Thursday, October 29, 2009

Bound: Inconspicuously peruse the back streets

Easy access to:

Basemar Shopping Center

CU Law school and nearby residence halls

30th and Baseline shops

Will Ville

30th Street Residences and Family Housing

Scott Carpenter Park, Pool, and Skate Park

CU Green House

Boulder Creek Pathway

Instaar

King Soopers shooping center

29th Street Mall and Movie Theatre

30th and Walnut Shopping Center

all 30th Street shops, offices, and restaurants

Target

Whole Foods Shopping Center

Diagonal Plaza with Safeway Shopping Center

From Bus Book 2008-2009

Just east of 28th street lies the quieter parallel, 30th street. Furnished with recreational parks and facilities, shops, restaurants and coffee shops, 30th street has plenty for you to do. Not only does the Bound cover 30th street in its entirety, this route has a loop on both the north and south ends. The north loop is ripe with helpful shopping places like Sports Authority and Safeway, while the south loop has restaurants, yoga and more shopping. Try your luck at eating the seven pound pizza at Beau Jo's on the south end of the Bound or buy your upcoming ski season passes at Christy Sports near Walnut and 30th. If you need to fulfill your board sport craving immediately, bring your skateboard on the Bound and get off at the Scott Carpenter Skate Park at 30th and Arapahoe. Access the Bound on Baseline just south of campus.
Catch the Bound any weekday of the year starting very early in the morning. This bus doesn't quit, because it runs late into the night every weekday. The Bound is conveniently hard to miss with trips up to six times per hour. The Bound operates on weekends and holidays, but keep in mind the service changes that take place on these days.

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