Spring Break for Thompson School District runs Monday, March 16 through Friday, March 20, 2026. If your household depends on school-day routines, this is a good week to plan for childcare, meals, and transportation changes. It is also a helpful reminder for neighbors who live near schools that traffic patterns may look a little different during the break.
About Loveland, CO
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Loveland sits along the Front Range in northern Colorado, with an easy drive to Fort Collins, Longmont, and the broader Denver-Boulder job centers via US 34 and nearby I-25. Residents often enjoy bright days with crisp mornings that make a quick walk or coffee run feel refreshing before the day warms. Neighborhoods range from established areas with mature trees near the center of town to newer communities on the edges, giving buyers, sellers, and renters a mix of home styles and apartment options.
Downtown has a friendly, small-city feel anchored by local shops, breweries, and a well-known arts presence, including galleries and public sculpture. For everyday recreation, people take advantage of Lake Loveland, Boyd Lake State Park, and trail connections that make it easy to fit in a ride, run, or dog walk without going far. With schools, parks, and convenient services spread across town, Loveland tends to appeal to those who want a relaxed pace while keeping access to the mountains and major corridors close at hand.
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