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Aussies have had a love affair with Colorado for decades, and now that international travel has returned with testing requirements being rolled back, there’s a lot more to love in Colorado than ever before. #ColoradoLovesAussies

The snow Gods have well and truly cast their spell on Colorado ski resorts this winter season, with plenty of fresh powder constantly blessing the fields, providing the perfect playground for beginners, experts and everyone in-between as the state’s 28 ski areas welcome back international visitors.
Away from the ski fields, visitors can feel the love this Valentine’s Day and beyond in the sweetheart city of Loveland, add chart topping attractions and new accommodation options to their wishlist, and enjoy endless adventure opportunities across the Rocky Mountain State for a comeback trip to remember.
LOVE is in the air. Literally!

Loveland, Colorado is known for being the best place in the USA to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
In its 76th year, Loveland’s Valentine Re-Mailing Program invites people from all over the world to send in their Valentines letters to be stamped with the official Loveland valentine card collectors stamp, and then sent back to their loved ones. Loveland receives around 100,000 valentines cards from all 50 states and 110 countries across the world through its Valentine Re-mailing Program, the largest program of its kind. Sponsors & Volunteers hand-stamp the collector’s stamp and postmark onto each individual valentine that comes through the city and then re-mails them to their intended recipient.
Events in the Sweetheart City to celebrate Valentine’s Day include the Sweetheart Festival from 11-12 February, Loveland Lights at Chapungu Sculpture Park until 14 February and a Valentine’s Day Group Wedding held on 14 February. What could be more romantic than saying “I do” on Valentine’s Day in Loveland? The 2022 location is in front of the LOVE lock sculpture (pictured above) at the Loveland Visitors Center. More details at ValentinesDayInLoveland.com.