Yes- this is correct! We will be having our ceremony and reception at the beautiful Deer Creek Valley Ranch in Bailey, CO. NOT to be confused with the Deer Creek Mountain Camp
Denver sits at 5,280 feet - one mile above sea level. Bailey sits even higher at 7,740 feet. Everyone's body reacts to elevation differently. Some people don't notice anything at all, while other people notice elevation changes more strongly. If you are traveling from out of town, here are some recommendations for how to make sure the altitude doesn't get you down: 1) Arrive early and enjoy Colorado activities. The surest way to help your body feel comfortable with altitude is to give it an extra day or two to adjust. Both Denver and the mountains are amazing places to vacation - make a trip out it! 2) Be careful with alcohol: People coming from sea level typically feel the effects of alcohol more strongly and more quickly than normal when they are at high altitudes. Stay aware of how much you're drinking. Remember, 1 drink at altitude = 2 drinks at sea level. 3) Drink a ton of water: The air in Colorado is very dry and it's very easy to get dehydrated. Drink way more water than you think you need. 4) Wear sunscreen: The sun is stronger at higher elevations and it's very easy to get burned. Put on sunscreen whenever you spend time outside. Don’t forget lip balm! We look forward to celebrating with you all! Please check back for more information closer to the wedding.
Colorado in September is known to be beautiful! Daily high temperatures decrease by 10°F, from 83°F to 73°F, rarely falling below 60°F or exceeding 91°F.
YES- We look forward to celebrating with our guests in style. Our dress code is cocktail attire. Think semi formal that is a balance between elegant and comfortable. Please feel free to bring a separate change of shoes to keep you comfortable and on the dance floor all night long.
We have carefully curated our guest list, and we are so excited to celebrate our special day with our family and closest friends. Plus ones are by invitation only. We ask guests to please not bring a plus one, unless it is specified on your invitation. Online RSVPs will have your name and your plus one listed. Thank you for understanding!