Nestled in the heart of Cedaredge, CO, Pioneer Town Museum is more than a glimpse into Colorado's past- it's a one-of-a-kind venue where history and community come together. Operated by the Surface Creek Valley Historical Society, this beloved nonprofit offers affordable, versatile spaces perfect for weddings, reunions, birthday parties, corporate events, and community gatherings of all kinds.
Our Venues:
The Chapel of the Cross:
A classic white chapel with stained glass windows, awe-inspiring architectural details, a baby grand piano & organ, and seating for up to 95 guests. Ideal for weddings, vow renewals and intimate ceremonies.
The Stolte Shed:
The historic Stolte Shed that once served as a fruit packing plant now serves its community as a rustic gathering space for events of all kinds. The Stolte boasts high ceilings, flexible floor space, a full kitchen, tables and seating for up to 150 guests. Perfect for receptions, dances, banquets and large community events.
The Boardwalk:
Step back in time along our historic boardwalk lined with authentic pioneer-style storefronts. Rental of the Boardwalk includes the use of the outdoor street as well as acess to most of the museum buildings. There's even a saloon to serve beer and wine from! Perfect for cocktail hours, photos and open-air celebrations.
The Arboretum & Pergola:
Beautiful gardens, shady lawns and a pergola for an outdoor seating area, provide endless opportunites for outdoor ceremonies and receptions, family reunions or casual picnics.
Why Choose Pioneer Town?
- Affordable rental rates that support a local nonprofit museum
- Uniques, historic atmosphere unline any other venue in Delta County
- Flexible options for intimate ceremonies or large gatherings
- Conveniently located in Cedaredge, Colorado with lodging, restaurants, lodging, and even the world's largest flat-top mountain, the Grand Mesa, nearby
When you host your event at Pioneer Town, you're not just booking a venue, you're helping preserve the history and heritage of the Surface Creek Valley for generations to come.