Can you visit the town of “Silverado”?
Unfortunately, the Cerro Pelon Ranch is privately owned and not open to the public. While the town of Silverado does appear to be intact (by the looks of helicopter flyover photos), the private ranch isn’t currently advertising it’s open to movie productions either.
For now, it looks like the only ways to visit the ranch are to fly over it or to buy it. The ranch was sold in the 2021 for $48 million dollars, according to the Santa Fe New Mexican. That means you need pretty deep pockets if you are interested in buying the acclaimed “Silverado” property next time it goes up for sale!
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Are there other Western-themed towns to visit or rent out?
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Just because you can’t visit the original “Silverado” sets doesn’t mean you can’t have an authentic “Silverado”-themed party, production, or photoshoot! On Peerspace, you can find a variety of beautiful, Western-themed venues across the US. Check out a few highlights.
1. A Western event space with a Texas twist
New Mexico isn’t the only home of the cowboys — check out this amazing Old Western town, saloon, and log cabin in Cleburne, Texas! This unique Peerspace venue is ideal for a “Silverado”-themed wedding or event, as it has a four-bedroom guesthouse with a bridal suite, a “jail” for the groomsmen to get ready in, a beautiful event barn, and an outdoor covered pavilion.
2. A charming Western saloon, perfect for a “Silverado” photoshoot
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Just a few short miles from Driggs, Idaho, you’ll find this gorgeous saloon space on a beautifully landscaped piece of Idaho heaven. This Peerspace venue comes complete with a creek, footbridge, sheep camp wagon, hot tub, and firepit — ideal for an outdoor photoshoot. But the photo options don’t end there! Make sure to check out the Western-themed décor throughout the inside of this space, too.
3. An idyllic Old Western production venue
Need an entire Western town for a video production? We think you’ll love this space in Temecula, California. When you book this Peerspace venue, you’ll have access to an authentically decorated two-story saloon, a bank with a teller window, a sheriff’s office with jail cell and bunk beds, a sluice, a water tower, a gold mine shaft, and more!
This venue also gives the option to rent overnight stays for multi-day productions, so you can both stay and film on location. “We filmed and stayed overnight which was extremely efficient on our production,” said one Peerspace reviewer. “What a unique place, well crafted, and [the host] was super communicative.”
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