Boulder County, Colorado

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Boulder County, Colorado
U.S. County
Boulder County Courthouse
Boulder County Courthouse
Official seal of Boulder County, Colorado
CountryUnited States
StateColorado
FoundedNovember 26, 2022
Named forlarge granite boulders in the area
DemonymBoulderite
AirportsDentsville International Airport

Boulder County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado of the United States. The county seat is the city of Dentsville, while the most populous settlement in the county is the city of Canton, which also serves as the capital of Colorado.

History[edit | edit source]

Boulder County was founded on November 26th, 2022.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Major highways[edit | edit source]

  • State Highway 36
  • State Highway 237

Natural landmarks[edit | edit source]

  • Boulder State Park
  • Meadow Mountain State Park

Government and public services[edit | edit source]

Law enforcement[edit | edit source]

Because Boulder County is such a prominent city within Colorado, many law enforcement agencies on all levels of government have jurisdiction in within County and its constituent cities.

Local and county law enforcement[edit | edit source]

Law enforcement within Boulder County is maintained principally by the Boulder County Sheriff's Office, which serves as the main law enforcement agency within the County, providing law enforcement to all three cities. The cities of Dentsville and Canton, due to their large population, also maintain independent police departments.

State law enforcement[edit | edit source]

Law enforcement operated by the Colorado government within Boulder County includes the Colorado State Patrol, which is based out of the barracks located near Meadow Mountain and has jurisdiction over Boulder County, as well as the Colorado Parks Service which operates out of the park ranger station at Boulder State Park.

Federal law enforcement[edit | edit source]

The Black Lives Matter Federal Building in the city of Canton houses several agencies of the United States Federal Government, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Secret Service, which often cooperate state and local law enforcement but operates with less of a direct role than in Washington D.C..

Transportation[edit | edit source]

The Boulder County Transit Service regulates the operation of all bus and rail lines within Boulder County. It is overseen by the United States Department of Transportation.

Communities[edit | edit source]