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    Warrior Playground

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 3:30 pm - 7:30 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Kiddos had so much fun. Love the drop in availability. Thank you for the instructors being there.

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    Lone Hawk Farm

    Lone Hawk Farm

    (11 reviews)

    Our friends had their wedding reception here and it was a very nice place overall. The area for the…read morewedding ceremony was very pretty and made for an excellent backdrop for them. The reception area fit everyone easily and no one was crowded. There were areas for guests to explore and it's definitely a cute farm. The only tricky part was finding the venue as it's fairly secluded, but it was thankfully labeled well!

    A beautiful venue for an event or a small wedding. The main event room is in a Quonset hut set deep…read moreinto the interior of the farm, down a dirt road off 49th street. Surrounded by a lovely garden, the interior of the barn/reception hall/Quonset hut was surprisingly stark and awkwardly decorated with gaudy gold cherubs and wishing wells. This was my only complaint about the venue. The farm owner talked to my party about the history of his farm and it's future development, and the chef socialized with us before dinner was served. The table was set with an endearing assortment of mismatched chargers, plates and flatware and the chef could tell the story of how he personally sourced each. The meal was served family-style: great wide bowls of freshly snipped salad greens and flowers were so thinly veiled by simple vinaigrette that the sweetness of the greens, pepper of the flowers, licorice of the fennel and snap of the stems was the star. Bread served, sourced at a nearby bakery was fresh and perfect to sop up every speck of the thick orangey Romesco sauce that held the grilled eggplant dressed with crunchy breadcrumbs in place. Roasted fingerling potatoes, slightly charred and addictively creamy almost played second fiddle to those seductive eggplant slices. Finally, wedges of an apple tart, dressed with cheddar cheese crisps and a dollop of sour cream was tasty, but did not seem to appeal to the group as it might in a more regionally amicable setting like cheesehead Wisconsin or the eastern seaboard. All in all, a simple, unfussy venue for a small wedding or a group event. The scenery and service could not be friendlier if a bit unrefined. I do hope more book this place in the future!

    Frog Belly Farm - Tables they had - we purchased our own tablecloths online

    Frog Belly Farm

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    My partner and I had our civil union ceremony here. We knew we wanted a blank canvas space, and…read moreFrog Belly provided just that. In the rental cost, we were given tables (large, round - seated 10), chairs, electricity, fire-based heat, bonfire lighting and care into the evening, yard games, easels, and free roam of the farm itself. We brought our own lights and decorations and strung them around the indoor barn itself - huge space, enough to fit our 100+ guests when it started to sleet (hello, May in Colorado!) We served food from the back of the room and the caterers were given access to the small kitchen in the back to set up what they needed to. They required that we hire a bartender to serve the booze. We brewed our own beer and had the bartender serve that along with cases of wine we brought in. We used their easels to hang our own chalkboard signs. They allowed us to do a rough clean-up the night of and we came back in the morning to finish up. They had two staff members in attendance who tended to the bonfire and didn't allow our drunk friends to fall in. They kind of hid in the background and didn't make themselves known, which was nice. We purchased Spotify Premium and just ran an iPhone into their great sound system for the music for the evening with our perfectly curated list. Saved us tons of money. We started the evening with live music so we had our own PA system and mics to use for toasts - I'm not sure if they would have been able to provide that. Overall it was by far some of the cheapest costs for a gorgeous backdrop of the foothills for our non-Colorado friends - a total "this is where we live" head-toss was involved in introducing the space. We would go again for sure!

    Just sent an email for an event request and received a reply that there was a fire and they are not…read moretaking event requests at this time!

    Warrior Playground - kids_activities - Updated May 2026

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