BOULDER, Colo. — Boulder Falls will stay closed for the foreseeable future after November’s “catastrophic” rockfall, which left the area in “a very unstable and dangerous condition,” according to Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks.
In November, Denver7 brought you this story about the rockslide, which had heavily damaged the trail to Boulder Falls. The trail to the falls, which is about 11 miles west of Boulder, is a short walk off the north side of Boulder Canyon Drive.
The slide damaged key trail infrastructure that was designed to capture rocks and sediment from the hillside, Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) reported at the time.
Denver7 reached out to OSMP in July to follow-up on the progress and heard back from Jeff Haley, deputy director of visitor experience and infrastructure for OSMP, on Monday afternoon…