There are Airbnb’s and VRBO’s in the area. Make sure that the property is within close/reasonable proximity to CR 68. Wherever you decide to stay, get there early enough so that you can find it while there is still light. It is extremely dark at night with many ancillary roads in the area. Please check availability at Glen Isle in Bailey, Meadow Creek in Pine, Arrowhead B&B in Conifer, dry camping at Lynwood Park in Bailey (outside showers and porta-potties)* Stauton State Park is in the area for camping. Also Deer Creek, Meridian, Idylease & Buffalo For those staying at the Lodge & Cottage at Lynwood Park: the property is one mile south on 285 from CR 68. 59786 S. US HWY 285 For those staying at the Bailey Lodge & Motel: the property is 2.6 miles south on 285 from CR 68.
Don’t trust MapQuest or most navigation apps. They will usually get you to County Road 68, but then fail to get you to the gates • Proceed south on HWY 285 past Shaffer’s Crossing and Pine Junction • At the bottom of Crow Hill, turn left onto HWY 68. A landmark is the Bailey Propane Company, which is on the NE corner of junction 285 & 68. This is the first left in Bailey • On County Road 68, drive about 3.8 miles (past the Farmers’ Union) • As you approach the property, you will see two stone pillars, with the name FULLERTON, with gates on the left that will be open (there is a little white house just beyond that). You will see the tent at that point as well. You have gone too far if you reach the next set of stone pillars and an iron gate with the name RIVERCLIFFE • You will turn left and drive up that road, across the old railroad bridge to the parking field on the right. There will be ushers there to get you all synced-up and parking in the same direction – facing forward
Once you get to the Fullerton Property, you will turn left and drive up that road, across the old railroad bridge to the parking field on the right. There will be ushers there to get you all synced-up and parking in the same direction – facing forward.
Unfortunately, no. Please schedule rides in advance or give yourself enough time to sober up.
The reception will be tented, so in case of rain, the ceremony will take place under the tent, too. If the weather is worse than rain, it's every man for himself.
Dressy Casual. Preferably no denim. Ladies, we do not recommend spiked heels as your shoes will sink into the ground! We suggest block heels, wedge heels, flats and boots for your comfort. Evening temperatures can average about 60 degrees; please plan accordingly. We'll be getting that high-elevation sun, so please do not forget to wear sunglasses and sunscreen. We also advise you to have bug spray on hand since the mosquitos will be party crashing.
No fires or smoking of any kind on the property as there is always a risk of fire danger; thank you!
Maybe... patchy at best.
Beer and wine will be flowing all night, but if you need liquor to get you there quicker, please bring.
While there will be dogs in the wedding, we ask that you leave your fur babies at home. Ziggy is still starved from shelter life and will attempt to eat anything that moves.
We'd love to have your kids there, but we're leaving that up to you! If you'd prefer to take the night off, leave 'em with a babysitter and dance the night away with us.
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Neigh.