Once a part of the thousands of acres belonging to “Ben Lomand Ranch”, Spruce Mountain Ranch has come a long way from its days of raising cattle and growing oats, millet, and hay! Since the 1870’s this piece of land has changed ownership multiple times until Tom and Lois Ames bought the property in 1999, serving as Spruce Mountain Ranch’s current owners.

Uniqueness of Spruce Mountain Ranch
If you’ve ever been further south in Colorado, outside of the massive city and suburb hub in the middle of the state, you might have stumbled upon the little town of Larkspur. Nestled between Castlerock and Monument, the town boasts a small population (three digits at most), but a ton of beautiful views. For instance, take Spruce Mountain Ranch.
The venue is absolutely incredible. Split up into two parts, the lower and upper ranch each have multiple spaces for ceremonies and receptions. The lower ranch has Albert’s Lodge, the Colorado Room, The Courtyard, Grace’s Chapel, and Mountainside. Whereas, the upper ranch has The Ponderosa Room, The Courtyard, The Lakeview Terrace, and Trey’s Vista.

An Option for Everyone
We know, we know, having that many options can be overwhelming! But don’t fret, Spruce Mountain Ranch has a great website that includes floor plans to each of these sites, pictures, and videos. Both the upper and lower ranch have great courtyards for dancing. Not to mention, the twinkle lights they have illuminating the patio make for some gorgeous pictures!
All the different ceremony and reception sites are so versatile, being dressed up or down to fit whatever decor dreams you have. With three little lakes, three cattle pastures, wood-furnished cottages and lodges, the ranch adds a cabin or rustic vibe depending on the wedding theme!
To reiterate, these sites are so versatile that The Ponderosa Room, Albert’s Lodge, The Colorado Room, and both of The Courtyards can be made into a more corporate venue. Plus, Spruce Mountain Ranch is so big and full of beauty that it’s open to the film industry. Being a private venue, there are limited restrictions!


We’re incredibly grateful that we’ve had the opportunities to shoot some beautiful weddings here! However…we’re anxiously awaiting a movie filmed on Spruce Mountain Ranch. How cool would that be? Until that happens, check out this awesome video clip of some of our favorite moments from our time on Spruce Mountain Ranch!
Frequently Asked Questions
What should we expect during our wedding photography session?
Our team arrives early to capture preparation moments, then documents your ceremony and reception with artistic, candid shots. We work seamlessly in the background to capture authentic emotions and details.
How many photos will we receive from our wedding?
Typically, couples receive 600-800 edited, high-resolution images from a full wedding day, organized by event segment for easy browsing and ordering.
When will our wedding photos be ready?
We deliver edited galleries within 4-6 weeks after your wedding day, giving you plenty of time to order prints and plan how you’ll display your favorite moments.
Can we request specific shots or styles?
Absolutely! During our pre-wedding consultation, we discuss your vision, must-have shots, and any specific photography styles you love to ensure we capture exactly what you want.
Do you offer engagement session photography?
Yes! We recommend engagement sessions 2-3 months before your wedding. It’s a great way to relax in front of the camera and get comfortable with us before the big day.
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Creating Memories in Denver and Beyond
Since 2010, From the Hip Photo has been committed to capturing authentic moments across the Denver metro area and beyond. Whether you’re planning a special milestone or want to document everyday moments, we bring warmth, artistry, and technical expertise to every session.
We understand that photography is about more than just images — it’s about preserving the feelings, connections, and stories that matter most. That’s why we take time to understand your vision and work collaboratively to bring it to life.









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