Yes! Our ceremony will take place outdoors at The Wedding Tree in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Early June in Wyoming is typically crisp and beautiful, with daytime temperatures in the 60s–70s°F and cooler mornings and evenings that can dip into the 30s–40s°F. Mountain weather can change quickly, so we recommend dressing in layers and coming prepared to enjoy the fresh air and scenery. The ceremony will be held rain or shine, so please bring an umbrella just in case—but we’re also hoping for clear skies!
Having you travel to celebrate with us means the world to us. Because of this, we are not registered and do not expect gifts—your presence is truly enough.
There is no formal dress code. We encourage guests to dress nicely while keeping comfort in mind, as the celebration will be held outdoors. The walk up to the wedding tree is short (0.1 miles) but may be rocky. Keep this in mind when choosing footwear!
Yes! We will be hosting a welcome dinner the evening before the wedding and are also planning a few optional group activities before and after the big day. More details will be shared with guests as the date gets closer, and we’ll be in touch so everyone can plan accordingly.
No, since the ceremony is located in the National Forest, certain rules and restrictions apply, so most guests will be standing. However, chairs will be available for anyone who may need them and is unable to stand for the full ceremony. We do plan to keep the ceremony short and sweet!
Yes, we would love for your kids to be part of our special day! Just keep in mind that if you plan to join us at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar at the end of the night, it is 21+ only.
We completely understand. If you’re unable to make it, please know it won’t be held against you in any way. We recognize this is a big trip, and we intentionally envisioned a smaller, more intimate celebration.