Stop by the iconic “LOVE” sign at the Loveland visitors center. You can even engrave a locket and add to the sign to commemorate your time here with us! See if you can find ours! If you are here for a while and want to explore all Loveland has to offer, ask for the Sculpture heart magazine, it will take you on a scavenger hunt around the whole town to check off and find the painted hearts! Similar to the painted Oysters in Downtown Mobile.
Discover the beauty of this area with a short 2.4-mile loop hike (1.2 miles there and 1.2 miles back) that leads to a keyhole in the rock formation, offering stunning views of the mountains and the town of Loveland. You'll also find beautiful nature trails with shorter distances. The wildflowers are especially lovely this time of year, and you're likely to encounter various wildlife. We highly recommend this easy outdoor sightseeing adventure. This was the first hike we completed together when moving to Colorado and we will be taking anyone who wants to join us for a group hike the day before the Wedding! Let us know if you'd like to join us on the RSVP link.
Head through the canyon to visit our favorite place in the state! Wildlife is all around from elk, turkey, foxes, moose, and marmots. The town is filled with charming mountain shops, souvenirs, sweet treats, and breathtaking scenery for everyone to enjoy. You'll find shops for rafting, fly fishing, Jeep tours, and many more activities for the whole family! Only a 40-minute drive from town and about 30 minutes from the venue.
Take the Aerial Tramway over the Rockies!
Where we fell in love with hiking, the outdoors, and our favorite National Park! We can't recommend visiting here enough–the views are out of this world! If you have kids ask to be part of the free Junior Ranger program!! About a 45-60 minute drive from Loveland. Make sure to check the park's website for entry times.
Trail Ridge Road is the highest continuously paved road in the United States and a bucket list item for many people. Remarkable scenery with breath taking views. Reach the Alpine Visitor center at the top and you'll even get to touch some snow in the middle of June! Located just outside the town of Estes Park, must enter through the National Park entrance, please check their website for park times.