Hi Kaitlin! The ceremony site is called Sprague Lake, and you do need a wedding permit from Rocky Mountain National Park to get married there (or anywhere else in the park). The permit is $300 if you’re applying on your own, and reservations open up one year in advance (i.e. on September 1, 2021 for all September 2022 weddings). They are already fully booked for 2021, but have openings for next year. Hope that helps!
I’m not sure on the wine label and plates, but the cake is from Make, Believe Bakery in Denver which does 100% vegan wedding cakes—and it was delicious!
Larsen Photo Co. is an elopement photographer based in Boulder, Colorado. Nina plans and captures elopements and micro-weddings across the Rocky Mountains and in her home country Norway.
Larsen Photo Co. is an elopement photographer based in Boulder, Colorado. Nina plans and captures elopements and micro-weddings across the Rocky Mountains and in her home country Norway.
What their ceremony spot called? Do you have to reserve it?
Hi Kaitlin! The ceremony site is called Sprague Lake, and you do need a wedding permit from Rocky Mountain National Park to get married there (or anywhere else in the park). The permit is $300 if you’re applying on your own, and reservations open up one year in advance (i.e. on September 1, 2021 for all September 2022 weddings). They are already fully booked for 2021, but have openings for next year. Hope that helps!
Hey do you know where the bride got the wine label, plates and cake??
Thanks!
I’m not sure on the wine label and plates, but the cake is from Make, Believe Bakery in Denver which does 100% vegan wedding cakes—and it was delicious!