Stateline
Edgewood Tahoe Resort
The south shore's marquee lakefront resort — a golf-course campus on the Nevada side where ceremonies happen at the water's edge.
Inn / Lodge
Photos: courtesy of The Hideout (hideoutkirkwood.com)
South Lake Tahoe · Private Estate · Unique
Kirkwood (Hwy 88), Lake Tahoe
Planning your whole weekend here? →
"Where Luxury Meets the Wild" — a secluded multi-day buyout south of Kirkwood where the wedding lasts four days, not five hours.
The Hideout sits down Highway 88 beyond Kirkwood, a private property tucked into national-forest country that runs weddings as multi-day residencies: the weekend package books the place for your crowd at $29,000, the midweek version runs four days and three nights around a Tuesday ceremony at $21,000, and between celebrations the property rents as a vacation stay. Overnight capacity runs to sixteen in the lodge plus camping for thirty adults — while the ceremony guest list itself is unlimited.
The grounds collect the venue's personality — a main lodge, an Old West saloon, and outdoor ceremony sites scattered through meadow and pine. The self-description is "Where Luxury Meets the Wild," and the sell is exactly that trade: an hour-plus from the basin's hotels, in exchange for a wedding that feels like your own frontier town for a weekend.
No current published offers. Check with The Hideout directly — and tell them Tahoe Weddings sent you.
Published packages: Weekend wedding $29,000; Midweek 4-day/3-night (Tuesday ceremony) $21,000; vacation rental $2,500/night (3-night min). Overnight lodging for up to 16 plus camping for up to 30 adults; ceremony guest count unlimited.
| Max guests (any configuration) | Not published — ask the venue |
|---|---|
| Seated ceremony | Not published — ask the venue |
| Seated reception | Not published — ask the venue |
| Standing / cocktail | Not published — ask the venue |
Worth knowing: Multi-day rental formats only (weekend or 4-day midweek); street address shared on inquiry — the seclusion is the product. Location pin approximate.
Facts verified June 2026 against: hideoutkirkwood.com, hideoutkirkwood.com. Details change — always confirm directly with the venue.
the lay of the land
3 guide spots within 25 miles of The Hideout — everywhere we'd point your guests to eat, play, and stay.
Distances are straight-line; drive times are rough estimates for lake-shore roads, not directions. Venue pin approximate.
Stateline
The south shore's marquee lakefront resort — a golf-course campus on the Nevada side where ceremonies happen at the water's edge.
Inn / Lodge
South Lake Tahoe
A 1924 lakeside estate lodge on the Tallac Historic Site, run under a Forest Service permit — old-Tahoe timber and a lawn that ends near the water.
Historic / Landmark
Camp Richardson
A century-old lakeshore camp resort under the pines, where the wedding weekend comes with cabins, a marina, and an ice-cream parlor.
Inn / Lodge · Historic / Landmark
Marrying at The Hideout? Here's where we'd point your guests next.
South Lake Tahoe
Adventure-flavored hotel a block from the state line, with a beer garden, two hot tubs, and s'mores at the front desk.
for the weekend The fun block — put the friends cohort here and the welcome party plans itself in the beer garden.
Read the full guide →
South Lake Tahoe
A mid-century motor lodge reborn as a design hotel — café, fire pit, and walkable to the gondola.
for the weekend The stylish block for design-minded guests who want South Shore energy without a casino tower.
Read the full guide →
South Lake Tahoe
Lakefront dining room at Ski Run with a full banquet program — sister restaurant to Gar Woods across the lake.
for the weekend The south shore's default rehearsal-dinner room — lakefront, banquet-savvy, and minutes from the Stateline hotels.
Read the full guide →
The full The Hideout weekend plan → Build the full weekend itinerary → Find your vendor team →