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Castle Rock Ranch
4.6 ★★★★★ 16 Google reviews · Castle wedding venue in Kingston, Idaho
Plan your visit
- Phone +1 208-682-9537
- Website cdariverranch.com — most castles book tours right on their site
Inside the castle
What couples say again and again
“This place has it all--beautiful scenery, cute animals, tasty meat, and excellent camps for adventurous girls.”
“There’s something magical about this place that keeps you coming back year after year.”
From the reviews
This is the idea place to come for summer camp, horse back riding, and getting to experience life on a ranch. Albert, Jordan, and their staff are amazing, you will feel like family and a real cowboy. The facilities are great, food is delicious and I heard they even host weddings.
I could not be happier with my experiences at Castle Rock Ranch over the years. There’s something magical about this place that keeps you coming back year after year. Whether it’s galloping a horse in the pasture, or floating on the river, you’re bound to find something to fill your days with endless fun.
Albert and Jordan are great people to work with! We loved having our wedding at Castle Rock Ranch!
Our daughter has attended the last few years and she LOVES it. She's as plugged in as the next teenage girl, but something about this place makes it easy for her to leave that behind and really experience life in the here and now. Kids get to ride horses, float the river and hike everyday.
Getting married at Castle Rock Ranch
A castle wedding is the once-in-a-lifetime, storybook kind — the grand staircase, the ballroom, the gardens and turrets your photos will live on forever. Castle weddings commonly run $10,000–$40,000+ depending on the date, guest count, and how much is included, so ask for a written quote for your season — Castle Rock Ranch doesn’t publish a set price, and tiers move fast. Two things make the tour worth the drive. First, see it at the time of day you’d actually get married — a ballroom that glows at golden hour can feel very different at noon, and you’ll want to walk the path your guests take from the gates to the ceremony to the reception. Second, bring your real questions: what’s included with the venue fee (tables, chairs, setup, teardown), the catering and bar policy, whether you can stay overnight on-site, the rain plan for a garden ceremony, and the music curfew. Fairytale dates at castle venues book 12–18 months out, so if the tour feels right, ask what’s open in your season before you leave.