Free Things to Do in Boulder, CO | Museums, Farmers Market (2024)

  • University of Colorado's Museums
  • Mural Tour
  • National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Strolling Pearl Street
  • Valmont Bike Park
  • Hiking at Chautauqua
  • Boulder Public Library
  • Boulder Farmers Market
  • First Friday Art Walk
  • Stargazing
  • Skate Park at Scott Carpenter Park
  • Gallery Hopping
  • Scenic Drives
  • Flagstaff Nature Center
  • Bonus: Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Free Festivals and Events
University of Colorado’s Museums & Sites

TheCU Museum of Natural Historyinsect and fossil collections andCU Art Museum's diverse collection of items encompassing over 10,000 years of human history are hidden gems waiting for your exploration. Bothwelcome visitors with only a suggested donation. On weekdays, be sure to check out the full-scale (22 feetlong and nine feet wide!)reconstructed Triceratops skeleton on display in the lobby of theSustainable, Energy and Environment Community (SEEC) building on East Campus.

Accessibility Info

A map of accessible parking, hearing loops and buildings with accessible entrances on campus at the University of Coloradocan be found online atcolorado.edu/map.

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CU Museum of Natural History

Self-Guided Mural Tour

Boulder has seen an explosion of murals in the last few years, with more than 135popping up in that timeframe. The latest murals in the Street Wise Boulder series all sharea theme of social justice. Check out our mural page and look for the “family-friendly” notation to know which are most accessible for families. Or go on thiseasy downtown walking tour, which takes you by some fun and memorable sculptures and murals. There are plenty of places to stop for snacks and treats along the way, too.

Accessibility Info

Wheelchairs are available for free check-out at the Downtown Boulder visitor kiosk at 13th and PearlStreet. Visitors will just need to show two forms of ID and can borrow a wheelchair to explore downtown during the kiosk's open hours.Call 303-417-1365 for more information.

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Photo by Gwen Gray

Penfield Tate mural

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Perched above Boulder with dramatic views of the city belowis the I.M. Pei-designedNational Center for Atmospheric Research. You could go for the architecture, views andhiking trailsalone, but a free tour and hands-on exhibits are worth a longer stay to illuminate weather- and climate-related topics in ways you’ve never considered before.

Accessibility Info

The NCAR facilities are extremely accessible, featuring accessible parking, bathrooms, elevators, tactile interactives, sensory tours and more.

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Tour of NCAR

Strolling Pearl Street

While we concede thatPearl Streethas lots of tempting shopping (not exactly free), it’s also a great place for a stroll (absolutely free). There are play areas for kids, blossoming flowerbeds in the warmer months, street performers year-round and plenty of benches to sit and enjoy some of the world’s best people-watching.

Accessibility Info

Wheelchairs are available for free check-out at the Downtown Boulder visitor kiosk at 13th and PearlStreet. Visitors will just need to show two forms of ID and can borrow a wheelchair to explore downtown during the kiosk's open hours.Call 303-417-1365 for more information.

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Photo by Justin Bilancieri

Pearl Street

Valmont Bike Park

This spectacular bike park stretches across 42 acres, doesn’t cost a dime and has some of the best views in Boulder.Whether you’re a pro or a total newbie, Valmont Bike Park offerstracks for every level of rider, even the little ones (and trust us, they will loveit). PS: Don't miss the accompanying 10,000 square-foot skate park, complete with bowls, rails, ledges, boxes and street features.

Accessibility Info

Valmont Bike Park offers ADA-compliant restrooms, picnic tables and sidewalks and paths.

Hiking at Chautauqua

The minute you see Boulder’s iconic Flatirons (the slanting, reddish sandstone slabs at the base of the foothills), you’ll want to get a closer look. Hike right up to them using the Chautauqua Trail, which traverses a sprawling plot of open space with dozens of other trails of varying levels of difficulty. And find more trailsthroughout beautiful Boulder.

Accessibility Info

The City of Boulder'sOpen Space and Mountain Parks programhas assembled an excellent set of resources for hikers using wheelchairs, walkers andscooters atAccessibleOSMP.org.

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Chautauqua Trail

Boulder Public Library

Spend an afternoon in Boulder's peaceful, sun-drenched public library, the ideal spot to lose yourself in a good book and cup of coffee. In addition to the wide selection of literature, Boulder Public Library also features an art gallery, modern architecture, outdoor murals, a giant playgroundand a local foods cafe overlooking Boulder Creek. Check out their events calendar to catch classes for adults and kids.

Accessibility Info

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that the City of Boulder make city facilities, programs, and services accessible to persons with disabilities in accordance with the standards of the ADA.If you need special assistance, contact the ADA Coordinator at 303-441-3075 at least 48 hours before the scheduled event.

Boulder Farmers Market

TheBoulder Farmers Marketis a must-visit on a Saturday morning or Wednesday evening (Wednesdays 3:30-7:30pm, May through October; Saturdays 8am-2pm, April through November). Bring your camera to capture bright displays of flowers and lusciously ripe produce, nibble on free samples ranging from granola to pasta sauce, listen to live music and simply enjoy the effervescent atmosphere.

Accessibility Info

The Boulder Farmers Market, while often heavily trafficked,is wheelchair accessible, including a ramp to the restroom inside the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art.

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Photo by Denise Chambers

Boulder Farmers Market

First Friday Art Walk

Every first Fridayis your chance to discover Boulder's art scene up close when local artists in North Boulder open up their studios for a festive community event. The entire event is free and you cannibble on snacks, stroll a cool neighborhoodand discover inspiration in a city that lives, sleeps, eats and breathescreativity.

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Photo by Gwen Gray

The Crowd Collective in NoBo

Stargazing

Thanks to our mild, often clear-skied weather, there are plenty of spots in Boulder to cozy up and gaze at the stars. Grab a hot chocolate and your blanket and check out our list of top spots to stargaze in Boulder.

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Photo by Vincent Ledvina

Gorgeous night sky above the Flatirons

Skate Park at Scott Carpenter Park

Surf’s up in the Boulder foothills! Open to skateboarders and in-line skaters, thispark features free-flowing forms and bowls, rails, ledges, boxes and street features for any level of skater to play on. Or just take it easy and cruise.

Accessibility Info

Scott Carpenter Park offers ADA-compliant sidewalks and paths, shade structures, picnic tables and restrooms.

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Photo by Gwen Gray

Scott Carpenter skatepark

Gallery Hopping

Creativity runs deep in Boulder, and the best place to see the community’s artistic outpourings are in the galleries sprinkled throughout town. All along Pearl Street and the surrounding areas are art galleries featuring the best local talent, as well as artists from around the world. Another fun way to view the work of Boulder artists is to participate in the Open Studios Fall Artist Tour, during which artists open their studios and homes to guests for the first two weekends in October.

Accessibility Info

Just two blocks off the Pearl Street Mall, The Museum of Boulder offers a variety of accessibility features, including accessible restrooms on each floor, 100% wheelchair-accessible galleries and program spaces, captioning and transcriptions for audiovisual programs, and sensory-friendly materials, including Large-Print Social Narrative and a Sensory Guide PDF.

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Gallery strolling on Pearl Street

Scenic Drives

To say there is no shortage of stunning views and vistas both in and surrounding Boulder is the ultimate understatement. Whether you're hoping to catch those elusivegolden aspens in fall or monumental peaks for a majestic photo backdrop, it's always a worthwhile activity to load up with your favorite snacks and take to the open road. Check out our list of five must-do scenic drives from Boulder.

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Peak to Peak Scenic Byway

Flagstaff Nature Center

Located at the summit of Flagstaff Mountain, Flagstaff Nature Centeris typically open 10:30am-4pm Friday-Sunday during summer and fall months (June-September). It's a great place to bring the little ones to explore and learn aboutwildlife, wildflowers and other plants as well as the history of Boulder's Open Space and Mountain Parksthrough interactive games and activities.Please note,this is a volunteer-staffed facility and isn't guaranteed to be open, but there are always plenty of hikes to do nearby!

Accessibility Info

Flagstaff Nature Center offers ADA-compliant sidewalks and paths.

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Photo by Gwen Gray

Flagstaff Nature Center

Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art

WhileBMoCAisn't technically free, the museum invites guests to "Pay from Your Heart" —whether it's one penny or one hundred dollars, you pick your admission fee. Whatever you choose, boundary-pushing and genre-bending contemporary art exhibitions await your discovery inside this small but worthwhile museum.

Accessibility Info

BMoCA operates a series of programs called "SPARK!" specifically designed to make its art exhibitions accessible for visitors with early-stage Alzheimer’s or dementia and their caregivers.To schedule a tour, please contact education@bmoca.org.

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Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art

Free Festivals and Events

There's always something happening in Boulder, and it's often free and open to the public.Browse our events calendar for the full spread (select "Free Events" to filter by category). In the meantime, here's a selection of free events from every season.

  • Fall:Mapleton Hill PorchfestEvery September dozens of local musicians play and sing on quaint porches of the historic homes in the Mapleton Hill neighborhood.
  • Winter:Snow Much Fun Light DisplaysThousands of twinkling lights illuminate Boulder's Civic Area and downtown Boulder every holiday season, November-January.
  • Spring:Conference on World Affairs at the University of ColoradoOne hundred experts on ahuge variety of topics are brought in from around the world to participate in 200 panels, discussions, plenaries, concerts and events — all free and open to the public.
  • Summer:Bands on the BricksFrom oldies to alternative, Bands on the Bricks is Boulder's premier outdoor summer concert series taking place on the bricks of the Pearl Street Mall from 5:30-9pm on Wednesdays in June and July.
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Bands on the Bricks

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