Wonderland Hills
Boulder, CO
North Boulder’s most secluded residential enclave — Wonderland Lake’s wildlife sanctuary and ADA-accessible trails at your doorstep, foothills pressing in from the west, a neighborhood that feels like mountain living while staying ten minutes from Pearl Street.
- Zip Code80304
- Home StylesSingle-Family, Condo, Townhome — Mixed
- Year Built1940s–Present (diverse)
- Price Range$600K (condos) – $2M+ (SFH)
- HOAVaries by community
- School DistrictBoulder Valley School District
- Key DrawWonderland Lake Wildlife Sanctuary — adjacent
- LocationNW Boulder · Base of Foothills · W. of Broadway
Mountain Living in the City
Wonderland Hills occupies a genuinely singular position in Boulder’s residential landscape — a neighborhood that sits at the base of the foothills, pressed against the mountains from the west, bordered by Wonderland Lake Park to the north, with Broadway providing the eastern connection to the rest of Boulder. It is a small neighborhood — fewer than 1,000 residents, a population that has given it a quiet, almost secretive character — and it feels meaningfully different from the rest of the city. Visitors regularly comment that it feels farther from downtown than the ten minutes it actually takes to get there.
That feeling comes from the landscape. The foothills rise steeply from the neighborhood’s western edge, creating a sense of enclosure and shelter that is unusual for an in-city neighborhood. Wonderland Lake — a protected wildlife sanctuary with nesting shorebirds and migratory waterfowl — sits at the neighborhood’s northern edge, its wetlands and grasslands visible from many home windows and accessible on foot for most residents. The combination of foothills, lake, and relatively low density creates an atmosphere that locals describe as “mountain living without the mountain commute” — an accurate characterization that explains why properties here hold their value with particular tenacity.
Housing in Wonderland Hills is deliberately mixed: condominiums and townhomes at the more accessible price end, larger single-family homes on substantial lots that can reach into the millions for the most premium positions against the open space boundary. The streets are quiet, intentionally so. The neighborhood’s limited parking is not a planning failure but a feature: it keeps non-residents from using Wonderland Hills as a staging area for Wonderland Lake access, preserving the lake’s trails and natural areas for the people who live there. Long-term residents have come to view this parking limitation as one of the neighborhood’s strongest assets.
The community’s outdoor orientation is reinforced by the Foothills Community Park nearby — 65 acres with pickleball courts, soccer fields, an inline hockey rink, a community garden operated by Growing Gardens, and an off-leash dog area. Combined with Wonderland Lake’s 1.7-mile ADA-accessible loop trail, hang gliding and paragliding launch access above the lake, and the broader north Boulder trail network, Wonderland Hills provides an outdoor access package that residents who came for the neighborhood never stop being grateful for.
Ten Minutes to Pearl Street, Mountain Foothills at the Back Door
Wonderland Hills sits north of Linden Avenue, west of Broadway, at the base of the Boulder foothills — approximately two miles north of downtown Boulder and Pearl Street. Broadway’s RTD bus service provides public transit access south to downtown Boulder and beyond, and the Flatiron Flyer BRT on US-36 is accessible nearby for Denver and Broomfield commuters. The neighborhood’s bike lane on Broadway connects cyclists to the city’s broader trail network.
US-36 access keeps downtown Denver approximately 35–40 minutes away. Lucky’s Market, a beloved local grocery with a strong organic selection, is within easy reach of the neighborhood for daily grocery needs. The NoBo Arts District’s cafés and restaurants along north Broadway provide walkable dining options closer than downtown Pearl Street for many daily needs. North Boulder Recreation Center — with its indoor pool including a water slide, courts, and fitness programming — is nearby.
Wonderland Lake, Foothills Trails, and Open Space
- Wonderland Lake Wildlife Sanctuary (adjacent — ADA-accessible 1.7-mile loop)
- Wetlands birdwatching (migratory shorebirds & waterfowl)
- Hang gliding & paragliding launch (above the lake)
- Lake fishing access
- Foothills Community Park (65 acres — pickleball, soccer, hockey)
- Growing Gardens community garden (Foothills Park)
- Off-leash dog area (Foothills Community Park)
- North Boulder trail network (foothills connections)
- North Boulder Recreation Center (pool, courts, fitness)
- Lefthand Canyon (mountain biking — short drive)
- Lyons / St. Vrain Canyon (30 min north — kayaking, fishing)
- Linden Avenue trail connections
Education in Wonderland Hills
Wonderland Hills is served by Boulder Valley School District. The neighborhood’s school pipeline runs through Crest View Elementary — a well-regarded north Boulder BVSD school — and Boulder High School for high school, with the middle school assignment depending on specific address.
Always verify current school assignments with Boulder Valley School District before purchasing — BVSD boundary changes can affect specific addresses.
Where Wonderland Hills Residents Eat
Wonderland Hills draws on north Boulder’s commercial corridor for its daily dining needs, with the full Pearl Street scene a short ride or drive south and the NoBo Arts District’s growing restaurant options in between.
Wonderland Hills’ closest grocery anchor — a beloved independent local grocery with a strong organic selection that serves as both the daily shopping destination and an informal neighborhood gathering point.
A neighborhood favorite on the north Broadway corridor — tapas and wood-fired pizza in a lively setting that draws Wonderland Hills residents regularly for casual evenings out.
A short ride south to Pearl Street — Boulder’s most beloved neighborhood brewpub, with organic craft beer and a welcoming all-ages atmosphere that Wonderland Hills families treat as a regular destination.
A Pearl Street institution combining a serious independent bookstore with a café — the perfect Whittier morning, afternoon, or evening, steps from home.
A genuine Parisian-style brasserie in the heart of downtown Boulder — classic French bistro fare, a polished atmosphere, and the celebration dinner that Boulder residents reach for when the occasion demands something beyond casual.
One of the most acclaimed restaurants in the Rocky Mountain region — northern Italian cuisine and an extraordinary wine program that Boulder residents visit for a date night or special occasion.
Living in Wonderland Hills
Wonderland Hills residents are unanimous about what they value most: the lake, the trails, the silence, and the sense that the neighborhood feels like a secret that only its residents fully know. The parking limitations that discourage visitors are experienced by residents as a genuine quality-of-life benefit — the trails and the lake remain theirs in a way that more accessible neighborhoods never manage.
The neighborhood’s defining asset — a 34-acre wildlife sanctuary at the northern edge with an ADA-accessible 1.7-mile loop trail, wetland habitat for migratory birds, lake fishing, and a paragliding launch site above the water. Residents wake up and walk to it before coffee.
The foothills pressing against the neighborhood’s western edge create the enclosed, sheltered character that makes Wonderland Hills feel meaningfully different from the rest of Boulder — a sense of being held by the landscape that residents describe as irreplaceable.
A comprehensive outdoor recreation complex nearby — 65 acres with pickleball courts, soccer fields, an inline hockey rink, the Growing Gardens community garden, and an off-leash dog area that serve as the neighborhood’s extended backyard.
Wonderland Hills’ limited guest parking has the practical effect of keeping the neighborhood’s trails and lake primarily for resident use — an unusual situation where a planning constraint functions as a premium amenity.
The North Boulder Recreation Center’s indoor pool — including a water slide — courts, gymnastics center, and year-round programming serve as the neighborhood’s primary indoor activity destination across all seasons.
The broader north Boulder trail network connects Wonderland Hills to miles of foothills hiking and mountain biking — extending the neighborhood’s outdoor access well beyond the lake loop into the broader Boulder open space system.
Homes for Sale in Wonderland Hills
Ready to Call Wonderland Hills Home?
Wonderland Hills is one of Boulder’s best-kept secrets — mountain foothills at the back door, Wonderland Lake’s wildlife sanctuary out front, quiet streets that feel miles from the city, and ten minutes to Pearl Street. When a property comes available here, it doesn’t wait. Let’s be ready.
