Much to love about Loveland, Colorado

Catch arts, dining, and shopping in this lively city north of Denver

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It's easy to fall in love with Loveland, especially in spring, when the lustrous snowcapped mountain peaks sparkle in the sun, the lakefront swells with starry-eyed couples ambling hand in hand, and the snow begins to melt at Benson Park Sculpture Garden.

Visitors to the picturesque town are also finding themselves enamored of Loveland's downtown district, four blocks touting new restaurants and shops and a thriving performing arts center.

GETTING THERE

Loveland is 56 miles north of Denver. Take I-25 to exit 257B, then go west on U.S. 34 and turn south on Cleveland Ave./U.S. 287. Drive about 10 blocks south to Loveland's downtown area on E. Fourth St. To reach Benson Park Sculpture Garden from E. Fourth St., go left onto Lincoln Ave., left onto E. 29th St., and right onto Aspen Drive.


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Benson Park Sculpture Garden. From a stern Shakespearean actor to a whimsical horse to an abstract swirl, the sculptures stand out against the park's trees and the mountains beyond. INFO: 2908 Aspen Dr.; www.sculptureinthepark.org; 970/663-2940.

Rialto Theater. Live concerts, lectures, classic films, and dance performances in a restored performing arts center, built in 1920 and now on the National Register of Historic Places. INFO: 228 E. Fourth St.; www.cityofloveland.org; 970/962-2120.

 

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