Always worth the drive. It's the continental divide - don't NOT go. Easy to take gorgeous photos and to see a full 360 view of everything beautiful that ever was. Full review by SoEveryDayLacey
Jan 6, 2024
The windy roads to Loveland Pass were brutal but the view was worth it. Great drive up scenic outlook. Full review by familyis4ever
Jul 26, 2023
Great place to hike the many trails around the pass. The windy parking lot is on side of the paved road and from there you can hike up and up and down. There are many peaks to conquer and lakes to wa… Full review by omehes
Loveland Pass has no connection to the city of Loveland, CO. It is two hours from Loveland/Fort Collins or an hour from Denver. You'll see the exit on Hwy 70 on your way to Breckenridge.
How would the driving be for someone who is scared of heights? We’re visiting family next week and they want to do this but I’ll need to be the driver in a separate car. I’m afraid of heights and don’t like driving up mountains; so I fear this may not be an option. Any information you can share will be so appreciated!
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Have someone else drive, I am from the east coast, it freaked me out
Has anyone been here recently (Dec 2018) that could comment on the conditions? Planning on taking the detour during our Denver to Breckenridge drive Saturday and really hoping to be able to see the views, but concerned it might be snowed out. Thanks!
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Yeah jut check with the highway conditions and if there is a storm rolling in. They keep it pretty clear.
I need some assistance! I'm from Texas, heading that way in Feb for our elopement. Our plan is to get married some place amazing with mountains in the background (the closer, the better!). We wouldn't even mind a lake too. We have about 5 people that might be with us, one in her '90's so prefer a very short walk. We are prepared for cold, snow, sun... whatever. We want to save our money for our reception when we go back home. Does anyone have any ideas of a nice place in the outdoors, easily accessible to say our vows? We wouldn't mind anywhere within 2-3 hours of Denver. Any advice would be appreciated! Thank you!
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A couple of Ideas: 1 ==> the top loveland pass would work. All you do is drive to the car park at the top and walk to the other side of the road were there is a great view to the west also …
A couple of Ideas: 1 ==> the top loveland pass would work. All you do is drive to the car park at the top and walk to the other side of the road were there is a great view to the west also there is a sign showing that you are on the Continental divide. 2 ==> you can just ride up in one of the gondola at keystone to the top where you can have your ceremony then ride the gondola back down. You could also have some food or drinks prior to going back down. 3 ==> Keystone also has a lake, that is keep cleared, this area is easily accessible and has a wide verity of different pictures opportunities .