If you’re dreaming of a Denver wedding, look no further–we’ve compiled the best trips to making your mile-high nuptials nothing short of memorable. Denver is a popular destination for weddings thanks to its bustling city atmosphere and unparalleled panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains. Whether you live locally and want to take advantage of everything the city has to offer or are planning a destination wedding, take a look at the top venues and activities to help make your Denver wedding extra-special.
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Denver is one of the most unique cities in the United States, nestled a mile above sea level and surrounded entirely by the soaring peaks of the Rocky Mountains. Denver’s initial population growth occurred during the Gold Rush of the mid- to late-1800s, so while it isn’t an old city per se it definitely has a rich mining history. Denver’s views are hands-down its biggest draw–with the visible mountain panorama spanning 140 miles in length and 200 named peaks that can be seen from the city (Denver.org).
Denver is also known for its diverse climate and ever-changing weather. The city welcomes 300 days of sunshine each year with summer temperatures averaging in the upper 80s. Come wintertime, Denver is a snow-covered haven for outdoor adventurers and extreme sports fanatics. With an average of 60 inches of snow per year–more than twice the national average - Denver is a top destination for skiing, snowboarding, and so much more (BestPlaces).
In addition to the beautiful natural landscape, Denver is also home to a thriving food and beverage scene. With more than 40 breweries and distilleries in the greater metro area, craft beer and cocktail aficionados will be in all their glory (Thrillist). If culinary adventures are more your scene, start your day at Steuben’s for a classic diner-style brunch. As the sun sets, head on over to James Beard award-winning Chef Alon Shaya’s newest joint Safta for an unforgettable dinner. Denver is full of hotspots inspired by regional cuisine from across the globe, so there’s no shortage of 5-star restaurants to enjoy.
Ashley Ridge in Littleton, CO is a stunning modern wedding venue that offers unparalleled views of the Rocky Mountains. Ashley Ridge’s grounds feature tranquil waterfalls, sunlit courtyards, and a spacious ballroom complete with floor-to-ceiling windows that create an endless supply of natural light. Your guests will be amazed from the moment they arrive thanks to the lavish lobby with an oversized, glistening crystal chandelier.
Boulder Creek in Boulder, CO is conveniently located just outside of Denver at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. This stunning wedding venue is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and pristine forests. Situated alongside a babbling creek and full of rustic character, Boulder Creek is an idyllic backdrop for both indoor and outdoor weddings. The photo opportunities are endless at this fairytale Denver-area venue.
Brittany Hill in Denver, CO is a vintage hilltop mansion that offers sweeping city views in one direction and remarkable mountain views in the other. Complete with floor to ceiling windows, Brittany Hill welcomes beautiful natural light during the daytime and a sparkling skyline backdrop at night. The spacious ballroom is full of character with modern upgrades, including exposed wood beams, polished hardwood floors, and fully customizable specialty lighting.
Ken Karyl Vista in Littleton, CO is a casual-yet-elegant wedding venue with a secluded garden setting and unbeatable Rocky Mountain views. Ken Carly Vista boasts a choice of three ceremony areas, grand ballrooms, and two get-ready rooms for endless entertaining options.
Mountain View Ranch in Pine, CO is a rustic remote getaway surrounded by 360-degree Rocky Mountain views. Situated on 3,500+ acres of etched cliffs and century-old pines, you will fall in love with this charming ranch wedding venue. With its glistening pond, on-site lodging, and a multitude of indoor/outdoor ceremony and reception sites, Mountain View Ranch has everything you could possibly want in a Denver-area wedding venue.
Prepare for the weather: as they say in Denver, “If you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes.” Snow isn’t uncommon as early as October or as late as May in Denver, so it’s best to err on the side of caution and dress in layers for your wedding day.
Plan your view: if you’re dreaming of a romantic sunset portrait against the Rocky Mountains, check on sunset times for your wedding date. You can work with your wedding coordinator or venue to plan your cocktail hour during this time, allow for your photographer to snap some breathtaking photos.
Mind the altitude: if you live locally, you have probably already adjusted to the high altitude of the Mile-High City. However, couples planning destination weddings as well as out-of-town guests should be mindful of how the altitude can affect certain things like alcohol absorption. If you are expecting plenty of out-of-town guests, consider asking your venue about lower-alcohol cocktail options.
Choosing your attire: consider how the temperatures will impact your wedding day attire. While black tuxedos may be a bit heavy for a summer outdoor wedding in Colorado, winter nuptials in the mountains may require a few extra layers for warmth.
Indoor or outdoor: when planning your Denver area wedding, choosing an indoor or outdoor ceremony and reception will rely heavily on the weather. And since the weather is always changing, your wedding venue should be ready to accommodate last-minute site changes as well. We recommend choosing a Denver-area wedding venue that has both indoor and outdoor options and is well-equipped to make site changes on the fly.
Whether you are planning a Denver destination wedding or hosting out-of-town guests for your mountainside nuptials, the Mile-High City offers countless activities for friends and family alike:
Catch a game: in addition to the Denver Broncos (football), Colorado Rockies (baseball), the Denver Nuggets (basketball), and the Colorado Rapids (soccer), Denver is also home to pro rugby, lacrosse, and hockey teams. Needless to say, it’s always a good time to catch a game.
Discover Downtown Denver: Denver has the 10th largest downtown in the United States - making it a popular destination to explore on foot. Complete with sports arenas, shops, restaurants, museums, aquariums, and even whitewater rafting - there’s something for everyone in Downtown Denver (Denver.org).
Visit the Downtown Aquarium: Denver’s Downtown Aquarium is a fun spot to check out for both families and animal-loving adults. The Downtown Aquarium even features a mermaid show and shark cage experience that allows you to dive with real-life sharks.
Take a hike (literally): the hiking options surrounding Denver are endless, so make a day of it and get lost in nature! Locals love the Royal Arch Trail and Mountain Galbraith Loop.
Soak in the sounds at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre: the Red Rocks Amphitheatre is one of the most infamous music venues in the U.S. Surrounded by breathtaking rock formations that enhance the natural acoustics of the venue, Red Rocks has hosted famous bands like The Beatles and The Beach Boys.
Play a round of golf: Denver is home to 90 golf courses that remain open all year round. Even better yet, golf balls go up to 10% further thanks to the altitude, so you may play your best game yet! (Denver.org)
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If you’re dreaming of exchanging vows against the dramatic Rocky Mountains, consider saying ‘I do’ to a Denver wedding. From the stunning views to endless activities for guests, Denver is a perfect backdrop your upcoming nuptials. Your guests will enjoy the hours of entertainment and breathtaking views, and your wedding photos will turn out spectacular against the Rocky Mountain backdrop. Check out our list of suggested Denver wedding venues to tour and start planning your mountainside nuptials.