Colorado Mountain Pavilion Wedding Venue

Axel’s Pavilion

With 2,600 square feet of outdoor terrace space, Axel’s Pavilion is ideal for open-air gatherings for events of up to 230 persons. Complete with fire pit and Adirondack chairs, you …

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Private Dining Devil's Thumb Ranch

Grotto Suraboza

We named Grotto Suraboza using the first two initials of members of our owner’s family, a fitting tribute to a dining space built to bring people together. This intimate dining …

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Private Dining Winter Park Colorado

John Ls’ Wine Cellar & Uncorking Room

This private dining room was named in memory of the owners’ father and built from historic 150-year-old cherry trees harvested from family land in Adirondack State Park. The beautiful cherry …

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Colorado Resort Boardroom Meeting Space

Executive Boardroom

This private meeting boardroom on the Main Lodge’s second floor is perfect for small meetings and breakout sessions of ten or fewer. A large worktable, comfortable leather chairs, and seclusion …

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Colorado Mountain Meeting Space

Broad Axe Barn

Our 2,900-square-foot indoor reception room, Broad Axe Barn, is built from the hand-hewn beams recovered from a Civil War-era Indiana barn. Its 25-foot high vaulted ceiling, 7×10-foot windows, and floor-to-ceiling …

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High Lonesome Barn, Devil's Thumb Ranch

High Lonesome Barn & Loft

In addition to 35 lodge rooms, outdoor firepit, personal check-in desk, self-serve wine station, and Grotto Suraboza, the 50,000-square-foot High Lonesome Lodge also includes a 4,200-square-foot Civil War-era Barn. Moved …

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Yager House & Loft

Built as a gathering space and named after the Yager brothers who founded the original Ranch, this meeting and event venue is ideally suited for team-building sessions, training classes, or …

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Colorado Mountain Meeting Event Space

Timber House

A perfect spot for more intimate events, Timber House is constructed of 150-year-old hand-hewn beams. Tall windows offer 240-degree views of the scenic Ranch Creek Valley and Continental Divide. This …

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