wedding flowers at the hyatt incline village by Golden Flowers
Weddings at the hyatt incline village
This is our backyard.
Golden Flowers is based in Incline Village, and the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe is the venue we know best: the light at different times of year, the way the spaces connect across the property, the particular quality of a summer evening on the Cottage Green when the lake is still and the mountains are turning gold. We've watched enough sunsets from this stretch of North Shore to know exactly what florals belong here.
The Hyatt offers one of the most versatile collections of wedding spaces in the Tahoe Basin— from intimate garden settings tucked among the pines to grand ballrooms on the lake. Each space has its own personality, and each calls for a different approach.
The Lakeside Cottage Green is the largest open space on the property, accommodating up to 400 guests, with sweeping views of the mountains and lake, pine tree shade, and the hotel's landmark cottages framing the lawn.It's an expansive, photogenic setting that rewards scale — a ceremony arch with real height and loose organic movement, reception tables dressed with full, lush centerpieces that hold their own in the open air. The On the Beach option gives couples direct access to the sand and an unobstructed view of the lake and the Sierra Nevada— for a beach ceremony, we lean into a more foraged, effortless aesthetic: organic arches, trailing greenery, seasonal blooms that look like they arrived naturally rather than by design.
The Lakeside Ballroom features warm earth tones and large paned windows facing the beach and the lake — a room where the outside is always part of the interior design. Centerpieces here work best when they echo the landscape: warm neutrals, deep greens, the occasional bold accent in dusty mauve or amber that catches the evening light. The Water Gardens sit higher up the property among alpine flowers, meandering pathways, and a running stream, anchored by a pergola across a multi-level lawn — a more intimate, tucked-away setting that suits a rehearsal dinner or smaller reception with a looser, more gathered floral feeling.
The Guests Only space on the eleventh floor offers an exclusive setting for intimate gatherings of up to 30 guests— bridal luncheons, post-wedding brunches, small welcome parties — and we can bring something simple and beautiful to those events as well.
We source from farms in the Nevada County foothills and from regional growers close to the Tahoe Basin, supplementing with selectively imported blooms when the season or the design calls for it. For a Hyatt wedding weekend, which often spans rehearsal dinner through Sunday brunch, we offer full packages that keep the visual story cohesive across every event.
If you're planning a wedding at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe, we'd love to connect. This is the venue we know best, and we'd be honored to be part of your day.

