If you’re dreaming of a wedding that feels grounded, soulful, and surrounded by nature, Lone Hawk Farm in Longmont, Colorado, might be the perfect fit. This working organic farm offers a warm, rustic setting where couples can celebrate with intention and simplicity. It’s the kind of place where the pace slows down, the mountains frame your day, and every detail feels heartfelt.
A Working Farm with Wedding Soul
Nestled just outside of Boulder, Lone Hawk Farm is both a private home and working farm that opens its doors to couples seeking something authentic. With open meadows, horses grazing nearby, and a beautifully restored barn, this venue invites you to step outside of the traditional wedding mold and into something more personal and poetic.
Visit the Lone Hawk Farm website
Address: 10790 N 49th St, Longmont, CO 80503
Phone: (303) 776-2631
Why Couples Love Lone Hawk Farm
Lone Hawk is best for couples who want something intentional and unfussy — a space to gather, eat well, and celebrate under the sky. Here’s what makes it special:
- Rustic barn with open beams and warm wood interiors
- Expansive outdoor space for ceremonies, dining, or games
- On-site kitchen and wood-fired oven
- BYO alcohol and flexible vendor policy
- Mountain views and a secluded, peaceful location
This isn’t a “wedding factory” — it’s a lived-in space that feels like home.
Ceremony and Reception Flow
Outdoor Ceremony
There are several spots across the property to hold your ceremony — from under the trees to wide-open fields with views of the foothills.
Barn Reception
The barn is cozy but flexible. Twinkle lights, open ceilings, and rustic details set the mood for a relaxed dinner and dancing setup. It’s ideal for small to mid-sized weddings.
Getting Ready Spaces
There’s no traditional bridal suite, but couples often get ready offsite or create a relaxed getting-ready vibe in a tucked-away corner of the property.
Photo Locations
Fields, fences, horses, gardens, stone walls — it’s all here. The evening light at Lone Hawk is golden and soft, with unobstructed skies that make for stunning portraits.
Best Seasons for a Lone Hawk Farm Wedding
This venue is best experienced from May through October, when the farm is active and the grounds are lush:
- Spring: Green fields, crisp air, and early garden color
- Summer: Wildflowers, long days, and vibrant skies
- Fall: Golden tones, harvest vibes, and crisp evenings
- Winter: Not ideal — the venue is mostly outdoors
Why I Love Photographing at Lone Hawk
I’m Ben — lead photographer at Boxcar. Lone Hawk weddings are about presence. There’s a stillness to the space that helps people really show up for their day. I approach it like a story unfolding slowly — giving room for the joy, the tears, the quiet in-betweens.
What I bring:
- A deep appreciation for natural light and open landscapes
- An organic approach to portraits — nothing forced or overdone
- Clean edits that preserve the richness of wood, sky, and skin tones
- A calm presence that matches the energy of the farm
Want more tools as you plan your wedding with presence? Check out our wedding planning guides and resources.
Related Farm and Outdoor Venues
If you’re drawn to Lone Hawk Farm, here are other venues to explore:
- Mountain View Ranch Wedding
- Juniper Mountain House Wedding
- Rist Canyon Inn Wedding
- View more Colorado wedding venues
Let’s Photograph Your Wedding at Lone Hawk Farm
If you’re planning a wedding at Lone Hawk Farm, I’d love to document it with care and authenticity.
Reach out here to get started.
Just outside Longmont, Colorado — about 30 minutes from Boulder.
Up to 150 guests for outdoor events, slightly fewer for barn receptions.
No — the venue is best from late spring through early fall.
Yes — ceremonies are typically outdoors, with barn space for dinner and dancing.
Rustic, relaxed, and heart-forward. Perfect for couples who value presence and nature.























