On July 4, 1898, over 4,000 people gathered for the opening day of the Colorado Chautauqua.
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01/22/2026
Don't forget, Chautauqua has a new page! This page will sunset on February 2nd, so make sure you follow our new page for the latest and greatest on Chautauqua concerts, festivals, stays, experiences, retreats, discounts, news and more. Find our new page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586160897993
01/09/2026
01/06/2026
01/06/2026
We're Moving! Don't worry, we are not getting a giant crane and scooping up the Flatirons or wheeling the buildings of our National Historic Landmark campus down the hill. Our page, however, has a new home! Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586160897993 to see the latest on Chautauqua concerts, events, stays, festivals and experiences for 2026 and beyond. We can't wait to see you there!
We will still be using the same Instagram, follow us there at instagram.com/colorado_chautauqua/ as well if you haven't already.
12/26/2025
Save on an enchanting winter stay at Chautauqua! Enjoy charming cottages, 40 miles of pristine trails, on-site concerts and experiences. We are offering 20% on stays from now through March 31 with code COZYTIME at bit.ly/4b4QDqi
12/22/2025
Start the year right with qigong and yoga at Chautauqua! Join us at 8 am on New Year's Day for a renewing practice let by Shanti Medina and designed to inspire and restore, complete with live musical accompaniment. Register now at bit.ly/3YuMmZh
12/21/2025
There's still time to Support Your Chautauqua before the end of the year! Your donation makes you a a part of our mission to transform the auditorium into a year round venue, as well as a key supporter of our efforts in sustainability, fire mitigation, community events & public art projects. Donate today at bit.ly/3N4Wsuy
📸: Big Heart Film, Katie Frim
12/20/2025
Save 25% on unique gifts at the General Store! Stop in now through December 24 and browse artisan gifts, Boulder treasures, Chautauqua hats, hoodies and more. For hours and info, visit bit.ly/3ElnGsb
*Excludes select Liberty Puzzles, food and beverage
12/19/2025
Become a Chautauqua member for the best price of the year! Save up to 30% on Mesa and Flatiron memberships from now until the end of the year. Take advantage of this great offer and get exclusive presale access to the best seats at the best prices for every show at Chautauqua, plus discounts on stays, dining, merchandise and more! Become a member now at bit.ly/49KotBI
12/16/2025
🤖 JUST ANNOUNCED
“Ethics in the Age of AI” is coming to the Community House on January 22 for an intimate, interactive evening exploring one of the most urgent conversations of our time.
Join moderator William Penuel and a panel of cross-disciplinary leaders as they unpack real-world ethical dilemmas in AI, answer your questions, and move beyond buzzwords into the practical impacts on our communities.
Member presale is happening now!
Public On Sale: Friday, December 19 at 10 AM
Happy first night of Hanukkah from Chautauqua! May you have a warm and joyful Festival of Light.
12/09/2025
Happy Colorado Gives Day! When you support Your Chautauqua today, your gift helps protect and preserve Boulder’s first National Historic Landmark and supports our sustainability, fire mitigation, community programming and free public art projects that enrich and benefit our entire community. This year we are also conducting a very special campaign to help revamp our auditorium into a year-round venue! Donate now at bit.ly/3tOxc55
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In the late 1890s, the Texas Board of Regents determined to establish a summer school for teachers in a cool climate. Because the Chautauqua Movement was such a powerful and popular cultural force in the United States at the time, the regents surmised that the best way to obtain a favorable location for the teachers’ school would be to partner with a railroad company, package the school with a chautauqua, and barter with a Colorado town for a site. Boulder city leaders wooed the Texans by offering to supply land, facilities and public utilities for the assembly. The site for what originally was called the Texas-Colorado Chautauqua was expressly chosen for its spectacular mountain setting and its health-giving environment.
On July 4, 1898, over 4,000 people gathered for the opening day of the Colorado Chautauqua. Boulder civic leaders and Texas educators had joined together to create a cultural and educational summer retreat. A promotional brochure published at the time proclaimed, “The program embraces a period of six weeks and is by all odds the most comprehensive intellectual retreat ever presented west of the Mississippi River.”
Located at the base of Boulder’s Flatirons and one of only 25 National Historic Landmarks in the state of Colorado, the Colorado Chautauqua is one of only a few remaining chautauquas in the U.S. It is considered THE western representation of the cultural movement that swept the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is the only site west of the Mississippi that has been in continuous operation since its founding and with its original structures intact and used for their original purposes.
The City of Boulder owns the 40 acres of land underlying the Colorado Chautauqua, along with the Auditorium, the Dining Hall and the Academic Hall. Since its founding in 1898, the City has leased 26 acres of the land and those buildings to the Colorado Chautauqua Association – the 501 (c) (3) steward of the chautauqua. The Colorado Chautauqua Association owns the Community House, the Missions House Lodge and the Columbine Lodge as well as 60 of the 99 cottages on the premises. The other 39 cottages are privately owned – with the land subleased to the private individuals by the Colorado Chautauqua Association. All buildings are subject to Landmark Design Guidelines administered by the City of Boulder.
The Colorado Chautauqua Association (CCA) is a 501 (c) (3) Colorado nonprofit corporation that leases 26 acres of grounds, the Auditorium, Dining Hall and Academic Hall from the City of Boulder and has responsibility for preservation and use of those facilities as well as the buildings it owns. The mission of CCA is to preserve, perpetuate and improve the site and spirit of the historic Chautauqua by enhancing its community and values through cultural, educational, social and recreational experiences. CCA provides lodging, programming and venues for private events in the historic Chautauqua buildings and grounds.
Now in its second century, the Colorado Chautauqua remains committed to its historic purpose, offering outstanding cultural and educational programs and attracting more than a million visitors each year.