If you’re planning a trip to Colorado and looking beyond Denver, Boulder and Fort Collins, two of Colorado’s most beloved college towns, often come up. Their similarities include incredible natural beauty, easy access to hiking and biking, walkable downtown areas, and thriving food and beer scenes. But which one is right for your next getaway? As Colorado locals, we frequent both towns, but we know many of you only have time to visit one. In this Boulder vs Fort Collins guide, we’ll compare what makes each city special, so you can choose the best fit for your next vacation.
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Quick Overview: Boulder vs Fort Collins
| Feature | Boulder | Fort Collins |
|---|---|---|
| Vibe | Eco-conscious, active, upscale | Friendly, laid-back, artsy |
| Population | ~106,000 | ~170,000 |
| Location | At the base of the Flatirons | Just east of the Rocky Mountain foothills |
| Distance from Denver | ~30 miles (~45 min drive or ~ 50 min bus) | ~65 miles (~1 hr 10 min drive / bus) |
| Best for | Hikers, skiers, foodies, wellness travelers | Beer lovers, cyclists, casual explorers |
| Main University | University of Colorado Boulder | Colorado State University |
| Elevation | 5,430 ft (1,544 m) above sea level | 5,003 ft (1,525 m) above sea level |
Outdoor Activities Boulder vs Fort Collins
Boulder Hiking
Having immediate trail access right from town makes Boulder a hiker’s paradise. There are countless hikes in Boulder. Some of the most popular hikes include:
- McClintock/Enchanted Mesa Trails at Chautauqua Park – enjoy iconic views of the Flatirons on this easy, 2 mile hike, just minutes from downtown,
- Lion’s Lair Trail to Mt. Sanitas – a moderate 4.1 mile round trip hike to the summit of Mt. Sanitas, with beautiful views over Boulder and the plains beyond.
- Mt. Sanitas – a locals’ favorite for quick but challenging elevation gain (3.1 mile round trip hike). Starts just minutes north of downtown,
- Royal Arch Trail – this 3.3 mile steep climb from Chautauqua Park ends at a natural rock arch with sweeping views over the city.
For those looking for nearby alpine lakes to hike to, consider hiking in the Brainard Lake Recreation Area.
Pro tip: Enjoy a meal at the Chautauqua Dining Hall after your hike for a classic Boulder experience.

Fort Collins Hiking
While Fort Collins doesn’t sit right at the base of the mountains like Boulder, it still offers scenic foothill hikes just a short drive from town:
- Horsetooth Falls Loop Trail – just a few miles west of Fort Collins, this easy-moderate 2.5 mile roundtrip takes you past a beautiful waterfall, especially pretty in spring
- Horsetooth Falls and Horsetooth Mountain Loop – enjoy a 6.0 mile moderate option, leading past Horsetooth Falls and Horsetooth Rock, among others. Enjoy panoramic views over Horsetooth Reservoir.
- Arthur’s Rock Trail – in Lory State Park is a fun moderate 3.2 mile round trip hike, leading to beautiful views.
Whether you’re hiking in Boulder or Fort Collins, be sure to come prepared for the altitude and sun with these day hiking tips. For those not comfortable with hiking on your own in this environment, consider taking the top rated Fort Collins hiking tour or Boulder hiking tour.

Boulder Biking
Known for being one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country, Boulder offers:
- Over 300 miles of bike lanes and paths within Boulder,
- The scenic paved Boulder Creek Path through downtown and Boulder’s parks (5.5 miles one way),
- The Boulder Canyon trail (unpaved) heading west from town into Boulder Canyon,
- Road cycling routes into the foothills, including Flagstaff Road and Lefthand Canyon.
- Boulder mountain biking is hard to beat. The Boulder Mountain Bike Alliance has an excellent guide for best trails based on your ability.
Pro Tip: Enjoy the Best of Boulder e-bike tour, a great way to familiarize yourself with the city, and one of the best family friendly tours in Boulder.

Fort Collins Biking
Named a Platinum-level Bicycle Friendly Community, Fort Collins is ideal for both city and nature rides:
- Rent a bike and explore the 250 miles of bike lanes and paths within Fort Collins,
- Spring Creek Trail, Fossil, and Power Trails are scenic, well-maintained routes through town,
- The Poudre River Trail, a 21-mile paved multi-use path, runs from Greeley to nearby Windsor,
- Enjoy a guided or self-guided Brew Cruise, exploring the local craft brew scene,
- Horsetooth Mountain open space is a great mountain biking destination (in addition to hiking).
It’s hard to pinpoint whether Boulder or Fort Collins is better for bikers. They are both wonderful to explore on 2 wheels.

Boulder Water Sports
Though Boulder and Fort Collins are land-locked, they have a surprising amount of water sports to enjoy.
- Boulder Reservoir – popular for swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, rowing, waterskiing, and summer picnics. Rent SUP’s, kayaks, canoes, or pontoon boats. This is just one of the best Denver area paddleboarding lakes.
- Tubing on Boulder Creek – a favorite warm-weather activity that runs through downtown (check rental information and conditions before going).

Fort Collins Water Sports
- Horsetooth Reservoir is Fort Collins’ go-to spot for kayaking, paddleboarding, boating, rowing, swimming, and even cliff jumping.
- Inlet Bay Marina on Horsetooth Reservoir offers kayak, canoe, SUP, hydro-bike, as well as motorized boat rentals (jetski’s, ski boats, and fishing boats.
- Cache la Poudre River is the go to spot for whitewater rafting and fly fishing in the Fort Collins area.

Boulder Winter Sports
- Alpine skiing: The closest alpine skiing and snowboarding is at Eldora Mountain Resort (~40 min away);
- Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing can be done at Eldora Mountain Resort, or at nearby areas like Brainard Lake and Caribou Ranch. Boulder Nordic Club grooms the trails at North Boulder Park when there is enough snow;
- Winter hiking and snow-dusted trail running is very popular with locals.

Fort Collins Winter Sports
- Alpine skiing: The closest alpine skiing to Fort Collins is Eldora Mountain Resort, though it takes at least 1 hour 40 minutes;
- Cross country skiing: There are a variety of moderate-challenging cross country ski trails in Cache la Poudre River Canyon. Across the border in Wyoming (about a 1 hour 20 minute drive), Happy Jack Recreation Area has groomed trails when snow conditions permit. When there is enough snow in town, the City Park 9-Hole Course can be used for cross country skiing.
- Snowshoeing: Enjoy snowshoe-friendly hikes at Lory State Park and Horseshoe Mountain Open Space.
Downtown Vibe & Culture Boulder vs Fort Collins
Boulder: Upscale & Energetic
You can easily spend a half day or more exploring downtown Boulder's lively Pearl Street Mall, with its independent shops, high-end restaurants, art galleries, and street performers. You can expect to see a blend of eco-conscious locals, tourists, and college students. In warmer weather, sit outside enjoying coffee or a meal, while listening to street performers playing music.
Don't miss:
- Browsing the Boulder Bookstore, a perennial Boulder favorite,
- Taking a break for tea at the stunning Dushanbe Teahouse,
- Enjoying a coffee at Bitty & Beau's off of Pearl Street (in addition to great coffee, this small chain focuses on employing people with disabilities).

Fort Collins: Laid-Back & Creative
Old Town Fort Collins has a charming, small-town vibe with historic architecture, craft breweries, independent boutiques, bookstores, and plenty of outdoor patios. It was the inspiration for Disneyland’s Main Street USA in the 1950's, and it still feels that way.
Don't miss:
- A visit to Old Firehouse Books,
- Enjoy tea or a light meal at The Duchess Tea Room,
- Have a coffee (and pastry or sandwich) at the hip Lima Coffee Roasters.

Breweries and Dining Boulder vs Fort Collins
Boulder: Farm-to-Table Dining & Local Breweries
If you're looking for fresh, locally-sourced farm-to-table food, Boulder is the place to be. You'll find everything from award-winning vegetarian cuisine to upscale tasting menus.
- Don’t miss Black Cat Boulder, Oak at Fourteenth, or Bramble & Hare
- Local brews at Avery Brewing, Upslope, or VisionQuest Brewing

Fort Collins: The Craft Beer Capital
One of the top beer cities in the country, Fort Collins has over 20 breweries, making it a paradise for beer lovers.
- Take a tour at New Belgium Brewing or Odell Brewing Co;
- Enjoy brews and casual eats at CooperSmith’s or Jessup Farm Barrel House;
- Take the Brew Cruise, exploring a variety of local breweries (you can also do this as a walking tour).
Food in Fort Collins tends to be more relaxed and affordable than the food in Boulder, with plenty of locally-owned spots.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Attractions Boulder vs Fort Collins
Beyond the main downtown pedestrian areas, there is much more to explore in both Boulder and Fort Collins.
Boulder
- Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory Tour is ideal for all ages (don't miss the mint room),
- Dairy Arts Center houses art galleries, theater, and a cinema,
- Rayback Collective, Boulder's food truck park.

Fort Collins
- Fort Collins Museum of Discovery, a hands-on science museum,
- Gardens on Spring Creek, Fort Collins' botanic gardens,
- Lyric Theater, an independent movie theater and event space.

Where to Stay in Boulder & Fort Collins
Boulder and Fort Collins are among the best day trips from Denver. While spending 1 day in Boulder or Fort Collins is worthwhile, spending a weekend or longer gives you time to further explore these college towns and the surrounding areas.
Boulder
Boulder's Unique Places to Stay include boutique hotels and eco-luxury vibes. A few are:
- St Julien Hotel & Spa (luxury downtown)
- Boulderado Hotel (historic downtown)
- Basecamp Boulder (adventure-meets-style)

Fort Collins
Generally more affordable than Boulder, with lots of character:
- The Armstrong Hotel (historic downtown)
- The Elizabeth Hotel (chic, music-themed)
- Best Western Kiva Inn (budget-friendly near old town)

Final Verdict Boulder vs Fort Collins: Which Should You Visit?
There's no one right answer to this question.
- Choose Boulder for an upscale mountain town with direct trail access and incredible food. Great for those seeking a more active or luxury-leaning trip.
- Choose Fort Collins if you're looking for a more laid-back experience with incredible beer and casual restaurants, without the Boulder price tag. Perfect for families, friend groups, and budget-conscious explorers.
If you have time, definitely try to visit both!
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The hiking trails look beautiful in both places! Would love to visit one day
Hope you can visit!
Thank you so much for putting these two side by side. Makes the comparison so much easier. Booking my trip to Boulder now!
Great! Enjoy your trip!
There are so many reasons to visit both Boulder and Fort Collins but I think Boulder would be my first choice. I’d like to visit the bookstore and check out the tea factory tour.
Hope you have a chance to visit Boulder and try these out.
I would love to visit both cities – in the summer. I made my first trip to Colorado last July and found it to be a beautiful state.
Hope you have a chance to visit both!
I would choose Forr Collins as I like creative atmosphere & authentic gastronomy, including beverages!
Great! Hope you can visit Fort Collins!
Just for the economy, I would have to choose Fort Collins, I suppose … and the laid-back vibe …
Thank you for such an in-depth comparison! I think Boulder is more my kind of place. My partner and I love food and hiking.
Boulder sounds perfect for you then!
Such an interesting comparison between Boulder and Fort Collins! I haven’t had the chance to visit either, but it’s good to know the distinct character of each. You’ve definitely made me curious to experience both for myself one day.
Thank you for the feedback!
This was a good look at the differences and similarities between Boulder and Fort Collins. We could certainly enjoy some great outdoor activities in both spots. Hubby would not want to miss Fort Collins ad the craft beer capital. We should probably plan to visit both and decide which we would prefer.
If you have time to visit both, I’d recommend it.
you had me at craft beer capital!!
Great! Hope you can visit the craft beer capital!
I love Colorado, and this comparison makes me want to explore both Boulder and Fort Collins even more! Boulder’s hiking trails are incredible—especially that Royal Arch Trail with sweeping city views. Fort Collins seems like the perfect base for relaxed outdoor adventures, and I’d love to try the Horsetooth Falls Loop in spring. Can’t wait to plan a trip and hit these trails!
Hope you have a chance to visit both places!