Boulder, CO
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Boulder, CO
Tucked into a picturesque valley below the iconic Flatirons, Boulder hosts thriving tech and natural foods industries, supports a renowned entrepreneurial community, has some of the region’s best restaurants, and is home to many federal research labs and a world-class university. No wonder this Rocky Mountain town of approximately 100,000 people is a world-class destination.
LDS Population
LDS Members make up 2.97% of the population of Boulder. The second temple in Colorado will be built in Fort Collins in 2014.
LDS History
The first Latter-day Saints in Colorado were predominantly from the American South. In 1846, converts from Mississippi, expecting to join Brigham Young and the pioneer company en route to the Great Basin. They formed the nucleus of permanent LDS colonization in Colorado, wintering in Pueblo in 1877-1878 and settling in 1878 in the San Luis Valley. Joined by settlers from Sanpete County and elsewhere in Utah and by two families from New Mexico, they founded several settlements in the following decade.
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Climate
Denver Colorado Temple
37 miles SE of Boulder
Family Friendly
There are endless ways to get out and enjoy the 300-plus days of sunshine a year: from the hundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails to some of the best rock climbing in America. Take a simple stroll with the family down the historic Pearl Street Mall, rent a B-Cycle bike and ride along the more than 300 miles of bike paths.
Demographics:
The United States Census Bureau reported that in 2010 the population of Boulder was 97,385, while the population of the Boulder Metropolitan Statistical Area was 294,567.