Heads up, travelers: there is a temporary detour for both HOP clockwise and counterclockwise routes starting June 8, 2026, due to a Colorado Avenue construction closure. Use the Transit app for details and updates.
The HOP bus service debuted in 1994 and is provided by the City of Boulder through a funding partnership with the Regional Transportation District (RTD) and CU Boulder.
Heads up, travelers: there is a temporary detour for both HOP clockwise and counterclockwise routes starting June 8, 2026, due to a Colorado Avenue construction closure.
Starting 5 p.m. on June 23:
Due to afternoon closures at Regent, the detour will be as follows:
Service levels may be reduced during off-peak seasons, including winter and summer break.
Weekdays
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (12-minute frequency)
7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (20-minute frequency)
Saturday
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (15-minute frequency)
7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (22-minute frequency)
Sundays and Holidays
7 a.m. to 10 p.m. (23-minute frequency)
2026 holiday service days include: Thursday, Jan. 1; Monday, May 25; Saturday, July 4; Monday, Sept. 7; Thursday, Nov. 26 and Friday, Dec. 25.
Timetables
View and print regular HOP service timetables for both clockwise and counterclockwise routes below. These timetables do not reflect reduced service levels during off-peak seasons, including winter and summer break.
One-way fare for the HOP is $2.75. The fare also serves as a 3-hour pass, allowing unlimited rides and transfers (including to RTD routes) within 3-hours of issuance.
When the bus comes to a complete stop walk in front of the bus
Lower the bike rack, load your bike and secure it with the tire bar
Disembark
When disembarking, remind the driver that you are retrieving your bike
Walk in front of the bus, release the tire bar, and unload your bike
Ridership Data
Below is the HOP Ridership update through 2024. View the data in the dropdowns below or check out these fast facts from 2024:
In 2024, HOP ridership totaled 545,487 and averaged 1,490 passengers a day.
The HOP continues to operate a reduced service schedule. For the HOP, this includes an approximate 25% reduction in service hours—as weekday frequencies have been changed from 10/12-minutes to 15-minutes since April 19, 2020.
2024 ridership numbers are 30% below HOP pre-COVID-19 ridership numbers.
HOP ridership increases when CU Boulder is in session and decreases when the university is on break.
Updated April 2025.
YEAR
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total Ridership
2019 (Pre-Covid)
66,352
77,603
67,987
83,544
52,988
33,507
38,878
53,289
76,894
84,998
72,420
72,748
781,208
2020
78,441
100,662
47,163
8,956
10,649
12,228
9,728
16,362
19,137
18,149
14,763
11,219
347,457
2021
12,194
13,884
17,067
17,370
13,669
13,904
10,881
21,275
35,218
36,775
32,424
23,709
248,370
2022
25,067
39,124
38,897
39,932
19,424
20,065
18,570
44,899
56,061
58,147
48,846
33,285
442,317
2023
42,109
58,027
54,792
54,069
31,174
23,155
27,282
44,012
61,354
64,249
53,045
44,671
557,939
2024
49,111
66,009
48,998
61,097
31,080
23,229
23,301
37,979
58,628
61,043
48,199
36,813
545,487
Updated April 2025.
YEAR
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Average Daily Ridership
2019 (Pre-Covid)
2,140
2,772
2,193
2,785
1,709
1,117
1,254
1,719
2,563
2,742
2,414
2,347
2,140
2020
2,530
3,471
1,521
299
344
408
314
528
638
585
492
362
949
2021
393
496
551
579
441
463
351
686
1,174
1,186
1,081
765
680
2022
809
1,397
1,255
1,331
627
669
599
1,448
1,869
1,876
1,628
1,074
1,212
2023
1,358
2,072
1,767
1,802
1,006
772
880
1,420
2,045
2,073
1,768
1,441
1,529
2024
1,584
2,276
1,581
2,037
1,003
774
752
1,225
1,954
1,969
1,607
1,188
1,490
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