The dress code is semi-formal. We recommend cocktail or garden-party attire. The ceremony will be outdoors, so please keep the weather and terrain in mind when choosing footwear.
Sunday, September 20: Welcome dinner and bonfire in the evening. Monday, September 21: Relaxing morning with breakfast provided. The ceremony begins at 4:00 PM, followed by the cocktail hour and reception. Tuesday, September 22: Breakfast will be provided. Accommodations: Check-in: 4:00 PM on Sunday Check-out: 10:00 AM on Tuesday
Think of it like packing for a weekend at the cottage! Bring food or snacks for lunches, your bathing suit, comfortable clothes, and any personal items you might need. Each cottage has a fully equipped kitchen, stocked with utensils, dishware, glassware, and pots and pans, so you’re welcome to bring groceries, beverages, and anything you’d like for breakfasts or lunches. Each cottage also has a coffee maker — feel free to bring your own coffee. All cottages come with bedding and towels provided, so no need to pack those. Don’t forget sunscreen, bug spray, a reusable water bottle, and any favorite games or activities you’d enjoy during downtime. We recommend bringing sunscreen, bug spray, a reusable water bottle, and a light jacket or sweater for the evening bonfire.
You’re welcome to stay for just one night; however, the lodge’s rate is based on a two-night stay, and single-night discounts are not available.
Yes! You’re welcome to book a longer stay if there is availability. Please contact the lodge directly for more information. If you plan to stay more than 2 nights, we recommend booking as early as possible to ensure the cottages are available.
Yes, children are welcome! Please note that the accommodation fee is per person. Children ages 4–7 are charged half the adult rate. Children under 3 stay free of charge.
Unfortunately, transportation will not be provided, as guests will be traveling from various locations.
Yes, there is parking onsite.
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