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June 2026 Events in Boulder, Colorado-image

Summer might not have technically started yet, but the warm-weather festivities are already in full swing. Sunny days and long nights offer plenty of seasonal sustenance, with plenty of activities to fill your calendar. A handful of events coming to Boulder this June include: The Colorado Shakespeare Festival A Boulder tradition for nearly 70 years, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival is the perfect way to spend a midsummer night! It kicks off on May 30th and runs through August 2nd, with a variety of shows on weekends and select weeknights. Choose from Twelfth Night and Julius Caesar (two of The Bard’s classics), Shakespeare in Love (based on the award-winning movie), and Friends/Romans/Countrymen (a humorous take on the Roman Empire).    Mumford & Sons Mumford & Sons will be playing Folsom Field on June 6th. A folk-rock band from Greater London, they formed in 2007, rose to prominence in 2011, and broke out with Babel , their Grammy-winning album. Folsom Field is the only venue in Colorado where they’re scheduled to play this year.    Boulder Jewish Festival The Boulder Jewish Festival takes place on June 7th on Pearl Street. An annual event with a 30-year history, the festival celebrates Jewish culture and community. It’s free to attend, and participants are invited to enjoy food, art, and music and to take part in a remembrance of the terrorist attack on the Boulder Run for Their Lives. The event will also feature an enhanced security presence, including K-9 units, undercover police officers, and aerial and rooftop monitoring.  Boulder Pridefest 2026 Boulder Pridefest 2026 takes place on June 13th in the Boulder Main Library parking lot. Welcoming all, the event features activities, pride merchandise, a variety of vendors, giveaways, and diverse speakers and performers. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets for performances. Flatiron Sounds Music Festival Consider spending Father’s Day at Chautauqua! The Flatiron Sounds Music Festival takes place on June 21st. A free, family-friendly event, it showcases an eclectic mix of music (and the beauty of the Flatirons). It starts at 1:00 pm and runs into the evening, featuring a lineup that includes Lindsay Lou, Armchair Boogie, Neal Francis, and more. Food and craft beer vendors will also be on site.    Whether you’re looking to celebrate community, enjoy live music, or meet new people, June in Boulder offers plenty of opportunities to get out of the house and experience summer in style.  The Habitat Apartments is in Gunbarrel, with convenient access to shopping in Boulder and beyond. We offer apartments and townhomes with private patios, a heated pool, outdoor kitchens, pet-friendly perks, and multiple floor plans. Contact us today to learn why we’re the perfect place to set down roots.  

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Local Ice Cream Shops to Explore This Summer Near Gunbarrel-image

Summer in Colorado calls for sunshine, outdoor adventures, and of course, great ice cream. If you live at Habitat Apartments, you are perfectly positioned to explore some of the best local ice cream shops in the Boulder area. Whether you are craving classic flavors, creative combinations, or dairy-free options, there is something nearby for everyone. This guide highlights top spots to satisfy your sweet tooth while enjoying everything summer in Boulder County has to offer. Why Local Ice Cream Shops Are Worth Exploring Supporting local ice cream shops means more than just enjoying a cone. Many of these businesses focus on small batch production, locally sourced ingredients, and unique flavor profiles you will not find anywhere else. It is also a great way to connect with the community and discover new favorite hangouts close to home. Best Ice Cream Shops Near Gunbarrel, Colorado Sweet Cow Located in nearby Louisville, Longmont, and Boulder, Sweet Cow is a local favorite known for its creamy texture and inventive flavors. From classics like vanilla bean to rotating seasonal options, there is always something new to try. It also offers vegan choices, making it a great stop for groups with different preferences. Glacier Homemade Ice Cream A Boulder staple for decades, Glacier is known for generous portions and a wide variety of flavors. It is the perfect place to stop after a hike or bike ride. Their old school charm and consistently great quality keep locals coming back year after year. Gelato Boy If you are in the mood for something a little different, Gelato Boy in Boulder offers authentic Italian-style gelato. Expect rich flavors, smooth texture, and unique options like pistachio and stracciatella. Gelato Boy also has dairy-free sorbet choices. Heaven Creamery This shop is all about handcrafted, small-batch ice cream made with high-quality ingredients. Located in Boulder, Heaven Creamery focuses on bold flavors and a premium experience. It is a great place to treat yourself on a warm afternoon. What to Look for in a Great Ice Cream Shop When exploring local ice cream spots, here are a few things to keep in mind: Variety of flavors, including seasonal options Dairy-free or vegan alternatives Locally sourced ingredients Outdoor seating or nearby parks Convenient location from Gunbarrel Living at Habitat Apartments means you are just a short drive or bike ride away from all of these options. Make It a Summer Routine One of the best ways to enjoy summer is to turn simple outings into traditions. Plan a weekly ice cream night, explore a new shop each weekend, or pair your visit with a walk along nearby trails or a stop at a local park.   At Habitat Apartments, you are surrounded by everything that makes Boulder living special. From scenic outdoor spaces to local dining and dessert spots, convenience and lifestyle come together in one location. Easy access to nearby ice cream shops is just one of the many perks of living in our vibrant community. Contact us to learn more.  

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5 Easy Ways to Refresh Your Apartment for Spring-image

As winter fades and Boulder begins to warm up, spring is the perfect time to give your apartment a fresh start. With longer days, blooming landscapes, and more time spent outdoors, your living space should feel just as bright and inviting as the season itself. The good news is you do not need a full redesign or a big budget to make a noticeable difference. A few simple updates can completely transform your apartment and elevate your everyday living experience. Here are five easy ways to refresh your apartment for spring in Boulder. 1. Bring the Outdoors Inside Spring in Boulder is all about nature. From the Flatirons to neighborhood parks, greenery is everywhere. Bringing that same energy into your apartment can instantly make your space feel more vibrant. Add a few low-maintenance houseplants, such as snake plants, pothos, or succulents. If your apartment gets plenty of natural light, consider herbs like basil or mint for your kitchen. Fresh flowers are another easy win. A simple bouquet on your dining table or kitchen counter can make the entire space feel lighter and more alive. 2. Swap Out Textiles for Lighter Fabrics Heavy blankets and dark winter tones can make your apartment feel closed in. Spring is the time to lighten things up. Switch out thick throws, flannel bedding, and dark pillow covers for breathable fabrics like cotton or linen. Choose lighter colors such as soft neutrals, pastels, or even subtle patterns inspired by nature. This small change can make your apartment feel more open, airy, and aligned with the season. 3. Declutter and Reset Your Space Spring cleaning is popular for a reason. It works. Take time to go through your apartment and remove items you no longer use or need. Focus on high-impact areas like countertops, entryways, and closets. In apartments, where space can be limited, a clean, organized layout makes a big difference. You will not just improve your apartment's appearance. You will also improve how it functions day to day. 4. Refresh Your Balcony or Outdoor Space If your apartment includes a balcony or patio, this is your moment to take advantage of it. Add a small seating setup, outdoor rug, or string lights to create a relaxing space where you can enjoy Boulder’s spring weather. Even a couple of plants or a simple bistro table can turn a basic balcony into a go-to spot for morning coffee or evening unwinding. Outdoor living is a huge part of the Boulder lifestyle, and your apartment can reflect that. 5. Update Your Scents and Lighting Spring is as much about how a space feels as how it looks. Swap out heavy winter candles for lighter scents like citrus, lavender, or eucalyptus. Open your windows more often to let in fresh air whenever possible. You can also adjust your lighting. Use softer, warmer bulbs or reposition lamps to create a brighter, more natural feel. Maximizing natural light is especially valuable in Boulder, where sunny days are a major perk of apartment living. Embrace Spring Living in Boulder Refreshing your apartment for spring does not have to be complicated. With a few intentional updates, your space can feel lighter, cleaner, and more connected to everything happening outside your door. Living in Boulder means having access to some of the most beautiful spring scenery in Colorado. Your apartment should reflect that same sense of renewal and energy. Looking for an apartment that complements your lifestyle year-round? Explore our Habitat community in Gunbarrel and discover a space designed for comfort, convenience, and seasonal living.  

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Spring Into Action: Things To Do In Boulder This May-image

Ready or not, spring is in full swing, summer is knocking on the door, and May is brimming with opportunities in Boulder and beyond. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a music lover, an inspired runner, or simply looking for community connections, there are plenty of events just around the corner, including:  Boulder Start-Up Week Boulder Start-Up Week is an annual tradition for visionaries, dreamers, and out-of-the-box thinkers. This free event runs from May 4th to May 8th and features more than 200 demos, ample networking opportunities, and plenty of resources. A celebration of local startups, it embraces the idea of people helping people while honoring creativity, ingenuity, and persistence.    MahlerFest MahlerFest began in 1988 and has flourished year after year. Held from May 13th to May 17th, the event honors the legacy of Gustav Mahler, the Romantic composer and one of history’s most famous conductors. Attendees are invited to take part in educational programs, immersive experiences, and in-depth discussions while enjoying world-class concerts. It’s music to anyone’s ears! Firefly Handmade Spring Market The Firefly Handmade Spring Market returns to Pearl Street on May 16th and 17th, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. This curated showcase features an eclectic mix of regional artists, creatives, and designers offering a wide array of handmade goods. With artwork, candles, clothing, jewelry, purses, artisanal foods, and more, it’s the perfect place to shop for celebrations, birthdays, and high school or college graduations.  Boulder Creek Festival The Boulder Creek Festival is an annual tradition that kicks off Memorial Day Weekend with a festive flair. Held May 22nd to May 25th along Boulder Creek, this four-day event features local art, food vendors, family-friendly activities, a beer garden, and live music. Mountain views, community connections, and beautiful Colorado weather come together to bid springtime adieu and welcome summer with open arms.  BOLDERBoulder No Boulder events list is complete without the city’s marquee racing event. The BOLDERBoulder is a world-famous Memorial Day 10K that draws everyone from elite runners to casual joggers to occasional moseyers. The course winds through scenic neighborhoods, down historic streets, and into Folsom Field, all with live music, cheering crowds, and a high-energy vibe. Blending fitness, fun, and friendship, it’s designed for people from all walks (and runs) of life.    May in Boulder is full of opportunity. No matter what you’re seeking, you can find something worth your while right outside your door.  The Habitat Apartments is in Gunbarrel, with convenient access to shopping in Boulder and beyond. We offer apartments and townhomes with private patios, a heated pool, outdoor kitchens, pet-friendly perks, and multiple floor plans. Contact us today to learn why we’re the perfect place to set down roots.  

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Your Guide to Farmers' Markets Near Boulder, Colorado-image

It’s that time of year again: Farmers market season. No matter where you land on the produce spectrum, the local vendors have something for everyone. If you’re ready to turn up for turnips, relish in radish, and set your eyes on sweet potatoes, stop by one of the following:  Boulder Farmers Market When: Saturdays from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm (April through November) and Wednesdays from 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm (May to October) What: The Boulder Farmers Market is an eclectic, vibrant market bustling with activity, music, and a passion for elevating local produce. Vendors must grow their own food, raise their own animals, and locally source ingredients (when possible).  Where: 13th and Canyon Blvd Longmont Farmers Market   When: Saturdays from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm (April through November)  What: The Longmont Farmers Market is dedicated to honoring the city’s rural roots. Originally flush with thousands of acres of farmland, Longmont enjoys a long history of cultivating everything from sugar beets and corn to cherries and berries. The market focuses on seasonal vegetables, fresh dairy, and Colorado-raised meats.  Where: Boulder County Fairgrounds Erie Farmers Market   When: Thursdays from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm (May through September)  What: The Erie Farmers Market offers a wide selection of homegrown and locally produced products, including fruits and veggies, meats, eggs, artisanal breads, honey, cheese, coffee, and natural body care products. Much of the fruit comes from Palisades, a small mountain town known for its perfect peaches.  Where: Briggs Street (between Wells and Moffat) Lafayette Farmers Market   When: Sundays from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm (May through October)  What: The Lafayette Farmers Market features over 80 local growers, producers, and vendors selling a range of goods, from candles, skincare, and green chili to coffee, mushrooms, peaches, and breads. Live music and plenty of prepared foods make it a great place to stock your fruit basket, grab breakfast, and celebrate community. Where: Public Road (between Cleveland and Geneseo) Louisville Farmer’s Market When: Saturdays from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm (May through October)  What: The Louisville Farmers Market was voted the best farmers market in Colorado in 2023, 2024, and 2025 by the Farmers Market Coalition. It features a wide array of traditional and out-of-the-box products. You’ll find typical market fare, along with health drinks, hand-sewn bags, art, homemade salsas, and more. Where: Front Street in Downtown Louisville   It’s the most wonderful time of the year for fruit fanatics and veggie visionaries. Stop by one of the above markets to support local farmers and enjoy a productive outing. The Habitat Apartments is located in Gunbarrel with convenient access to shopping in Boulder and beyond. We offer apartments and townhomes with private patios, a heated pool, outdoor kitchens, pet-friendly perks, and multiple floor plans to choose from. Contact us today to learn why we’re the perfect place to set down roots.  

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Top 5 Drinks to Welcome Spring in Boulder-image

As warmer weather, longer days, and baby animals arrive across the Front Range, it’s easy to have a little spring in your step….and your cup. With so many local cafes, seasonal drinks flow freely, and there’s plenty to choose from. Some of the most delicious ways to welcome April and May include the following: The House Blend at Boxcar Coffee Roaster Boxcar is a Pearl Street coffehouse that stands apart for its unique brewing method, which uses a vintage roaster to create uber-rich, sweet, and distinct flavors. The House Blend is a favorite among those perpetually jonesing for a cup of joe; its memorable chocolate and caramel flavors thrill the palate while offering a caffeinated kick. Enjoy a cup before work or while doing your dreaded taxes.    The Honey-Lavender Cappuccino at OZO Coffee OZO Coffee Company was founded in 2007 on the simple principles of service, community, sustainability, and quality. It features house-made cashew-almond milk, one of its many initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint. The Honey-Lavender Cappuccino is a fan favorite among coffee lovers and offers a potent, spring-like essence. Sweet and rich with floral undertones, it’s both balanced and bold.  The Spicy Chai at the Laughing Goat The Laughing Goat takes its menu seriously. It offers a variety of food items (including a range of vegan options). A popular spot for studying, socializing, and taking a mid-day break, it’s been a beloved part of Boulder for several years. The Spiced Chai is one of its most popular offerings; it's packed with flavor and delivers a satisfying kick.  The Out-of-the-Box Sips at Flatiron Coffee Flatiron Coffee has a reputation for embracing the wild side of the coffee bean. Its menu features an eclectic range of deliciously weird flavors to start your morning (or your spring) on a creative foot. A sampling includes the Butter Pecan (latte with butter pecan and brown sugar), But I am Le Tired (a cherry cola cold brew), and Peanut Butter Jelly Time (a latte made with peanut butter, strawberry syrup, and raspberry syrup).  The Roasts at Trident Booksellers and Cafe Trident Booksellers and Cafe is a small, indie bookstore in the heart of downtown Boulder. Like many bookstores, it has a cafe serving specialty coffee and fine teas, including First Light (light roast), Confluence Blend (medium roast), and Dawn Patrol (dark roast). It’s an ideal spot for those who like to mix their caffeinated joy with literature, indulging in Moby Drip, A Breve New World , and Salem’s Latte.   The Habitat Apartments is located in Gunbarrel with convenient access to shopping in Boulder and beyond. We offer apartments and townhomes with private patios, a heated pool, outdoor kitchens, pet-friendly perks, and multiple floor plans to choose from. Contact us today to learn why we’re the perfect place to set down roots.  

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