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Highs in mid-80s with lows in the mid-60s.
It'll be 5 to 10 degrees cooler at the cabin compared to Estes Park due to its elevation.
For the day of the ceremony we recommend shoes that fit the dress code and will also be comfortable for you to walk in on uneven terrain. For the days leading up to the ceremony we recommend shoes that can handle casual hiking.
Due to the higher elevation we’d recommend bringing a light jacket or hoodie to wear in the evening.
The ceremony will start at Noon, so please make plans to arrive no later than 11:30 AM.
The drive takes about 45 mins.
Unfortunately there will not be a shuttle service to the wedding venue for guests to use.
Yes, for the ceremony we ask that everyone dress in Semi-Formal / Garden attire. General guidelines: Fabrics should be comfortable, breathable, and suitable for outdoor settings. Colors can range from soft pastels to more vibrant hues, avoiding overly formal dark shades. Comfort is key, especially in footwear, considering the potential for outdoor terrains. Colors: Nothing mandatory, but if you want to coordinate with our colors, we will be using a range of forest greens, blues, and grays for the ceremony and decor. Clothing suggestions: A knee-length or midi cocktail dress in light, airy fabrics like chiffon or silk. A jumpsuit or tailored pantsuit in natural or neutral tones, accessorized with elegant jewelry. Comfortable yet stylish block heels or wedges, suitable for garden settings. A light shawl or wrap layer in case it is cooler than expected. A lightweight, tailored suit in lighter shades like grey, blue, or beige. A crisp, button-down shirt, possibly with a subtle pattern or texture. Loafers or dress shoes that are comfortable for walking on grass.
Yes! Children are absolutely welcome and encouraged for our big day.