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Visitors Center....................... 5-6 Locals Top 10.........................7-8 Signature Events................... 9-12 Outdoor Recreation.............15-22 Arts....................................23-28 Shopping........................... 29-32 Eat & Drink........................ 33-36 Lodging..............................37-40 Meet................................... 41-42 Sweetheart City................. 43-44 Kids Top 10........................ 45-46 Regional.............................47-48 2
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A Vacation for
EVERYTHING YOU LOVE Get away. Explore. Be inspired. Plan your trip and find everything you love in Loveland, the basecamp of northern Colorado. Escape to Rocky Mountain National Park. Discover an abundance of local art and sculpture. Create memories with budget-friendly activities for the entire family.
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Loveland VISITORS CENTER The Loveland Visitors Center is the ideal place to stop in for information, maps/brochures or for a souvenir. Merchandise from more than 25 Loveland artisans and manufacturers can be found throughout the center. Exceptional artwork such as glass hearts and hand-crafted pottery adorn the Visitors Center shelves along with locally-made clothing, jewelry, gifts, toys, books and an assortment of local food items. Conveniently located at the East entranceway to Loveland right off I-25 and US 34, the Loveland Visitors Center is set on the picturesque grounds of the McWhinney-Hahn Sculpture Park. Head to the Visitors Center and make our LOVE sculpture your first stop. This 35-foot-wide, 10-foot-tall love lock sculpture is a great place for a photo op, or purchase your love lock and join the time-honored love lock tradition in the nation’s Sweetheart City Loveland, Colorado. Make sure to tag your photo! #lovelandlovelocks
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Kat Pfeiffer, Miss Valentine 2019
Cheyenne, WY 45 Minutes
Fort Collins 15 Minutes
Rocky Mountain National Park 45 Minutes
Loveland
Greeley 30 Minutes
Exit 257
Estes Park 35 Minutes
Longmont 30 Minutes
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Denver International Airport 45 Minutes
Boulder 40 Minutes Denver 45 Minutes
HOURS OF OPERATION The Loveland Visitors Center is open Monday – Saturday (closed on Sunday). Summer (May 1 – October 31): 8:30am – 5:30pm Winter (November 1 – April 30): 9:00am – 5:00pm 5400 Stone Creek Circle, Loveland, CO 80538 970.667.3882 | 800.258.1278 6
Locals TOP TEN 1. Ring Around the Rosie: Interactive art and photo ops await you at Gary Lee Price’s Circle of Peace sculpture at Benson Sculpture Garden. Check out more information on Loveland’s public art collection and art scene on pages 23-26
2. Shopping: Find sales, sweet deals and so much more. The Promenade Shops has 70 specialty shops, dining and more. Local tip: Come in the summer for Movies on Main. Plan a full day of shopping in all of Loveland on pages 29-32
3. Max the Throttle: Rent a jet ski at Boyd Lake State Park for a thrilling day making waves across the 1,700-acre lake. Discover more great water destinations on pages 17-18
4. Bottom’s Up: No forbidden brews here. At Verboten Brewing in downtown Loveland, enjoy beer for all - or pick your favorite. Local’s love Killer Boots. Visit pages 33-34 for a full listing of breweries
5. Live It Up: Enjoy nationallytouring acts, action-packed hockey, comedy, and concerts at the Budweiser Events Center one of Colorado’s largest entertainment venues. Lights. Camera. Turn to pages 27-28 to discover more entertainment
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Live like a local with 10 things to experience in Loveland.
6. Poke Good: Satisfy your taste buds with the Poke Nachos a delectable delight and local favorite - at Bent Fork Grill. See pages 35-36 for more on Loveland’s foodie scene
7. Winter Wonderland: Experience the magic of the holiday season with Winter Wonderlights at Chapungu Sculpture Park. Make sure your trip to Loveland is event-full. Go to pages 9-12 for a list of signature events
8. Lock Your Love: Buy your lock, carve your name, lock your love forever and throw away the key - all with our LOVE sculpture. Fall in Love with Loveland’s Sweetheart City history on pages 43-44
9. Find the Keyhole: Enjoy a hike adjacent to the two-mile strip of Dakota sandstone known as Devil’s Backbone. Find the keyhole for stunning views. Local tip: Take a selfie! 5 great trails can be found on pages 15-16
10. Saddle Up: Embrace the cowboy life for fun western adventure at Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch, the lowest elevation dude ranch in Colorado. Giddyup to pages 19-20 for more details
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Larimer County Fair and Rodeo
Signature EVENTS
For a full listing of all events and locations visit VisitLovelandCO.com/Events
Foote Lagoon Summer Concert
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Arise Music Festival
Sculpture in the Park
Spring: Governor’s Art Show: Tour de Pants: Downtown Loveland’s Night on the Town: Shop Local Saturdays (all year):
May 3 - June 2 May 4 2nd Friday every month Last Saturday ea. month
Summer: Plein Air Festival: Movies in the Park Meals on 4th: One Sweet Summer Plaza Series Friday Night Blues Concerts: Movie Nights: Kids on the Plaza: Concert Series (Wednesdays): Farmers Market (Thursdays) : Foote Lagoon Concert Series: Movies on Main: July 4th Celebration: Cherry Pie Celebration: Sounds of Centerra Concerts (Fridays): Loveland Loves BBQ Bands and Brews: Arise Music Festival: Larimer County Fair and Rodeo: Art Show Weekend: Loveland Fine Art Invitational: Sculpture in the Park: Art in the Park: Corn Roast Festival:
June 1 June 7, 14, 21, July 12, 19, 26 June 12 May 31, June 28, July 26 June 5, 12, 19, 26 June 11, 18, July 9,16, 23, 30 July 10 - August 28 July 11 - August 29 June 27, July 11, 18, 25, August 1, 8 June 28, July 5, 12, 19, 26 July 4 July 6 July 12 - August 2 July 26 - 27 August 2 - 4 August 2 - 6 August 9 - 11 August 10 - 11 August 10 - 11 August 23 - 24 10
Pastels on 5th
Signature EVENTS
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Thunder in the Rockies
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Winter Wonderlights
Halloween Family Fun Festival
Fall: Thunder in the Rockies: Good Guys Car Show: Oktoberfest: Pastels on 5th: Hot Metal Cold Brews: Colorado Eagles Hockey Home Opener: Loveland Art Studio Tour: Creepy Walk in the Woods: Halloween Family Fun Festival:
August 30 - September 2 September 6 - 8 September 13 - 14 September 14 September 27 October 4 October 12 - 13, 19 - 20 Dates TBD October 26
Winter: Winter Wonderlights: Downtown Festival of Lights: Christmas Walk in the Woods: Centerra’s New Year’s Eve Bash: Loveland Sweetheart Festival:
November 15 - January 1 November 22 Dates TBD December 31 February 14 - 15
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GOGGLES
CARE FOR COLORADO PRINCIPLES
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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
■ This land really is your land. Our state and federal agencies manage 42 percent of Colorado’s majestic landscape, and our cities and counties maintain even more. Learn about and respect the spaces we all own, share and sing about. ■ Stay back from the pack. Find your way to less-visited and off-peak destinations to minimize down time and maximize your connection with special places. ■ Bring along reusable water bottles or hot drink tumblers to limit waste and stay hydrated in our dry climate.
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STICK TO TRAILS
■ With 39,000 marked trails and 13,000 designated campsites, there’s no need to venture beyond. By sticking to these areas and camping at least 200 feet from lakes, rivers and streams, you’re helping natural areas stay natural. ■ Even though shortcuts can be tempting, please don’t take them. A few extra strides on the path will protect plants and the homes of the true locals.
SNOW GEAR
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LEAVE IT AS YOU FIND IT
■ Leave plants, rocks and historical items as you find them so others experience the joy of discovery. ■ Any of our 750 different species of wildflowers will live forever in a photo. Snap away, but only with a camera. ■ Colorado is beautiful all on its own. Building structures or campsites on public land isn’t cool. Keep it pristine for everyone to enjoy. ■ Treat all living things with respect. Carving or hacking plants and trees may kill or disfigure them. ©Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics
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TRASH THE TRASH
■ Pack it in, pack it out. Or pick it up to leave a place better than you found it. Put litter, even crumbs, peels and cores in your nearest waste/recycling bin. ■ Wash yourself, your dog or whatever else needs cleaning at least 200 feet from waterways, and use biodegradable soap. A bubble bath is no treat for fish.
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■ Colorado’s low humidity has perks, but can create dry, dangerous conditions. Keep campfires small and manageable to avoid sparking wildfires. ■ When putting out a fire, water it until you can handle the embers. Never let a fire burn unattended. ■ Use care when smoking in Colorado’s dry climate. Always put cigarettes out completely, and don’t leave your butts behind.
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KEEP WILDLIFE WILD
■ Colorado is home to tens of thousands of furry, scaly and feathered creatures. To keep them – and you – safe, don’t approach them. ■ It is not adorable to feed wild animals. You could alter natural behaviors, exposing them to predators or even euthanasia. ■ Keep your furry buddies leashed when enjoying dog-friendly trails, and pack out their waste. All the way to a trashcan.
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HIKING PANTS
SHARE OUR TRAILS & PARKS
■ Chances are you’re not out in nature to people watch, so try out the lesser-known paths and sites. ■ Silence your cell phone before stepping into nature, and speak softly without using the speaker function. ■ Be considerate when passing others on the trails and yield to the uphill hiker and biker – they need the momentum. ■ Listen to nature. Keep your voice and music soft so all can enjoy the peace of Colorado.
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Carter Lake
5 Great Trails for HIKING AND BIKING
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Devil’s Backbone
Devil’s Backbone: HIKE: (Trails ranging from 1 to 8+ miles) BIKE: Devil’s Backbone Loop (13.1 miles). This year-round, moderate trail features beautiful wild flowers and offers hiking, mountain biking, trail running and more. Bring the pup, but keep them on a leash. Don’t forget to stop and take in the views from the keyhole.
Stone Mountain Trail in Viestenz Smith Mountain Park: HIKE: (8.5 miles) This year-round moderate trail features beautiful wild flowers and offers a number of activity options. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Carter Lake: HIKE: Sundance Trail (5.9 miles) features a lake and nearby camping. The trail is good for all skill levels and offers a number of activity options. Bring the dog, but don’t forget a leash. BIKE: The Carter Lake Loop, (25.15 miles) is a 24.27 mi Bike Ride with a total ascent of 1,484.2 ft. and a maximum elevation of 5,855.91 ft. The Carter Lake Loop was part of the 2015 USA Pro Challenge.
Loveland Recreational Trail: BIKE: (22 miles) The Recreation Trail System is a 22-mile paved loop trail nearly encircling Loveland. The trail runs through beautiful areas on the west side of town near Wilson Avenue, east along the Big Thompson River corridor, over and under city streets, along the west shore of Boyd Lake State Park, and throughout the city. The entire trail is open from 6 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. daily.
River’s Edge Natural Area: BIKE: (3.8 miles) The 163-acre natural area is located south of 1st St. and east of Taft Ave. and includes 3.8 miles of natural-surface trails for pedestrian use and bicycling. Enjoy a slice of nature with beautiful Rocky Mountain views just minutes from Loveland’s thriving downtown district.
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Boyd Lake
5 Great Water DESTINATIONS
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River’s Edge Natural Area
Boyd Lake: A water-sports haven for northern Colorado, the family-oriented 1,700-acre lake and park has fishing, boating, jet skiing, kayaking, paddleboarding and a swim beach. The lake lies at the eastern-most edge with views of the Rocky Mountains and offers 148 campsites. Rentals available at the marina.
Carter Lake: This beautiful 1,100-acre reservoir is surrounded by 1,000 acres of public lands. It’s a great place for fishing, sailing, water skiing, camping, picnicking, swimming, scuba diving, and rock climbing. Rentals available at the marina.
River’s Edge Natural Area: The 163-acre natural area located near downtown is a great fishing spot with five ponds and numerous fishing access points. Plan a great family fishing day with Rocky Mountain views.
Lake Loveland: Free swimming happens on Lake Loveland Swim Beach from Memorial Day through Labor Day (depending on staffing and water levels). Access it near North Lake Park. Stop by the South Shore (right off U.S. 34) for a nice easy walk and shoreline fishing.
Big Thompson River: The Thompson River flows from Rocky Mountain National Park to Loveland. The river is a known fishing spot to catch trout. Catch and release fishing is found in the canyon, or head to a spot closer to town. Local tip: Head to Fairgrounds Park.
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Discover Your INNER COWBOY
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Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch
Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch
Trails, fishing, horseback riding, hayrides, an authentic cattle drive and an immersive Western experience can be found at Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch west of Loveland. As the closest working dude guest ranch to Denver International Airport and the lowest elevation guest ranch in Colorado, Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch is an easily accessible and adaptable environment to create your Western adventure. Book a week-long dude ranch experience in the summer, Bunk and Breakfast weekend package in the fall or winter, or enjoy horseback riding year round. Sylvan Dale is also an ideal location for your next group event or wedding.
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Hit the GREENS
The Olde Course at Loveland
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Cattail Creek Golf Course
Mariana Butte Golf Course
Golfers at all levels feel at home as they tee off on Loveland’s diverse and picturesque courses. The Olde Course at Loveland 2115 W. 29th St. Loveland, CO 80538 | 970.667.5256 This beautiful 18-hole golf course offers a challenge to all levels of golfers. Work your way around six ponds, and conquer an island green on #14. Facilities include a pro shop, snack bar and driving range.
Mariana Butte Golf Course 701 Clubhouse Dr. Loveland, CO 80537 | 970.667.8308 This 18-hole course offers a golf challenge with elevated tees along with spectacular views of the Big Thompson River and Rocky Mountains. Facilities include a pro shop, driving range and full service restaurant, The Wapiti Colorado Pub & Grill.
Cattail Creek Golf Course 2116 W. 29th St Loveland, CO 80538 | 970.663.5310 This 9-hole, par 3 course offers a unique challenge to beginner and experienced golfers. Water comes into play on five of the nine holes. Facilities include pro shop, snack area and driving range. Check out the Mini-Course at Cattail Creek for “Starting New at Golf”– fun for all ages. 22
Public Art HIGHLIGHT TOUR “ Compass”
Mehaffey Park Created by Robert Tully. This majestic piece is inspired by phrases that could have come from American Indians or from pioneer journals.
“ The Lullabye”
Chapungu Sculpture Park Created by Taylor Nkomo. The Zimbabwean stone sculpture is part of “The Children” section of the 26-acre Chapungu Sculpture Park, the largest permanent exhibit of Zimbabwe stone sculpture in the United States.
“ Departure”
Foote Lagoon Amphitheater Created by George Lundeen. A recognizable bronze piece inspired by love - depicting a young couple in the comfort of each other’s presence.
Did you know? In 1985, Loveland became the first Colorado city to pass an Art in Public Places Ordinance, designating 1% of all capital projects (valued at $50,000 or more) to buy and maintain art. See if you can find these unique memorable pieces throughout the city. 23 VisitLovelandCO.com
“ Shortcut”
“ Amoré”
Benson Sculpture Garden Created by sculptor Kim Kori. The fun piece is perfect for the Sweetheart City and is a favorite photo spot for visitors of all ages.
South shore of Lake Loveland Created by Jane DeDecker. Showcasing children playing on a log, backed by gorgeous mountain views, blue skies and the sun shining on the lake.
“ Equinox”
There are over
I-25 and US 34 Created by Jack Kreutzer, Doug Rutledge and Doug Erion. This unique sculpture greets visitors entering Loveland from I-25 and represents Loveland history and the city’s spirit.
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Benson Sculpture Garden
Loveland is known as one of the best small art towns in America. From sculpture and foundry tours to our accredited Loveland Museum which features world-class art exhibitions, our galleries and community art spaces are an integral part of Loveland’s unique culture. What makes us special? The hundreds of working artists and curators in our community creating, crafting and contributing to art in all forms. Come the second weekend in August for the nation’s largest outdoor juried sculpture show in the U.S., Sculpture in the Park. Don’t miss a foundry tour to see how sculpture is made, then head to Benson Sculpture Garden or Chapungu Sculpture Park to enjoy sculpture in its final form. Meet and interact with local artists in galleries across town. Chapungu Sculpture Park
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Rialto Theater
Foote Lagoon Summer Concert series
From concerts and comedy to hockey and films, Loveland is a thriving entertainment hub. The Budweiser Events Center, historic Rialto Theater and Thunder Mountain Amphitheatre draw national touring acts including Cirque du Soleil, Gary Allen, Disney on Ice and more. Summer concert series Sounds of Centerra and Foote Lagoon Summer Concert series offer free local concerts on beautiful summer evenings.
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Shop ‘TIL YOU DROP
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Promenade Shops at Centerra: Northern Colorado’s largest outdoor shopping center features over 70 shops from boutiques to name brand stores such as Oakley, Barnes and Noble, Banana Republic, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Build-a-Bear, Macy’s, Best Buy, Eddie Bauer, Victoria’s Secret, Ann Taylor, Chico’s, P.F. Chang’s, and more. Marketplace at Centerra: One of the largest outdoor shopping centers in northern Colorado, the Marketplace at Centerra offers 35 shops, cafes and restaurants including Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, Old Navy, Pier 1, Sportsman’s Warehouse, PetSmart, Chick-fil-A, JoAnn Fabrics, Marshalls, and more.
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Downtown: Did you know that 100% of the businesses in downtown are locally owned? Home to an eclectic selection of boutiques, shops and galleries including Cloz to Home, Vintage Willows, Garment Gal, Downtown Sound, Rabbask Designs, Skate Ratz, Pilar Boutique, Coffee Tree, Lincoln Gallery, and more. 34 West Shops: Head to the west of town for unique, local finds and souvenirs from Adobe Designs, the Dam Store, Sunny Jim’s Candies, Colorado Cherry Co., Beaver’s Den Leather, and the Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch shop. Outlets at Loveland: Guilt-free shopping with up to 70% discounts on name brands including Ann Taylor Factory, Under Armour, Levi’s, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, Samsonite, Skechers, Carter’s, and more. 32
Liquid THERAPY
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Winery
Distilleries & Spirits
Sweet Heart Winery 5500 West Highway 34 970.646.4314 Sweetheartwinery.com
Spring44 Distillery 505 West 66th St. 970.414.0744 spring44.com Big Fat Pastor Spirits 6754 N Franklin Ave. 970.619.8127 Bigfatpastorspirits.com
Whether you are hot for hops, wild for wine or sweet on spirits, we have you covered. Schedule your liquid therapy session NOW.
Breweries Berthoud Brewing at 5030 Local 1480 Cascade Ave. 970.775.2235 5030local.com Big Beaver Brewing Co. 2707 Eisenhower Blvd. 970.818.6064 BigBeaverBrew.com Big Thompson Brewery 114 E 15th St. 970.619.8138 LovelandBrewery.com Buckhorn Brewers 4229 W Eisenhower Blvd. 970.980.8688 Facebook.com/ BuckhornBrewers Crow Hop Brewing 214 E 4th St. 970.633.0643 CrowHopBrewing.com
Drätz Brewing Company 965 E 11th St. 970.617.2621 dratzbrewing.com Grimm Bros. Brewhouse 547 N Denver Ave. 970.624.6045 GrimmBrosBrewhouse.com Loveland Aleworks 118 W Fourth St. 970.619.8726 LovelandAleworks.com Rock Bottom Brewery 6025 Sky Pond 970.622.2077 RockBottom.com Rock Coast Brewery 414 E 6th St. 970.617.2325 rockcoastbrewery.com Verboten Brewing 127 E 5th St. 970.775.7371 VerbotenBrewing.com 34
Henry’s Sliders
A.K.A Kitchen Huevos Ranchero Skillet
5030 Local Pizza
Peace, Love, and Little Donuts
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Stay Candlewood Suites 6046 E Crossroads Boulevard 970.667.5444 candlewoodsuites.com 63 Guest Rooms
Courtyard by Marriott 6106 Sky Pond Drive 970.776.2306 courtyardloveland.com 101 Guest Rooms
Embassy Suites Loveland by Hilton Hotel Spa & Conference Center 4705 Clydesdale Parkway 970.593.6200 embassysuitesloveland.com 263 Guest Rooms
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 1710 Foxtail Drive 970.461.1000 fairfieldloveland.com 82 Guest Rooms
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton 5500 Stone Creek Circle 970.593.1400 hamptonloveland.com 80 Guest Rooms
Hiway Motel 1027 E Eisenhower Boulevard 970.667.5224 18 Guest Rooms
Holiday Inn Express 6092 E Crossroads Boulevard 970.663.0057 hiexpress.com 82 Guest Rooms
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Business Center
Fitness Center
Free Breakfast
Free Local Shuttle
Free Wifi
Pets Allowed
Pool
Restaurant
Kings Court Motel 928 N Lincoln Avenue 970.667.4035 26 Guest Rooms
La Quinta Inn & Suites 1450 Cascade Avenue 970.622.8600 laquintaloveland.com 69 Guest Rooms
McCreery House 746 N Washington Avenue 970.278.1848 mccreeryhouse.com 4 Guest Rooms
Microtel Inn & Suites (opening October 2019) 3996 Peralta Drive microtel.com 62 Guest Rooms
My Place 3975 Peralta Drive 970.685.4357 myplacehotels.com 64 Guest Rooms
Quality Inn & Suites 1500 N Cheyenne Avenue 970.593.0100 choicehotels.com 62 Guest Rooms
Residence Inn by Marriott 5450 McWhinney Boulevard 970.622.7000 residenceinnloveland.com 103 Guest Rooms
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Stay Rodeway Inn 1639 E Eisenhower Boulevard 970.635.9500 rodeway.com 48 Guest Rooms
Rosebud Motel 660 E Eisenhower Boulevard 970.669.9430
Sunrise Ranch 100 Sunrise Ranch Road 970.679.4200 sunriseranch.org 125 Guest Rooms
Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch 2329 N County Road 31D 970.667.3915 sylvandale.com 13 Guest Rooms
TownePlace Suites by Marriott
(opening July 2019) 256 E 2nd Street towneplacesuitesloveland.com 102 Guest Rooms Travelodge 1639 E Eisenhower Boulevard 970.663.7000 www.travelodge.com 49 Guest Rooms
Woodspring Suites 3915 Peralta Drive 970.461.0011 woodspring.com 122 Guest Rooms
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Campgrounds Boyd Lake State Park
Loveland RV Resort
3720 N County Road 11-C 970.669.1739 cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/ parks/BoydLake 148 Sites TW | S | Sw | PF
4421 E US Highway 34 970.667.1204 LovelandRVResort.com 181 Sites FH | TW | S | W | Sw | PF
North Shore RV Park
Carter Lake County Park
3505 S County Road 31 970.663.6200 15 Sites FH | W
1800 S County Road 31 970.679.4570 larimercamping.com 117 Sites TW | S | Sw | PF
Fireside Cabins & RV Park 6850 W US Highway 34 970.667.2903 firesidervparkandcabins.com 35 Sites FH | C | S | W | PF
Riverview RV Park & Campground
2444 River Rim Road 970.667.9910 riverviewrv.com 170 Sites FH | TW | C | S | W | PF
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Budweiser Events Center at The Ranch Events Complex
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Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch
Embassy Suites Loveland - Hotel, Spa, & Conference Center
Versatility and unmatched service greet you in northern Colorado’s meeting and event hub. With more than 400,000 square feet of meeting, conference and tradeshow space, planners can produce successful events of all sizes. Anchored by one of the top Embassy Suites in the world and the sprawling Ranch Events Complex, Loveland offers easy access and FREE parking at all hotels and venues. To get started, visit MeetLoveland.com for detailed listings of all Loveland venues and services. Visit Loveland staff can help you through all stages of planning, including finding venues, lodging and unique experiences, on-site registration assistance and much more. For more information, contact Chris Bierdeman, Tourism Group Sales Coordinator at 970.962.2602 or chris.bierdeman@cityofloveland.org. 42
WHERE
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LIVES With a name like Loveland, anytime is a sweet time to visit. Loveland earned the Sweetheart City designation because of its international recognition for the 73-year-old Valentine Re-Mailing Program
that sends love across the world. Whether for Valentine’s Day or any day you want to express your love, join our mascot Valentina for the fun just 45 minutes north of Denver.
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1. Lock your love with your partner or family on one of the largest love lock sculptures in the nation. Buy your locks at the Visitors Center. 2. Every valentine weekend, the family-friendly Sweetheart Festival celebrates love, art and more. 3. The Bleeding Heart by Grimm Brothers Brewhouse is a signature valentine brew you can only get during February.
4. When you get married in Loveland, you get a special “Sweetheart City� designation on your marriage license. 5. E xpress your love with a special note shouted from the lampposts. 44
Kids
TOP TEN
1. IT’S SHOWTIME: Create lifelong memories with your child as soon as the lights go up as Disney on Ice, the Harlem Globetrotters and more take center stage at the Budweiser Events Center. 2. ALL ABOARD THE TRAIN: Take a tour of North Lake Park on the Buckhorn Northern Railroad, a miniature, authentic replica of an actual steam train. 75 cents per ride, open in the summer. 3. ESCAPE TO FUN: Challenge your mind, solve puzzles and quests all while enjoying family time at one of Loveland’s escape rooms. Perfect for teenage guests. 4. GET YOUR GAME ON: Catch some air at the Skate Park, practice your dunk on the Basketball Courts at Loveland Sports Park, or check out the Starting New at Golf (SNAG) program at the MiniCourse at Cattail Creek. 5. TRAVEL TO NEW WORLDS: Explore Zimbabwe, channel history or make new friends with interactive sculpture at Benson Sculpture Garden or Chapungu Sculpture Park.
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6. FLIP ON ENTERTAINMENT: Paddles, leaderboards and a whole lot of family fun are at your fingertips at the Flipside Pinball Arcade in downtown Loveland. 7.PERFECT PERFORMANCES: Introduce the kids to performing arts at a young age or enjoy budgetfriendly children’s films throughout the summer. At the historic Rialto Theater, art and culture is for the family. 8. SAY ‘HAY’ AT SYLVAN DALE: Join a wagon sing-along or hay ride. Go horseback riding or have fun on a horse lead around ride. End the day with s’mores and Cowboy Campfire songs - all when you stay for a western adventure. 9. CURATE CURIOSITY (top): From art classes to Explorer’s Club history scavenger hunts and hands-on interactive exhibits, the Loveland Museum is a can’t-miss - and free - stop on your family’s Loveland adventure. 10. SPLISH SPLASH: No beach bums here - just fun in the pool! Float down the lazy river or hit the waterslide at the Chilson Recreation Center.
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5 minutes to Berthoud for TPC Colorado at Heron Lakes 15 minutes to Fort Collins for whitewater rafting and bicycle tours
30 minutes to Greeley for the Greeley Stampede and the Colorado Model Railroad Museum
35 minutes to Estes Park for Rocky Mountain National Park and Stanley Hotel tours
40 minutes to Boulder for hiking at Flatirons 45 minutes to Denver for Red Rocks and city nightlife 45 minutes to Cheyenne, Wyoming for Cheyenne Frontier Days
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