Lake Tahoe Wedding Directory

Photos: courtesy of Olympic Valley Stables (www.olympicvalleystables.com)

Tahoe City · Ranch / Farm · Unique

Olympic Valley Stables

1525 Olympic Valley Rd, Olympic Valley, CA 96146

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the short version What sets it apart

The old Squaw Valley stables turned bohemian meadow venue — stretch tents, teepees, and 250 guests under the Olympic peaks.

  • Four acres of open meadow with the Palisades granite standing over the tent.
  • BYOB with no corkage and open vendors — the rare big venue that hands you the controls.
  • The published package ladder ($3,333 elopement to $30,000 two-day) prices the whole decision up front.
  • Stretch tents and teepees photograph like a festival, not a banquet.

Olympic Valley Stables occupies the meadow floor of Olympic Valley, where the operation that once housed more than fifty horses and ponies now stages weddings instead. The bones of the ranch remain the venue's vocabulary: ceremonies in the old riding arena with unobstructed mountain views, receptions under a 54-by-64-foot stretch tent, a separate libations tent for the bar, teepees for cocktail hour, and three lounges for getting ready.

The business model is DIY-friendly at scale — up to 250 guests, your own vendors and alcohol without corkage, and a package ladder published to the dollar, from a $3,333 weekday elopement to a $30,000 two-day takeover. For couples who want the Palisades backdrop without a resort's rulebook, this is the valley's free-spirited answer.

deals Current offers & packages

No current published offers. Check with Olympic Valley Stables directly — and tell them Tahoe Weddings sent you.

prices What's it going to cost?

Published packages: elopements $3,333 (up to 12 guests, weekdays only); Sweetheart one-day $20,000 (250 guests, 10 a.m.–10 p.m.); Full Bliss $25,000 (adds farm tables/chairs for 200, sound, decor); Dazzling Duo two-day $30,000.

guest capacity How many can you bring?

Published guest capacity for Olympic Valley Stables
Max guests (any configuration) 250 guests
Seated ceremony Not published — ask the venue
Seated reception 200 guests
Standing / cocktail 250 guests

options Ceremony & reception spaces

Wedding arena
The old riding arena, reborn as a ceremony site under the Palisades peaks
Reception stretch tent
54' × 64' full-coverage stretch tent with bistro lighting
Libations tent
30' × 30' bar tent — BYOB with no corkage fee
Teepees & lounges
Native teepees for cocktail hour plus three beauty/bridal lounges

food & drink Catering, bar & lodging

Catering
Bring your own vendors — full flexibility, no corkage, BYOB.
Alcohol
BYOB with no corkage fee.
Lodging on-site
No on-site lodging — see our stay guide below.

style & views What will you and your photos see?

Worth knowing: Elopement package unavailable Saturdays and Sundays. Event day runs 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Retainer and paperwork required to confirm pricing and dates.

Facts verified June 2026 against: www.olympicvalleystables.com, www.olympicvalleystables.com. Details change — always confirm directly with the venue.

the lay of the land

What's Nearby

16 guide spots within 25 miles of Olympic Valley Stables — everywhere we'd point your guests to eat, play, and stay.

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