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  1. The Lake Loveland Swim Beach is popular with families during the summer months and Devil's Backbone Open Space opens the door to wildlife watching, 12 miles of trails and the keyhole — a unique arch within the backbone that you can hike right through. Or, head to Boyd Lake State Park for camping, boating, wakeboarding, biking, hiking and ...

  2. Nov 12, 2023 · Things to Do in Loveland. 1. Have Fun at Flatiron Reservoir. Credits: Ronda Kimbrow / Shutterstock. Flatiron Reservoir. The Flatiron Reservoir is located just northwest of Carter Lake, at about 5,500 feet in height, and contains 47 acres of water settled in 200 acres of public land.

  3. Visit Loveland. In the heart of northern Colorado is a city that invites visitors to create their own adventure: Loveland, Colo. Just 45 minutes north of Denver, Loveland is hailed as the Gateway to Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park, where visitors can experience the picturesque fall colors, and is the ideal base camp for all northern Colorado adventures.

  4. Feb 13, 2023 · Adults will enjoy the live music, Loveland Pub Beer Garden and, ice sculptures. In addition to all of the festivities, another popular activity during the event is the Loveland Sweetheart Classic 4 Miler, a running race that takes place on Saturday afternoon.

  5. Welcome to Loveland Ski Area Near to the hearts and homes of generations of Colorado skiers and riders, Loveland is Colorado’s true winter wonderland. Just 53 miles west of Denver, Loveland boasts 1,800 acres of remarkable terrain, FREE snowcat skiing along the Continental Divide, an innovative lesson program and more snow than any Front ...

  6. May 2, 2015 · Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Loveland, an IHG Hotel. Hotel in Loveland. Just off I-25, this Loveland, Colorado hotel features an indoor pool with a water slide, an indoor hot tub and free Wi-Fi in every room. Show more. 8.0. Very Good. 157 reviews. Price from $132.48 per night.

  7. Loveland Facts & History. Loveland is nestled against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 46 miles north of Denver on the I-25 Corridor. Its population of about 67,000 makes it the second most populous city in Larimer County and the 14th most populous in Colorado.

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