Located where the base of the Rocky Mountain foothills meet the Great Plains, Boulder is effortlessly ranking among the top places to live in the country, and this might be why...
1. The Weather
300 days of sunshine a year without the humidity, what could be better?
2. Pearl Street Mall
Pearl Street Mall is a popular destination for tourists and students alike. It is home to numerous delicious local restaurants and unique shops. Where else do you get to sit outside and watch street performers at a local bistro while sipping a craft beer against the backdrop of the flatirons?
3. Music
As a national hub for music blogs, historic venues, and just all around good vibes it is clear that nobody does music better than Boulder.
4. Red Rocks
Speaking of music, you are technically not a student at CU Boulder if you haven’t been to at least one red rocks concert. Consider it a right of passage to any out-of-stater.
5. Rocky Mountain Showdown
Arguably one of the biggest rivalries in college football, this game between University of Colorado and Colorado State takes place on mutual turf at Mile High Stadium in Denver. It may be because of past excessive rival conflict, but who cares? Just another excuse to shuttle everyone to Denver for a night of tailgating at Mile High.
6. Tailgate Season

7. Illegal Pete's
Illegal Pete’s, a combination of Chipotle and Qdoba on steroids.
8. Flagstaff Mountain

9. Farrand Field

10. Denver
Only a thirty-minute drive away, this quadruple threat of a city offers access to all four of Colorado’s professional sports teams. So whether you’re into football, hockey, basketball, or baseball, just a quick drive to Denver and you can have it all.
11. Cosmo's Spicy Ranch
12. The Flagstaff Star

A statement of the holiday season, students’ return from Thanksgiving break and are almost immediately greeted by the Star at the top of the mountain. Welcome home.
13. The Lifestyle
14. Folsom Field
15. Skiing and Snowboarding
16. The Hill
With historic restaurants like the Sink, music venues like the Fox, and many more, The Hill is the heart of CU.
17. You Will NEVER Be Bored
With the hundreds of different types of festivals, weekly farmers markets, art classes, poetry readings, campus events, and many more, you will never find yourself bored.
18. Estes Park
Part of the Rocky Mountain National Park, it is well worth the 45 minute drive. You can hike the indescribable landscapes, peruse the town, and if you’re feeling really spontaneous you can check out the Hotel Stanley, where The Shining was filmed.
19. Holidaze
There are two holidays celebrated by the student population at CU Boulder, Halloween and St. Patrick’s Day. No explanation necessary.
20. Boulder Baked
Boulder baked always has you feeling good on those late nights. Who doesn't want fresh baked cookies delivered right to their door?
21. Because the Sunsets are Unlike Any Other
22. The People

23. Ralphie

24. The Flatirons
25. University of Colorado

From being ranked number one in numerous food, life, and wellness magazines, it is clear that Boulder is a comprehensive habitation for every type of enthusiast. With everything the college town and it’s residents have to offer, it is clear why Boulder, Colorado is 5,430 feet closer to Heaven.
































