Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks offer a diverse range of outdoor recreational activities amidst stunning mountainous and prairie landscapes.
Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) span over 46,000 acres, providing a natural escape just at the doorstep of Boulder, Colorado. This area is known for its unique blend of mountainous terrains, rolling plains, and diverse ecosystems that include ponderosa pine forests, grasslands, and riparian areas. OSMP is not just a recreational haven, but also a vital conservation area that protects over 1,800 species of plants and wildlife, including threatened species like the Preble’s meadow jumping mouse. The area is steeped in history, with Native American sites and early settlers’ homesteads scattered throughout. Visitors can explore over 155 miles of trails that cater to every level of hiker and mountain biker, from easy loops to challenging climbs up the iconic Flatirons. Key landmarks include Chautauqua Park, the towering Flatirons, and the serene Eldorado Canyon. With heavy emphasis on conservation and sustainable recreation, OSMP ensures that its natural beauty and ecological integrity are preserved for future generations.
Chautauqua Park with its historic charm and trail access.
The breathtaking views from the summit of Bear Peak.
Wildlife viewing at its best in the Enchanted Mesa.
Exploring the rich biodiversity along the South Boulder Creek.
A series of striking rock formations that are a symbol of Boulder.
A National Historic Landmark with a rich cultural heritage and stunning scenery.
A tranquil stream offering peaceful walking trails and wildlife habitats.