BoulderWise Partner Resources and Toolkit
Rooted in a wild love of the land and guided by the wisdom of Leave No Trace, BoulderWise invites every visitor to tread lightly, act kindly and help preserve the beauty and spirit of this remarkable place for generations to come. By following these simple principles, you’ll not only help protect Boulder — you’ll be part of what makes it so special.
Visit Boulder and Leave No Trace are delighted to share the below resources with our partners. This toolkit contains both digital and physical items free to access and order below. If you have any questions regarding the use or procurement of these materials, please email julie.mchale@bouldercvb.com.

Physical Toolkit
Toolkit items can be ordered at no cost by emailing julie.mchale@bouldercvb.com.
Hotel Table Tent
Short-Term Rental Table Tent
BoulderWise Poster
Digital Toolkit
Access these digital assets below to help spread the word about BoulderWise. These assets should not be changed or altered without prior approval from Visit Boulder and Leave No Trace.
Thanks for Being BoulderWise!
On behalf of all the plants, animals and humans that call Boulder home, your commitment to helping spread the word about how to visit our city and open spaces with care is truly appreciated. Download your free BoulderWise badge to display it with pride!
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The BoulderWise BadgeDownload your digital badge — proof of your overall awesomeness and commitment to protecting what makes Boulder so special. |
Boulder has been a leader in environmentalism for decades. Learn how the city has united to conserve land and resources.
Boulder's Leaders in Responsible Recreation
Our community has a long history of protecting and enjoying its resources. Here are our partners in protecting Boulder's natural environment for all to cherish.
Visit Boulder acknowledges that the land on which we live, work and recreate today has been inhabited by Indigenous people for more than 13,000 years. We honor all Native nations associated with the Boulder Valley, affirm their ancestral ties to their homeland and acknowledge the history of mistreatment and forced removal that has had a devastating impact on their communities. When we discuss Boulder with visitors and our communities, we are discussing Native lands, and we endeavor to do our part to include the stories of the area’s first inhabitants.
Do Colorado Right
Visit Boulder is a proud partner of the Do Colorado Right Coalition.
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