Events

To schedule your event, call Jane at Celebration Ranch.

mobile: 503-507-6940

email:  janeherb08@gmail.com

Whether you are planning a rustic wedding, a corporate retreat, or a family reunion, Celebration Ranch in Roseburg, OR, offers a sprawling, 200-acre natural canvas for unforgettable events. Situated along the scenic Callahan Mountain ridge, the ranch provides a perfect blend of secluded wilderness and thoughtful amenities.

A Natural Event Backdrop

The property is defined by its diverse landscape of rounded hills, deep woods, and three private mountain lakes.

  • The Upper Lake: Features a rustic log cabin at its edge, ideal for intimate gatherings or peaceful moments.

  • The Lower Lake: Features two docks and a pea-gravel bottom, making it a favorite spot for swimming, rowing, and bass fishing.

  • Forest Trails: Miles of hiking trails wind through native conifers and deciduous trees, offering abundant wildlife sightings and panoramic valley views.

Versatile Event Spaces & Accommodations

Celebration Ranch is equipped to handle everything from large-scale weddings to youth camps and school outings:

  • The Barndominium: A bright, airy two-bedroom guesthouse with 20-foot ceilings and a full kitchen, perfect for bridal prep or overnight guest stays.

  • Event Facilities: A large, recently insulated event center is available year-round for your special event.

  • Pet-Friendly Freedom: The ranch is famously dog-friendly, allowing four-legged guests to roam the 200-acre secure grounds freely.

The Vibe

Hosting an event here is about “unplugging.” With no city traffic and total privacy, the focus remains on the connection between people and the land. Whether it’s a sunrise ceremony overlooking the valley or a casual lakeside picnic, the ranch offers a rustic natural setting, combined with modern comfort.

wedding

Weddings both large and small

school bus

School outings

private parties

Private parties

youth camps

Youth camps

‘When People Have a Connection to the Land—They Have Hope in Their Lives.’ John Steinbeck