Best Colorado Glamping Elopement Venues
Want to go camping for your vow adventure but want to sleep in a very cozy bed?
THEN GLAMPING IS PERFECT FOR YOUR ELOPEMENT!
What is glamping and when can I do it in Colorado?
There are plenty of varieties of glamping venues in Colorado for you to choose from! It’s Colorado, so all of the venues are only for summer and early fall glamping. So anytime there’s not a good chance of snow, glamping is possible. Think June, July, August, September! It’s a short season so you have to take advantage of it!
There is a variety of ruffing it in the glamping world! Anything with a bed or elevated cot in a canvas structure (tipi or tent) is considered glamping. There are shared outhouses and private ones attached or not attached to tents. There are also outdoor showers and private showers with hot water and bathtubs. Glamping is on a scale of luxury and it’s different for each couple.
Glamping is perfect for adventurous couples who want to elope! You can get ready at your tent and then venture on the property or to a nearby trailhead to say your vows. And we can go horseback riding, 4x4 road adventuring, canoeing, hiking, biking, or hot air balloon riding! the joy of glamping is it's in the midst of everything Mountain Adventure! You get to wake up to the fresh mountain air well-rested and excited to say your vows.
6 Colorado Glamping Elopement Venues
Collective Vail
You start your adventure by hiking to your tent that overlooks 1,000 acres of a beautiful working ranch valley. The Collective Vail is located about 30 minutes from Vail in Wolcott, Colorado. These tents are luxurious canvas tents with lush beds, wood-burning stoves, and a deck to take in the sunsets. There is a little electricity to suit your glamping needs on your bedside tables. Completmary Farm to table breakfast and sage happy hour. The best part is the community campfire nights with smores to hang out and enjoy a drink.
Glamping at Collective Vail Information:
Location: Wolcott, Colorado
Experience: ~ $300-750 Per Night
Dogs: Allowed
Tent Privacy: Spread out
Bath: Private or Shared with hot showers.
Wedding Accommodations: Yes
Dunton River Camp
Stay in top-star hotel room but surrounded by nature in the wilderness. An hour from Cortez and two hours from Durango, Dunton is in the midst of the tranquil mountains of the San Juans. These tents are luxurious tents in the mountains or next to the river with the best service and any mountain activity you could ever think of! There’s plenty of amazing spots to say your vows on the property that’ll make you say wow! The best thing about Dunton River Camp is modern amenities such as a lux private bathroom attached to the tent, no robes needed!
Glamping at Dunton River Camp Information:
Location: Dolores, Colorado
Experience: ~ $1800 Per Night
Dogs: Allowed
Tent Privacy: Close By but trees in between.
Bath: Private with hot shower and tub.
Wedding Accommodations: Yes
Piney River Ranch
Glamp in the mountains with a really good chance of sighting a moose on the lake! Tucked into the Gore Range the dirt road drive is totally worth it for your elopement. The canvas tents are equipped with comfortable beds, wood-burning stove inside, and a fire pit outside. You are right next to the lake and it’s just perfect for the golden hour. There’s great hiking and mountain biking right from camp! You can even rent canoes for exploring the lake! The outhouse is shared with the rest of the glampers and there’s no showers, so it’s camping but so much better when you sleep comfortably! The best part about Piney River Ranch is the epic views!
Glamping at Piney River RAnch Information:
Location: Vail, Colorado
Experience: ~ $240 Per Night
Dogs: Allowed
Tent Privacy: Grouped Together
Bath: Shared outhouse no showers.
Wedding Accommodations: Yes
Arapaho Valley Ranch
You can stay in a tipi or canvas tent! Both are awesome glamping weekends with different feels! I think the tipis are great for groups and the canvas tents are a little better for couples because they are in a tranquil area right next to the lake and slightly bigger! You also get your own firepit in the canvas tents that’s a plus! There are hot showers in the bathhouse and that’s a huge plus. The best thing about Arapaho Valley Ranch is the ability to gather groups and access to Lake Granby and hiking.
Glamping at Arapaho Valley Ranch Information:
Location: Granby, Colorado
Experience: ~ $200 Per Night
Dogs: Not allowed for glamping.
Tent Privacy: Grouped Together
Bath: Shared outhouses with hot showers.
Wedding Accommodations: Yes
Puma Hills
Stay in a luxury tipi filled with authentic Native American textiles and antique furniture or a clear bubble tent to view the stars when you stay in the mountains. Puma Hill is about 2 hours from Denver International Airport. There’s no electricity but there’s heaters and grills to keep your crew ready for adventures! They also have amazing spots for hosting your intimate wedding on the mountain property and some cabins and wagons for family and friends. The best part about Puma Hills is that you're in the mountains and you can celebrate your elopement or intimate wedding.
Glamping at Puma Hills Information:
Location: Lake George, Colorado
Experience: ~ $200 Per Night
Dogs: Allowed
Tent Privacy: Spread out
Bath: Shared outhouses and outdoor showers.
Wedding Accommodations: Yes
Black Tree Resort
Stay in a luxurious glamping resort with families in mind that keeps convenience accessible. Private bathrooms separate from the tents for that lux outhouse feeling. Each tent gets their own golf cart to travel around the property. Black Tree is about 2 and half hours from Denver International Airport on about 80 acres of the mountain landscape. The best part about Black Tree is it’s modern to the rustic mountain camping with furniture, electricity, and an awesome personal bathhouse.
Glamping at Black Tree Resort Information:
Location: Lake George, Colorado
Experience: ~ $600 Per Night
Dogs: Allowed
Tent Privacy: Private
Bath: Separate private outhouse with hot showers.
Wedding Accommodations: Yes