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Uniquely Your Own
Groups will find the myriad of venues in Breckenridge as unique and varied as its history and character. There is often need for an offsite venue to create the ideal setting for an ultra-special event. With its mining history and deep heritage, Breckenridge features many diverse locations for groups, from authentic log cabins and historic homes to quaint art galleries. Culturally unique, the Riverwalk Center for the performing arts sets the stage for a harmoniously creative affair. Luxurious private homes are yet another intimate option for a reunion, wedding or special event. No matter what you are looking for, the BCVB will connect you with a venue that is as truly unique as the personality of your group.
More couples than ever before are looking for alternative settings to tie the knot. Breckenridge has just the right charm for small intimate weddings, memorable rehearsal dinners and receptions.
In the heart of the Colorado Rockies surrounded by spectacular scenery, the town of Breckenridge sets the stage for the perfect wedding getaway. Breckenridge is home to historic churches, breathtaking outdoor venues, cozy mountain lodges, grand private homes, scenic mountain overlooks and decks, antique bed and breakfasts, a large riverside venue and full-service hotels, so you can pick a setting as unique as you. From 10 to 250 people, you can find a perfect location for your gathering in Breckenridge.
Abby Hall
136 Main Street
In the past, Abby Hall was the meeting locations for the Masons. The building is located in the center of Breckenridge Main Street specializing in yoga and dance classes. It can be rented for private parties or small group gatherings.
Capacity: 50 - 75
www.abbyhallonmain.com
jcooney@colorado.net
970.389.3272
Barney Ford House Museum
111 E. Washington Ave.
Barney L. Ford is an escaped slave who became a prominent entrepreneur and black civil rights leader in Colorado. The property is located in the heart of town, and can be used for weddings, cocktail receptions and group dinners.
www.breckheritage.com
970.453.5761
BOEC Scott Griffith Lodge
The Scott Griffith Lodge is about as luxurious as “roughing it” gets. Overlooking the Old Town Reservoir and situated amongst a dense pine forest, this lodge is a very special place indeed.
Capacity: 100 (Tents 150 – 200)
Square Footage: 2500
www.boec.org
boec@boec.org
970.453.6422
Breckenridge Backstage Theatre
121 South Ridge Street
Converted from an old watering hole, the Backstage theatre brings top-notch performances to Breckenridge. The space offers a cocktail reception area in the front of the building and tiered seating.
Capacity: 100
www.backstagetheatre.org
info@backstagetheatre.org
970.453.0199
Breckenridge Welcome Center
309 N. Main Street
Constructed in 2006, a discovery of an old cabin was found in the existing building. The Welcome Center is located at the Blue River Plaza and it’s the place for information about Breckenridge and booking activities. The interactive museum on two levels can be used for a small evening gathering.
Capacity: 50
www.roybalcorp.com
info@gobreck.com
970.453.5072
Briggle House and Milne Park
104 North Harris Street
The Briggle House is a unique Victorian house that signifies wealth and prominence of the 1800’s. This historic home portrays the character and the way life for the prominent townspeople in the early days. Owned by socialites William and Kathleen Briggle originally from Ohio, he became Mayor of Breckenridge and his wife a musician who played five instruments.
www.breckheritage.com
970.453.9767
Country Boy Mine
Enjoy an offsite dinner or reception with campfire and entertainment. Venture into a real gold mine at this historic and restored mining site.
Capacity: 40 (winter) 250 (summer)
www.countryboymine.com
info@countryboymine.com
970.453.4405
Dry Placer Gulch
Forty acres located 15 minutes from Breckenridge lies a secluded mining ghost town used for teambuilding activities and weddings. Fun cabins surround the area with a main meeting hall. Tents can be set up to accommodate large groups.
Capacity: 200 - 300
jcooney@colorado.net
970.389.3272
Edwin Carter Museum
111 N. Ridge Street
Professor Edwin Carter came to Breckenridge seeking gold and fortune, but he became a taxidermist and amassed a collection of more than 3,300 Rocky Mountain animal specimens in his Breckenridge museum. This newly renovated building is perfect for small group gatherings and interactive exhibits.
www.breckheritage.com
970.453.4481
Fox Ridge Fine Art Glass Gallery
411 South Main Street
A unique find in the heart of Breckenridge is this elegant sophisticated art gallery ideal for a standing room cocktail reception or private party. Enjoy a reception surrounded by colorful glass art from over 40 artists around the country.
Capacity standing only: 100
www.foxridgegallery.com
foxridgegallery@yahoo.com
970.547.8192
Los Pinos
43 Snowflake Drive
Los Pinos meeting room can accommodate family reunions and small meetings. Meeting room setup and furniture included in meeting room fee.
Capacity: 50
www.lospinosbreckenridge.com
970.547.3233
Park Avenue Lofts
500 S. Park St.
If you want to be in the heart of everything that Breckenridge has to offer, look no further than Park Avenue Lofts. The location is wonderful for a small gathering offering 10-foot ceilings, a full kitchen and wireless access throughout.
Capacity: 40
www.gwlodging.com
jeff@gwlodging.com
888.333.4535
TEAL Art Gallery
211A N Main St.
A classic building with a modern feel surrounded by creative art describes this gallery perfect for cocktail receptions or group dinners.
Square Footage: 1800
Capacity: 50 – 100
www.tealartgallery.com
contact@tealartgallery.com
970.453.4020
The Corral
60 Broken Lance Dr
The lodging and meeting space is managed by ResortQuest and is close to downtown and has an entrance from both inside and outside the building with use to a full kitchen. The space is perfect for a reception or corporate meeting.
Rounds: 100
Capacity: 200
www.resortquestbreckenridge.com
summitinfo@resortquest.com
970.453.4000
The Riverwalk Center
150 W. Adams
The Riverwalk Center was built in 1992/93 by the Town of Breckenridge as a performing arts facility primarily to host the Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra and the National Repertory Orchestra. Over the years, its uses have expanded to include everything from popular music concerts, theatre and children’s performances to non-profit fundraisers, weddings and conference dinners.
www.townofbreckenridge.com
970.547.3100
Wedgewood Lodge
535 Four O’Clock Road
The beautifully furnished meeting room is ideal for receptions of up to 150 guests and can also accommodate up to 100 guests for sit-down, plated dinner service. The location also features a large outdoor deck for summer events with spectacular views of Baldy Mountain.
Square Footage: 2200
Capacity: 100 - 150
www.tonti.com
tmcmahon@tonti.com
800.521.2458
Wildwood Suites
120 Sawmill Rd
Fully equipped condominiums located on Four O’clock Ski run just two blocks from Main Street. The location is right on the Blue River and excellent for a small meeting or family reunion gathering.
Capacity: 50
www.wildwoodsuites.com
wildsuites@sbcglobal.net
800.866.0300
For more information on wedding locations and planning your wedding in Breckenridge, contact the Breckenridge Convention and Visitor’s Bureau at 888.796.2825 or email us at dhorii@gobreck.com. Breckenridge Central Reservation inquiries email us
Breckenridge Resort Chamber inquiries email us
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