The Best Retreat Wedding Venues in Woodland Park, CO

The Best Retreat Wedding Venues in Woodland Park, CO

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3 Wedding Venues in Woodland Park, CO

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Spruce Mountain Ranch 

5.0

  • Up to 500 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $5,000

Welcome to Spruce Mountain Ranch! Colorado’s premier ranch style venue for weddings and events. A perfect blend of rustic elegance, Spruce Mountain Ranch is a 450 acre premier mountain venue conveniently located just outside of Denver. Spruce Mountain Ranch features two separate properties located over a mile apart, each offering magnificent hand crafted detail and state of the art conveniences. The design and setting of the ranch makes Spruce Mountain a breathtaking backdrop for any wedding or event. Family owned since 1999 Spruce Mountain Ranch is dedicated to providing not just excellent service, but service from the heart!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a sophisticated vibe
  • Bridal suite on site
  • Both indoor and outdoor options

Venue considerations

  • No on-premises lodging options
  • Does not provide event staff
  • Not wheelchair accessible
Awarded Best of Zola
What a beautiful place for the most perfect day ever! We truly enjoyed having our wedding at the Upper Ranch at Spruce Mountain!
Allison C., a month ago
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Mountain View Ranch By Wedgewood Weddings 

5.0

Pine, CO
  • Up to 170 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $10,715
  • Offer

Mountain View Ranch by Wedgewood Weddings offers 3,500 acres of wonderful intimacy and seclusion. Situated in the foothills of the beautiful Rocky Mountains, this location feels serene and close to nature, while being less than an hour drive from beautifull Denver! Enjoy dramatic mountain views and exceptional features like grand spruce trees, a glimmering pond, rustic wood accents, and on-site lodging. Couples love having the choice of two distinct venues with multiple stunning ceremony sites: choose between upscale Willows or brand-new Lakeview. Guests love feeling immersed in nature and taking photos against the dramatic scenery.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Full catering menu to choose from
  • Provides event staff
  • Rustic-chic setting

Venue considerations

  • No free parking
  • Not for you if you're looking for a sleek and contemporary space
  • Not wheelchair accessible
Awarded Best of Zola
Our wedding was everything we hoped for. Courtney (our coordinator) was warm, organized, and made the day run smoothly. Mikayla and Malia were so friendly and helpful, and Christy (bartender) kept checking in to make sure we had drinks in hand. We also really liked our DJ, Madeleine—she kept the energy up all night, but considering I had given her a very long list of songs we really liked, I was sad when she played some that weren’t even on the list, particularly during dinner service, knowing that meant less time for the songs we loved most. The ceremony site was stunning, and the reception space perfectly blended rustic mountain charm with elegance. The prime rib was excellent, and overall, the food exceeded our expectations. Dropping off, having them set everything up and picking up decorations went so smoothly. Unfortunately, the contracted bakery that was included in our package never got back to us, even after we followed up multiple times. Because of that, we had to use an outside baker, The Cakery Pastry Studio, whose cake was amazing—but it cost us more money out-of-pocket, even after receiving a credit. The Gold Nugget Cabin was clean and charming, though the bathrooms are dated. I did appreciate that they had recently updated the bridal suite, which made for beautiful “getting ready” photos. I do wish check-in had been earlier for photos, as I felt rushed before the ceremony. My only real regret is not adding an extra hour to the reception—it flew by too quickly. The only big negative I have to share is how close to the wedding they were able to confirm our rehearsal time between 9:00 AM or 1:00 PM. That impacts travel time for the wedding party. In my case they were all coming in from out of state and navigating child care. Not knowing if they’d need to fly in the night before or if they could swing an early AM flight until just 6 weeks before our date added extra stress on me and our wedding party.
Emily S., 4 months ago
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Pikes Peak Ranch 

5.0

Woodland Park, CO
  • Up to 145 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $4,500

Nestled on 160 private acres in the heart of the Colorado mountains, Pikes Peak Ranch offers a breathtaking and intimate setting for your dream wedding. With stunning panoramic mountain views, exclusive onsite lodging, and private hiking trails, our venue provides a secluded escape for you and your guests. Exchange vows in a picturesque outdoor ceremony space, then celebrate under the stars with the beauty of nature all around you. Our stress-free logistics and thoughtful amenities, including a private disc golf course and relaxing private hot tubs, ensure a seamless and unforgettable experience. Located just a short drive from Denver, Colorado Springs, and the Front Range, Pikes Peak Ranch is the perfect destination for couples looking for a romantic, nature-filled wedding with all the comforts of a private retreat.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Flexible event spaces
  • Multiple event spaces

Venue considerations

  • Does not have a dance floor
  • Not for you if you don't want a rustic vibe
  • Requires outside catering services
Pikes Peak Ranch was an incredible venue for our wedding. Their communication style was prompt, helpful, and quick - they were always available to answer our questions and provide guidance throughout the planning process. The quality of their work and the value they provided was simply spectacular. The views from the ranch were breathtaking, and the facilities were immaculately clean and well-maintained. They went above and beyond to help coordinate our wedding, even assisting with planning for our out-of-state guests. The checklists they provided were easy to follow and kept us on track. The personal touches and attentive follow-up made us feel even more special on our big day. We couldn't have asked for a better venue to celebrate our marriage.
Brittany B., 9 months ago

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What Makes Colorado's Wedding Venues Unique?

Colorado's wedding venues offer something truly special, blending architectural diversity with stunning natural scenery. You'll find sophisticated urban elegance at the Grand Hyatt Denver right alongside the rustic charm of Spruce Mountain Ranch. Every window at the Flagstaff House Restaurant frames breathtaking mountain vistas while Tapestry House By Wedgewood Weddings pairs Victorian beauty with meticulously maintained gardens. Mountain View Ranch takes indoor-outdoor flow to the next level with retractable walls that let you seamlessly connect with nature while keeping guests comfortable.

When it comes to costs you'll be pleasantly surprised - Colorado venues typically run between $6,000 and $6,800, which falls on the lower end of what you'd pay nationally where prices range from $6,500 to $12,000.

How Much Does a Colorado Mountain Wedding Cost?

Planning a Colorado mountain wedding for 150 guests? You're looking at around $46,999 total. Here's how that breaks down across your key vendors:

  • Florists: 16% ($7,466)
  • Venues: 14% ($6,399)
  • Catering: 11% ($5,119)
  • Photography: 10% ($4,622)
  • Videography: 9% ($4,124)
  • Wedding Planning: 9% ($4,124)
  • Bar Services: 9% ($4,095)
  • Bands and DJs: 3% ($1,500)
  • Cake and Desserts: 2% ($801)
  • Hair and Makeup: 1% ($670)

When Should You Book Colorado Wedding Services?

Timing is everything when planning your Colorado wedding. Start with your venue 13 months out - that's 390 days before your big day. Your photographer and wedding planner should be next on the list about 10 months ahead. Most other vendors including your florist caterer and videographer need about 9 months' notice while hair and makeup artists typically want 8 months' heads up. Planning a fall wedding? Book even earlier since September sees the highest demand.

Which Colorado Mountain Regions Offer the Best Wedding Settings?

You'll find perfect settings year-round in Colorado's mountains. The Grange shows off spectacular fall colors with its aspen groves while Della Terra lets you host cozy outdoor ceremonies with snowy peaks as your backdrop. Spring brings wildflower meadows at Wild Basin Lodge and summer celebrations shine under Balistreri Vineyards' pergola-covered patio. September proves most popular combining perfect temperatures with reliable weather.

How Do Denver Wedding Venues Compare to Mountain Locations?

Whether you're drawn to city sophistication or mountain majesty Colorado's got you covered. Craftwood Peak puts you face-to-face with Pikes Peak while The Simon offers industrial-chic style with Denver skyline views. You can celebrate in the historic Kirk Of Highland or surrounded by Garden of the Gods' stunning red rocks. City venues like Rooftop1630 deliver urban views while mountain locations connect you directly with nature.

What Weather Contingencies Do Colorado Venues Provide?

Colorado venues know how to handle whatever weather comes your way. Mount Vernon Canyon Club keeps you connected to the views through its glass-enclosed reception space while Church Ranch Event Center offers multiple indoor ceremony spots with mountain vistas through massive windows. Want a winter ceremony? Ashley Ridge has heated outdoor pavilions and Meadow Creek Lodge keeps everyone comfortable with covered walkways between venues.

Where Can You Find All-Inclusive Colorado Wedding Packages?

Looking to simplify your planning? Wedgewood Weddings properties across Colorado including Tapestry House and Mountain View Ranch handle everything from catering to coordination. The Grand Hyatt Denver includes room blocks with their packages while Balistreri Vineyards wraps up wine service catering and coordination in one easy contract. These venues make planning easier with dedicated coordinators managing timelines and vendor teams.

How Do Colorado Wedding Budgets Scale with Guest Count?

Your Colorado wedding budget flexes with your guest list:

  • 50 guests: $20,802
  • 100 guests: $34,304
  • 150 guests: $46,999
  • 200 guests: $58,346
  • 250 guests: $69,693
  • 300 guests: $81,041

This scaling helps you maintain the quality you want while adjusting for your perfect guest count.

What Makes Colorado's Wedding Venues Unique?

Colorado's wedding venues offer something truly special, blending architectural diversity with stunning natural scenery. You'll find sophisticated urban elegance at the Grand Hyatt Denver right alongside the rustic charm of Spruce Mountain Ranch. Every window at the Flagstaff House Restaurant frames breathtaking mountain vistas while Tapestry House By Wedgewood Weddings pairs Victorian beauty with meticulously maintained gardens. Mountain View Ranch takes indoor-outdoor flow to the next level with retractable walls that let you seamlessly connect with nature while keeping guests comfortable.

When it comes to costs you'll be pleasantly surprised - Colorado venues typically run between $6,000 and $6,800, which falls on the lower end of what you'd pay nationally where prices range from $6,500 to $12,000.

How Much Does a Colorado Mountain Wedding Cost?

Planning a Colorado mountain wedding for 150 guests? You're looking at around $46,999 total. Here's how that breaks down across your key vendors:

  • Florists: 16% ($7,466)
  • Venues: 14% ($6,399)
  • Catering: 11% ($5,119)
  • Photography: 10% ($4,622)
  • Videography: 9% ($4,124)
  • Wedding Planning: 9% ($4,124)
  • Bar Services: 9% ($4,095)
  • Bands and DJs: 3% ($1,500)
  • Cake and Desserts: 2% ($801)
  • Hair and Makeup: 1% ($670)

When Should You Book Colorado Wedding Services?

Timing is everything when planning your Colorado wedding. Start with your venue 13 months out - that's 390 days before your big day. Your photographer and wedding planner should be next on the list about 10 months ahead. Most other vendors including your florist caterer and videographer need about 9 months' notice while hair and makeup artists typically want 8 months' heads up. Planning a fall wedding? Book even earlier since September sees the highest demand.

Which Colorado Mountain Regions Offer the Best Wedding Settings?

You'll find perfect settings year-round in Colorado's mountains. The Grange shows off spectacular fall colors with its aspen groves while Della Terra lets you host cozy outdoor ceremonies with snowy peaks as your backdrop. Spring brings wildflower meadows at Wild Basin Lodge and summer celebrations shine under Balistreri Vineyards' pergola-covered patio. September proves most popular combining perfect temperatures with reliable weather.

How Do Denver Wedding Venues Compare to Mountain Locations?

Whether you're drawn to city sophistication or mountain majesty Colorado's got you covered. Craftwood Peak puts you face-to-face with Pikes Peak while The Simon offers industrial-chic style with Denver skyline views. You can celebrate in the historic Kirk Of Highland or surrounded by Garden of the Gods' stunning red rocks. City venues like Rooftop1630 deliver urban views while mountain locations connect you directly with nature.

What Weather Contingencies Do Colorado Venues Provide?

Colorado venues know how to handle whatever weather comes your way. Mount Vernon Canyon Club keeps you connected to the views through its glass-enclosed reception space while Church Ranch Event Center offers multiple indoor ceremony spots with mountain vistas through massive windows. Want a winter ceremony? Ashley Ridge has heated outdoor pavilions and Meadow Creek Lodge keeps everyone comfortable with covered walkways between venues.

Where Can You Find All-Inclusive Colorado Wedding Packages?

Looking to simplify your planning? Wedgewood Weddings properties across Colorado including Tapestry House and Mountain View Ranch handle everything from catering to coordination. The Grand Hyatt Denver includes room blocks with their packages while Balistreri Vineyards wraps up wine service catering and coordination in one easy contract. These venues make planning easier with dedicated coordinators managing timelines and vendor teams.

How Do Colorado Wedding Budgets Scale with Guest Count?

Your Colorado wedding budget flexes with your guest list:

  • 50 guests: $20,802
  • 100 guests: $34,304
  • 150 guests: $46,999
  • 200 guests: $58,346
  • 250 guests: $69,693
  • 300 guests: $81,041

This scaling helps you maintain the quality you want while adjusting for your perfect guest count.

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