Superior is a statutory town in Boulder County with a population of about 12,980, positioned along US-36 between Boulder and the Denver suburb of Broomfield. The town incorporated in 1904 as a coal mining settlement and spent most of the twentieth century as a small rural community. Growth accelerated sharply in the 1990s and 2000s as the US-36 corridor attracted technology workers and families priced out of Boulder proper.
The town sits at the base of the Flatirons, the distinctive tilted sandstone formations visible from nearly every part of the community. Rock Creek, the largest subdivision in Superior, accounts for a significant portion of the town's housing stock and includes parks, trails, a community center, and a recreation center. Original Town Superior, near the old mining-era core, has seen recent redevelopment with new mixed-use construction.
The Marshall Fire of December 2021 devastated parts of Superior and neighboring Louisville, destroying over 1,000 structures across both communities in one of the most destructive fires in Colorado history. Portions of the Sagamore and Original Town neighborhoods burned, and rebuilding continued well into 2024 and beyond. The fire reshaped conversations about wildfire risk in Front Range communities that had not traditionally considered themselves at high danger.
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Superior is a statutory town in Boulder County with a population of about 12,980, positioned along US-36 between Boulder and the Denver suburb of Broomfield. The town incorporated in 1904 as a coal mining settlement and spent most of the twentieth century as a small rural community. Growth accelerated sharply in the 1990s and 2000s as the US-36 corridor attracted technology workers and families priced out of Boulder proper.
The town sits at the base of the Flatirons, the distinctive tilted sandstone formations visible from nearly every part of the community. Rock Creek, the largest subdivision in Superior, accounts for a significant portion of the town's housing stock and includes parks, trails, a community center, and a recreation center. Original Town Superior, near the old mining-era core, has seen recent redevelopment with new mixed-use construction.
The Marshall Fire of December 2021 devastated parts of Superior and neighboring Louisville, destroying over 1,000 structures across both communities in one of the most destructive fires in Colorado history. Portions of the Sagamore and Original Town neighborhoods burned, and rebuilding continued well into 2024 and beyond. The fire reshaped conversations about wildfire risk in Front Range communities that had not traditionally considered themselves at high danger.
Escort websites serving the Boulder County and US-36 corridor area are included in the Escortservice.com directory. Escortservice.com reviews escort websites on its own terms, does not facilitate meetings, confirm legality, or act as a broker. Users must be 21 or older.
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