If you’re exploring all inclusive wedding venues in Colorado, you’ve probably noticed something interesting.
Many venues define “all-inclusive” a little differently. Some include lodging and a wedding planner. Others include almost everything except the rings!

So before comparing packages, pricing, and venues, it’s worth taking a step back and asking a better question:
What kind of all-inclusive experience are you actually looking for? For some couples, it’s about simplifying planning. For others, it’s about keeping the budget under control. And for many couples in Colorado, it’s about bringing everyone together in one place for an epic wedding weekend.

Between barns in the Rocky Mountains, mountain resort towns, ski villages, and outdoor venues, there are dozens all inclusive wedding venues in Colorado. The key is finding the one that feels like you. 💫

What Does “All-Inclusive” Mean?
The term “all-inclusive” gets used a lot, but not all packages are built the same. Generally speaking, Colorado wedding venues fall into four categories.

Venue Only
The venue provides all the space. You bring in all catering, rentals, and planning services. This offers flexibility but requires the most coordination.

Venue + Catering
The venue includes food service and event spaces. This is one of the most common package structures throughout Colorado.

Traditional All-Inclusive
The venue provides a combination of:
- Ceremony sites
- Wedding reception spaces
- Catering
- Rentals
- Planning support
- Bar packages
This reduces the number of vendors you’ll manage, but it can sometimes be hard to fully personalize your experience.

Full-Service Weekend Retreats
This wedding experience is becoming increasingly popular in 2026. Rather than focusing only on the wedding day, these all inclusive venues support:
- Welcome gatherings
- Rehearsal dinners
- Ceremony
- Reception
- Brunch
- Lodging
At Mountain Lodge, we curate connected wedding experiences from start to finish.

Is it Cheaper to Choose an All Inclusive Wedding Venue?
The answer? Sometimes. But not always.
An all-inclusive package doesn’t automatically mean a lower overall cost. What it often does provide is efficiency. When your venue, catering, lodging, and gathering spaces are connected, you can reduce expenses tied to:
- Transportation
- Multiple rental companies
- Vendor delivery fees
- Setup labor
- Additional staffing
Many couples discover that the real value isn’t necessarily spending less. It’s spending more intentionally. When fewer vendors are involved, fewer things fall through the cracks. And that can make planning significantly less stressful.

Budgeting at All Inclusive Wedding Venues in Colorado
| Metrics | 2026 Industry Data |
|---|---|
| Average U.S. Wedding Size | 117 guests |
| Average U.S. Wedding Cost | $34,000 |
| Average Destination Wedding Cost | $39,000 |
While Colorado celebrations vary significantly depending on guest count, season, and location, these benchmarks provide a useful starting point when planning you overall wedding budget.

Why Colorado Has Become a Destination Wedding Hotspot
Colorado offers something many states can’t. Variety. Within a few hours, you can move between:
- Mountain villages
- Resort communities
- Barn venues
- National parks
- Forest settings
- Red rock landscapes
That’s one reason couples travel from across the country to get married here.

The Front Range
Includes Denver, Boulder, and surrounding areas.
Pros:
- Easier airport access
- Large vendor networks
Considerations:
- Less of a destination feel
- More commuting between events
Garden of the Gods
One of Colorado’s most recognizable landscapes. Popular for:
- Outdoor ceremonies
- Red rock views
- Intimate elopements

Colorado Springs
Black Forest by Wedgewood Weddings is a popular all-inclusive wedding venue in this area, known for:
- Tall pines
- Forest ceremony settings
- Rustic and barn-style indoor spaces
Rocky Mountains
The broader Rocky Mountains region offers alpine lakes, ski towns, mountain resorts, and destination venues that feel completely removed from everyday life.

The San Juan Mountains
Home to Telluride. The San Juan Mountains offer a more immersive destination experience than many other parts of Colorado, as guests arrive intending to stay, explore, and spend time together.

The Mountain Lodge Telluride Difference
Some all inclusive wedding venues in Colorado focus on bundling services.

Here at Mountain Lodge Telluride, we simplify the entire experience. Guests can explore downtown, enjoy our in-house restaurant, ride the gondola, and return to the Lodge without ever needing to drive. That convenience changes how the entire weekend unfolds.

A Complete All Inclusive Wedding Experience
One of the biggest challenges with destination weddings is keeping guests connected. When everyone stays at different hotels, drives separate routes, and scatters between events, the experience can feel fragmented. On-site lodging changes that. Guest accommodations at Mountain Lodge Telluride include:
Lodge Rooms
Ideal for couples and individual guests who want a comfortable place to stay between events.
Suites
Additional living space for guests staying multiple nights.
Condominiums
Great for families and groups traveling together.
Luxury Log Cabins
Often used by wedding parties and immediate family members. Because accommodations are spread throughout the property, guests stay close while still having room to settle in.

Chef-Driven Catering
One of the biggest wedding trends of 2026 has very little to do with décor. It’s curated menus and gourmet food.
Catering by Alloy Kitchen, led by Chef Lonnie Shepard, serves as our property’s in-house culinary program. Designed for celebrations ranging from approximately 20 to 120 guests, the experience extends far beyond the wedding reception itself.

Food follows the rhythm of the weekend. Welcome gatherings become opportunities for conversation. Rehearsal dinners feel relaxed rather than overly formal. Wedding dinners are paced intentionally.
Brunch the next morning becomes part of the experience rather than an afterthought. The goal isn’t simply serving food. It’s creating memorable moments around the table.

What Should You Look For in an All Inclusive Package?
Not all all-inclusive packages are created equally. Before signing a contract, ask:
What’s included?
Specifically ask about:
- Catering
- Bar service
- Rentals
- Planning support
- Lodging
- Setup and breakdown

Are there guest minimums?
Some venues require minimum guest counts. Others work well for smaller celebrations.

Is there a weather backup plan?
Mountain weather changes quickly. A strong indoor or covered backup plan matters.

Can your wedding events happen across multiple days?
For destination weddings in particular, flexibility and an extended timeline are often two of the most valuable features.


Your Wedding Weekend Timeline
A typical weekend might look like:
- Thursday: Guest arrivals
- Friday: Welcome party or rehearsal dinner
- Saturday: Ceremony and wedding reception
- Sunday: Brunch and departures
Many couples find that the additional time becomes the most meaningful part of the experience at our mountain venue.

All Inclusive Micro Weddings vs. Larger Celebrations
Colorado has also seen growing interest in micro weddings.
Typically guest counts are:
- 10–30 guests = micro wedding
- 30–60 guests = intimate wedding
- 60–100 guests = destination wedding sweet spot
The good news is that many venues like Mountain Lodge Telluride can accommodate different size celebrations. Our Colorado micro wedding experiences combine accommodations and event spaces for ultimate planning flexibility.

What Guests Actually Care About
Couples often spend months comparing the little details, but guests tend to remember different things like:
- Great food
- Easy logistics
- Comfortable lodging
- Time spent together
- A ceremony that felt personal
That’s one reason all-inclusive venues with lodging continue gaining popularity. The experience feels more fun for everyone involved. ✨

2026-27 Wedding Trends in Telluride
Wedding trends in Telluride are evolving, but the biggest shifts aren’t necessarily visual.
Smaller Guest Lists
Many celebrations now fall between 40 and 100 guests.
Longer Stays
Guests increasingly stay two to four nights.

More Personal Food Experiences
Shared plates, interactive stations, and chef-led dining continue gaining momentum.
Less Rigid Timelines
Couples are moving away from packed schedules and creating more breathing room throughout the weekend.

Experience Over Production
Guests value meaningful, personalized experiences more than oversized productions. Think extra food stations over expensive favors.

FAQs | Planning at All Inclusive Wedding Venues in Colorado
How far in advance should we book?
For popular mountain destinations, 12–18 months is common, especially for summer and fall dates.

How do guests get to Telluride?
Most guests fly into Montrose Regional Airport, located approximately 65 miles from Telluride. The drive typically takes around 90 minutes.

Can an all-inclusive venue help control our budget?
Often, yes. Combining venue spaces, catering, lodging, and event services can reduce transportation costs and vendor coordination expenses.

What should we prioritize when comparing venues?
Focus on:
- Guest experience
- Lodging options
- Catering quality
- Event flow
- Weather contingency plans
- Accessibility

Should we choose a mountain resort or a barn venue for our all-inclusive wedding?
It depends on the experience you’re after. Barn venues often lean more rustic, while mountain resort venues are typically more modern with built-in accommodations and dining.
What’s the best time of year to plan a wedding in Colorado?
Colorado weddings can happen year-round, but the experience varies significantly by season. Summer and early fall remain the most popular months for mountain celebrations thanks to milder temperatures and longer daylight hours.
| Season | Average Mountain Temperatures | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Spring (Apr–May) | 40–60°F | Smaller celebrations and lower-demand dates |
| Summer (Jun–Aug) | 65–75°F | Outdoor ceremonies and destination weekends |
| Fall (Sep–Oct) | 45–65°F | Aspens, cooler weather, and golden landscapes |
| Winter (Nov–Mar) | 20–45°F | Ski resort weddings and cozy indoor receptions |

Finding the Right Fit for Your All Inclusive Wedding in Colorado
The best all inclusive wedding venues in Colorado aren’t necessarily the ones that include the most things. They’re the ones that make the experience feel effortless.
As you compare venues throughout Colorado, pay attention to how each property supports the entire celebration.
Because once the ceremony is over and the wedding reception winds down, what people remember most is how the weekend felt. And that’s the Mountain Lodge Difference.

About the Author
Gabbi Rubino is a wedding venue content strategist who works with Mountain Lodge Telluride. With more than three years of experience creating planning resources for wedding venues across the United States, she has created destination wedding content for mountain, resort, and urban venues throughout Colorado, specializing in guest experience, wedding weekend logistics, venue selection, and all-inclusive planning.
