Free Eldorado Canyon State Park weekend shuttle begins Saturday, May 28 - Boulder County

2022-05-21 23:15:24 By : Ms. Shally Liu

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Boulder County, Colo. - Beginning on Saturday, May 28, Boulder County, Colorado Parks & Wildlife and City of Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks will offer a free shuttle service on weekends and holidays this summer and fall to carry passengers from Superior, Boulder, and Marshall to Eldorado Canyon State Park, a popular hiking, sightseeing, and climbing destination, and to the Marshall Mesa, Doudy Draw and South Mesa trailheads. The Eldo Shuttle helps to mitigate increased automobile parking and car traffic congestion-related impacts in Eldorado Springs, within the state park and along CO 170.

The shuttle service will begin Saturday, May 28, and will run Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays until Monday, Sept. 5. Holidays with shuttle service include Monday, May 30 (Memorial Day), Monday, July 4 (Independence Day) and Monday, Sept. 5 (Labor Day). Shuttles run from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day of service. Shuttles will run approximately every 20 minutes. Passengers riding from Boulder will need to transfer buses at CO 93 and CO 170 to reach the state park or the Doudy Draw and South Mesa trailheads; transfer wait time will be less than 5 minutes each way.

The shuttle route includes the following stops:

All shuttle passengers age 16 and older will be required to purchase a valid state parks pass to enter the state park. Shuttle riders can bring an annual pass, purchase a day pass online at www.cpwshop.com or bring $4 cash per adult to pay onboard the shuttle (exact change only, drivers carry no change). Shuttle riders paying by credit card will need to deboard and purchase a day pass at the Visitor Center. Shuttle riders headed to the Marshall Mesa, Doudy Draw or South Mesa trailheads do not need any pass or fare.

Gear and bikes are welcome

Masks or facial coverings not required to ride

Masks or facial coverings are not required to ride the shuttle, but passengers who would feel more comfortable wearing a mask are welcome to do so.

Take the bus to the shuttle

Rather than driving to your trailhead or one of the shuttle parking lots, visitors are encouraged to take the RTD route SKIP, DASH, Flatiron Flyer or other bus routes that stops along Broadway in Boulder or at US 36 & McCaslin to connect to the Eldo Shuttle.

Parking is extremely limited inside Eldorado Canyon State Park and at the Doudy Draw and South Mesa trailheads. When parking inside the state park is full, you will be not be allowed in, and there is no public parking nearby. Don’t chance it - park at one of the shuttle lots and ride the shuttle instead! Illegal parking could result in fines and/or towed vehicles.

Timed entry reservations not required to ride the free shuttle

Colorado Parks & Wildlife recently approved a pilot timed entry reservation system for visitors driving to Eldorado Canyon State Park. This program will begin later this summer, and require visitors accessing the park via private vehicle to make a reservation for access between 5:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Reservations are not required for shuttle parking, or to ride the shuttle.

If you would like more information, visit www.EldoShuttle.com or contact Alex Hyde-Wright at ahyde-wright@bouldercounty.org or 303-441-4910.

For information about all recreation shuttles operating in Boulder County in 2022, visit www.boco.org/shuttles.

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