Flight
Copper Rose Ranch is about 1 hour from the airport.
Travel Note
Uber runs throughout Bozeman, which is 1 hour away from Livingston (where the wedding events are). If booking a rental car, recommend AWD/4WD.
Travel Note
Driving from Bozeman to Livingston for the wedding? I-90 has heavy construction this summer—expect delays and lane closures. From the venue coordinator as of 7/25/25: "Generally there’s at least one section along Highway I-90 that’s reduced to a single lane while they work. The affected stretch is between Bozeman and Livingston. It varies day by day, but so far, it’s only added about 10 minutes to my drive at most." Downtown Livingston, where the Welcome Reception is, also has construction that will impact traffic. Check www.511mt.net before you go and allow extra travel time.
Hotel
Check-in for onsite accommodations is Sunday, August 3, 2025 after 3:00 PM. Check-out is 11:00 AM on either Tuesday, August 3 or Wednesday, August 4, as you prefer. **MUST BOOK by Monday, June 2, 2025 to receive discounted wedding rate.** When booking with our custom lodging link, the default is a 3-night stay. You may modify it to leave on Tuesday, August 5, if you would like. **Once modified for a 2-night stay, you will not be able to revert back to 3-night. You must exit the webpage and click the link again to book 3 nights. **You must click the below "View" link to book using our wedding rate. Alternatively, you can call Copper Rose Ranch at +1 (406) 229-2016, ext 0. Tell them you are booking for the Le Farris Wedding on Aug 4, 2025.** There are only 10 cabins that accommodate up to 50 people on site. Each cabin varies in size, fitting 4-10 people. First come, first serve for booking. Help us book the entire venue to have the whole space to ourselves!
Travel Note
Feel free to book on your own. There are hotels and tons of vacation rentals in the area. This is Yellowstone High Season for tourism, so book ASAP for the best rates.
Travel Note
Elevation of Livingston, MT is 4,502ft and elevation of Bozeman, MT is 4,817ft. Drink more water than normal a few days before you land in Montana to prevent altitude sickness, and loads of water while in Montana. Headaches and nausea are common with altitude sickness. Pack IB profen/Tylenol in case it comes up. High altitude also means alcohol hits you harder, faster. You will likely get tipsy/drunk with far less alcohol than at sea level. We encourage you buy the Anytime You Drink Vitamin off Amazon, Liquid IV for hydration, and whatever else helps you! Air is thinner up here, so don't be shocked if walking up stairs, hills, and running make you short of breath quickly. Finally, high altitude means you're closer to the sun and sunburns happen more easily. Bring cover ups and sunblock.
Travel Note
Montana is mountainous, dry, and hot in the summer. Thunderstorms and lightning are common & often short-lived in the afternoon. Bring chapstick and stay hydrated. As of 7/26/25, weather website forecasts temperatures ranging 75-93 for Livingston, MT on our wedding day, 8/4/25.