Welcome to The Crested Butte Retreat, Crested Butte, Colorado

Welcome to The Crested Butte Retreat

Your Colorado Mountain Wedding at The Crested Butte Retreat

This Crested Butte mountain location will provide you with the most extraordinary venue for the most special and memorable wedding day. Whether in the summer or winter, The Crested Butte Retreat can provide you with everything you need to create the perfect Colorado mountain wedding and reception.

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Located on the mountainside above the historic mining town of Crested Butte, we are one of the best Rocky Mountain wedding sites in Colorado! Pristine mountains and wilderness provide the backdrop for the Victorian architecture of this lovely mountain town. Crested Butte offers unique shopping, dining and the old west charm of a National Historic District. In the summer the valleys are bursting with blooms, which is why Crested Butte is the Wildflower Capital of Colorado and a favorite for outdoor brides. Many scenic locations are available for an outdoor ceremony. As far as Colorado wedding getaways are concerned, The Crested Butte Retreat is unsurpassed!

The Retreat is ideal for weddings up to 100 people. Parties up to 50 people can arrange for a sit-down meal and larger groups can enjoy hors d'oeuvres in a relaxed setting. You can choose to have the ceremony on our outside deck (± 550 sq. ft) with Whetstone mountain in the background, and then move inside for dining and dancing.


Or for an indoor ceremony, we offer you Rocky Mountain Style with an eclectic international flair.  These spaces offer you more than 3,000 square feet of entertaining and ceremony space.

The following technological amenities are also available for your use:

  • Home theater presentation with digital projector and screen

  • Audio system

  • Wired and wireless internet access

If your wedding has outgrown our facility, there are many other venues in our area for your ceremony while the wedding party may continue to be pampered at The Retreat. Our ten guest rooms offer mountain elegance and our spa, gym, saunas and hot tubs offer all the pampering you'll need. We offer the services of an aesthetician at the Retreat, or if you prefer, Crested Butte has several salons to create the exact look you are hoping for.

Many weddings also take place in the Crested Butte countryside. There you will find fields of wildflowers, snow capped peaks, and plenty of Colorado sunshine. Crested Butte is the official Wildflower Capital of Colorado. If you are married in historic downtown Crested Butte, you may want to employ the services of our local horse and buggy driver. A romantic send-off in a horse drawn carriage is a fabulous experience and provides a great photo opportunity.

Event Fee: If you’d like to hold your ceremony and/or reception at the Retreat and invite additional guests who are not staying at the Retreat, an event fee is required. Our event fees are as follows:

  1. For 27-50 total people, $1500
  2. For 51-75 total people, $2000
  3. For 76-100 total people, $2500
Please note that the Retreat does not provide any catering, flowers, additional tables/chairs, or anything else you may need for your event. We provide only the lodging and venue for your event. Anthony at CB Specialty Services, our concierge, can help you with locating any vendors you may need for your event.

Getting here is easy. We are centrally located less than 4 hours by car from Denver, Colorado Springs, and Grand Junction and our local airport in Gunnison has an excellent flight schedule to accommodate your needs.

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The Crested Butte Retreat . 39 Whetstone Road, Mt. Crested Butte, Colorado (CO) 81225
Email: info@crestedbutteretreat.com  Website: www.crestedbutteretreat.com
Local: 970-349-1701    Facsimile: 970-349-1801

All wedding photos by Sarah Cole