Here at Red Canyon Roofing, we enjoy more than just surpassing customer expectations (though that is our number one goal). When you live in Colorado, you can’t help but experience and adore the great outdoors.

We want our clients to get the full Loveland experience, which is why we’ve ranked our favorite parks in Loveland, CO, for you.

1. Benson Park Sculpture Garden

Benson Sculpture Garden is a gorgeous park in Loveland, CO. It combines the beauty of the great outdoors with captivating art pieces.

Walking through the sculpture garden, you’ll see intricate landscaping accented by 172 sculpture pieces that are permanently on display.

This park has been deemed one of the top 20 must-see contemporary art sites in the country and is recognized by TripAdvisor as the number one tourist attraction in Loveland.

2. Boyd Lake State Park 

As its name suggests, this Boyd Lake State Park features a large lake at the foot of Long’s Peak and the Continental Divide. The park is perfect for outdoor activities, including water skiing, fishing, jet skiing, sailing, canoeing, biking, hiking, and even hunting.

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You can even bring your pets to the park for a full day of family fun. The sandy beaches of the lake are ready for visitors where you can hang out and swim on a hot summer day.

3. Devil’s Backbone Open Space

Devil’s Backbone Open Space is a 3,000+ acre park featuring 17.25 miles of trail. Basically, it’s every hiker’s dream attraction.

The trails connect from Rimrock Open Space to Horsetooth Mountain Open Space and feature activities like hiking, running, biking, and horseback riding.

There are also tons of wildlife to be seen, along with fascinating vegetation and incredible rock formations. With a picnic area, restrooms, and plenty of drinking water available, it’s an excellent park for a day trip in Loveland.

4. Mehaffey Park

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Mehaffey Park is a personal favorite of Red Canyon because of its family appeal. It is a 64-acre location that features tons of terrific amenities for both local communities and out-of-town visitors. There’s everything you can want for a day of family fun.

The park has a vast lawn that overlooks the pond. Two group picnic areas are available to rent for up to 100 people. Groups can use the grills for cookouts, too.

An adventure playground is an excellent option for families with kids.

You can also find a hiking trail, a disc golf course, a skate park, tennis courts, and a basketball court, along with three multi-purpose fields.

5. Chapungu Sculpture Park 

Chapungu Sculpture Park is another gorgeous, artistic park in Loveland that features some fantastic art pieces. It’s a self-described culture collision that takes you away from the city and into an urban landscape for a close-up look at amazing sculptures.

The park has 82 monumental stone sculptures created by Zimbabwean artisans and spans 26 acres of natural and landscaped gardens. It sits at the base of the Rocky Mountains.

6. Fossil Creek Park

Fossil Creek is a reservation that has a one-mile trail loop near Fort Collins. The loop boasts a popular lake with a great swimming hole.

Visitors of this park mark it as a great place for all things outdoors.

There are several recreational areas that include a splash park for kids, a skate park, tennis courts, basketball courts, and more. There are plenty of places to sit and eat, and the park is dog-friendly.

The trail is an easy walk, perfect for all skill and experience levels. The dog park is also a great place to bring your pup for a few hours.

7. Spring Canyon Park 

If you’re into challenging hiking and intensive views, you might want to check out Spring Canyon Park. This park sits nestled deep into the Wingate Cliffs and Navajo Domes. It begins at Thousand Lakes Mountain and continues until it hits the Fremont River.

Unlike some more regulated parks, Spring Canyon can be a bit of an unmarked maze, so it’s wise to bring a map along.

Conditions can be rough, but it’s certainly the experience of a lifetime.

8. Fairgrounds Park 

Fairgrounds Park is a large park with tons of activities and amenities. It often features special events, such as softball tournaments and farmer’s markets on the pavilions.

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At Fairgrounds, you can choose from so many activities. Visit the pavilions for eating and grilling, bring your dog to the dog park, or get active on the basketball courts and skate park.

The park also features a new fitness court, and you can tap into nature on their recreational trails.

9. Bobcat Ridge Natural Area

Bobcat Ridge Natural Area is heaven for outdoors lovers and avid hikers. It features tons of trails, such as the 4-mile Valley Loop, the 5.4-mile Ginny Trail, and the 3.4-mile D.R. Trail with a 1,100-foot climb.

Some of these trails are open to hikers, bikers, and horseback riders alike, and the peaks offer some incredible views.

Unfortunately, Bobcat Ridge suffered hefty damage due to the Cameron Peak fires. They’re actively working to restore the area to its former beauty.

If you’re in Loveland and looking for roofing services, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team. We’d love to help you get your roof back into tip-top shape.