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Colorado Wedding & Elopement FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to elope in Colorado?

Our Colorado elopement packages typically start at around USD 2,400, with options that include essentials like an photographer, and basic planning support. More detailed packages featuring extras like florals, beauty services, and adventure add-ons that involve special locations or activities may go even higher depending on your preferences.

Can we legally get married in Colorado?
Yes, legal marriage is allowed in Colorado and the process is refreshingly simple. In fact, couples can even self-solemnize, meaning you don’t need an officiant or witnesses. That said, if you’d like support with paperwork or prefer to include an officiant in your ceremony, you can explore packages that offer guidance with those details.
When is the best time to elope in Colorado?
Colorado is beautiful year-round, but the best time to elope depends on the kind of setting you want. Late spring through early fall offers mild weather, lush landscapes, and accessible mountain locations. For snow-covered backdrops and cozy winter vibes, December to February can be a magical choice. Each season brings its own charm your vendor can help you choose the right time for your ideal experience.
Where are the best places to elope in Colorado?
Colorado offers a wide variety of incredible backdrops—from alpine lakes and mountain overlooks to hidden forests and national parks. Popular spots include Rocky Mountain National Park, the Maroon Bells, Garden of the Gods, and lesser-known trails that offer privacy and stunning views. Your local vendor can recommend the right location based on the vibe and scenery you’re envisioning.
How does your booking process work?
Booking your Colorado elopement is simple and commitment-free to start. First, browse available packages and submit a request for your preferred date. Once the vendor confirms availability, you’ll have 3 days to finalize your booking by paying a 15% deposit. After that, you’ll schedule a call with your local vendor, who will walk you through planning and customizing your special day.
Can we bring guests to our Colorado elopement?
Yes, many elopement packages in Colorado are designed to include a small number of guests, allowing you to celebrate with your closest loved ones. Guest capacity varies from one package to another some are just for the couple, while others welcome a small group. Be sure to check the package details or message the vendor to confirm what’s possible for your chosen experience.
What’s included in our Colorado elopement package?
Most Colorado elopement packages include the essentials—like a photographer, a symbolic ceremony or vow exchange, and planning assistance. You can often add extras such as floral arrangements, hair and makeup, videography, or even an adventure activity. Each package is different, so you can mix and match to create a day that truly reflects your style.
How do we start planning our Colorado elopement?
Start by browsing the available packages and finding one that fits your style and preferences. From there, you can request your date and ask questions directly to the vendor. Once you’ve booked, you’ll schedule a call with your local vendor, who will guide you through each step to customize the details of your day.
How long does our Colorado elopement typically last?
Most elopements in Colorado last between 4 to 8 hours, depending on the location, activities, and what’s included in your package. That usually covers time for the ceremony, portraits, and a bit of exploring. Some vendors may offer shorter or longer coverage depending on your plans—just check the details or ask what's possible.
What should we wear for a Colorado elopement?
Colorado’s weather and terrain can vary, so it’s a good idea to dress for both style and comfort. In warmer months, lightweight outfits work well, while layers are essential for cooler seasons or mountain areas. Footwear should be practical especially if you’ll be walking on trails or uneven ground. Your vendor can offer helpful tips based on your location and time of year.
How far in advance should we book a Colorado elopement?
Booking 3 to 6 months in advance is ideal to secure your preferred date, vendor, and location—especially during peak seasons like summer and fall. Some vendors may be able to accommodate last-minute (few weeks before even if its a weekday) requests depending on availability, so it’s always worth checking even if your timeline is tight.