I have included the google link for you! See you soon and please travel safely! You can use the 300 S. Entrance or the highway 93 entrance. Please park all vehicles in the south end in the dirt parking lot. Please do not park by the barn unless you are a vendor or need to for mobility issues. https://maps.app.goo.gl/LkjH9Qxv1um1XCQL9?g_st=ic Having trouble? Here is their website! https://mountainviewbarnidaho.com/
Unfortunately, there is construction on US HWY 93, right in front of the property of Mountain View Barn. I will keep alternate routes posted as it gets closer to the date. The construction is projected to be finished next year now. Currently 300 S and HWY 93 are both tore up. The current entrance is through a gate just north of 300 intersection through the construction zone. We will have access points marked. More information to come! Please check back frequently or look for updates on Facebook.
As you enter the grounds on the south end of the barn, 300 south entrance, there is parking to the LEFT in front of the grass, to the RIGHT in front of the fence, and behind barn. There is enough space to park 125 vehicles ( when parked thoughtfully) in those areas. If we need more parking there is a grass space located in front of the Wagner House. Please make sure to leave the road open for Venders, traffic and emergency personnel if needed. No vehicles will be allowed in the north parking lot. Please feel free to unload at restricted area. If you have any questions or need special assistance please let us know. IF we have to enter on the north side through the construction zone, please drive around the barn and park in the south parking lot. See facebook for parking zones.
We cant tame Mother Nature, but we can advise that you bring a jacket, shawl, or if you are like me, a parka! The barn will be set up for gathering after the ceremony. We do plan on having an outdoor Ceremony as long as the weather holds. Dinner and shenanigans will take place inside the barn. We have back up plans for the back up plans. Dont worry, we got you but bring a jacket just incase!
We will be having a No-Host Bar for the duration of the union celebration. The Mountain View Barn does have a large selection of beer and wine if you choose to partake. They do not serve hard alcohol, or accept the use of hard alcohol on the property. You will be responsible for your tab and your transportation. Please make good choices and plan ahead if you do wish to partake. We do have Uber and taxis services in the area. We love you, so please drink responsibly! And as always.. tip your bartender!
Yes please! We have food allergies on both sides and we are being mindful of our food options. So please play it safe, and let us know what yours are, we want everyone to safe and enjoyable day.
Yes of course! We do ask that if your child starts being disruptive, please escort them to a separate location until they can regain themselves. Also, please keep tabs on your children at all times. We are renting this amazing property and we want to respect the space. We do understand that accidents happen, please assist in cleaning it up. We are the clean up crew so help us keep the property clean. We will have a kid activity leader, Brodie, to assist in a few games and activities like, corn hole, croquet, and glow in the dark frisbee.
Please see the travel section of this website.
Your presence is the best gift we say. But if you wish, a donation to our honeymoon fund would be our choice. You can find that information on our registry page.
You absolutely can. Just make sure you RSVP them so we can count them for dinner. OR make sure you bring them a chair and a sandwich.
There is a smoking corner. This applies to the vapes also. Please use the designated smoking area while you are on the premises of the Mountain View Barn. Smoking/ Vaping is permitted on the far north side of the patio and in the dirt area (north parking lot) between the grass and the barn. We are responsible for cleanliness of the Venue, please use the receptacles provided. Please do NOT smoke inside the barn, around food of any kind, and make sure you are completely burnt out before discarding.
Did you know that the barn was built in 1912 for one of the areas founding fathers?! The story is super rich in history for both agriculture and commercial use. Check out all the cool facts at their website. www.mountainviewbarn.com