Attractions around Loveland
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Loveland
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Benson Park Sculpture Garden
29th St between Aspen and Beech sts, Loveland, CO
Largest juried outdoor sculpture show in the United States, takes place each year over the second weekend in August.
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Devil's Backbone Nature Trail
Rt. 34, Loveland, CO
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Boyd Lake State Park
3720 N County Road 11c, Loveland, CO 80538-2307
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Loveland Museum/Gallery
503 N Lincoln Ave, Loveland, CO 80537-5619
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Devil's Backbone Open Space
2 Miles West of Wilson and Eisenhower, Loveland, CO
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Chapungu Sculpture Park
6105 Sky Pond Dr, Loveland, CO 80538-9371
Chapungu Sculpture Park at Centerra in Loveland, Colorado is a one-of-a-kind outdoor exhibit, displaying 82 monumental stone sculptures from Zimbabwean artisans traversing 26-acres of natural and landscaped gardens. Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, this outdoor cultural experience is a community gift for all ages to gather, explore, and experience individually or together.
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Budweiser Events Center
5290 Arena Cir, Loveland, CO 80538-7019
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Bobcat Ridge Natural Area
Cr 32 C Loveland, CO, Loveland, CO
Bobcat Ridge is a great natural area for everyone!The trails are arranged in several loops which makes short and long excursions fun.The Valley Loop Trail is about 4 miles and crosses a grassy valley and goes through ponderosa pine forest. A historic cabin is about 1 mile from the trailhead and it's a great destination for families (shade, picnic table and vault toilet there) or those wanting a short hike. There are nice views and the trail to the cabin is ADA accessible grade with a firm natural surface.If you are up for a challenge, the Power Line Trail (about 1 mile) is quite steep, but you will be rewarded at Mahoney Park with granite rock formations and views of snow capped peaks (no bikes downhill on Power Line Tr). The Ginny Trail (4.6 miles one way) is designed for cyclists and it is a challenging mountain bike trail. On the way down, check out the ramps, jumps and other "technical trail features". The Ginny Trail goes through the Bobcat Gulch fire area, which makes for dramatic scenery and an open setting. One time I visited when the burnt trees were covered with a dusting of snow and it was very dramatic with the black trees and white snow. No horses allowed on the Ginny Trail. Equestrians will enjoy the D.R. Trail, 3 miles long, no bikes allowed. The trail is wider with more gentle grades which makes it great for horses! Very nice varied scenery from forest to views.The Ginny, DR and Powerline Trail all lead to Mahoney Park, a nice meadow destination. Free activities and events are offered year-round at Bobcat Ridge from stargazing to nature hikes for kids.
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Loveland Aleworks
118 W 4th St, Loveland, CO 80537-5523
Loveland Aleworks is an independent, family-owned brewery offering a selection of small batch handcrafted beers. The brewery with its adjacent taproom is located in downtown Loveland with all its shops and restaurants a short stroll away. Brewer and owner Nick Callaway utilizes his years of brewing experience to create a range of beers inspired by traditional European and American craft beer styles.
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Grimm Brothers Brewing
623 Denver Ave, Loveland, CO 80537-5128
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Mehaffey Park
3350 W. 29th Street, Loveland, CO 80538
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Rialto Theater Center
228 E 4th St, Loveland, CO 80537-5658
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Sweet Heart Winery
5500 W Highway 34, Loveland, CO 80538-8672
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Verboten Brewing
127 E 5th St, Loveland, CO 80537-5503
Verboten is an award-winning, artisan craft brewery located in Loveland. Our beers are an exciting mix between traditional styles and experimental brews, lovingly fretted over by our brewer, Josh. Handcrafted from conception until they fill your glass, our weekly rotating list makes a visit to Verboten an endlessly exciting journey for craft beer lovers. Tasting room available, bottles and growler sales.
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Pinewood Reservoir
15000 Pole Hill Road, Loveland, CO 80537