
Getting Around Boulder
Here are few resources that can make your journey in Boulder by bike or bus a whole lot easier:
- Bus Resources:
- Community Transit Network- these are the local HOP, SKIP, JUMP, BOUND, DASH, STAMPEDE and BOLT buses that offer convenient travel around the city and county, and are great ways to connect with RTD buses for longer trips. Schedules and route maps are included on each route's home page.
- Regional Transportation District (RTD)- RTD's Web site offers helpful trip planners and provides information on the bus routes serving your neighborhood and place of business.
- Google Trip Planner- use Google's new map service to find alternative transportation routes in the Denver-Boulder Metro area.
Boulder RTD Transit Map - Full Size- The 2007 Boulder Transit Map is a comprehensive map indicating the bus routes in Boulder County with details of Longmont and Boulder.
- City of Boulder Transportation Information System - Interactive city maps of construction areas, bike and pedestrian routes, city streets and bus routes.
- NextBus.com - Find out when the HOP will be at your stop.
- Special Transit is a private, nonprofit organization that promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused traransportation options. They also operate the HOP service. To contact Special Transit by phone, call 303-447-2848.
- Biking Resources:
- GOBikeBoulder.net- Makes finding the best route to pedal around Boulder as easy as coasting downhill. This cutting-edge, route-finding Web site gives you the tools to discover the best way to enjoy Boulder's over 300 miles of bike lanes, routes, designated shoulders and paths.
GO Boulder/City of Boulder 2007 Bicycle & Pedestrian Map - This citywide map offers a range of walking and cycling options for commuting and recreational activities including on, off street and multi-use path options.
Boulder's Bike to Shop Map - Includes information on where to find both covered and uncovered bike parking, bike shop locations, multi-use paths, bike routes, lanes and shoulders, transit stops, restrooms and so much more.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 February 2010 11:23