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20 TOP Wedding Locations
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When it comes to wedding venues, it’s hard to top the options available in the Yampa Valley. The wedding aisle in Steamboat Springs can be a hay-fi lled meadow, ski slope, fl ower-lined hillside, aspen-leafed mountain top or even the Yampa River — and locals and visitors alike have used all of them and more for their nuptials. From conventional churches to mountaintop decks, there are more ceremony and reception options here than there are rice kernels thrown at newlyweds. Following is a sampling of local options.
catamount Ranch & cluB
You can marry at a multitude of places at Catamount Ranch & Club, from beneath two whispering willows near the lake on a sunset afternoon to the golf course down valley (summer golfi ng season excluded) to the gurgle of Walton Creek. Those looking for something more rustic can exchange vows at Heritage Cabin on the far side of the lake. Either way, views come with the vows.
“People come in knowing they don’t have to worry about much,” says event planner Nikki Knoebel, touting everything from award-winning cuisine to vistas of the valley. The Lake House, with its outdoors ceremony site positioned between two willows, is the most popular wedding spot, with plenty of back-up indoor facilities also available.
As for catering, expect the best with such combos as elk and trout or beef tenderloin and sea bass. The three Lake Catamount locations host about 25 weddings per year, each one leaving bride, groom and guests smitten with Steamboat.
More info: 970-871-9300, www.catamountranchclub.com
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Yampa RiveR Botanic paRk
Blooms come with the wedding site at Yampa River Botanic Park. Flower-ing comes to a peak at the five-acre, riverside park in June and July, and so do weddings. The site, which won runner-up wedding location in last year’s Best of the Boat contest, hosts nearly 25 nuptials every year. “If you want to get married outside surrounded by lots of pretty flowers, it’s a great place,” says park super-visor Gahle Lehman.
Open April through October, the park was built with berms and rocks to pro-vide different sun exposures for 40 flower gardens. Ceremonies are performed on the Green, an amphitheater-style lawn overlooking the main pond.
“It’s the best place I can think of for a wedding,” says Stephanie Vordermeier, who married husband, Kurt, there last year. “The backdrop for our pictures was amazing.”
While you get exclusive use of the Green during your rental time ($400 for three hours; $100 per additional hour), the rest of the park remains open for the public. And there is no limit to the number of guests (the park hosts 600 people at its weekly concerts).
Tents and chairs must be brought in, with the tent location requiring supervi-sor approval and alcoholic beverages requiring a permit. The only downside: while the Green, Trillium House and log-seat amphitheater are available for wed-dings, you can only use the park for the ceremony.
More info: 970-879-4300, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org
peRRY-mansfield peRfoRming aRts school and camp
If dancing is on your reception agenda, hold your wedding at a dance and performing arts camp.
That sums up weddings at the Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp, the oldest performing arts camp in the country. The 76-acre center is lo-cated in Strawberry Park just minutes from downtown, with Soda Creek running through its backyard. The only drawback: no ceremonies Memorial Day through Labor Day.
The center hosts about 12 weddings per year, with ceremonies usually held outside in aspen-lined meadows and receptions taking place in the glass-sided Steinberg Pavilion, which accommodates as many as 150 people.
“Most people who get married here have some sort of connection to Steam-boat,” says event organizer Sophie Aikman, adding that it’s drawn couples from as far away as Australia and Scotland.
While you have to rent chairs, tables and catering elsewhere, you can book cabin lodging for as many as 35 guests on-site, meaning those attending can truly dance until the cows come home.
More info: 970-879-7125, http://perry-mansfield.org
thundeRhead lodge
Walking down the aisle means riding up the gondola when marrying at the Steamboat Ski Area’s Thunderhead Lodge. The lodge hosts as many as 50 wed-dings per year, with ceremonies usually held on the lawn or vista-filled overlook, where the only thing taking guests’ eyes off the bride are the commanding views. Receptions, which can last until midnight, are held in the Champagne Powder Room, which can handle as many as 250 people, or the more intimate setting of Hazie’s, which can accommodate parties of 60. “It’s a great spot for a wedding,” says event planner Lindsey Yochem, touting a recently added built-in dance floor. “Everyone loves the full experience, from riding the gondola to the sunsets.”
The wedding venue also works in winter, with bride and groom — and some-times the entire wedding party — schussing away on skis or snowboards.
More info: 970-871-5162, www.steamboat.com
Bella vista
In Spanish and Italian, Bella Vista means “beautiful sight.” That’s exactly what your guests get at Bella Vista, a wedding retreat seven miles south of town on Rabbit Ears Pass.
Owned by David and Alicia Josfan, the site offers expansive views of Lake Catamount and the Flat Tops and can accommodate weddings large and small. Resort staff also can coordinate with all vendors and caterers.
“People get married here because of the view and because the whole family and wedding party can stay here,” says property manager Jennifer Reed. “Plus, people can choose their own caterers and alcohol provider.”
While the seven-acre property doesn’t host weddings independent of lodging (you have to book lodging during your event), the site hosts as many as 15 weddings per year. More intimate ceremonies take place on a deck overlooking Pleasant Valley, with larger parties setting up tents on the tennis court or lawn.
The site offers a main lodge and two cabins that can sleep as many as 26, as well as pool, hot tub, tennis and horse shoe courts, and other amenities. It hosts weddings in the spring, summer and fall, and occasionally smaller ones in the winter, with rates varying with the season.
More info: 970-879-4449, www.steamboat1.com
haYmakeR golf couRse
Bride and groom can birdie at golf when exchanging vows at city-owned Hay-maker Golf Course.
“A lot of parties tie in golf to their ceremonies,” says executive chef Olivia Murray, who runs the facility’s Haymaker Patio Grill restaurant. “Some people play the day before, some even the day of. It’s a beautiful place to have wedding.”
For parties of more than 30, site rental is $200. Up to 70 people can be ac-
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commodated inside, with the deck offering room for another 20 outside. Many parties set up tents outside overlooking the green, allowing the facility to handle as many as 200 guests. “There’s no shortage of room,” Murray says. Murray creates specifi c menus based on budgets. Rates range from $15 per person on up to $50 (a Murray favorite: blue cheese-stuffed, bacon-wrapped fi let mignon with wild lingonberry sauce, garlic mashed potatoes and grilled asparagus). “It’s truly a beautiful spot for a wedding,” Murray says.
More info: 970-870-1846, www.haymakergolf.com
the steamBoat gRand
Big or small, The Steamboat Grand can make your wedding a grand ol’ time. The hotel hosts more than 53 wedding parties per year, from rehearsal dinners to ceremonies and receptions. “Some people use us for all three,” says Director of Conference Services Shannon Ford. “We have a lot of fl exibility in what we can offer.”
Most of this stems from the hotel’s size. Aside from 328 guest rooms, includ-ing condos and penthouses, it offers 17,000 square feet of meeting and confer-ence space, 5,500 square feet of ballroom space (accommodating up to 350 table settings) and 2,200 square feet of outdoor event space.
Most ceremonies take place outside in the Pavilion area, with Colorado-inspired decorations, from wildfl owers to aspen leaves, adding ambiance. “Everybody wants to be a part of Steamboat in some way,” Ford says.
The resort also offers audio and visual services, from speakers and stage lights to plasma screens, as well as a menu tailored for different budgets. “We can put a package together that fi ts anyone’s needs,” Ford adds.
More info: 877-306-2628, www.steamboatgrand.com
sheRaton steamBoat ResoRt
While the Sheraton Steamboat Resort blocks rooms for nearly 50 wedding parties per year, it also hosts about 12 weddings per year. “It’s our location,” says Events Director Lisa Sanchez. “People like to be at the base of the moun-tain.” The hotel offers a great cocktail bar area for welcome receptions, brunch-es, rehearsals and other add-on events, with receptions often taking place in the newly renovated Grand Ballroom, complete with built-in bar and reception foyer, or the large event tent outside (June to October). Ceremonies often occur on the Saddles Deck or on the driving range of the Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club, which offers 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains. “A lot of parties work golf into their event,” Sanchez says. “Plus, it’s a beautiful spot to get married.”
More info: 970-871-6531, www.sheratonsteamboatresort.com
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If you want to go more rustic with your ceremony and reception, consider a guest ranch, where horse-drawn sleighs can deliver the bride.
saddleBack Ranch
With cattle drives and horseback and wagon rides, it might be hard getting everyone to sit down for a wedding or reception dinner at Saddleback Ranch, located 20 minutes from Steamboat. But try your best. Settled in 1928, the fourth-generation lodge offers views of aspens, rolling meadows and moun-tains, making it perfect for weddings of all sizes. Try a wagon ride to the ceremony site for guests, a carriage ride for the bride and groom afterward, and a roping-cocktail hour before the reception. For food, choose from such mainstays as New York strip, garlic salmon, grilled pork tenderloin or BBQ brisket.
More info: 970-879-3711, www.saddlebackranch.net
home Ranch
You won’t suffer for lack of luxuries at the Home Ranch, the only Relais & Chateaux dude ranch in Colorado. Known for its beautiful setting, hospitality, gourmet food by executive chef Clyde Nelson and guided wilderness adven-tures, from horseback riding to fl y-fi shing, the ranch can accommodate as many as 50 guests, with wedding services available anytime between October and May. For lodging, stay in one of eight one- to three-bedroom cabins adorned with such names as Roo, Kanga and Birdhouse, or six rooms in the main lodge. “Word’s defi nitely getting out about holding weddings here,” says
event organizer Ashleigh Pirayesh. “It’s a beautiful spot.”
More info: 970-879-1780, www.homeranch.com
midnight Ranch
Located 33 miles north of Steamboat Springs, 105-acre Midnight Ranch offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. The site can accommodate as many as 32 overnight guests, with lodging nearby for more, and offers an outdoor ceremony and reception site that, with tents, can ac-commodate 200. “It’s not a cookie-cutter wedding venue like the Hilton,” says Steve Coolidge, who’s been running the operation with Tonja Coates for more than 20 years. “But people love it.” Parties provide their own catering and booze, and guests can fi sh a 10-acre private trout lake after the nuptials.
More info: 970-870-3456, www.midnightranch.com
elk RiveR guest Ranch
No need to worry how you’re going to work off the reception calories at Elk River Guest Ranch, located a half hour drive north of Steamboat Springs along the Elk River in Routt National Forest. You can horseback ride, hike, fl y-fi sh, raft, rock climb, mountain bike and more before and after the ceremony, all right out your back door. It’s also ripe with conventional amenities for your vows, as well, from lodging to banquet-style meals that can be tailored to fi t almost any budget.
More info: 800-750-6220, www.elkriverguestranch.com
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vista veRde
Located 45 minutes north of Steamboat off Seedhouse Road, Vista Verde hosts weddings before and after its summer guest ranch season. The all-inclusive ranch — which recently completed a major lodge addition and added a new indoor riding arena and swimming pool — can accommodate ceremonies and receptions of as many as 100 people, with overnight ac-commodations for 40. Guests stay in lodge rooms or one of nine cabins named after local mountains, complete with handcrafted log furniture and artwork. “A lot of parties take over the entire facility, including lodging and meals from the rehearsal through the reception,” says event coordinator Stephanie Wilson, adding that sleigh-ride entrances add a special touch, as do meals prepared by executive chef Matt Campbell.
More info: 800-526-7433, www.vistaverde.com
glen eden ResoRt
Couples have been tying the knot at Glen Eden Resort 18 miles north of Steamboat Springs for more than 30 years — for good reason. The quaint resort can handle weddings of anywhere from 25 to 200 people, with three resort-owned tents providing a perfect pavilion along the banks of the Elk River. For lodging, it can accommodate as many as140 people in a variety of cabins, with partner restaurant Murph’s Tavern having the fi rst option for catering. “A lot of people get married here,” says the resort’s Toni Klohr, adding that it usually hosts nearly 10 weddings per year from Memorial Day through the end of September. “It’s a beautiful spot for ceremonies and receptions.” Guests also can enjoy a heated swimming pool, two outdoor hot tubs, tennis and volleyball courts, a campfi re circle and barbecue area.
More info: 800-882-0854, www.glenedenresort.com
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fish cReek falls
With a bridal veil-like waterfall in the background, you can’t get a more scenic location for a wedding than the overlook at 283-foot Fish Creek Falls, voted Best of the Boat’s Best Local Attraction. The only hitch is getting everyone there. Located in Routt National Forest, the falls overlook can accommodate wedding parties of as many as 50, but the only way there is to hike a quarter-mile from the parking lot. While the permit is free on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis, there’s a $5 per vehicle parking fee and the area only can be reserved September through May. There’s also no guarantee you’ll have it to yourself; the public is still allowed on the trail. Small tents are allowed, but they must be taken down (and all trash removed) immedi-ately afterward.
More info: 970-879-1870
columBine caBins
The hills are alive with the sound of... matrimony at Columbine Cabins, 29 miles north of Steamboat on Routt County Road 129. Listed on the National Historic Register, the location can sleep as many as 63 people in 14 cabins and two apartments and comes with a commercial kitchen complete with an outdoor grill, as well as an upstairs rec room with pool table and lounge area. The site can accommodate place settings for 100 on an adjacent tent pad, and a wood-fueled sauna helps guests sweat out the Champagne. “We’re not fancy,” says manager Terri Reeves. “People who get married here know what they’re getting and love it.”
More info: 970-879-5522, www.columbinecabinresort.com
steamBoat lake
Usually only used for ceremonies, Steamboat Lake State Park 25 miles north of town on Routt County Road 129 is as pristine as it gets for nuptials. The park hosts about four weddings per year, most on Rainbow Ridge off Routt County Road 62 by Fetcher Ranch, offering views of the lake and is-land (requires a special use permit from Colorado State Parks). Bonus: Rent houseboats at the marina for a sunset wedding cruise after the ceremony. “It’s getting more and more popular because it’s such a beautiful setting,” says the park’s Ariel Rollett.
More info: 970-879-3922, www.parks.state.co.us/Parks/SteamboatLake
fetcheR Ranch
For a true barn dance, get hitched at Fetcher Ranch, 30 miles north of town. In the Fetcher family since 1949, the working cattle ranch includes a quintessential 1930s barn on the Routt County Registry of Historical Places that lends itself perfectly to weddings, complete with white Christmas lights that glow as radiantly as the bride. Couples also can tie the knot in a meadow next to a seasonal creek, under a pine altar with a lucky horseshoe, or on a peninsula jutting into Steamboat Lake, offering 360-degree views. You’ll even get to take home the horseshoe from the altar as a keepsake.
More info: 970-846-6252, www.fetcherranch.com
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Bride: Jennifer (Spurlock) Sherman
Groom: Lucas Sherman
Wedding date: Saturday, July 14, 2012
Wedding location: Thunderhead Lodge
Reception location: Thunderhead Lodge
honeYmoon location: We decided to do something a little untraditional as we are both
teachers and were able to spend three weeks traveling through Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. While these countries are a little more on the adventurous side, we still got to relax once we found the beaches in Thai-land and Vietnam. We also enjoyed every meal as we ate our way through countries famous for our favorite cuisines.
the pRoposal: We were living apart at the time and had a ski trip planned to the Lake
Tahoe area. The first day after arriving at Heavenly Ski Resort, Lucas found a secluded, rocky area to climb on before popping the question. We had paid for ski passes, so I got upset with him for taking his skis off on the rocks and then asking me to do the same. He must have decided to stick with his plan because he then got down on one knee and asked me to marry him.
Best decisions: Going with a venue that offered a Plan C. It was one of the worst and
longest rain storms of the summer so while the original plan was to have
the ceremony and cocktail hour outside, EVERYTHING had to be inside.
We were very thankful that we had a dry place to go and a manager (Lind-
sey Yochem) who had a well-organized staff that was ready for changes at
a moment’s notice.
Best piece of advice: Check with your photographers to see if they’re willing to take pictures
at a later date if there is inclement weather. Andy and Emily Barnhart
were great. They got the best indoor pictures possible but also put me
at ease by saying they could retake pictures later when the weather was
more favorable.
lasting memoRies: Coming through the back of the kitchen in the Thunderhead Lodge food
court and seeing all of our closest friends and family ready to pack around
us as we walked down a make-shift aisle. This was NOT how I expected to
tie the knot, but I was overwhelmed with knowing what everyone had to
do to get up there. (The gondola had shut down prior to the wedding and
nearly 200 people had to be shuttled up in passenger vans.)
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Bride: Jill Hines
Groom: Dash Harrison
Date: Saturday, July 28, 2012
Wedding location: Steamboat Ski Area (outside ceremony)
Reception location: Thunderhead Lodge (with music by the Six Million Dollar Band)
Colors: orange and yellow
honeYmoon location: Our honeymoon was in Aruba, and it was amazing!
The weather was perfect, and it has beautiful beaches and clear water. We snorkeled, took Jeep tours, went on a sunset cruise and ate a lot of great food.
the pRoposal: It was my 29th birthday. We had dinner reservations downtown, and
we were a bit early, so we stopped by a Champagne bar for a quick drink. Before I knew it, I was in a room surrounded by my friends with Dash on his knee popping the question.
Best decisions: The night we got engaged, an ’80s band — the Six Million Dollar Band
— was playing at a bar we stopped by, and we loved them! They ended up playing at our wedding, and it was the best dance party I’ve ever seen.
Best piece of advice: Enjoy every single second. It goes by so fast!
lasting memoRies: The sunset at the top of the mountain was amazing! I’ll also remem-
ber dancing the night away with friends. It was a beautiful wedding, and the photos were taken both in front of the More Barn and on top of the mountain, so they captured what it’s like to get married in Steamboat.
Wedding spotlightBride Jill remembers Steamboat Ski Area wedding
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“Here comes the bride, all dressed in white” has added meaning at the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association’s annual Yampa Valley Bridal Show, to be held January 26, 2013, at the Sheraton Steamboat Resort from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. That is because many attendees come to the event covered in snow straight from the ski hill.
“It’s all local vendors, from caterers and wedding planners to shuttle services and fl ower shops,” says organizer Maren McCutchen, adding that it’s designed for anyone who is planning a wedding in Steamboat, locals and visitors alike. “A lot of people who are planning to have their wedding here come from out of town that weekend to help plan and organize it. It’s a great excuse for them to visit Steamboat.” Last year, she adds, people came into the exhibition hall straight off the mountain in their ski boots.
Designed to give brides and grooms to be a helping hand in their local wed-
ding planning, the event is scheduled to offer plenty of time to prepare for the spring and summer nuptial season. “A lot of people get engaged over the holiday season so it provides a great opportunity for them to see what having a wedding here is like,” adds the Chamber’s Michelle Krasilinec. “It has a great fl ow so brides-to-be don't miss a thing.”
Held in the Sheraton’s ballroom, the show offers more than 50 booths representing every vendor people need to plan a wedding in Steamboat. Future shows might even include ancillary events like trunk shows and site tours. This year’s show also will offer great raffl e prizes including gift baskets, spa retreats and engagement photo sessions, as well as a grand prize honeymoon package from Steamboat Travel Center.
Info: 970-879-0880, www.steamboatchamber.com
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ColdstoneCentral Park Plaza, 970-879-0202Curve Plaza, 970-879-6786www.coldstonecreamery.com
cateRing
A Catered Affair970-736-2454, [email protected]
Azteca Taqueria 970-870-9980, www.aztecataqueria.com
C’s Catering970-276-3374/3363
Catamount Ranch & Club970-871-9300, catamountranchclub.com
Cottonwood Grill970-879-2229, www.cottonwoodgrill.com
Drunken Onion 970-879-8423, www.drunkenonion.com
Fireside Catering970-879-9922, www.firesidecatering.com
Harwigs/L’Apogee970-879-1919, www.lapogee.com
La Montaña 970-879-5800, www.lamontanasteamboat.com
Marno’s Custom Catering970-879-4214, www.marnoscustomcatering.com
Moving Mountains Catering Co.970-870-9359/877-624-2538, www.mmcateringco.com
Rex’s Catering970-871-1107, www.rexscatering.com
Ski Town Gourmet970-870-0291, www.skitowngourmet.com
Stay At Home Chef970-871-9757, www.stayathomechef.com
Steamboat Meat & Seafood Co.970-879-3504, www.steamboatseafood.com
Steamboat Smokehouse970-879-7427, www.steamboatsmokehouse.com
Three Peaks Grill970-879-3399, www.threepeaksgrill.com
Winona’s Restaurant and Bakery970-879-2483
floRists
Alpine Floral & AtriumPine Grove Centre, 970-879-2682www.steamboatspringsflowers.com
City Market970-879-3290, www.citymarket.com
One Fine Day Productions970-871-7431/970-846-5680,
www.weddngsinsteamboat.com
Safeway Food & Drug970-879-3766, www.safeway.com
Steamboat Floral & Gifts970-879-1424, www.steamboatfloral.com
Tall Tulips Flower Shop970-879-0555, www.talltulipsflowershop.com
haiRstYlists/makeup/nails
Acqua Salon970-761-2048,www.acquasteamboat.com
Shear Passion970-879-1141, www.shearpassion.com
Wildhorse Salon970-879-1222, www.steamboatsalon.com
Exclusive Nails & Tanning970-870-7870
JeWeleRs
Elkhead Bead Company970-276-3386, www.elkheadbead.com
The Jeweler's Mine970-871-1413, www.TheJewelersMine.com
Julia Alisa Designs970-846-2021
music
Top Shelf970-819-4401, www.topshelfsteamboat.com
Teri Rose- Harpist, Flutist, and Vocalist970-871-7958, www.harpandflute1.com
Keri Rusthoi- Soprano917-282-1704, www.KeriRusthoi.com
invitations
One Fine Day Productions970-871-7431, www.weddingsinsteamboat.com
The Print Shop970-824-7484
PostNet 970-871-9000, www.postnet.com
Staples970-879-5428, www.staples.com
The UPS Store970-879-6161
officiants
Say I Do!970-819-2170
photogRapheRs/videogRapheRs
Andy Barnhart Photography 303-246-9508, www.andybarnhart.com
IN Photography 970-333-0594, www.inphotography.net
Angeli’s Photography970-583-6209
Corey Kopischke Photography970-846-2141, www.coreykopischke.com
Copa Photo970-870-9224, www.copaphoto.com
FlatTail Productions970-846-8010, www.FlatTailProductions.com
Jessica Maynard Photography970-846-6127, www.jessica-maynard.com
Jack Klobetanz Photography970-736-8354, www.jackklobetanzphotography.com
Kate Z Photo970-846-9852, www.katezphoto.com
Mical Hutson Photography970-819-8701, www.micalhutsonphotography.com
M Lazy P Film Production970-879-0033/303-638-3688, www.mlazyp.com
Nan Porter Photography970-879-3491, www.nanporterphotography.com
One Shot Photo970-846-7802
Natural Light Images970-846-5940, www.naturalightimages.com
Proper Exposure Photography970-879-1961/846-1961, www.kenproperphotography.com
Rene Tate Photography719-371-0798, www.renetate.com
Robin Proctor Photography970-723-8423, www.robinproctorphotography.com
Rife Photography970-879-7383, www.RifePhotography.com
Shauna Lamansky970-879-6213, www.shaunastudio.com
Stewart Photo Service970-871-4277, www.stewartphoto.biz
photo Booth Rentals
Flow Photography, LLC970-471-6144/471-3102
planneRs (Wedding)
Last Call Productions970-819-3668, www.lastcalleventplanning.com
Caroline’s High Country Occasions970-846-4240, www.carolineshco.com
Catamount Ranch & Club970-871-9300, www.catamountranchclub.com
Girl Friday970-846-1270, www.mygirlfridaydoes.com
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Wedding directory
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800-850-3303, www.LockhartAuction.com
One Fine Day Productions970-871-7431, www.weddingsinsteamboat.com
The Main Event970-879-9020/303-570-6570, www.steamboatevents.com
poRtaBle RestRooms
Royal Flush Industries 970-870-6500
RegistRies
Branches970-870-2980, www.branchessteamboat.com
Rentals
Colorado Event Rentals970-871-6786, www.coloradoeventrentals.com
spas and salons
Acqua Salon and Spa970-761-2048, www.acquasteamboat.com
Boots and Nails970-879-9991
Healing Ways Wellness Spa970-871-1975
Waterside Day Spa970-875-0271, www.steamboatspringsdayspa.com
Wildhorse SalonWildhorse Marketplace,970-879-1222
Wedding and Reception sites
Bella Vista Estate970-879-4449, www.steamboat1.com
Catamount Ranch & Club970-871-9300, www.catamountranchclub.com
Bud Werner Memorial Library970-879-0240, www.steamboatlibrary.org
Cottonwood Grill970-879-2229, www.cottonwoodgrill.com
Depot Art Center970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
Elk River Guest Ranch970-879-6220, www.elkriverguestranch.com
Fetcher Barns970-846-6252, www.fetcherranch.com
Flying Horse Ranch970-736-2652, [email protected]
Glen Eden Resort970-879-3907, www.glenedenresort.com
Ghost Ranch970-879-9898, www.ghostranchsaloon.com Hahns Peak Roadhouse Clark, 970-879-4404/800-342-1889, www.hahnspeakroadhouse.com
Haven Community Center in Hayden970-875-1887, www.havenseniorliving.com
High Meadows Ranch, LLC970-736-8416, [email protected]
La Montaña970-879-5800, www.lamontanasteamboat.com
Midnight Ranch970-870-3456 , www.midnightranch.com
Ore House at the Pine Grove970-879-1190, www.orehouse.com
Old Town Pub970-879-2101, www.theoldtownpub.com
Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp970-879-7125, www.perry-mansfield.org
The Ranch at Steamboat970-879-3000, www.ranch-steamboat.com
ResortQuest Steamboat866-836-9090, www.resortqueststeamboat.com
Rex’s American Grill & Bar970-871-1107, www.rexsgrill.com
Riggio’s Ristorante970-879-9010, riggiosfineitalian.com
Saddleback Ranch970-879-3711, www.saddlebackranch.net
Slopeside Grill970-879-2916, www.slopesidegrill.com
Sheraton Steamboat Resort970-879-2220, www.sheraton.com/steamboat
St. Cloud Mountain Club970-879-6463, www.stcloudmtnclub.com
The Steamboat Grand970-871-5500, www.steamboatgrand.com
Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp.970-871-5162, www.steamboat.com
Sweetwater Grill970-879-9500, www.sweetwatersteamboat.com
Three Peaks Grill970-879-3399, www.threepeaksgrill.com
Vista Verde Guest Ranch970-879-3858, www.vistaverde.com
Yampa River Botanic Park970-871-9300, www.catamountranchclub.com
tents
Colorado Event Rentals970-871-6786, www.coloradoeventrentals.com
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Go Alpine970-879-2800, www.goalpine.com
Storm Mountain Express970-879-1963, www.stormmountainexpress.com
tRavel planneRs
Steamboat Reservations & Travel970-879-3202, www.steamboattravel.com
tuXedo Rentals
Allen’s Tuxedo Rentals970-879-0351
Bushwackers970-879-2970, www.bushwackersclothing.com
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Wedding directory