Experience high-altitude comedy where rugged charm meets razor-sharp wit. We bring the peak of entertainment to the wilderness.

"The wildest laughter in the range."

Unfiltered, raw, and breathless comedy that echoes through the valley.

Breaking the ice for corporate retreats with professional, high-impact humor.

Tailored comedy for exclusive gatherings, ensuring a night of prestige and punchlines.

The Timber Guild is more than a comedy club: it is a mountain retreat for the soul. We believe that the purest laughter happens when you are far from the noise of the city, surrounded by the stillness of the pines and the heat of a crowded room.
Founded in a small cedar cabin by a group of rebels, we sought to bring sophisticated humor to the rugged wilderness. What started as a local gathering has evolved into the region's premiere destination for high-altitude comedy.
To provide an unfiltered sanctuary where laughter acts as the ultimate bridge, connecting diverse souls through the universal language of comedy, all while embracing the spirit of the mountains.
To become the global gold standard for niche entertainment retreats, proving that the most profound comedic insights are found in the silence of the peaks.
We value bold authenticity, relentless wit, and an inclusive atmosphere. We believe in the power of a well-timed punchline to break down walls and ignite the human spirit.
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"The Timber Guild is unlike any club I have ever visited. The atmosphere is intimate, the drinks are bold, and the comedy is absolutely lethal. I have not laughed this hard in a decade."
Julian Thorne, NYC
"A masterful blend of wilderness and wit. We booked a private set for our retreat and it completely transformed the energy of our team. Truly a peak experience in every sense."
Sarah Jenkins, CEO
"The attention to detail is staggering. From the cedar-scented air to the razor-sharp timing of the headliners, this is where the real art of comedy lives today."
Marcus Vane, Critic