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Timeless Elegance along The Paintrock River

Rustic Romance Awaits at The Blue Roof Barn

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Plan Your Perfect Day in the Big Horn Mountains


Wedding Packages


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$1,500
  • One day venue rental
  • We provide tables and chairs for up to 300 people
  • You are responsible for all setup and takedown
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$2,500
  • Friday, Saturday & Sunday venue rental
  • We provide tables and chairs for up to 300 people
  • You are responsible for all setup and takedown
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$3,000
our recommended package
  • Wednesday through Sunday venue rental
  • We provide tables and chairs for up to 300 people
  • You are responsible for all setup and takedown
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$3,500
  • Monday through Sunday venue rental
  • We provide tables and chairs for up to 300 people
  • You are responsible for all setup and takedown
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Where to Stay & Get Ready

We welcome you to bring your campers to the venue! The best part about our location is that we sit right beneath the beautiful Big Horn Mountains – where lies a treasure trove of outdoor adventures and breathtaking landscapes! Whether you're an avid hiker, a thrill-seeker, or someone who simply enjoys the serene beauty of nature, the Bighorns have something for everyone. When booking any of our wedding packages, you are able to leave your camper at the venue to go explore the Big Horns before leading up to the big day!

Details for Your Big Day

Ceremony Locations

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The Barn

Seats up to 100 people max.
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Outside The Barn

Seats up to 250 people max.

Food & Drinks For Your Big Day

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Alcohol Services

The Blue Roof Barn has our own Liquor license. Our renovated silo serves as the perfect serving bar, and we are able to source several types of beer, wine, and liquor for your big day!
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Meals Straight From the Ranch

Although we do not offer food catering, we do offer something truly unique – Angus Beef! Purchase home-grown, Angus beef straight from the ranch to serve on your big day. We offer brisket, steaks, prime ribs, hamburgers and more!

Things to do in the big horn mountains

Hiking and Backpacking

There are numerous trails with varying difficulty levels. The Cloud Peak Wilderness area is particularly popular, with trails leading to stunning views, alpine lakes, and diverse wildlife.

Fishing

The Bighorn Mountains are home to several lakes and streams where you can fish for trout. Kirby Creek and the lakes in the Cloud Peak Wilderness are good spots.

Camping

There are several campgrounds and backcountry camping options. Some popular campgrounds include those near Crazy Woman Canyon and the Shell Falls area.

Scenic Drives

The Bighorn Scenic Byway offers breathtaking views of the mountains, forests, and valleys. It’s a great way to experience the beauty of the region if you’re not up for a hike.

Wildlife Viewing

The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, moose, and bighorn sheep. Early mornings and late evenings are often the best times for spotting wildlife.

Rock Climbing

For those into climbing, the Bighorns have some great spots. The Medicine Wheel area is known for its climbing routes.

Historical Sites

Explore the Medicine Wheel, a prehistoric monument that has been used by Native American tribes for centuries. It’s a site of cultural and historical significance.

Photography and Nature Observation

With its diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, and rugged terrain, the Bighorns are a fantastic location for photography and nature observation.