A Guide to the Mountains Visible from Boulder, Colorado
Introduction
The city of Boulder, Colorado is well known for its beautiful mountain skyline.
This guide uses labeled photographs I have taken over the years to clearly explain
the major mountains visible from Boulder, including the Flatirons, nearby foothills,
and the high peaks of the Indian Peaks Wilderness.
I often use this list as a reference when submitting landscape photos,
because remembering mountain names can be surprisingly difficult!
Mountains Close to Boulder

This photo shows the iconic mountains that rise directly above Boulder:
- Flatirons
- South Boulder Peak and Bear Peak
- Green Mountain

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To the south (left) of the Flatirons, you can see:
- Eldorado Springs
To the north (right) of the Flatirons, the following peaks are visible:
- Sugarloaf Mountain
- Flagstaff Mountain
- Mount Sanitas
- Longs Peak
Mid-Range Foothills
Here are close-up photos of the mid-range foothill peaks that appear in the skyline.-
- Flagstaff Mountain

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- Mount Sanitas

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Sugarloaf Mountain

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High Peaks of the Indian Peaks Wilderness
The following photo shows the southern (left) side of the Indian Peaks Wilderness as seen from Boulder.

Southern Indian Peaks
- South Arapaho Peak
- North Arapaho Peak
- Mount Albion
- Kiowa Peak
Next is the northern (right) side of the range.

Northern Indian Peaks
- Pawnee Peak
- Mount Toll
- Paiute Peak
- Mount Audubon

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- Sawtooth Mountain
Longs Peak (Rocky Mountain National Park)
To the north (right) of the Indian Peaks Wilderness,
you can see Longs Peak, the highest summit in Rocky Mountain National Park.

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