Best attractions and places to see around Berthoud include a blend of natural features, historical sites, and cultural experiences. Located in Colorado, the town offers a small-town atmosphere with access to outdoor recreation. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Rocky Mountains and various reservoirs, providing opportunities for hiking, fishing, and boating. Berthoud serves as a gateway to exploring both local landmarks and extensive natural landscapes.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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The views of Lake Loveland from North Taft Avenue are lovely with a panorama of the entire lake. You should be able to make out the beach on the other side of the lake that you are able to swim from. Lake Loveland in Colorado has a storied past dating back to its creation in the late 19th century for irrigation and recreation. Over the years, it has become a beloved landmark, offering scenic beauty and opportunities for fishing, boating, and leisure activities for residents and visitors alike.
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Great view of the Big Thompson River and Loveland Greeley Canal. This part of the Big Thompson River Trail crosses the canal with a pedestrian bridge.
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This spot allows for views of the Big Thompson River along the Big Thompson River Trail, which is a section of the Loveland Recreation Trail.
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The views of Lake Loveland from North Taft Avenue are lovely with a panorama of the entire lake. You should be able to make out the beach on the other side of the lake that you are able to swim from. Lake Loveland in Colorado has a storied past dating back to its creation in the late 19th century for irrigation and recreation. Over the years, it has become a beloved landmark, offering scenic beauty and opportunities for fishing, boating, and leisure activities for residents and visitors alike.
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This spot allows for views of the Big Thompson River along the Big Thompson River Trail, which is a section of the Loveland Recreation Trail.
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Immerse yourself in 3,000 acres of stunning landscapes at Devil's Backbone Open Space. Journey among towering rock formations, vibrant wildflowers & soaring hawks. 17 miles of trails await!
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Riding the "Loveland Loop" can get confusing. The Loop signs can be tough to read, but it's fun to make it all the way around town.
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The Wild Loop is a short, accessible, hikers-only 1.8 mile loop that circumnavigates the amazing Devil's Backbone Formation. From this intersection where the loop splits, you get great views of the Devil's Backbone itself, as well as the surrounding area, including the Front Range, and colorful reddish rocky outcroppings and hills that dot the Open Space. This is a great place to pause, tighten your shoelaces, and snap a few photos before continuing on the Wild Loop.
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Berthoud is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Lake Loveland for scenic views and water activities, or explore the dramatic rock formations and trails at Devil's Backbone Open Space, which includes The Keyhole natural arch and the Devil's Backbone viewpoint. Other notable spots include Fickel Park, Roberts Lake Park, Berthoud Reservoir, and Carter Lake Reservoir, all offering opportunities for outdoor enjoyment.
Yes, the area offers excellent hiking. Devil's Backbone Open Space is a prime location with over 15 miles of trails, including the Wild Loop trail that offers views of the unique rock formations. You can also find easy hiking routes like the Berthoud Reservoir Loop and the Lon Hagler Reservoir Trail. For more options, explore the hiking guide around Berthoud.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of trails. The Berthoud Bike Park is a dedicated spot for all skill levels. For longer rides, the Loveland Recreation Trail offers a paved path, and you can find challenging mountain biking routes within Devil's Backbone Open Space. Road cyclists have options like the Carter Lake Overlook loop. Discover more routes in the MTB Trails guide and Road Cycling Routes guide.
Berthoud offers several spots for fishing and non-motorized boating. Roberts Lake Park and Lon Hagler State Wildlife Area are popular for fishing. Berthoud Reservoir allows fishing and non-motorized boats, while the nearby Carter Lake Reservoir is excellent for boating, fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Lake Loveland also provides opportunities for fishing and leisure activities.
Absolutely. The Devil's Backbone viewpoint offers stunning vistas of the unique rock formations and the Front Range. You can also enjoy views of the Big Thompson River from the Big Thompson River View. For panoramic mountain views, consider a drive to Berthoud Pass or the picnic areas around Carter Lake Reservoir.
Berthoud has a rich history reflected in its sites. The Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum, housed in a historic blacksmith shop, offers insights into early settler life. You can also explore the historic buildings along Main Street, including the original town hall, which showcase the town's agricultural past. The restored Rialto Theater is another iconic historical building that now hosts cultural events.
Berthoud boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The Berthoud Mural Project features colorful artworks by local artists throughout the town. The Rialto Theater hosts live performances and movie screenings. Annual events like Berthoud Day celebrate local culture with parades and live shows, and the Berthoud Farmer's Market at Fickel Park offers local goods and live music.
Many attractions in Berthoud are suitable for families. Fickel Park and Roberts Lake Park offer walking paths and picnic areas. Reservoirs like Berthoud Reservoir and Carter Lake Reservoir are great for family outings, with opportunities for gentle walks and water activities. Lake Loveland, Devil's Backbone viewpoint, and Big Thompson River View are also noted as family-friendly spots. Annual events like Berthoud Day and the Farmer's Market provide entertainment for all ages.
The best time to visit Berthoud for outdoor activities largely depends on your preference. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful wildflowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for water sports on the reservoirs and exploring the Rocky Mountains. Winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing in higher elevations like Berthoud Pass, though some trails may be less accessible.
Many outdoor areas around Berthoud welcome dogs, typically on a leash. Fickel Park and Roberts Lake Park are popular local spots. Devil's Backbone Open Space generally allows dogs on its trails, but always check specific park regulations for any restrictions or requirements before your visit.
Yes, Berthoud's natural areas are home to various wildlife. Heron Pointe Wetlands is a hidden gem for nature lovers and bird watching. Lon Hagler State Wildlife Area also provides opportunities to observe local fauna. Additionally, the nearby Rocky Mountain National Park and Roosevelt National Forest are renowned for extensive wildlife viewing, including elk, deer, and various bird species.
Beyond the well-known spots, you might enjoy discovering Heron Pointe Wetlands for a peaceful nature experience. For a unique evening activity, the Little Thompson Observatory offers opportunities for stargazing. The Berthoud Mural Project also provides a delightful scavenger hunt for art enthusiasts throughout the town.


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