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Living in Moores: A Neighbor’s Guide to Boulder’s Hidden Gem

Living in Moores: A Neighbor’s Guide to Boulder’s Hidden Gem

Nestled just north of central Boulder, the Moores neighborhood is a well-kept secret among locals. If you’re considering a new chapter in Boulder and want the best of tranquility with easy access to city life, Moores may be just what you're looking for. Here’s an inside look at what it’s like to call Moores home.

Community Vibe: Friendly and Laid-Back

The first thing most residents mention about Moores is the strong sense of community. It’s a neighborhood where people know not just their immediate neighbors but also those a few blocks away. It’s common to see friendly hellos exchanged on sidewalks or neighbors helping each other out with yard work. Block parties and holiday events foster a small-town feel, a rare commodity in a city as dynamic as Boulder.

Moores is welcoming to newcomers and long-term Boulderites alike. It’s a place where you’ll find everyone from young families to retirees, bikers to bookworms. The social fabric skews relaxed, inclusive, and unpretentious.

Types of Housing: Traditional, Spacious, and Welcoming

Moores primarily features single-family homes set on peaceful tree-lined streets such as 19th Street, Moores Court, and Quince Avenue. Homes here tend to have larger lot sizes compared to areas closer to downtown, giving families space for gardens, playsets, and backyard gatherings.

Architecturally, expect to see classic Boulder ranches, split-levels from the ‘60s and ‘70s, and tastefully updated modern homes. Many properties benefit from mature landscaping, big shade trees, and mountain views—especially as you head north toward Violet Avenue.

Most homes are owner-occupied, which brings stability to the area and helps preserve that neighborly feel. There are a handful of rental opportunities, but you won’t find large apartment complexes here, maintaining the quieter, residential character of Moores.

Walkability: Everyday Conveniences Close At Hand

One of the big pluses of Moores is its easy walkability. You can comfortably stroll to neighborhood favorites like Lucky’s Market and Amante Coffee along Broadway, or access the Fourmile Creek Path for a peaceful bike ride or morning run. The King Soopers shopping center on Iris Avenue is just a few blocks south, making grocery runs a breeze.

Sidewalks are plentiful, and streets have low traffic, so you often see kids riding bikes, neighbors walking dogs, and people out for their evening jog. Many day-to-day needs are an easy walk or bike ride away, which adds to the area’s laid-back lifestyle.

Schools and Family-Friendliness: Top Marks

Families choose Moores for its access to exceptional Boulder Valley schools. Crest View Elementary (just east on Sumac Ave) is a community anchor, well-known for its nurturing teachers and engaged parent community. Centennial Middle School and Boulder High School are both easily accessible, strengthening Moores’ appeal for households with kids of all ages.

Parents love not only the academics but also the safe, walkable streets and numerous parks nearby. Block parties, safe trick-or-treating, and summer lemonade stands all paint a picture of a neighborhood that genuinely welcomes and nurtures families.

Parks and Green Spaces: Room to Roam

Green space is one of Moores’ most beloved features. Melody Park (corner of 20th St. and Quince Ave) is a regular gathering spot for playdates, pickup soccer games, and picnics. The park features a modern playground, open grassy areas, and shade trees perfect for a lazy afternoon.

For those who crave longer adventures, Fourmile Creek Path winds along the northern edge of the neighborhood, connecting to a broader network of Boulder’s famed trails. Whether you’re walking the dog, riding bikes with kids, or looking for a quiet spot to relax, the access to nature here is superb.

Safety: Peace of Mind Day and Night

Moores is recognized as one of North Boulder’s safest areas. Streets such as 18th and Quince are calm, benefiting from low visibility to through traffic and an active Neighborhood Watch presence. Residents look out for one another, and it's not uncommon to see people leaving strollers and bikes on the porch overnight.

Proximity to local police and fire services, plus Boulder’s generally low crime rates, offer an added layer of peace of mind for families and retirees alike.

Proximity to Downtown and Major Employers: Close, But Never Crowded

While Moores feels calm and somewhat tucked away, it’s just a 10-minute drive—or a brisk bike ride—down Broadway or Iris Avenue to Pearl Street, Boulder’s iconic downtown district. Major employers on Pearl Street, the University of Colorado, and tech offices off Foothills Parkway are all within an easy commute.

For those who work in North Boulder, you’re even closer to the emerging business hubs off Broadway and the North Boulder Art District. Quick access to Foothills Parkway and Route 36 means you’re well-positioned for trips to Longmont, Denver, or beyond.

What Residents Love Most

Ask neighbors what makes Moores so special, and you’ll hear a few themes over and over:

Is Moores Right for You?

If you’re after a neighborhood that balances Boulder’s urban perks with quieter, suburban living, the Moores neighborhood is hard to beat. Great schools, beautiful homes, close-knit community, and abundant parks make it one of North Boulder’s most sought-after places to put down roots. Whether you’re a growing family, remote worker, or retiree seeking peace and convenience, Moores offers a slice of Boulder life that stands the test of time.

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