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Boulder County, Colorado

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A scenic panoramic view of Boulder, Colorado as seen from near Fairview High School, showcasing the city's landscape and surroundings.

Boulder County is a place in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is home to many people, with 330,758 living there as of the 2020 census. The largest and main city in Boulder County is Boulder.

Boulder County is part of the Boulder, Colorado Metropolitan Statistical Area. This area is also part of a bigger group of places known as the Denver-Aurora-Greeley, CO Combined Statistical Area, which includes 12 counties.

History

Further information: Curse of the Boulder Valley

Boulder County was one of the original 17 counties created by the Territory of Colorado in 1861. It was named after Boulder City and Boulder Creek, which had large rocks that made early gold mining hard. The county’s borders have stayed almost the same since 1861, though a small part became the City and County of Broomfield in 2001.

Before European settlers arrived, the area was home to Native Americans led by Chief Niwot on the plains and Utes in the mountains. The first settlers were gold prospectors who arrived in 1858 and later founded the town of Boulder and Gold Hill in 1859.

In late December 2021, a big fire called the Marshall Fire burned near Boulder, Colorado. It was very damaging, destroying many homes in the cities of Superior and Louisville, as well as some areas of Boulder County. Thousands of people had to leave their homes because of strong winds.

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 740 square miles (1,900 km2). Most of this is land, and a small part is water.

Adjacent counties

Major highways

National protected areas

View of the eastern and southern borders of Boulder County and adjacent areas in Weld, Broomfield, and Jefferson counties, with north oriented to the left. The city of Boulder is near the lower border. Taken from the International Space Station on July 1, 2022.

Rocky Mountain National Park is in Boulder County and other nearby areas. Longs Peak, the park’s highest point, is in Boulder County.

State protected area

Scenic trails and byways

Historic district

Demographics

2020 census

The 2020 census said Boulder County had 330,758 people. About 18.8% were younger than 18, and 15.5% were 65 or older. The average age was 37.6 years. Most people, around 90.6%, lived in cities. About 9.4% lived in the countryside.

The racial makeup was 77.4% White, 1.0% Black or African American, 0.8% American Indian and Alaska Native, 5.0% Asian, and smaller groups of other races. About 14.6% were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 132,551 homes. About 26.4% had children under 18. Many homes, around 28.7%, were lived in by just one person.

There were 140,848 places to live, but 5.9% were empty. Of the homes that were used, 61.0% were owned, and 39.0% were rented.

2000 census

The 2000 census counted 271,651 people in Boulder County. The racial makeup was 88.54% White, with smaller groups of other races. About 10.46% were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 114,680 homes. About 30.70% had children under 18. About 48.90% were families living together, while 40.00% were not families. The average family size was 3.03 people.

Income and rankings

In 2014, the middle income for a home was $69,407, and for a family it was $94,938. Men earned about $65,489 on average, while women earned about $48,140. About 7.0% of families and 14.6% of all people lived below the poverty line.

In 2017, Boulder County was named the best place for smart and educated people to live in the United States by Bloomberg.

Historical population
CensusPop.Note%Β±
18701,939β€”
18809,723401.4%
189014,08244.8%
190021,54453.0%
191030,33040.8%
192031,8615.0%
193032,4561.9%
194037,43815.4%
195048,29629.0%
196074,25453.7%
1970131,88977.6%
1980189,62543.8%
1990226,37419.4%
2000271,65120.0%
2010294,5678.4%
2020330,75812.3%
2025 (est.)328,560 Decreaseβˆ’0.7%
U.S. Decennial Census
1790-1960 1900-1990
1990-2000 2010-2020
Boulder County, Colorado – Racial and ethnic composition
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic)Pop 2000Pop 2010Pop 2020% 2000% 2010% 2020
White alone (NH)243,512233,741245,20383.60%79.35%74.13%
Black or African American alone (NH)2,3932,2653,1490.82%0.77%0.95%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH)1,2061,0611,1120.41%0.36%0.34%
Asian alone (NH)8,83411,99616,2913.03%4.07%4.93%
Pacific Islander alone (NH)1471532410.05%0.05%0.07%
Other race alone (NH)4394781,8200.15%0.16%0.55%
Mixed race or Multiracial (NH)4,3015,59714,7741.48%1.90%4.47%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)30,45639,27648,16810.46%13.33%14.56%
Total291,288294,567330,758100.00%100.00%100.00%

Government

Boulder County is divided into three areas. Each area has a commissioner who is elected by everyone in the county. These three commissioners form the Board of Commissioners and speak for the whole county. Each commissioner must live in their own area and can serve up to two four-year terms.

The Board of Commissioners works full time. They decide the budget for the whole county government and watch over ten county departments and the daily work of the county. Boulder County also has seven other important officials elected by everyone in the county, such as the District Attorney for the 20th Judicial District.

NameOfficeYear term beganYear re-elected
Claire LevyCounty Commissioner2021
Marta LoachaminCounty Commissioner2021
Ashley StolzmannCounty Commissioner2023
Cynthia BraddockAssessor20172018, 2023
Molly FitzpatrickClerk and Recorder20182023
Jeff MartinCoroner2024
Curtis JohnsonSheriff2023
Lee StadeleSurveyor20152018, 2023
Paul WeissmannTreasurer20152018, 2023

Politics

Boulder County used to support Republican candidates in presidential elections until the late 1980s. Since then, the county has strongly supported Democratic candidates. It is now one of the most liberal areas in Colorado.

In recent years, support for Republican candidates has dropped. In the elections from 2008 to 2024, Republican candidates received less than 28% of the vote in Boulder County. In 2020, Democrat Joe Biden won over 77% of the vote. In 2024, Kamala Harris got 76.5% of the vote.

Boulder County has also shown its progressive views in other votes. For example, in 2006, most voters in the county opposed a state amendment about marriage. In 2012, over 66% of the county voted to legalize marijuana in Colorado.

Local courts

The 20th Judicial District of Colorado serves Boulder County. It has eight judges who handle many types of cases. There is also a Boulder County Court with five judges and six magistrates who handle smaller cases.

Boulder County has two main courthouses. The Boulder County Justice Center in Boulder is the main office for the 20th Judicial District and includes the office of the district attorney. The Longmont Courthouse in Longmont supports the County Court and the District Attorney's Office.

Communities

Boulder County has many places where people live. Some of these places are called cities, and others are called towns or census-designated places. There are also smaller areas that are not officially named towns or cities.

Cities

Boulder County, Colorado

Towns

Census-designated places

Other unincorporated communities

Education

Boulder County has several school districts that help teach students. Some of these include the Boulder Valley School District RE-2, Estes Park School District R-3, St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J, and Thompson School District R-2J. These districts work together to offer schools and learning chances for children in the area.

Images

The Boulder County Courthouse, a historic building in Colorado.

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