I spotted Colorado's Flatirons before I caught a glimpse of the St Julien Hotel & Spa, my hotel for the night.
The jagged rocks look as if they're crawling out of the ground. Kitty-corner to the formations is the four-star, four-diamond hotel. Depending on your room's location, you technically wouldn't ever need to leave to admire Boulder, Colorado's famous rock formations. From the window of my suite during a recent stay, I had a perfect view.
The hotel is positioned for people looking to go on hikes or go mountain biking on nearby trails. But bringing guests closer to nature isn't St Julien's only goal. The hotel, which local Boulder residents own, sets out to combine luxury and sustainability.
"Our goal is to make it more convenient for guests to be more sustainable," Aaron Coburn, the hotel's general manager, told me during a tour of the property. "Luxury is convenience, and that's what we want — to show them that they can have both."
During a recent one-night stay at St Julien, I soaked in the hotel's hot tub, had a full-body scrub at the spa, and dined at its farm-to-table restaurant. While there, I saw a handful of efforts to make its luxury offerings more environmentally friendly.