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Eben G. Fine Park: Boulder's Creek-Side Oasis

Relax by Boulder Creek in this scenic park named for Boulder's biggest fan, offering trails, picnics, and a playground.

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Eben G. Fine Park, nestled along Boulder Creek, offers a refreshing escape with grassy picnic spots, a playground, and access to scenic trails. Named after Boulder's enthusiastic promoter, Eben G. Fine, this park is a local favorite for relaxation and recreation.

A brief summary to Eben G. Fine Park

  • Monday 5 am-11 pm
  • Tuesday 5 am-11 pm
  • Wednesday 5 am-11 pm
  • Thursday 5 am-11 pm
  • Friday 5 am-11 pm
  • Saturday 5 am-11 pm
  • Sunday 5 am-11 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning for a peaceful atmosphere and stunning sunrise views.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy by the creek, taking advantage of the park's numerous picnic tables.
  • Wear comfortable shoes if you plan to explore the trails.
  • Check for local events or concerts that may be happening during your visit.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Pearl Street Mall, walk west on Pearl Street towards the mountains. Continue onto Canyon Boulevard, where you'll find Eben G. Fine Park on the left, just before Boulder Canyon begins. The walk is approximately 10-15 minutes. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    Several bus routes connect to Eben G. Fine Park. The HOP, SKIP, 205 and N bus lines stop near the park. From downtown Boulder, take any of these buses to the Canyon & Pearl stop. Cross Canyon Boulevard and walk one block west to the park entrance. A local bus fare costs $2.75 and serves as a 3-hour pass.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    From anywhere in Boulder, a taxi or ride-share can take you directly to Eben G. Fine Park at 101 Arapahoe Ave. A typical short trip from downtown Boulder will cost approximately $9.50.

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Discover more about Eben G. Fine Park

Eben G. Fine Park, located along the scenic Boulder Creek, is a beloved destination for both locals and tourists seeking a natural retreat within the city. Named in honor of Eben G. Fine, a pharmacist and ardent promoter of Boulder in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the park stands as a testament to his dedication to the city's appeal. Fine, known as "Mr. Boulder," captivated audiences nationwide with his hand-colored lantern slides showcasing the area's beauty. The park itself offers a variety of amenities and activities. Visitors can enjoy open grassy areas perfect for picnicking, a playground for children, and convenient access to Boulder Creek for water activities. The Boulder Creek Path, a multi-use trail, runs alongside the park, providing opportunities for walking, running, and cycling. A historic stone shelter offers a shaded spot for gatherings. Eben G. Fine Park also serves as a trailhead, connecting to the Peoples' Crossing Trailhead and Red Rocks Trail via a pedestrian bridge over Boulder Creek. This provides access to more extensive hiking and outdoor adventures. The park's central location makes it easily accessible and a popular starting point for exploring Boulder Creek Canyon. Originally, the area was known as Settler's Park and later hosted the Boulder Auto-Camp in the early 1920s, catering to automobile tourists with amenities like cooking facilities and laundry. The city purchased the property in the 1960s and dedicated it to Eben G. Fine, ensuring its legacy as a space for recreation and appreciation of nature. Today, Eben G. Fine Park continues to be a vibrant hub, embodying the spirit of Boulder's outdoor culture.

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