About Our Venue

About Our Wedding Venue

Exclusivity – We host only one event at a time and we strictly follow local protocols for social distancing on over 148 acres of our stunning ranch property, where indoor and outdoor facilities are regularly sanitized and cleaned.

Flexibility – We offer customizable options to fit a variety of needs with the assistance of our friendly and caring team. We will create an incredible experience for you and your guests to remember for a lifetime.

Vendors – We have complete lists of preferred vendors as well as rental locations to provide you with a unique and customized event of your choice.

Gorgeous Panorama – Lush vineyards, fragrant citrus orchards, a gorgeous,  picturesque 9 acre lake, barns, spacious indoor arena as well as outdoor ceremony site option will ensure Instagram-worthy memories captured and designed to last forever.

Stay Overnight – Stay at our newly remodeled ranch home featuring a 3 bedroom, 2 1⁄2 bath modern farmhouse design overlooking the lake. Or be a guest at our beautiful English cottage with 2+ bedrooms/1 bath full of upscale luxury living features! Everything you need to fully enjoy your stay nestled within walking distance from Placerville.

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Location, Location, Location - Discover Gold Country!  World Class Rafting on the American River, Regional State Parks for hiking, biking and equestrian adventures; 45 minutes to Downtown Sacramento, hour to beautiful South Lake Tahoe.  Historical Main Street in Placerville provides dining for any occasion surrounded by foothill wineries and breweries.

Visit El Dorado

There's no time like the present to get inspired for future travel. Find off-the-beaten-path adventures, hidden gems, award-winning wineries, and backroads just waiting to be discovered in El Dorado County.

Outdoor Recreation

El Dorado County is a world class outdoor recreation destination. Skiing, mountain biking, fishing, and whitewater rafting are just a few of the ways to enjoy the raw beauty of our corner of the Sierra Nevada mountains and have fun doing it.

Wineries and Breweries

The El Dorado wine region, nestled in the Sierra foothills between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe, has attracted attention from critics and consumers around California and beyond. With over 150 years of history steeped in gold and agriculture, the region is poised for its newfound resurgence in viticulture. Today, the county has more than 2,000 acres of vines at the highest elevations across California and is home to over 70 wineries.

Historical Adventures

Gold! The cry went up from Sutter’s Mill and brought tens of thousands stampeding into California from the four corners of the world. These ’49ers established hundreds of instant mining towns along the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Many of these historic and picturesque towns still exist, linked by California Highway 49, the Gold Rush Trail, and retain their early architecture and charm, living reminders of the rich history of the Mother Lode. You can still discover historic hotels and 19th-century saloons, stagecoach rides, and places to pan for gold and keep the nuggets.

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Location, Location, Location – Discover Gold Country! World Class Rafting on the American River, Regional State Parks for hiking, biking and equestrian adventures; 45 minutes to Downtown Sacramento, hour to beautiful South Lake Tahoe. Historical Main Street in Placerville provides dining for any occasion surrounded by foothill wineries and breweries.

Visit El Dorado
There’s no time like the present to get inspired for future travel. Find off-the-beaten-path adventures, hidden gems, award-winning wineries, and backroads just waiting to be discovered in El Dorado County.

Outdoor Recreation
El Dorado County is a world class outdoor recreation destination. Skiing, mountain biking, fishing, and whitewater rafting are just a few of the ways to enjoy the raw beauty of our corner of the Sierra Nevada mountains and have fun doing it.

Wineries and Breweries
The El Dorado wine region, nestled in the Sierra foothills between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe, has attracted attention from critics and consumers around California and beyond. With over 150 years of history steeped in gold and agriculture, the region is poised for its newfound resurgence in viticulture. Today, the county has more than 2,000 acres of vines at the highest elevations across California and is home to over 70 wineries.

Historical Adventures
Gold! The cry went up from Sutter’s Mill and brought tens of thousands stampeding into California from the four corners of the world. These ’49ers established hundreds of instant mining towns along the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Many of these historic and picturesque towns still exist, linked by California Highway 49, the Gold Rush Trail, and retain their early architecture and charm, living reminders of the rich history of the Mother Lode. You can still discover historic hotels and 19th-century saloons, stagecoach rides, and places to pan for gold and keep the nuggets.

MORE INFO

Location, Location, Location – Discover Gold Country! World Class Rafting on the American River, Regional State Parks for hiking, biking and equestrian adventures; 45 minutes to Downtown Sacramento, hour to beautiful South Lake Tahoe. Historical Main Street in Placerville provides dining for any occasion surrounded by foothill wineries and breweries.

Visit El Dorado
There’s no time like the present to get inspired for future travel. Find off-the-beaten-path adventures, hidden gems, award-winning wineries, and backroads just waiting to be discovered in El Dorado County.

Outdoor Recreation
El Dorado County is a world class outdoor recreation destination. Skiing, mountain biking, fishing, and whitewater rafting are just a few of the ways to enjoy the raw beauty of our corner of the Sierra Nevada mountains and have fun doing it.

Wineries and Breweries
The El Dorado wine region, nestled in the Sierra foothills between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe, has attracted attention from critics and consumers around California and beyond. With over 150 years of history steeped in gold and agriculture, the region is poised for its newfound resurgence in viticulture. Today, the county has more than 2,000 acres of vines at the highest elevations across California and is home to over 70 wineries.

Historical Adventures
Gold! The cry went up from Sutter’s Mill and brought tens of thousands stampeding into California from the four corners of the world. These ’49ers established hundreds of instant mining towns along the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Many of these historic and picturesque towns still exist, linked by California Highway 49, the Gold Rush Trail, and retain their early architecture and charm, living reminders of the rich history of the Mother Lode. You can still discover historic hotels and 19th-century saloons, stagecoach rides, and places to pan for gold and keep the nuggets.