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Boulder is a small town, a mere 28 square miles. With such a small amount to cover, the best way to experience the sights of Boulder is on foot or by bike, but there are also attractions in the area surrounding Boulder that are worth a visit.

Boulder Creek Path
The Boulder Creek Path is a great way to get acquainted with the area's natural surroundings. Pick up the trail on the east end of town, at Scott Carpenter Park. The Roach Galleries are nearby. You can opt to linger about the park for a while or even stray a bit off the trail to dine at Murphy's Grill or Old Chicago.

Underwater Fish Observatory
Stop by the Underwater Fish Observatory, where you can stare through glass panels at trout and other aquatic wonders below the water surface. Have lunch at the Healthy Habits Restaurant. Nearby is the University of Colorado historic district. Here you will see buildings dating back to 1876, the year Colorado became a state and Boulder received the university. The Heritage Center and the Macky Auditorium Concert Hall are two notable buildings on campus.

Central Park
Also on the Boulder Creek Path is Central Park. The lively green is always crawling with locals and students, especially on summer days when the Boulder County Farmers' Market is in full swing. Have lunch at the Walnut Cafe. This spot is also a great stopping point for those who want to head over to the Pearl Street Mall. If you're with young ones, stop into the Scott Carpenter Park, which was built for children.

Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
Art lovers can head over to 13th Street to the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. The Mary Williams Fine Arts is also located downtown. Music lovers can take in a show at the Boulder Theater. Food connoisseurs have an overwhelming choice of fine regional dining, brewpubs and local joints, like Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant.

Flatirons
Flagstaff Mountain is located in the Foothills region of Boulder. Once you've spent the day hiking and taking pictures, dine at the Flagstaff House. Also stop by the Boulder Falls. Chautauqua Park is at the bottom of the Flatirons landmark. After you've explored the Park, the nearby Greenbriar Inn is a good place to stop in for dinner.

Figuring out how to organize a trip to Boulder is easy with the help of a professional tour company.

Adventure Tours
The World Outdoors ( +1 303 413 0926/ http://theworldoutdoors.com/ )

Bike Tours
The World Outdoors ( +1 303 413 0926/ http://theworldoutdoors.com/ )
University Bicycles ( +1 303 444 4196/ +1 800 451 3950/ http://ubikes.com/ )

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Aviation Technology Services, LLC ( +1 303 825 0815/ http://www.atsheli.com/ )

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Celestial Seasonings Tours ( +1 303 581 1202/ http://www.celestialseasonings.com/ )
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