Rating overall
7/10
Loveland is a great place offering some sick riding if you want escape the crowds and chaos of summit county. Short lift lines and friendly staff will keep you coming back time and time again.
7/10
Trees, steep chutes, and back country
A terrain Park
Well laid out
Lift count : 9 x Chairlifts 2 x Drag-lifts
Pass (Low/High Season) : 51.00-63.00 Day , 306.00-378.00 6-day , 306.00-378.00 6-day linked area , 379 Season pass
Loveland Ridge Cat / skiloveland.com
Lovelands is a resort that has a reputation for good snow, a long season, and a claim to have the world’s highest quad chair lift which lets you off at an elevation of 3871 metres. Located close to Denver, it is definitely a place that is worth a visit and a great one for day trippers, especially for the city slickers from Denver. However, despite being close to Denver, overcrowding is not a problem and both lift lines and pistes are often deserted.
The resort has recently been investing a lot of dollars in expanding the terrain with the addition of another 400 acres of extreme slopes at the area known as the Ridge. A lot of money has also been spent on upgrading the snowmaking facilities to help boost the snowcover. Loveland is not the biggest hill in Colorado, but what you get is more than adequate and there are certainly smaller places than this one. You have a ridable area that stretches up from two points, Loveland Valley and Loveland Basin which are linked by chairlift and road.
Loveland Valley is the smaller of the two areas with a cluster of runs that rise up through some thick wooded glade's that eventually thin out the further up you go. Loveland Basin, who’s slopes stretched out around a high bowl above the entrance to the Eisenhower Tunnel, is the main area to ride with a good choice of runs from basic intermediate trails to some hardcore extreme runs with a few double black diamond extreme slopes.