The wedding will be held in Three Forks, MT. Address to follow!
Yes, but parking is extremely limited. We highly recommend carpooling, if possible.
Please plan to arrive about 15–20 minutes before the ceremony so you have time to park and get settled.
This is an outdoor, picnic-style wedding. That means: • Uneven ground • A relaxed, informal atmosphere • A mix of seating and open space Think more “cozy gathering” than traditional event.
If it feels like something you’d wear to a nice picnic, you’re on the right track. • Semi-casual, think sundresses, a nice pair of pants and blouse, or jeans and a button up • Comfortable shoes (grass/dirt paths) • Layers for the evening Dress for comfort and the outdoors, we're all family here.
Yes! There will be a relaxed drink setup available. NOTE: Alcohol is allowed, however will not be provided as we have decided due to the distance and personal preferences that it is safer for us to not provide. As stated, it is allowed, but you are in charge of your own consumption and we will not be at fault if anything bad were to happen. Sorry for any inconvenience this may provide.
After the ceremony we’ll have time to eat, play games, and spend time together, the evening will wind down naturally.
Absolutely! We actually strongly encourage our guests to take pictures. We only ask that you please share all pictures with the bride and groom! Thank you!
Your presence is the greatest gift to us. If you would like to give something more, our registry will be linked on the “Registry” page. Of course, anything given outside of that is deeply appreciated as well. Please don’t feel pressured at all—we’re just excited to celebrate with you.
We’ll have music playing, but no formal dancing—just a relaxed, hangout-style celebration. Of course, if you feel like dancing you are still welcome too.
Possibly, in the evening! Depending on conditions and local rules.
We’re planning to celebrate rain or shine, so please dress accordingly.
Yes, there is a restroom nearby.
You’re more than welcome to arrive early—we’re keeping the day relaxed and casual.
We’re skipping a traditional reception and keeping things more relaxed—think picnic, games, and time spent together.