May 17, 2012

Towns That Make Great Wedding Locations in Colorado

Hot Wedding Locations in Colorado

Throughout the majestic mountains and along the Front Range, you’ll find many great Colorado wedding locations. In larger cities like Denver and Colorado Springs to smaller cities like Boulder, there will be urban chic hotels, 5 star resorts and old Victorian bed and breakfasts for your celebration. On the other hand, the varied mountain communities like Estes Park, Aspen, Vail and Breckenridge feature wedding venues with spectacular scenery amid the fresh mountain air.
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So whether you live in Colorado or not, there are so many beautiful settings, both indoors and outdoors, for couples to consider for their special day.

Mountain Wedding Locations in Colorado

Vail, Colorado weddings and Breckenridge, Colorado weddings offer you two fine options for getting married in a beautiful ski region. You’ll find resorts and mountain lodges, often with large stone fireplaces where you can exchange your vows. Then you and your guests can stay in their luxurious overnight accommodations. An Aspen, Colorado wedding may also be in your future at one of their fine historic hotels, perhaps.

And, there are Front Range mountain towns like Estes Park, Lyons and Manitou Springs, which are in the mountains, yet convenient to larger cities. You may plan a simple to lavish Estes Park weddings at the Stanley Hotel steeped in history, the Della Terra Mountain Chateau or any number of other smaller resorts and lodges.

Quaint smaller lodges, cabin resorts and ranches may offer you a more Western style event. Naturally, it is hard to imagine any mountain location where you will not have the opportunity for an outdoor wedding ceremony with scenic views and a perfect backdrop. Of course, indoor chapels or other spaces in the mountains, nestled amid the trees, may be a better option in the winter and yet are also very romantic.

Front Range Wedding Locations

Weddings in Colorado Springs

In Colorado Springs, possible wedding locations range from 5 star luxury hotel resorts, such as the Broadmoor, with 5 star pricing, to intimate bed and breakfasts with lovely gardens to country clubs that have no on-site lodging. Some of these Colorado Springs venues are wedding reception halls which specialize in hosting and catering events but have limited or no overnight lodging. Less expensive ceremony sites can also be found here. For example, Garden of the Gods park, with towering red rock formations, is sometimes available for small weddings by special permit. Your reception could then be held at a Colorado Springs restaurant or banquet hall.

Boulder, Colorado Weddings

At the base of the Flatirons, Boulder is a fine location to tie the knot. Downtown hotels like the St. Julien and the Hotel Boulderado will offer full services to the bride and groom such as overnight lodging, spa treatments and pampering massage as well as being full reception and ceremony venues. On the other hand, Chautauqua Park offers outdoor ceremonies on a grassy hill followed by indoor receptions in one of their historic buildings.

The above are but a few ideas for Boulder wedding venues.

A Denver, Colorado Wedding

Denver, known as the Mile High City, has all the amenities you would expect of a sizable urban city, yet it is just minutes from the splendor of the Rocky Mountains. Full service hotels such as the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel and the historic Brown Palace Hotel host many wedding parties. Alternatively, turn of the century bed and breakfasts or smaller boutique hotels may be closer to what suits your personality and budget.

Destination Weddings in Colorado

Many destination wedding packages in Colorado are offered by full-service resorts with on-site catering, ballrooms and convenient lodge rooms. Smaller facilities may let you reserve them exclusively, for the day or the whole weekend. However, having a glamorous ceremony, reception and lodging in a luxury full-service facility may not be your personal style or within your budget.
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You can still complement your Colorado ceremony and reception at a location that does not offer on-site lodging, with an overnight stay nearby. Then you get just the reception you want but get to sleep at a cabin or small bed and breakfast, for example.
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Do research on the internet, look at photos on websites and brochures, attend bridal shows and then visit your short list of locations and venues. When you have located the place you want, book your date well in advance to get the best availability and you’ll be able to get on with planning the rest of the details!

For more about Colorado wedding locations and for lodging and activities ideas, visit 168Colorado.com.