
Boulder, known for its dedication to recreation and open space, has announced its schedule for the upcoming Presidents Day holiday on February 17th. According to the City of Boulder, while city administration facilities and Age Well Centers will observe the holiday and remain closed, citizens won't have to put their workout routines on pause or reschedule their tee times.
For those looking to stay active, the city's recreational centers and the Boulder Reservoir keep their doors open, offering normal operating hours. Not to be outdone by the greens and fairways, Flatirons Golf Course welcomes golf enthusiasts without changing its schedule. Detailed information on these facilities is available through the Boulder Parks and Recreation webpage, giving the community a head start on planning their Presidents Day activities.
Green spaces remain a mainstay for leisure in Boulder, as city parks remain accessible from dawn to long after dusk, a chance for all to breathe in the Colorado air from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. While alcohol consumption and fire-grilling in a park carve out their spaces only with a permit, and man's best friend must be leashed, the city ensures regulations don't spoil the free-spirited fun. The Open Space and Mountain Parks trails and trailheads, consistently a draw for locals and visitors alike, promise unfettered adventure.
An added perk to round out the holiday, Boulder provides a break from feeding the meters. Free parking on Monday affirms the city's nod to Presidents Day, making garage, lot, and on-street pay stations' spots even more inviting for those drawn to Boulder's urban core. As holidays often serve as a pause, a breath in the nonstop rhythm of our days, Boulder's inclusions for Presidents Day craft that moment of respite. Renting a moment's simplicity, they offer citizens the ease of parks without the hunt for coins.









