HIKING IN BOULDER WITH OUR BOYS…WILDFLOWERS, A BEAUTIFUL STREAM, AND LUNCH ON THE MALL

With beautiful weather in Colorado we decided to drive to Boulder with our grandsons and enjoy the outdoors. We have to seize the moment with Paxton and Logan as this was a respite from their normal busy student life! We chose the Anne U. White Trail north of Boulder where Marla and hiked last year. It’s an easy hike and really gorgeous, especially this time of year!

Marla leads the way.

Logan loves hiking more than anyone in the family.

Our trail borders Fourmile Canyon Creek.

There are numerous stream crossings, but easy to navigate.

With heavier than usual spring rains the vegetation and moss covered rocks were beautiful.

This is a lovely “False Solomon’s Seal” in bloom.

Logan checks out some nearby boulders.

We spotted pretty “Tall Bluebells” among the cliffs.

Boulder County has done a wonderful job of trail design and maintenance.

Blessed to be out with this wonderful group!

The sound of the stream is very nurturing. We did hear some young voices ahead of us a few times. It turned out to be two groups of children from a nearby elementary school on the last day of their kindergarten and 2nd grade. It was so cute to watch them transverse the trail and crossing the streams with their teachers.

Logan loves climbing!

Beautiful cliffs border much of the trail.

A beautiful Penstemon among the boulders.

We were starving for lunch so we had a nice lunch upstairs at the West End Tavern in Boulder.

The four block long pedestrian Pearl Street Mall is a favorite of ours.

We had a sensational day with our wonderful guys!

Photos: Dick Gentry. Not to be used without permission.

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