
Three Loveland Valentine Traditions You’ll See Everywhere This Season
Discover Loveland’s most beloved Valentine traditions, from the re-mailing program to love locks and viral Rotary Hearts.
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Discover Loveland’s most beloved Valentine traditions, from the re-mailing program to love locks and viral Rotary Hearts.

Learn how Loveland became a global destination for bronze sculpture, shaped by artists like George Lundeen and public art investment.

See what’s planned for the 2026 festival in downtown Loveland, including live art, music, community events and new Valentine traditions.

Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Loveland with epic parties, outdoor adventures, cooking classes and live swing music. Find your perfect event here!

In this guest blog, Dan shares more about his family’s passion for adventure, how The Extra Mile got its start and what makes gear rentals such a great way to explore Loveland’s backyard.

Join us Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, and Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, at Fairgrounds Park at 700 S. Railroad Ave. From roasted corn and live music to local flavor and friendly faces, it’s one of the best ways to spend a summer weekend in northern Colorado.

Aerial view of Rocky Mountain National Park If Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) is on your bucket list this summer, you’re not alone. With alpine lakes, iconic hikes and wildlife around every bend, it’s one of the most visited national parks in the country. And while Estes Park is the gateway town everyone talks about, here’s a smarter (and less

Sculpture in the Park Each August, Loveland’s love for sculpture becomes even more apparent as the country’s largest outdoor juried sculpture show takes center stage at Sculpture in the Park. Set against the scenic backdrop of Benson Sculpture Garden, this signature event has drawn collectors, creators and art lovers from around the world for over 40 years and for good

Carter Lake June 21, 2025, marks the Summer Solstice — the longest day of the year. With sunset after 8:30 p.m., that’s more than 15 hours of daylight to soak up. So, what will you do to make the most of it? Skip the crowds heading to Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) and enjoy the Colorado outdoors

Image Credit: Loveland Downtown District There’s just something about summer in downtown Loveland. The evenings last longer, the music gets louder and the community comes together in the heart of the city for One Sweet Summer—a series of free, all-ages events put on by the Loveland Downtown District. Whether you’re here for the weekend or a local looking to shake

Loveland is turning up the volume this summer with an eclectic mix of live music events. From vibrant outdoor concerts to intimate indoor venues, the Sweetheart City offers something for every music lover—whether you’re into bluegrass, rock, jazz, or opera. Explore this ultimate guide to summer concerts and venues across Loveland, including both free and ticketed experiences. June Highlights Bluegrass

Looking for a spontaneous summer getaway that won’t break the bank? Loveland, Colorado, offers a variety of experiences for every budget. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or a relaxing retreat, here are three last-minute, budget-friendly itineraries to consider: Itinerary 1: The Budget Explorer (Under $150/day) Stay: Camp at Boyd Lake State Park for approximately $36 per night. Enjoy lakeside