FAQ
Can I bring a guest?
We are excited to celebrate this special day surrounded by our closest family and friends. To keep it intimate, only those formally invited on your wedding invitation can be accommodated. If you have a plus one, it will be noted on your invitation and when you RSVP.
Are you signed up with a wedding registry service?
Your love and well-wishes are the most important gifts of all. If you would like to contribute in another way, a monetary gift will help us as we plan our future together.
Are kids welcome?
For our special day, we’ve decided to keep our wedding adults-only (21+), so everyone can fully relax and enjoy the evening. We hope you’ll take this chance for a special date night!
What’s the dress code?
The welcome dinner is western chic.
Think elevated cowboy meets relaxed elegance. Feel free to bring you favorite boots, denim, hats or fringe—paired with smart pieces like a crisp button-down, flowy dress or a stylish jacket. It’s a blend of rustic charm and refined comfort. We want you to feel like yourself, just a little dressed up for the occasion.
Summer evenings in the mountains can get a little chilly once the sun goes down, so we recommend bringing layers to stay comfortable throughout the night.
For the ceremony we are requesting mountain formal.
Dress to impress, with a nod to the natural setting. Think suits, sport coats, and cocktail or formal dresses—elevated looks that still feel comfortable and appropriate for the mountains.
The wedding and reception will take place outside on grass and cobblestone, so for ladies we recommend footwear that is both stylish and practical—wedges, block heels, dressy boots, or flats are great options.
Again, evenings in the mountains can get chilly, so we suggest bringing a layer such as a wrap, shawl or jacket to stay warm and comfortable as the night continues.