Dressy casual! Of course, western wear is encouraged but not a theme. For the ladies, long dresses and a jacket, and for the fellas, pants/jeans with a coat. Out west this time of year the highs are in the upper 60’s/lower 70’s with lows into the 30’s. Since the wedding events are in the afternoon, prepare for it to be chilly! Also, for the ceremony you will be walking on dirt and rocks so we encourage flat, closed toe shoes for everyone. You will not be hiking but the ceremony will require a path to a pebble beach on the lake.
We made the hard decision to not include kids and young ones in our events since we are very limited on the head count for the ceremony. We hope you understand! We don't want to discourage you from bringing them along for your trip if you can make accommodations and arrangements for your little ones. We ask no one under 21 years of age attend our reception as well.
The closest airport if you want to fly straight there is Jackson Hole airport (JAC). Other nearby airports to consider would be Salt Lake City (SLC), Bozeman (BZN), and Idaho Falls (IDA) if you don't mind renting a car and driving.
We kindly ask you to silence and put away your phones during our ceremony. We want you to be fully involved in our ceremony and we will have a photographer there to capture the moment for everyone. We also don't love the look of cell phones in our photos we will get from the photographer. After the ceremony, we will have our photographer capture photos with our guests and we will share these with you. If you’d like photos on your phones/cameras after the ceremony is complete, that is fine.
Yes! At our reception at StillWest Brewery we will be serving dinner and drinks! If you’d like to bring cash to tip your bartenders that is fine.
If you are open to staying with more family members or friends we would recommend renting an Air B&B to share. It will cut costs, plus there will be more room. If you are going as a couple and not interested in sharing a space, there are many options of hotels in town as well as the surrounding towns that offer options for everyone's budget.
Yes! You can purchase your park pass which is good for a vehicle for a year and will also give you access to any National Park. You may also purchase a day pass at the guard shack or visitor center at the entrance of the parks. *** If you were invited to the ceremony, you are not required to have a park pass. It will be covered with the rented bus. *** Here's the link to the annual park pass that you can purchase and have mailed to you: https://www.myscenicdrives.com/store/us-national-park-pass
Jackson is the name of the town, while Jackson Hole is the name of the larger geographical valley that encompasses the town of Jackson and the other nearby areas, Teton Village and Grand Teton National Park.
We would recommend to arrive at least a day early to adjust to the altitude as well to explore! The area is full of so many things to experience! We hope that you plan to spend a few days while you're in town to experience everything Jackson and the surrounding areas have to offer! Check out the "Things To Do" tab for things to check out!
We were fortunate enough to experience some great restaurants in town. There are a wide range of restaurants from casual breweries to high dollar spots. You can find restaurant recommendations on the "Things To Do" tab.