Public Drinking Spring

Boulder Creek

1001, Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO 80302, US

Boulder Creek
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About This Spring

## Overview Boulder Creek is a popular public drinking water source located along Arapahoe Avenue in the heart of Boulder, Colorado. Situated near the University of Colorado campus, this spring has become a well-known spot among locals and students alike for filling up water bottles with fresh, clean-tasting water. Visitors have reported that the water tastes exceptionally clean and refreshing, and it has earned rave reviews from the Boulder community over the years. Boulder sits at the base of the Rocky Mountain foothills, and the region's water sources benefit from snowmelt filtering through layers of ancient granite and sedimentary rock. Boulder County has long been recognized for its high-quality municipal and natural water, and this particular source on Arapahoe Avenue has become a go-to spot for those seeking an alternative to store-bought bottled water. ## Directions 1. Head to **1001 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO 80302** — this is the nearest address to the spring. 2. From the intersection of **Broadway and Arapahoe Avenue**, head east on Arapahoe Avenue. 3. The spring is located along Boulder Creek, which runs parallel to Arapahoe Avenue in this area. 4. Look for public access points near the creek along the Boulder Creek Path, a paved multi-use trail that follows the waterway through town. **GPS Coordinates:** 40.013935, -105.28173 ## What to Expect Boulder Creek flows through the center of town, and the area around Arapahoe Avenue is easily accessible on foot, by bike, or by car. The spring is conveniently located near the University of Colorado Boulder campus, making it a frequent stop for students and residents. The surrounding area features the scenic **Boulder Creek Path**, a beloved multi-use trail that stretches for miles along the creek, offering a pleasant walk or ride to reach the water source. The path is lined with mature trees, parks, and picnic areas, making it a great spot to linger after filling up. Water flow along Boulder Creek can vary seasonally — spring snowmelt typically brings higher flows, while late summer and fall may see reduced levels. The water has been reported to taste clean and fresh, and it has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community. As with any natural water source, conditions can change, so visitors should use their own discretion. Parking is available along Arapahoe Avenue and in nearby public lots. The area is well-trafficked and feels safe at all hours. Whether you're a CU student looking for a free, high-quality water refill or a visitor exploring Boulder's beautiful creek corridor, this is a worthwhile stop.

Getting There

Address

1001, Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO 80302, US

GPS Coordinates

40.013935, -105.281730

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to **1001 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO 80302** — this is the nearest address to the spring. 2. From the intersection of **Broadway and Arapahoe Avenue**, head east on Arapahoe Avenue. 3. The spring is located along Boulder Creek, which runs parallel to Arapahoe Avenue in this area. 4. Look for public access points near the creek along the Boulder Creek Path, a paved multi-use trail that follows the waterway through town.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Parking available nearby.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.