Mountain Views at Affordable Rates!
Chief Hosa Lodge, designed by architect Jules Jacques Benois Benedict became the city’s first mountain lodge opening in 1918. Using timber and stone from the immediate area, Benedict designed the lodge to blend into the hillside. He named the lodge after a Southern Arapaho tribal leader who was given the honorary title ‘Hosa’ by the Ute tribe, which meant ‘peaceful and beautiful’. Featuring sweeping views of the Continental Divide, along with its stone and log construction, the Chief Hosa Lodge is the ideal venue for a rustic Colorado wedding and is a National Historic Site. Price Range: $$ Amenities: Indoor Ceremony Area, Prep Kitchen, Onsite Parking, Outdoor Reception Area, Outside Caterers Allowed, Wheelchair Accessible Capacity: 100 Style: Banquet/Reception Hall, Historic Site MORE INFO: Please visit our Parks & Recreation website: www.denvergov.org/eventfacilities PLANNED CLOSURE: Due to a kitchen renovation, this facility will be closed 11/1/22 - 4/31/23