If you're staying in Boulder this summer, be it for classes, work or just to hang out, here are some ideas to help you to have a great summer.Ìý
Swim in the Buff pool
For ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder Rec Center members, enjoyÌýthe warm summer months by the nice, refreshing Buffalo pool! All summer long you can come sunbathe, swimÌýand play volleyball at our coolest pool. .
Hike beautiful Colorado’s many trails
We live in theÌýmost beautiful state for walking in bountiful and breath-taking natural scenery, so get out and take advantage of one of the endless hiking trails all around us. There are tons of options for undertakingÌýa long-distance backpacking tripÌýand even more short day trips. There are trails for everyone, no matter what level of difficulty or distance you’re looking for. Whatever you’re looking for, go hike and remember why it’s great to live in Colorado! .
Boulder Creek Festival,ÌýMay 26–28Ìý
The is anÌýannual celebration of imminent summer, spanning a fun three days. It features food and drink, live music and dancing, art, local vendorsÌýand carnival rides and covers ground along the Boulder Creek from 9th Street to 13thÌýStreet. The festival is free and open to the public.
Bolder Boulder,ÌýMay 28
As one of the nation’s largest races, the is every Boulderite’s favorite Memorial Day activity. Whether you choose to run, jog, walkÌýor simply watch, the popular 10K race is a ton of fun. The course snakes all over Boulder and finishes in Folsom Stadium. Register soon if you want to race, otherwise find a shady street corner to watch the most impressive pros and the goofiest, costumed amateurs alike.
Bands on the Bricks,ÌýJune 6–Aug. 8
From oldies to alternative and everything in between, is Boulder County's premier outdoor summer concert series taking place in the heart of the city on the bricks of theÌýPearl Street Mall.ÌýEvery Wednesday June 6–Aug. 8, you can watchÌýsome incredible local bands play live music. Six o'clockÌýin front of the Boulder Court House heralds the openers, followed by the main performance at 7 p.m.Ìý
Colorado Shakespeare Festival, June 11–Aug.Ìý13
If you’re a Shakespeare aficionado, then this is the event you’ve been waiting for all year. The is a huge annual celebration and performance of some of your favorite Shakespeare plays, including Love's Labour's Lost, Richard III and You Can't Take it With You.ÌýMany are performed outside in the Mary Rippon Theater, which is a fantastic venue on a beautiful midsummer night’s eve to view a theatrical production. College students can as cheaply as $15.
Colorado Music Festival,ÌýJune 28–Aug.Ìý4
If you live for music, then come and take advantage of this fantastic collection of live musical performances in the famous Chautauqua Music Hall at the foot of the Flatirons. All summer long will feature a plethora of talented musicians,Ìýwowing you with their beautiful tunes.
Ralphie’s Independence Day Blast,ÌýJuly 4
Folsom Field is the place to be on the night of July 4.ÌýAs soon as it gets dark, you’ll witness the best fireworks display in the area to celebrate Independence Day, as well as some great live music and performances. Admission is free of charge, and whether you sit inside the stadium itself or camp out on the Norlin Quad or Rec Center field, you won’t be disappointed.Ìý
Dead and Company at Folsom Field,ÌýJulyÌý13–14
Back again this year for another super fun concert,Ìý will be at Folsom Field on both Friday and Saturday night.
Boulder International Fringe Festival,ÌýAug.15–26
Combining all of the best aspects of theater and the experimental arts, the is a jewel in this town. Featuring artists from Boulder and beyond, the festival boasts an awesome and extensive lineup this year, so get in on the action and check out Fringe FestivalÌýsite for the schedule. Don’t miss these amazing performances coming to you from all over the country.
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