Greetings from Boulder!

 

Greetings from Boulder!

 

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Situated at the base of Boulder Mountain, nestled between (and within) land of the BLM, Forest Service, and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Boulder is isolated, remote, and spectacular. It has a long history of settlement, as any local resident who’s plowed a field or dug a garden can attest. Anasazi State Park was established in 1970 to preserve the record of its earliest, prehistoric inhabitants. The first white settlement began in 1889, with Boulder incorporated as a town in 1958.

Boulder claims to be the last community in the continental United States to receive its mail by mule train. Completion of a year-round road in 1939 opened Boulder to car traffic from the south/west. The northern portion of Highway 12 over Boulder Mountain was paved in 1985. That, along with its designation as an All-American Highway, has opened up this tiny, rural ranching burg to the eyes of the world. For better or worse, people now know of Boulder, Utah. The ongoing challenge for Boulder area residents is to make sure the things we love here aren’t loved to death.

BOULDER TOWN

FIRE RESTRICTIONS

June 1st, 2024- October 31st, 2024

for more details, click link below

BOULDER TOWN FIRE RESTRICTIONS | Boulder, Utah

ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS

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Town Office: 351 No 100 East
Mailing: PO Box 1329, Boulder, UT 84716
Phone: 435-335-7300

Email for general info: townclerk@boulder.utah.gov

Zoning Administrator, Erin Smith: zoning@boulder.utah.gov

Town Clerk, Jessica LeFevre: townclerk@boulder.utah.gov

Deputy Town Clerk, Lacy Allen: deputyclerk@boulder.utah.gov

LOCAL BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS

BOULDER ACTIVE PATHS

To inform yourself and share your voice about Boulder’s Future Paths please click the link below

boulderactivepaths.com