Stadium Drive 303.492.5318 www.cuconferenceservices.com
Auditorium OC 190 NA NA NA
CU, Fiske Planetarium 2414 Regent Drive 303.492.5002 http://fiske.colorado.edu
2000 NA 200 30 NA NA
CU, Heritage Center (Entire Facility)
1600 Pleasant Street 303.492.3884 www.cuconferenceservices.com
1,750 OC; OSA NA NA NA 150
CU, Heritage Center (President's Rooms)
1600 Pleasant Street 303.492.3884 www.cuconferenceservices.com
350 OC; OSA 40 15 24 35
CU, Kittredge Central North
Kittredge CU Campus 303.492.3884 www.cuconferenceservices.com
3,375 OC 450 140 225 650
CU, Koenig Alumni Center
1202 University Ave Boulder 303.492.3884 www.cuconferenceservices.com
1,250 OC:OSA NA NA 24 125
CU, Macky Auditorium 285 UCB University Avenue 303.492.3884 www.cuconferenceservices.com
14,000 OC 2,050 NA NA NA
CU Stadium Club Stadium Drive 303.492.3884 www.cuconferenceservices.com
8,500 OC, OSA 600 350 800 2,000
CU, University Memorial Center (Ballroom)
1669 Euclid Avenue 303.492.8833 http://umc.colorado.edu/planEvent/planEvent.html
9,400 OC, OSA 1,200 375 500 700
CU, University Memorial Center (Multi-Purpose Room)
1669 Euclid Avenue 303.492.8833 http://umc.colorado.edu/planEvent/planEvent.html
3,500 OC 300 140 145 350
CU, Natural History Museum (Paleontology Hall)
Henderson Building, 15th and Broadway 303.492.6892 http://cumuseum.colorado.edu/
800 OC 90 30 65 115
Dairy Center for the Arts
2590 Walnut St. 303.440.7826 www.thedairy.org
1,500 (Lobby)
OC 250 (Perfor-mance space)
60 125 150
Classroom Meeting Space
1143 Portland Place, Ste. 3 720.564.9612
400 sq. ft. 40 20 30 40
East Boulder Community Center
5660 Sioux Dr. 303.441.4150 www.bouldercolorado.gov
2,700 OC; K 200 175 225 270
Elks Lodge 3975 28th St. 303.442.5003 www.elks.org
10,000 + OC; K 1,600 625 1,000 1,500
eTown Hall 1535 Spruce St. 303.443.8696 www.etown.org
1800 (Hall) OC; K 210 NA NA 240
Fox Theatre 1135 13th St. 303.447.1545 www.foxtheatre.com
6,000 OC 625 NA NA 600
Gateway Park Fun Center
4800 N. 28th St. 303.442.4386 www.gatewayfunpark.com
Outside event area (Seasonal)
C; OC; OSA
600 250 500 700 (outside event area)
Amenities: C=catering available; OC=outside catering allowed; K=kitchen; OSA=outdoor space available
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Location Contact Information Largest Room SqFt.
Amenities Theater Classroom Banquet Reception
George Reynolds Branch Library
3595 Table Mesa Dr. 303.441.4102 www.boulderlibrary.org
495 Non-Profit groups only; OC
55 20 40 50
Gold Hill Inn & Bluebird Lodge
401 Main, Gold Hill (May through Oct.) 303.443.6475 www.goldhillinn.com
1,800 OC; K; OSA
200 75 150 180
The Intelligent Of�ce 4450 Arapahoe Ave., Ste. 100 303.447.9000 www.intelligentoffice.com
100 OC; K 12 5 NA NA
Kakes Studios 2115 Pearl St. 303.444.5353 www.kakesstudios.org
1,200 OC 120 50 NA 120
Left Hand Grange Corner of 2nd Ave. and Franklin St., Niwot www.nationalgrange.org/ActionGrange/Success/Lefthand.htm
600 OC; K 65 25 50 60
Meadows Branch Library
4800 Baseline 303.441.4169 www.boulderlibrary.org
700 OC 80 30 55 70
North Boulder Recreation Center
3170 North Broadway 303.413.7263 www.bouldercolorado.gov
850 OC 90 35 70 85
Of�ce Evolutions 4845 Pearl East Circle Ste. 101 303.417.6300 www.officeevolution.com
440 OC; OSA; K
50 15 NA NA
PreEminence Hall 3213 Walnut St. 303.404.3804 www.preeminencehall.boulderkodokan.com
1,200 OC 130 50 100 120
REI 1789 28th St. 303.583.9970 www.rei.com/stores/44
630 OC 70 30 NA 145
Rembrandt Yard 1301 Spruce Street 303.301.2970 www.rembrandtyard.com
2,800 OC; K 310 115 220 280
Senior Center West 9th and Arapahoe 303.441.4150 www.bouldercolorado.gov
1,500 OC; K 175 110 125 150
Solstice Center 302 Pearl St. 303.939.8463 VM #2 www.302pearl.com
1,260 K 140 50 105 125
UCAR Center Green 3085 Center Green Drive 303.497.1145 www.fin.ucar.edu/sass/events/index.html
4,500 C; OC: OSA
390 230 280 450
UCAR Foothills Lab 3450 Mitchell Lane 303.497.1145 www.fin.ucar.edu/sass/events/index.html
1,300 C; OC: OSA
140 20 NA 100
UCAR Mesa Lab 1850 Table Mesa Drive 303.497.1145 www.fin.ucar.edu/sass/events/index.html
1,000 C; OC: OSA
100 40 80 100
UCAR Mesa Lab (Outside Tree Terrace)
3450 Mitchell Lane 303.497.1145 www.fin.ucar.edu/sass/events/index.html
Outdoor Patio
C; OC: OSA
NA NA NA 500
Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder
5001 Pennsylvania Ave. 303.494.0195 www.uucboulder.org
3,400 OC; K: OSA
200 60 125 150
YWCA 2222 14th St. 303.443.0419 www.ywcaboulder.org
725 OC 80 40 60 70
Unique Meeting Venues Amenities: C=catering available; OC=outside catering allowed; K=kitchen; OSA=outdoor space available
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Group Dining
Your guests will only need one bite of their meals to realize they’ve hit the culinary jackpot in Boulder. Named “America’s Foodiest Town” by Bon Appétit magazine, Boulder is positively brimming with one-of-a-kind restaurants, many with elegant private rooms and mountain-view patios.
While Boulder is dotted with acclaimed restaurants, the downtown area is gourmet central, where highly rated restaurants line the famous brick-paved, pedestrian Pearl Street. Many of Boulder’s best restaurants serve mouthwatering, farm-to-fork dishes with ingredients sourced from fertile Boulder Valley farmland.
Boulder’s well-established microbrewery industry offers another unique option for group dining, with an ever-growing number of brewpubs pairing craft brews with delicious pub fare. The city is also a trendsetter in the resurgent cocktail movement, which means your guests can mingle over delicious handcrafted cocktails made with local spirits.
Check out the following pages for great group dining spots in Boulder, or contact us at 303.442.2911 or [email protected] for suggestions.
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Group Dining Guide
Restaurant Contact Information Cuisine Service Private Room Capacity
Restaurant Buyout Capacity
Aji 1601 Pearl St.303.442.3464www.ajirestaurant.com
Central/ South American
B;L;D 100
Antica Roma 1308 Pearl St.303.449.1787www.anticaroma.com
Italian 90
Arugula Bar e Ristorante 2785 Iris Ave.303.443.5100www.arugularistorante.com
Italian L;D 32 70
Avery Brewing Company 5763 Araphahoe Ave.303.440.4324www.averybrewing.com
American L;D 20;50
Bacaro 921 Pearl St.303.444.4888www.bacaro.com
Italian B;L;D 140 400
Bacco Trattoria 1200 Yarmouth Ave.303.442.3899www.baccoboulder.com
Italian L;D 30 100
Black Cat 1964 13th St.303.444.9110www.blackcatboulder.com
French/American D 120
Bogey's 6525 Gunpark Dr.303.530.7243www.bogeyseateryandspirits.com
American B;L;D 40
Boulder Beer Co. 2880 Wilderness Pl.303.444.8448www.boulderbeer.com
American L;D 40
Boulder Chophouse & Tavern 921 Walnut St.303.443.1188www.boulderchophouse.com
American L;D 40
Boulder Cork 3295 30th St.303.443.9505www.bouldercork.com
American/ Steakhouse
L;D 24;40;90
Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse 1770 13th St.303.442.4993www.boulderteahouse.com
International B;L;D 120
Boulder’s Dinner Theatre 5501 Arapahoe Ave.303.449.6000www.bouldersdinnertheatre.com
American D 284
Buff Restaurant 1725 28th St.303.442.9150www.buffrestaurant.com
American B;L 25
Cantina Laredo 1680 29th St.303.444.2260www.cantinalaredo.com
Mexican L;D;Br 20; 100
Carelli’s of Boulder 645 30th St.303.938.9300www.carellis.com
Italian L;D 70
Casa Alvarez 3161 Walnut St.303.546.0630www.casaalvarezcolorado.com
Mexican L;D 70 200
Centro 950 Pearl St.303.442.7771www.centrolatinkitchen.com
Latin L;D 95
Service: B=breakfast; L=lunch; D=dinner; Br=brunch
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Chautauqua Dining Hall 900 Baseline Rd.303.440.3776www.chautauqua.com
American B;L;D 45;55;100;180 300
Da Gabi Cucina 3970 N. Broadway303.786.9004www.dagabicucina.com
Northern Italian D 25
Egg & I Boulder 2574 Baseline Rd.303.494.0555www.theeggandirestaurants.com
American B;L 30
Eggloo Delights 3033 28th At.303.444.3133www.eggloodelights.com
Asian L;D 66
Flagstaff House Restaurant 1138 Flagstaff Rd.303.442.4640www.flagstaffhouse.com
Continental D 10;20;46;60;10 225
Foolish Craig’s 1611 Pearl St.303.247.9383www.foolishcraigs.com
American B;L;D 18 70
Frasca Food & Wine 1738 Pearl St.303.442.6966www.frascafoodandwine.com
North Eastern Italian D 35 100
George's Food & Drink 2028 14th St.303.998.9350www.bouldertheater.com/venue/georges
Tapas D 60
Golden Lotus 1964 28th St.303.442.6868www.goldenlotuscuisine.com
Chinese L;D 24 80
Greenbriar Inn 8735 N. Foothills Hwy.303.440.7979www.greenbriarinn.com
American B;L;D 24;55;110;200 300
Jax Fish House 928 Pearl St.303.444.1811www.jaxboulder.com
Seafood D 115
Jill's 900 Walnut St.720.406.9696www.jillsdining.com
American B;L;D 40;50
Kasa Japanese Grill & Bar 1468 Pearl St.303.938.8888www.kasainboulder.com
Japanese L;D 80
Lazy Dog Sports Grill 1346 Pearl St.303.440.3355www.thelazydog.com
American L;D 500
Leaf Vegetarian Restaurant 2010 16th St.303.442.1485www.leafvegetarianrestaurant.com
Vegetarian L;D;Br 45
Mediterranean (The Med) 1002 Walnut St.303.444.5335www.themedboulder.com
Mediterranean L;D 40;100 500
Murphy’s Bar & Grill North 2731 Iris Ave.303.449.4473www.murphysboulder.com
American L;D;Br 60
Oak at Fourteenth 1400 Pearl St.303.520.4266www.oakatfourteenth.com
American L;D 40 130
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Q’s Restaurant 2115 13th St.303.442.4880www.qsboulder.com
Contemporary/American
B;L;D 30 100
Radda Trattoria 1265 Alpine Ave.303.442.6100www.raddatrattoria.com
Italian L;D 120
Ras Kassas Ethiopian Restaurant
2111 30th St.303.447.2919www.raskassas.com
Ethiopian D 10
Restaurant 4580 4580 Broadway303.448.1500www.restaurant4580.com
Mediterranean L;D 30
Riffs Urban Fare 1115 Pearl St.303.440.6699www.riffsboulder.com
Small Plates L;D 25 100
Salt the Bistro 1047 Pearl St.303.444.7258www.saltboulderbistro.com
American L;D 35 100
Sherpa's Restaurant & Bar 825 Walnut St.303.440.7151www.sherpaascent.com/restaurant.htm
Indian L;D 50 250
Shine 2027 13th St.303.449.0120www.shineboulder.com
New American L;D 70;130 300
Tahona Tequila Bistro 1035 Pearl St.303.938.9600www.tahonaboulder.com
Mexican D 65
Taj Restaurant 2630 Baseline Rd.303.494.5216www.tajcolorado.com
Indian L;D 30
Tangerine 2777 Iris Ave.303.443.2333www.tangerineboulder.com
American B;L 60
The Bitter Bar 835 Walnut St.303.442.3050www.thebitterbar.com
American D 50 75
The Kitchen 1039 Pearl St.303.544.5973www.thekitchencommunity.com
New American B;L;D 75 75
The Kitchen (Next Door) 1035 Pearl St.720.542.8159www.thekitchencommunity.com
American L;D 100 100
The Sink 1165 13th St.303.444.7465www.thesink.com
Variety/ American L;D 200
Trattoria on Pearl 1430 Pearl St.303.544.0008www.trattoriaonpearl.com
Italian L;D 100
Volta Mediterranean Restaurant 2480 Canyon Blvd.303.938.8800www.voltaboulder.com
Mediterranean L;D 85 125
Walnut Brewery 1123 Walnut St.303.447.1345www.walnutbrewery.com
American L;D 35 190
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West End Tavern 926 Pearl St.303.444.3535www.thewestendtavern.com
BBQ/American B:L;D 50 75
West Flanders 1125 Pearl St.303.447.2739www.wfbrews.com
American L;D 65 200
Zolo Grill 2525 Arapahoe Ave.303.449.0444www.zologrill.com
Southwestern L;D;Br 50 100
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If you’ve ever entered Boulder from the east on Hwy. 36, then perhaps you’ve glimpsed it — the sprawling Boulder Valley, the red rooftops of the University of Colorado, the red rock Flatirons and the dramatic Rocky Mountain peaks beyond. It’s the ultimate preview of all the things your group can enjoy while visiting.
If your attendees have an interest in the outdoors, your options are boundless. 150 miles of trails criss-cross beautiful Boulder, including the paved Boulder Creek Trail that conveniently cuts right through the heart of town.
A stroll down famous Pearl Street Mall to enjoy the street performers and shopping is always a hit. Take in a concert at the historic Boulder Theater or eTown Hall. Or opt for an only-in-Boulder group tour: taste Boulder’s foodie culture, sip cocktails behind the scenes at a distillery, savor our famous handcrafted beers, or try the totally original Banjo Billy’s Bus Tour, where you’ll ride around town in a hillbilly shack on wheels and listen to the guide give a great narration of Boulder trivia and history.
Our team can help you choose the perfect activities based on your group interests. Contact us at 303.442.2911 or [email protected] for free assistance.
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Boulder County Farmers Market 13th Street (next to Central Park)303.910.2236E-Mail: [email protected]
Offering fresh fruit, flowers, veggies and delicious edibles, the Farmers' Market provides a place for locals to sell their products in a friendly, fun environment. Twice a week, residents and visitors can fill their bags with goodies. Wednesdays 4 p.m. – 8 p.m., May – October, Saturdays 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., April through November.
Boulder International Film Festival
2338 Broadway303.449.2283E-Mail: [email protected]
The Boulder International Film Festival is held annually on President's Day Weekend in Boulder, Colorado, USA. BIFF is a non-profit, world-class film festival with an eclectic infusion of innovative storytellers, actors and audiences from all over the world. During four days of screenings, workshops, panels and parties, BIFF will present some of the best new films in international cinema, with the intention to inspire the dreamers in America's young filmmaker community to make their own courageous leap from vision to reality.
Boulder International Fringe Festival
303.803.5643www.boulderfringe.com
The Boulder International Fringe Festival is an annual 12-day un-juried arts event packed with live theatre, dance, music, media art, cinema, circus art, visual art, spoken word, puppetry, workshops, special events and parties. The Boulder Fringe hosts artists, local and international that present a series of events and live perfor-mances in twelve days at venues throughout downtown Boulder.
Colorado Shakespeare Festival University of Colorado, 227 UCB303.492.8008E-Mail: [email protected]
Boulder's Colorado Shakespeare Festival was founded in 1958 and is still going strong. Held every summer outdoors at the Mary Rip-pon Theater and indoors in the University Theatre on the University of Colorado campus, this festival is consistently among the most critically acclaimed of its kind in the nation.
Attractions and Museums
Banjo Billy's Bus Tours (Mailing Address)1315 Cascade Ave.720.938.8885www.banjobilly.com
Banjo Billy’s gives 90 minute long history tours of Boulder from an old school bus tricked out to look like a traveling hillbilly shack. Hear ghost tales, crime stories, and history as the bus rolls through the core of the city. You won’t forget this bus tour!
Boulder County Farmers’ Market 13th Street (next to Central Park)303.910.2236E-Mail: [email protected]
Offering fresh fruit, flowers, veggies and delicious edibles, the Farmers' Market provides a place for locals to sell their products in a friendly, fun environment. Twice a week, residents and visitors can fill their bags with goodies. Wednesdays 4 p.m. – 8 p.m., May – October, Saturdays 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., April through November.
Boulder Creek Path Between Boulder Canyon and Stazio Ball Fieldswww.bouldercolorado.gov/parks-rec/boulder-creek-path
Take a walk, bike or in-line skate through Boulder. The path is great for both recreation and people-watching. The west end of the path winds out of the city and up through Boulder Canyon for four miles.
Boulder’s Dinner Theatre 5501 Arapahoe Avenue303.449.6000www.bouldersdinnertheatre.com
Boulder’s Dinner Theatre brings the best of Broadway to Colorado. Dinner is included in the price of your ticket; appetizers, desserts, and drinks are additional charges.
Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse 1770 13th Street303.442.4993
Handcrafted by over 40 Tajik artisans, the Teahouse is a feast for the eyes with its vibrant colors, patterns and furnishings. The Teahouse features an eclectic, international menu and teas from all over the world. Traditional ethnic world cuisine Open Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner Mon-Sun 8am-9pm Traditional Persian Teahouse with over 100 types of teas and a full bar.
Boulder History Museum 1206 Euclid Avenue303.449.3464E-Mail: [email protected]
Hours: Tuesday-Friday: 10am-5pm, Saturday & Sunday: 12pm-4pm. The Museum exhibits artifacts from our collection of over 35,000 objects of historical significance donated by Boulder area families over the past sixty years.
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
1750 13th Street303.443.2122www.bmoca.org
Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for students, seniors and educators; Free to museum members and children under 12; Free to all every Saturday. Closed on Mondays.
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Boulder Walking Tours 1734 Spruce Street 720.243.1376www.boulderwalkingtours.com
Boulder Walking Tours offers fun and informative tours for locals and visitors alike covering Boulder’s dynamic downtown, eclectic neighbourhoods, historic districts, and even nearby open space. Each tour takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Celestial Seasonings Tea Company
4600 Sleepytime Drive303.530.5300www.celestialseasonings.com/visit
This 45 minute tour includes a walk through the Art Gallery, sam-plings at the Tea Sampling Bar, a walk through the Factory where 8 million tea bags are produced daily and an experience in the famous Mint Room (sure to clear your sinuses). Open 7 days a week. Free to the public.
Colorado Chautauqua National Historic Landmark
900 Baseline Road303.442.3282www.chautauqua.com
Non-profit organization providing lodging, concerts, cultural events, educational programs, recreation, historic preservation, and dining in a historic mountain setting.
The Dairy Center for the Arts 26th and Walnut Street303.440.7826www.thedairy.org
The Dairy for the Arts is a unique venue for performances, special events, gallery exhibitions, films, and lectures, and houses Boul-der’s premier ballet and music schools. The Dairy produces a vari-ety of presentations and productions such as the popular Comedy Night. Check their website for an event schedule.
eTown Hall 1535 Spruce Street303.443.8696E-Mail: [email protected]
A one of a kind, live radio show. eTown airs on 250 radio stations around the US and the globe and usually tapes, live, on Sunday evenings at the Boulder Theater.
Fiske Planetarium Campus Box 408University of Colorado303.492.5002E-Mail: [email protected]
The University of Colorado's Fiske Planetarium fully surrounds audiences with a 65-foot diameter screen, dazzling visuals, and fan-tastic sound. The theater is similar to an IMAX experience, except that you are fully surrounded.
Gateway Park Fun Center 4800 N. 28th Street303.442.4386E-Mail: [email protected]
The park boasts two world class 18 hole miniature golf courses, Colorado’s longest go-kart track, batting cages, a human maze, kiddie go-karts, a newly renovated indoor arcade, and a 300-yard golf driving range, complete with complimentary clubs for use while you are visiting.
Historic Downtown Boulder & Pearl Street Mall
(Office Address)1942 Broadway, Suite 301303.449.3774www.boulderdowntown.com
Stroll along our popular pedestrian mall and enjoy a great selection of restaurants, bookstores, boutiques and sidewalk cafes. Also popular are the seasonal art shows, craft fairs, musical presentations and street performers who entertain enthusiastic crowds with their antics.
Leanin' Tree Museum and Sculpture Garden of Western Art
6055 Longbow Drive303.530.1442www.leanintreemuseum.com
Leanin’ Tree Museum and Sculpture Garden of Western Art is a free museum exhibiting 250 paintings and 150 bronze sculptures by 100 artists. Open Monday-Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM and Saturday-Sunday 10:00AM - 5:00PM.
National Center for Atmospheric Research
1850 Table Mesa Dr303.497.1174www.spark.ucar.edu
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) sits nestled against Boulder, Colorado's famous Flatirons and the foothills to the Rocky Mountains. NCAR welcomes the public seven days a week to its Visitor Center offering exhibits, guided tours, interactive tablet tours, and mobile phone audio tours. Admission is free.
University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
Henderson Building, 15th and Broadway303.492.6892E-Mail: [email protected]
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is an academic unit of the Graduate School at the University of Colorado at Boulder with a mission to contribute to knowledge of the natural world and the humanities through research, teaching, and public education. Admission is free 7 days a week, but the Museum ap-preciates donations.
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Shopping
The Hill District 13th Street303.541.1030
Located slightly off campus, The Hill District offers a variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues.
Historic Downtown Boulder & Pearl Street Mall
(Office Address)1942 Broadway, Suite 301303.449.3774www.boulderdowntown.com
Stroll along our popular pedestrian mall and enjoy a great selection of restaurants, bookstores, boutiques and sidewalk cafes. Also popular are the seasonal art shows, craft fairs, musical presentations and street performers who entertain enthusiastic crowds with their antics.
Twenty Ninth Street 1710 29th Street303.444.0722www.twentyninthstreet.com
Twenty Ninth Street is an inviting collection of retail, entertain-ment and dining offerings in a beautiful open-air environment. This lifestyle district consists of three distinct yet synergistic neigh-borhoods that create one shopping destination as unique as the Boulder community itself.
The Village 2525 Arapahoe Roadwww.villageboulder.com
The Village is located in the heart of Boulder. It offers more than 90% locally owned businesses, including many of Boulder’s mainstays. With over 40 shops, restaurants and services, you’ll find what you need at the Village.
Guided Tours
Banjo Billy's Bus Tours (Mailing Address)1315 Cascade Ave.720.938.8885www.banjobilly.com
Banjo Billy’s gives 90 minute long history tours of Boulder from an old school bus tricked out to look like a traveling hillbilly shack. Hear ghost tales, crime stories, and history as the bus rolls through the core of the cities.
Boulder Walking Tours 1734 Spruce Street 720.243.1376www.boulderwalkingtours.com
Boulder Walking Tours offers fun and informative tours for locals and visitors alike covering Boulder’s dynamic downtown, eclectic neighbourhoods, historic districts, and even nearby open space. Each tour takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Celestial Seasonings Tea Company
4600 Sleepytime Drive303.530.5300www.celestialseasonings.com/visit
This 45 minute tour includes a walk through the Art Gallery, samplings at the Tea Sampling Bar, a walk through the Factory where 8 million tea bags are produced daily and an experience in the famous Mint Room (sure to clear your sinuses). Open 7 days a week. Free to the public.
Colorado Segway Tours 1932 Mapleton Ave303.449.6754E-mail: [email protected]
Breathe in the pristine air, marvel at snowcapped peaks and view raptors in flight while gliding effortlessly on your Segway. Whether you want to join a group tour or host a team building event Segwaying around Colorado will enhance your Rocky Mountain high. Tours take about 2 hours.
My Handle Bar 720.431.0119E-Mail: [email protected]
MyHandleBar is a giant 16-passenger bar bike with several pedaling seats and is an awesome eco-friendly way to cruise around Boulder with friends or crawl from pub to pub. Tours are a minimum of two hours long.
National Center for Atmospheric Research
1850 Table Mesa Dr303.497.1174www.spark.ucar.edu
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) sits nestled against Boulder, Colorado's famous Flatirons and the foothills to the Rocky Mountains. NCAR welcomes the public seven days a week to its Visitor Center offering exhibits, guided tours, interactive tablet tours, and mobile phone audio tours. Admission is free.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
325 Broadway 303.497.3000E-Mail: [email protected]
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is a federal technology agency whose mission is to promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life. Tours by reservation only.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
325 Broadway 303.497.3333www.esrl.noaa.gov/outreach/tours
Take a tour to learn about weather. You’ll hear the weather forecast before the TV weatherman does! And see a 6’ sphere of the earth as if you were an astronaut. You can even “virtually” pilot an airplane through a hurricane. Tours are given on Tuesday’s at 1:00 and reservations are required. Admission is free.
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Brewery, Winery & Distillery Tours
303 Vodka 2500 47th Street, Unit 10303.442.1244E-Mail: [email protected]
One of the very few distillers in the country of potato vodka. Their tasting room is open Wednesday – Saturday. Tours are available by request where you can see the custom-built still made with all reclaimed materials.
Avery Brewing Company 5763 Arapahoe Avenue, Unit E303.440.4324E-Mail: [email protected]
Free brewery tours are offered daily from the Avery Tap Room at 4PM on Monday through Friday and 2PM on Saturday and Sunday. No reservation is required - just show up at the Tap Room at least 10 minutes in advance. Tap room open 11:00AM to 11:00PM daily.
Boulder Beer Company 2880 Wilderness Place303.444.8448E-Mail: [email protected]
Pub is open Monday-Friday 11am-10pm, sat 12-10pm and closed on Sunday. Tours happen Monday-Friday at 2pm, Saturday at 2 and 4pm. Pub Fare and Microbrews. Boulder Beer is Colorado's first microbrewery, founded in 1979. Free Tours: Monday-Friday at 2:00pm and Saturdays at 2:00pm and 4:00pm
Boulder Creek Winery 6440 Odell Place, #B303.516.9031E-Mail: [email protected]
Visit Boulder Creek Winery where a full line of award-winning classic-styled wines are produced from Colorado grapes. Wine tastings are $5/person for 6 wines, and "the state's best self-guided tour" of the winery is free and open to the public during our regular business hours. No appointment necessary unless you are a group of 8 or more. Open year round, Thursdays through Sundays 1:00 to 5:30PM.
Redstone Meadery 4700 Pearl Street, Unit 2A720.406.1215E-Mail: [email protected]
Visit Redstone Meadery for free tours, tastings and to-go orders of award winning mead! M-F: Tour 1:00pm and 3:00pm, Tasting Room 12:00pm - 6:30pm Sat: Tour 12:30pm, Tasting Room 12:00pm - 5:00pm. Free live music on Saturdays November - April.
Upslope Brewing Company 1501 Lee Hill Road, #20303.449.2911-and-1898 South Flatiron Court303.396.1898www.upslopebrewing.com
At each of our tap rooms, you’ll discover a variety of supremely palatable, filtered ales and lagers, all bursting with flavor. Hand-crafted in small batches, our beer is nothing but pure goodness. Flatiron Park brewery tours begin at 5:00 PM seven days a week. Lee Hill brewery tours are on Friday and Saturday beginning at 4:00 PM. Tours are also available by appointment during the week.
Outdoor Recreation
Adventure Companies
Apex Ex 714 6th StreetGolden, Colorado 80403303.731.6160Email: [email protected]
Boulder’s multi-sport guide company, specializing in adventure trips for active travelers.
Awe-Struck Outdoors Boulder and Nederland, Colorado303.807.6634E-mail: info @awestruckoutdoors.comwww.awestruckoutdoors.com
Awe-Struck Outdoors gives you the Colorado connection, without the tourist trap. We take you on trails less traveled and accommodate all skill levels. We pair all of our outdoor trips with a culinary adventure.
Boulder Outdoor Center 2525 Arapahoe Ave, # E4-228303.444.8420E-Mail: [email protected]
The Boulder Outdoor Center offers adventures, lessons, guided trips, and gear to make your trip to Boulder, CO memorable.
Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides
4865 Darwin Court720.242.9828E-mail: info@coloradowildernessridesandguides.comwww.coloradowildernessridesandguides.com
Boulder’s Premier Outdoor Adventure Hub and Team Building Center for Individuals and Groups!
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Biking
Apex Ex 714 6th StreetGolden, Colorado 80403303.731.6160Email: [email protected]
Boulder’s multi-sport guide company, specializing in adventure trips for active travelers.
Front Range Ride Guides Ltd. PO Box 13303330 Eldorado Springs DriveEldorado Springs, Colorado730.208.0152E-mail: [email protected]
We create one-of-a-kind customized bike tours, tailored to your ability level and desires, that showcase the finest trail riding, scenery, and mountain culture that Colorado has to offer.
Awe-Struck Outdoors Boulder and Nederland, Colorado303.807.6634E-mail: info @awestruckoutdoors.comwww.awestruckoutdoors.com
Awe-Struck Outdoors gives you the Colorado connection, without the tourist trap. We take you on trails less traveled and accommodate all skill levels. We pair all of our outdoor trips with a culinary adventure.
Boulder Area Bicycle Adventures
303.494.7062E-Mail: info@boulderareabicycleadventures.comwww.boulderareabicycleadventures.com
Our tours range in length from two leisurely hours, to half and full-day adventures in and around Boulder’s foothills, prairies, and deep within the lively city itself.
Boulder Bike Tours 303.747.6191E-Mail: [email protected]
Boulder Bike Tours offers guided mountain biking & road biking tours showcasing the landscape, culture & history of the Boulder region.
Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides
4865 Darwin Court720.242.9828E-mail: info@coloradowildernessridesandguides.comwww.coloradowildernessridesandguides.com
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Fishing
Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides
4865 Darwin Court720.242.9828E-mail: info@coloradowildernessridesandguides.comwww.coloradowildernessridesandguides.com
Boulder’s Premier Outdoor Adventure Hub and Team Building Center for Individuals and Groups!
Front Range Anglers 2344 Pearl Street303.494.1375www.frontrangeanglers.com/guided-fly-fishing-boulder-colorado
Experience the Rockies with a guided fly fishing trip! All trip prices include waders, rods, reels, and flies.
Rocky Mountain Anglers 1904 Arapahoe Ave303.447.2400E-Mail: [email protected]/
Operating out of Boulder’s premium fly shop, our fly-fishing guide service will leave you with an excellent mountain experience and plenty of lifetime lasting memories.
Golf
Flatirons Golf Course 5706 Arapahoe Road303.442.7851https://bouldercolorado.gov/parks-rec/flatirons-golf-course
Flatirons Golf Course features an 18-hole golf course, practice facility, instruction programs, club repair, pro shop and more.
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Hiking
Apex Ex 714 6th StreetGolden, Colorado 80403303.731.6160Email: [email protected]
Boulder’s multi-sport guide company, specializing in adventure trips for active travelers.
Awe-Struck Outdoors Boulder and Nederland, Colorado303.807.6634E-mail: info @awestruckoutdoors.comwww.awestruckoutdoors.com
Awe-Struck Outdoors gives you the Colorado connection, without the tourist trap. We take you on trails less traveled and accommodate all skill levels. We pair all of our outdoor trips with a culinary adventure.
Boulder Outdoor Center 2525 Arapahoe Ave, # E4-228303.444.8420E-Mail: [email protected]
The Boulder Outdoor Center offers adventures, lessons, guided trips, and gear to make your trip to Boulder, CO memorable.
Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks
66 South Cherryvale Road303.441.3440www.bouldercolorado.gov/osmp
For information on hiking trails in Boulder check out Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks website.
Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides
4865 Darwin Court720.242.9828E-mail: info@coloradowildernessridesandguides.comwww.coloradowildernessridesandguides.com
Boulder’s Premier Outdoor Adventure Hub and Team Building Center for Individuals and Groups!
Hot Air Ballooning/Gliding
Adventure Balloon Sports 303.530.0747E-Mail: [email protected]
Come experience the magic of flight and enjoy spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains. The unique perspective achieved only from the gondola of a hot air balloon allows us to truly take in the scenery and wildlife of the area.
Boulder Outdoor Center 2525 Arapahoe Ave, # E4-228303.444.8420E-Mail: [email protected]
The Boulder Outdoor Center offers adventures, lessons, guided trips, and gear to make your trip to Boulder, CO memorable.
Fair Winds Hot Air Balloon Flights
6375 Nautilus Drive303.939.9323www.fairwindsinc.com
Enjoy Spectacular Views of the Majestic Rocky Mountains as you Float over Beautiful Boulder, Colorado.
Life Cycle Balloon Adventures PO Box 17123303.216.1990www.lifecycleballoons.com
Imagine the ground gently moving away as you take in the unique panoramic view of the Colorado Mountains. Float with the gentle morning breezes and experience the first form of flight.
Mile High Gliding 5534 Independence Road303.527.1122E-Mail: [email protected]
Scenic glider rides from Boulder Municipal Airport (North side), given by FAA-certified commercial pilots, soaring near beautiful mountains in high performance sailplanes.
River Rafting and Kayaking
Acquired Tastes Rafting 2053 Yarmouth Avenue 303.443.4120www.atraft.com
Acquired Tastes has provided safe, fun, exciting whitewater adven-tures on the Arkansas River under the same ownership since 1986.
Boulder Outdoor Center 2525 Arapahoe Ave, # E4-228303.444.8420E-Mail: [email protected]
The Boulder Outdoor Center offers adventures, lessons, guided trips, and gear to make your trip to Boulder, CO memorable.
Colorado River Out�tters As-sociation
PO Box 1662Buena Vista, Colorado 81211720.260.4135www.croa.org
CROA is a trade association representing approximately 50 licensed professional river rafting outfitters who specialize in providing outstanding outdoor adventures for families and individuals of all tastes and capabilities.
Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides
4865 Darwin Court720.242.9828E-mail: info@coloradowildernessridesandguides.comwww.coloradowildernessridesandguides.com
Boulder's Premier Outdoor Adventure Hub and Team Building Center for Individuals and Groups!
Whitewater Tubing 3600 Arapahoe Ave720.239.2179E-Mail: [email protected]
When it's hot in Boulder, tubing is the thing to do, and Whitewater Tube Co. is the place to rent tubes. We have classic tire inner tubes for sale, and we rent vinyl tubes with handles as well as double tubes. Lifejackets and helmets are also available for rent.
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Rock Climbing
Apex Ex 714 6th StreetGolden, Colorado 80403303.731.6160Email: [email protected]
Boulder’s multi-sport guide company, specializing in adventure trips for active travelers.
The Bob Culp Climbing School 6440 Odell Place, #B303.516.9031E-Mail: [email protected]
The Bob Culp Climbing School, established in 1969, offers rock climbing lessons, ice climbing lessons, climbing classes, guided climbs, team building workshops, snowshoe hikes, and school climbing programs in the Boulder, Colorado area.
Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides
4865 Darwin Court720.242.9828E-mail: info@coloradowildernessridesandguides.comwww.coloradowildernessridesandguides.com
Boulder’s Premier Outdoor Adventure Hub and Team Building Center for Individuals and Groups!
Jackson Hole Mountain Guides 303.532.5184E-Mail: [email protected]/colorado.html
Jackson Hole Mountain Guides offers classes and climbs in Eldorado Canyon State Park and the Flatirons above Boulder.
Skiing
Eldora Mountain Resort 2861 Eldora Ski Road, #140Nederland, Colorado 80466303.440.8700E-Mail: [email protected]
Located just 21 miles west of Boulder, Eldora is Boulder’s backyard ski area. Eldora offers beginner, intermediate and little-known expert terrain, creating a unique and refreshing change and an ideal getaway.
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Boulder is known for its collaborative atmosphere. It’s one of the top-ranked tech startup communities in the country, with a thriving, creative culture and a contagiously energetic attitude. What better place to gather a group for some memorable team building?
For a fresh take on team building, get out of the boardroom and into the great outdoors, which is always mere steps away in Boulder. Experienced guides can help attendees connect with one another — and with nature. Plenty of other local experts will help you design a more traditional team-building experience, if that’s what your meeting calls for. Or perhaps your group would love to mix it up with a cooking class or demonstration in foodie-famous Boulder?
If you’re looking for a way to make a meaningful difference while your attendees get a chance to bond, you may also want to consider voluntourism opportunities in Boulder — where your team pulls together to contribute to a local cause. Our staff can help match you with a great, charitable organization.
Don’t hesitate to contact us at 303.442.2911 or [email protected] for help arranging your group’s team building.
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5.12 Solutions 1035 Pearl Street, Suite 331303.579.5829E-mail: [email protected]
Senior leaders and HR Professionals from mid-sized and large organizations call on us to work with their executive teams, functional teams, and emerging leaders. Our services enhance team and leadership agility and help organizations accelerate their success. Activities Offered; Hi-Tech Treasure Hunt, Performance Quest and Rope Challenge. We can also customize activities to fit the needs and challenges for your unique team.
Apex Ex 714 6th StreetGolden, Colorado 80403303.731.6160Email: [email protected]
Trust one another with your life and accomplish amazing things backed by Apex Ex professional guides. The bonds built between climbers and riders can not be simulated. This is real and lasts a life time. That is why groups like Google, Qwest and Hewlett Packard choose Apex Ex for their team building events. Some of the activities offered; Rock climbing, zip lining, hiking, mountain biking and many more.
Awe-Struck Outdoors Boulder and Nederland, Colorado303.807.6634E-mail: info @awestruckoutdoors.comwww.awestruckoutdoors.com
Awe-Struck Adventures offers biking, hiking, paddling and skiing adventures to Boulder and Nederland area visitors. We pair all of our outdoor trips with a culinary adventure. Bike to Farm dinners as well as yoga + outdoor adventure packages. We specialize in working with wedding parties and groups. Access to private, pristine land. Our trips will truly be awe-inspiring.
Brainstorming á la Mode Inc. PO Box 1337303.810.1437www.brainstormingalamode.com
Crave more than a plain vanilla meeting? Wish to create a value-packed, fun-filled experience for participants? Need ideas to flow, relationships to grow, and results to last? Consider adding some creativity to your next agenda! Services include; Strategic team alignment program, play-to-win team program, strategic planning, team competency skill-building modules and retreat/meeting facilitation.
Chain Reaction Partners, LLC 844 Iris Avenue 303.449.7688E-mail: [email protected]
Boulder-based Chain Reaction Partners works with individual leaders, teams and organizations to harness the unique talents and contributions of each person. We do not believe groups should have to choose between having fun and being productive. As facilitators of many types of meetings and company retreats we often blend enjoyable team building activities with constructive work planning sessions to help our clients achieve the outcomes they want.
Colorado Segway Tours 1932 Mapleton Avenue303.449.6754E-mail: [email protected]
Breathe in the pristine air, marvel at snowcapped peaks and view raptors in flight while gliding effortlessly on your Segway. Whether you want to join a group tour or host a team building event Segwaying around Colorado will enhance your Rocky Mountain high.
Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides
4865 Darwin Court720.242.9828E-mail: info@coloradowildernessridesandguides.comwww.coloradowildernessridesandguides.com/team-building
We customize each team building activity to produce amazing experiences that bring your group, corporation, or team to a new place. Our team building courses will surely help with understanding team balance, personal acknowledgement of interdependency, overcoming challenges together, and improving overall communication of a team in order to excel. Challenges and activities include; Scavenger Hunts, Rescue Scenarios, GPS Course, Ropes/Zip line course, Mountain Biking, Fly Fishing, Snowshoeing, Ski Tours and many more.
Executivevents 6325 Gunpark Drive, Suite C303.530.0205www.executivevents.com/
ExecuitveEvents is a full-service, international registration and event management company. Anyone who has planned an event knows what a time-consuming, frustrating, mistake-prone process it can be. Choose Executivevents to organize your next event and you’ll save time, money and endless frustration. With Executivevents you’ll experience: One stop event planning, exceptional negotiations and savings, outstanding service from out professional planner team, cutting edge results, and peace of mind.
Front Range Ride Guides Ltd. PO Box 13303330 Eldorado Springs DriveEldorado Springs, Colorado730.208.0152E-mail: [email protected]
Front Range Ride Guides specializes in guided mountain bike tours of the Colorado Front Range, including the areas in and around Boulder, Denver, Golden, Fort Collins, and beyond. We create one-of-a-kind customized bike tours, tailored to your ability level and desires, that showcase the finest trail riding, scenery, and mountain culture that Colorado has to offer.
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Sur La Table 1850 29th Street303.952.7080E-mail: [email protected]
Want a unique team building exercise? Sur La Table is the secret ingredient that will make your next event unforgettable. Led and instructed by chefs and trained culinary professionals, small groups create a delicious, multi-course meal. Once the food is ready, every-one sits down to eat and enjoy. Or larger groups watch as the chef demonstrates all the dishes and enjoy each menu item.
Technology Management Solutions
1107 12th Street, #184303.443.8674E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Theresa M. Szczurek, through her consulting firm Technology and Management Solutions, helps ventures and individuals thrive by aligning their passions, purpose and principles to produce extraordinary results. Working over the last 25 years with established and emerging firms in worldwide marketing, strategic planning and organizational development, she re-energizes business plans, implementations programs and workforces to positively impact the bottom-line.
Three Ring Events 1007 Pearl Street, #110617.331.8569E-mail: [email protected]/
Our goal is to give your vision a canvas. If you need the vision, well we have that too. We strive to make your event as uniquely yours as possible. We bring the knowledge and resources to bring it to life. Our extensive experience includes small meetings, large conferences, conventions, incentive programs, tours, dine-around programs, entertainment, full-scale productions, unforgettable parties and more. Destination Management activities can include; Airport meet & greet, Dine Arounds, Evening Events, Itineraries, Hospotality Lounges, Tours & Activities and Teambuilding.
Volunteering
Habitat for Humanity 303.447.3787 www.flatironshabitat.org
Businesses and organizations that partner with Flatirons Habitat help to provide affordable housing and build a stronger community. Local companies and organizations can commit donations as well as volunteers to help build, repair and renovate homes alongside hard-working, low-income families.
Volunteer Connection 303.444.4013 x122 http://volunteer.unitedwayfoothills.org
Volunteer Connection, part of Foothills United Way, connects community members with community needs. Volunteer Connection offers opportunities from more than 250 organizations in Boulder and Broomfield counties—everything from working with youth to stuffing envelopes.
Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado 303.715.1010 www.voc.org/volunteer-group
Build trails, plant trees, battle invasive species or restore habitat to help preserve our beautiful Colorado. Volunteering as a group or team can be highly rewarding. It’s an opportunity to improve outdoor places in your community, while at the same time enjoying a fun challenge together and team-building with your teammates.
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