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Bicycle and Pedestrian Maps


City of Boulder Transportation Information System - Interactive city maps of construction areas, bike and pedestrian routes, city streets and bus routes.

bike_ped_map_cover.jpeg pdf GO Boulder/City of Boulder 2007 Bicycle & Pedestrian Map, full size

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. Choose the route that is best for you, depending on the purpose of your trip, your riding ability, comfort, weather conditions and time of day.

pdf 2009 individual wallet-sized bicycle and pedestrian map can be downloaded for free or picked up at the GO Boulder office.

Full-size maps are $3, discounts are available to those purchasing quantities over 50. If you are local, you can purchase the map at area bike shops or stop by the GO Boulder office in the Park Central Building, 1739 Broadway, second floor.

If you are mailing a check please send it to:

GO Boulder/City of Boulder
PO Box 791
Boulder, CO 80306


Full-size map pricing:
1-49 maps:       $3.00 each
50-99 maps:     $2.95 each
100-149 maps: $2.90 each
150-199 maps: $2.85 each
200 or more: $2.75 each

To order large quantities, please contact Marni Ratzel, the city of
Boulder's bicycle/pedestrian coordinator at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or
call 303-441-3266.

pdf 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.

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. This tool will also estimate dollars saved by not driving, calories burned and elevation gains and losses.

pdf B-360 Circle Boulder by Bicycle - Route Map
This map outlines a 24-mile (B360) or 15-mile (B180) loop that takes recreational cyclists along the City of Boulder's Greenways using Boulder's renown network of trails and bike routes. 303-441-3266
The 2009 B-360 will be held on Sunday, May 31, 2009

University Bicycle Regulations and Map
Detailed campus map showing buildings, bike and walkways, dismount zones, and bike rack locations. Regulations and safety tips included. Free. 303-492-2322

Trails Map
City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks Lands. Outlines over 120 miles of hiking trails within the City of Boulder. Thirty-eight miles of trails on Open Space and Mountain Parks are designated for use by off-road bicyclists, and bicycles are also allowed on Flagstaff Road. Available in sporting goods stores, local bike shops and city offices. $8. 303-441-3266

City of Boulder Greenways Map
(1999) A self-guided tour of Boulder's Greenways, showing points of interest. Provided by the Flatirons Chapter Credit Unions. Free. 303-441-3266

Boulder Mountain Parks and Nearby Open Space Trail Map
(1997, Colorado Mountain Club, Boulder Group) - includes only main hiking and climbing access trails. $5. 303-441-3266

The Boulder Area Trails Coalition/Boulder County Trails
For the first time ever, there is now a single map showing all designated trails in Boulder County, with a colorful overlay indicating which public land agency owns and manages them. Trails are color- and pattern-coded to show routes open to various user groups, as well as the trail surface of each trail (such as single track, 4WD road, and concrete greenway). The map also shows urban bicycle routes and other recreational amenities (including trailheads, parks, campgrounds, fishing holes, golf courses, and recreation centers). The BATCO map enables you to visualize and select your trail experience before embarking on an adventure.

Boulder Area Trails Coalition (BATCO)

To order, print one following forms and send to BATCO:

For more information, visit the

Boulder County Colorado Trails, Recreation, Topo Map
(Latitude 40, 2nd edition, 2006)

Shows available roads and trails suitable for mountain biking. Includes topographic and three-dimensional views of terrain. Available at local bike/outdoor shops and at the Map Gallery. 303-444-1406

The Bike Links 36

This is a regional bike map shows bike lanes and multi-use paths in Arvada, Boulder, Lafayette, Louisville, Superior, Westminster, City and County of Broomfield, and Boulder County. Free. 303-439-8526.

Colorado Biking Maps.
For more information about bicycling and walking in Colorado please contact:

CDOT Bicycle/Pedestrian Program
4201 E. Arkansas Ave. DTD
Denver, CO 80222
303-757-9982
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Colorado Community Bicycle Maps (on-line)

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Transit (Bus) Maps

Community Transit Network Bus Routes - HOP / SKIP / JUMP / BOUND / STAMPEDE / DASH / BOLT

City of Boulder Transportation Information System - Interactive city maps of construction areas, bike and pedestrian routes, city streets and bus routes.

Google Trip Planner - use Google's new map service to find alternative transportation routes in the Denver-Boulder Metro area.

rack_map_cover.jpeg pdf 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. A convenient wallet-sized map is also available. Free. 303-441-3266

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How to obtain a map

Bicycle maps can be purchased at many local Boulder bike shops.  You can also stop by the GO Boulder office, 1739 Broadway 2nd Floor (above Mustard's Last Stand), and pick one up.  If you order one over the phone, 303-441-3266, you'll need to send cash or a check to:

GO Boulder/City of Boulder
PO Box 791
Boulder, CO. 80302

 

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