Private residence: 36 Ojitos Rd Taos, NM 87529 (you will see 3 ponds in the GPS)
The ceremony begins at 5 PM. Please arrive at 4:30 PM to mingle and find a seat.
Reminder: there are NO Ubers/Lyfts currently.
Unfortunately, no. Please be responsible if driving! Carpooling and/or having a designated driver are recommended.
Parking will be at the front of the property. Guests are also welcome to drive to the venue and leave their car there overnight if needed!
Unfortunately, we do not. Most hotels in Taos do not offer room blocks during this weekend. There are other options for hotels in Taos. We found the hotel options to be the best price given the location and the holiday weekend.
We are having an “unplugged ceremony” (no phones or cameras). The greatest gift you can give us is being fully present as we say “I do.” We promise to share our professional pictures as soon as we get them. After the ceremony, feel free to take as many photos and videos as you’d like!
We would love to see our family and friends get dressed up with us! We are requesting a semi-formal dress code for our evening. Please wear shoes that are appropriate for grass. No stilettos, ladies!
Taos is beautiful this time of year! Prepare for weather in the mid 70’s during the day and 60’s and 50's after sunset. You may want to bring a jacket/cover-up for the evening. We are having an outdoor wedding, so plan accordingly!
We are only able to accommodate those guests formally invited on your wedding invitation. If you received a plus one, they will appear under your name when you RSVP. Thank you for understanding!
We love your little ones- we really do! However, we have decided to keep our wedding and reception an adult-only event with exception of family, as specified on your RSVP. We would love for you to use this evening as a date night!
Yes! Beer, wine, and seltzers are on us!
Please RSVP by July 31, 2024. Use the QR code on our invitation or by clicking the RSVP tab in the menu above.
It's okay! We completely understand. There are ample opportunities for us to celebrate with you another time!
Elevation! Taos sits at 7,000 ft! Make sure you are drinking plenty of water. But also know headaches and fatigue are normal. Water, naps, and ibuprofen will do the trick!