Weddings at
The Overlook
An intimate wedding setting overlooking the San Juan Mountains.
Designed for couples who want a celebration that feels personal, relaxed, and deeply connected to the landscape.
An intimate wedding experience
The Overlook House is a place for celebrations that feel genuine and unhurried — where the guest list stays small, the moments feel intentional, and the focus is on connection rather than production. Set on a secluded ridge with sweeping mountain views, the house offers the comfort of a private residence with the atmosphere of a destination retreat.
This is a space meant for weekends spent together — lingering conversations, slow mornings, dinner under the sky, and a wedding day that unfolds naturally.
The Overlook House is best suited for couples who value:
meaningful time with every guest
a relaxed, organic atmosphere
simple, elevated design
nature as the backdrop
experiences over spectacle
Guest capacity: 12 guests
Overnight accommodations: 4 guests in 2 bedrooms (8 with the inclusion of 2 pull out couches)
The result is a celebration that feels less like an event — and more like a shared memory.
The Overlook House is intentionally limited to a select number of wedding dates each year to maintain the intimacy and quality of the experience. If your vision is a celebration centered around connection, time together, and the beauty of the mountains — we’d love to learn more.
A natural stone path leads through tall native grasses and wildflowers, opening to a simple, grounded ceremony space with the mountains stretching behind you.
Nothing about the setting is over-styled or overly manicured — the landscape does the talking.
The design is intentional, minimal, and timeless.
A ceremony space shaped by the land
wooden ceremony benches to seat 12 guests
a space to yourself to get ready beforehand
dedicated area for your ceremony
privacy you won’t get in the backcountry or on a jeep tour etc.
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The house transitions seamlessly into an outdoor dining area — perfect for a chef-led dinner, candlelight, conversation, and an evening spent together beneath the open sky.
The flow is effortless:
ceremony
golden hour connection
intimate dinner
relaxed celebration
No rigid timelines. No production pressure. Just a beautiful evening shared.
A dinner that feels like gathering at home
two 8ft wooden picnic tables
plates, glassware, and flatware for up to 12 guests
power accessible for additional lighting
dedicated area for outdoor dinner
indoor dining table to seat 6 - 8 with additional bar seating for 4
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What's possible here:
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The Overlook House is designed for small, heartfelt wedding celebrations where every guest is part of the story. Most ceremonies here include up to 12 guests and unfold in a simple, organic setting shaped by the landscape — with the mountains rising in the distance and the historic mine quietly anchoring the ridge below. The sense of history and stillness adds a grounding presence to the day, reminding everyone that your story is becoming part of a much longer one. It’s less about creating a production, and more about creating a memory everyone deeply experiences.
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Evening gatherings at the Overlook have a way of feeling timeless — the kind of dinners that stretch into conversation as dusk settles over the mountains and the mine structures soften into silhouette on the hillside. The flow between the kitchen, dining space, and open air creates a natural rhythm for chef-led meals and intimate toasts, where the surroundings become part of the atmosphere. It feels equal parts elevated and familiar — a shared table, a remarkable setting, and the quiet feeling of history just beyond the patio.
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Golden hour at the Overlook is where the landscape — and the past — truly come alive. As the light drops across the ridge, the mountains warm and the historic mine becomes a textured part of the backdrop rather than a distant landmark. Couples often choose to step away for a few quiet moments here, creating portraits that feel rooted in place — layered with story, time, and the subtle reminder that people have stood on this land for generations before them.
These aren’t just scenic photographs — they feel lived-in.
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With overnight accommodations for up to 4 guests, the Overlook offers a quiet, retreat-like place for the couple — or a small inner circle — to stay onsite. Mornings begin with calm views across the valley, evenings end in stillness and mountain air, and the experience feels reflective and grounding rather than busy or overwhelming.
It doesn’t feel like checking into a venue — it feels like being welcomed into a private mountain residence.
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Outside of wedding dates, The Overlook House also serves as an inspiring setting for intentionally small retreats — creative sessions, leadership resets, or mindfulness gatherings where the environment supports clarity and presence. The historic mine along the hillside offers a quiet reminder of time, resilience, and the stories held within the landscape.
It’s a setting that invites reflection — not performance.
Let’s begin the conversation
The Overlook House is intentionally limited to a select number of wedding dates each year to maintain the intimacy and quality of the experience.
If your vision is a celebration centered around connection, time together, and the beauty of the mountains — we’d love to learn more.