✨ The Details
Where in the world are we going?
Our celebration will take place in beautiful Bozeman, Montana — where winter, mountains, and magic meet. We cannot wait to gather with you in a place that feels both intimate and unforgettable.
Which airport should I fly into?
Please fly into Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN), located about 20 minutes from downtown. From there, your Montana weekend begins.
Where should we stay?
We have reserved room blocks at select hotels for our guests. Details and booking links under the TRAVEL tab. We encourage early booking, as winter is a popular and beautiful season in Bozeman.
Will transportation be provided?
Transportation will not be provided. The venue is a quick Uber ride away!
Should I rent a car?
If you plan to explore beyond the wedding festivities, a rental car is recommended. Bozeman is meant to be experienced.
❄️ Winter in Montana
What will the weather be like?
December in Bozeman is cold, crisp, and breathtaking. Temperatures often range from 10–35°F, and snow is very possible — a detail we welcome.
Indoor or outdoor ceremony?
Our ceremony will be outdoors. We recommend a black coat, wrap, or elegant outer layer to stay warm while remaining in aesthetic.
What about altitude?
Bozeman sits at nearly 4,800 feet. Some guests may notice the elevation — hydration, rest, and slow mornings are your friends.
🖤 A Note on Guests
Is this an adults-only celebration?
With love and intention, we have chosen for our wedding to be an adults-only celebration. We hope this allows you to relax fully, be present with us, and enjoy an unforgettable evening. We are so grateful for your understanding and cannot wait to celebrate together.
✨ During the Ceremony
Will this be an unplugged ceremony?
Yes. We invite you to be fully present with us as we exchange our vows. Kindly silence and put away all phones, cameras, and devices during the ceremony. Our professional team will capture these moments beautifully, and we promise to share them with you.
Thank you for witnessing this moment with your hearts, not your screens.