Boettcher Mansion
Built in 1917 as a summer home and seasonal hunting lodge for Charles Boettcher, the 110-acre estate was donated to the county in the 1970s. The mansion opened to the public as a unique venue for weddings and meetings in 1975.
Mission Statement
Enriching life by providing a one-of-a-kind experience combining:
...unsurpassed customer service
...at a meticulously maintained estate
...with unlimited opportunities for cultural awareness and enjoyment.
Located in the heart of the Lookout Mountain Nature Preserve, only 20 minutes from downtown Denver, this Arts and Crafts-style mansion offers a rare combination of historic authenticity and modern convenience. Take a look at the Jefferson County Insights video to see more information about the Boettcher Mansion and all this beautiful venue has to offer.
On the National Register of Historic Places ("Lorraine Lodge" Building #84000858, also known as Boettcher Mansion, Charles Boettcher Summer Home; Jefferson County Conference & Nature Center).
Last Updated: 6-19-2013