Okay, let’s talk dream wedding locations because if you’re looking for that jaw dropping, stop you in your tracks kind of backdrop, Arrowhead Golf Club is where it’s at. This place is tucked away in Littleton, Colorado, just about a 30–40 minute drive from downtown Denver. So, it’s super easy for guests to get to, but still feels like a hidden escape in the foothills.
Now, picture this: you’re saying your vows in front of these massive red rock formations that look like something straight out of a movie. Seriously, the scenery is unreal. As a photographer, I’m always chasing the light, the angles, the “wow” factor and Arrowhead gives me all of that, without even trying.
What makes it even better? You don’t need to worry about extra locations for your portraits or first look shots because it’s all right there. Between the wide open fairways, the cliffs, the trails, and those iconic rock faces, every direction is a photo op. It’s a one stop shop for amazing memories and even better photos.
And shoutout to their team, too. They know how to pull off a smooth, stress free day. The staff is super organized, the packages cover a lot, and everything just… flows. No scrambling, no weird transitions, it’s just a great place to tie the knot and actually enjoy it.
Alright, let’s get into the fun stuff: the photos! If I had a dollar for every time someone gasped at their wedding album from Arrowhead, I could probably afford my own golf club. 😂 But seriously, this place is a photographer’s playground.
Here’s what makes it magic:
What I love most is that you don’t need to overthink anything. You show up, you have your day, and the venue just kind of gives you these unforgettable backdrops at every turn. And since everything’s so close together, you’re not spending time running around or jumping in cars you’re just soaking in the moment while I do my thing behind the camera.
So this is where the magic really starts. The ceremony spot at Arrowhead is straight up stunning. Like, pause for a minute to take it in level stunning. You’re standing there, holding hands, saying “I do” with these wild red cliffs rising behind you. It’s nature’s cathedral, and it couldn’t be more romantic.
From a photographer’s angle (literally), this spot is a total win:
I always make a point to get a big sweeping shot from the back (you walking down the aisle, that massive landscape wrapping around), then zoom in close for those sweet little looks, nervous giggles, or happy tears. No filters needed, Arrowhead’s lighting and layout do all the heavy lifting.
Listen, if there’s one time of day you do not want to miss at Arrowhead, it’s golden hour. Trust me. I’ve seen it turn a good day into pure magic, think glowy skin, pink skies, and those “hold me a little closer” vibes.
This is when I usually sneak couples away for just 15 minutes of quiet time and some truly amazing portraits. It’s a little break from the crowd, a little breathing room, and a chance to get the kind of photos you’ll hang in your living room forever.
Some of my go to spots:
Even if you’re camera shy, this part feels more like a walk with your person than a photo shoot. I’ll gently guide you if you need it, or just hang back while you be cute together, it’s all about catching the real stuff.
If you’re into more moody, romantic, or editorial style shots, Arrowhead’s got some sweet little nooks for that too. I’m talking about the lesser known corners, tucked between the rocks or down a quiet trail, where everything feels a little more peaceful and private.
These spots are great for:
And the texture here? Unreal. Sandstone and shadows make a crazy good backdrop for both color and black and white images. These are the kinds of photos that feel like art, but still 100% you.
Let’s talk shop for a sec because if you’re a couple planning your wedding and caring about how your photos turn out (which, hello, of course you are!), lighting is a big deal. Luckily, Arrowhead is one of those rare venues where the lighting is mostly a dream… but there are still a few things to keep in mind.
Ceremonies typically happen in the afternoon, and depending on the time of year, the sun can be a little intense. But that’s not a bad thing, it just means I’ll position you two in a way that avoids harsh shadows and keeps everything soft and flattering. I’m always scouting light throughout the day and adjusting our portrait timing if needed.
The real MVP? Golden hour. The rocks reflect warm tones that wrap you in this honey colored glow. I recommend we always carve out at least 15–20 minutes before sunset to sneak away for those portraits. It’s your time to just breathe, soak it in, and let the light do its thing.
Planning your timeline with Arrowhead in mind can make a huge difference in how relaxed (and beautiful) your day feels. Here’s a quick breakdown of what tends to work really well here:
Arrowhead’s layout also makes it easy to move from one location to another without chewing up time. No long hikes, no chaotic transitions. Just a smooth flow from “I do” to “let’s dance.”
Arrowhead might be known for its epic landscapes, but some of my favorite moments? They’re in the little things. The way your hands meet as you walk. The smile your mom gives you just before the ceremony. The wind playing with your dress while you’re lost in a laugh. Those are the memories that stick.
I make it a priority to blend big, wide dramatic shots with the quieter, close up stuff. My style is a mix of photojournalistic (aka catching real life moments as they unfold) and lightly posed where needed. Basically, I want your gallery to feel like you, not like a Pinterest board.
Also, Arrowhead has some beautiful architectural details, those patios, balconies, wooden accents, and stonework around the clubhouse? I’m always weaving them into your detail shots: the rings, florals, invite flatlays, shoes, perfume, the works. It all tells the story of your day, and I love making sure those inbetween pieces get just as much love as the big moments.
The Roxborough Room is Arrowhead’s main indoor reception space, and it’s got a really clean, warm feel to it. Think: large windows that let in soft, natural light, high ceilings with exposed wood beams, and a cozy, lodge like vibe without feeling dark or dated. It’s classy without trying too hard, like the kind of space that makes a statement but still lets you be the focus.
From a photography standpoint, this room is a win. Here’s why:
I usually get some of my favorite reception shots here, first dances surrounded by candlelight, speeches filled with laughter and tears, and wide shots of the entire room glowing once the party gets going. Whether you’re going full glam or keeping things more relaxed, the Roxborough Room is super adaptable and never feels stuffy or overdone.
Now let’s talk about that outdoor tented pavilion AKA the “let’s party under the stars” spot. It’s typically available May through October, and it’s such a vibe. Draped fabric ceilings, twinkle lights, open air… this setup screams romantic garden party with just a dash of mountain magic.
It’s also insanely photogenic. You’ve got:
From a photographer’s POV, this space lets me play with light in all kinds of creative ways. I can do wide, full room shots that still feel intimate, or zoom in on those sweet table moments, teary hugs, toasts, and that glorious cake smash if you’re into that kinda thing.
Plus, because it’s open air, you get that super fresh Colorado evening breeze, which keeps the vibes light, joyful, and relaxed all night long. Trust me, this is the kind of reception setup where you don’t just celebrate, you live the moment.
If you take one piece of advice from this whole post, let it be this: timing your photos right at Arrowhead is key. The venue offers amazing light all day, but there are a few golden windows where everything just clicks.
Here’s what I recommend:
Of course, every wedding is different, and I’ll help tailor the timeline to what fits your vibe best. But knowing when and where the light hits right at Arrowhead? That’s a huge part of making your photos next level.
Worried about fitting in all the photos and enjoying your day? Don’t be. I’ve shot tons of weddings at Arrowhead, and I’ve got the flow down to a science. The key is spacing things out so you’re never rushed, never overwhelmed and always in the moment.
Here’s how we usually make it work:
We’ll plan ahead together so nothing’s missed, and you can actually enjoy your day without constantly watching the clock. I’ve got your back and your best angles, too. 😉
Here’s the deal: Arrowhead Golf Club is stunning all on its own, but when you team up with vendors who know the venue and know how to make the most of it? That’s when the magic really happens. If you’re working with a florist, for example, they’ll know how to style those bold red backdrops with colors that pop. And if your DJ has played the tent pavilion before? They’ll already know how to set up a killer sound system and light up the dance floor just right.
I always recommend choosing vendors who’ve worked here before (or are at least familiar with outdoor/mountain weddings). And lucky for you, Arrowhead has a solid preferred vendor list that can help you start narrowing things down.
Bonus tip: If you ever want recommendations for planners, florists, videographers, or even makeup artists who vibe well with this venue, I’ve got you. I love connecting couples with people who get the vision and can help you pull it all off without the stress.
Let’s be real: Colorado weather is a little unpredictable. You could start the day with sunshine and end it with a dramatic afternoon thunderstorm, or a double rainbow (yes, that’s actually happened!). That’s part of the fun, and Arrowhead is well equipped to handle it. Their team is great about quick weather pivots, and the venue itself has covered areas and seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Photography wise, I always come prepped with backup lighting and extra coverage plans. If the clouds roll in or the light changes suddenly, we adapt. In fact, some of the best photo moments come during unexpected weather clouds create soft, moody lighting, and a sprinkle of rain? It just adds romance. Don’t stress the forecast. Trust the pros and enjoy the moment.
This place is basically a giant nature themed photo studio, so let’s use it! A few quick tips to make sure you’re maximizing every dreamy photo spot:
Let’s create moments that don’t just look good, they feel good too.
Honestly, Arrowhead just hits different. As a photographer, I’m always looking for places that inspire me to shoot in new, creative ways and this one never disappoints. Whether I’ve been there five times or fifteen, each couple brings something fresh to the space, and every wedding tells a completely different story.
I love how:
But more than anything, I love the moments I get to capture here. The laughs, the tears, the way your dress moves in the wind, or how your partner looks at you when the music starts and you’re sharing your first dance under the stars.
It’s not just about pretty pictures it’s about freezing time. And this venue? It gives us the most beautiful canvas to do exactly that.
If you’re feeling all the feels right now and thinking, yes, this is our place, amazing. Let’s chat! I’d love to hear about your vision, your vibe, and what you’re dreaming up for your wedding day at Arrowhead.
Just head over to my contact page, shoot me a message with your date and a little about your day, and we’ll set up a time to connect. Whether you’re just exploring options or already locked in with the venue, I’m happy to talk through how photography fits into your plan.
Every wedding is different, but I always build my packages to include the stuff you actually want. You’ll get:
Most of all, you get someone who knows this venue, knows how to capture emotion, and genuinely cares about your love story.
Arrowhead Golf Club is more than a wedding venue, it’s an experience. It’s epic landscapes, deep belly laughs, teary eyed vows, and barefoot dancing under the stars. And I’d be absolutely honored to help you remember it all through photos that feel like you.
If you’re ready to make some magic together, let’s talk.
If you’re looking for a wedding spot that gives you all the feels, breathtaking views, amazing light, easy flow, and serious wow factor, Arrowhead is 100% worth a visit. And if you already know it’s “the one,” then I hope this little guide has given you a sneak peek of just how magical your photos can be here.
From sun kissed portraits to emotional candids, this venue delivers the kind of moments that last forever. And I’d love to be the one to help you tell your story, exactly how it deserves to be remembered.
If youre looking to check this venue out yourself you can book a tour right on their website!
1. What makes Arrowhead ideal for wedding photography?
The natural rock formations, soft golden light, and variety of scenic spots make it a photographer’s dream. Everything is close together, which helps maximize portrait time, and the views are iconic Colorado.
2. When should we schedule portraits on the wedding day?
Golden hour is your best friend here! I recommend building in 15–20 minutes before sunset, plus some earlier time for first look or couple shots pre ceremony.
3. Can you help us choose the best photo spots around the venue?
Absolutely. I’ve photographed all over the property and know where the best light and backgrounds are based on the season and time of day.
4. Do you scout Arrowhead before the wedding?
Yes! Even though I’ve worked here before, I always do a pre wedding scout to check light, layouts, and new opportunities based on your specific setup early in the day.
5. How many photos will we get from a full day wedding?
You can expect 600–900 edited images, depending on your timeline, coverage, and what’s going on throughout the day. I don’t hold back, I want you to relive it all.