Romantic Mountain Weddings in Colorado: A Guide to a Colorful Colorado Wedding

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Curator’s statement

Colorado's breathtaking mountain landscapes provide a stunning backdrop for romantic weddings. As a travel advisor and beauty professional, I find joy in helping couples create unforgettable moments in this picturesque setting. With majestic peaks, serene valleys and charming mountain towns, Colorado offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and elegant venues for your special day.

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Things to do in Colorado

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Venue tours and tastings

  • Explore top wedding venues such as The Sonnenalp Hotel. Many venues offer tastings of their catering options, helping you choose the perfect menu for your big day.

Engagement photo sessions

  • Capture the magic of your engagement with professional photo sessions in iconic locations like Garden of the Gods, Maroon Bells and Rocky Mountain National Park.

Adventure activities

  • For adventurous couples, plan activities like a hot air balloon ride over the Rockies, hiking one of Colorado's many hiking trails or a romantic and scenic dinner train ride on the Royal Gorge.

Pre-wedding spa day

  • Unwind with a day of relaxation at luxury spas such as The Broadmoor Spa or The Ritz-Carlton Spa in Bachelor Gulch. Treat yourself to massages, facials and other pampering services.

Private wine tours

  • Enjoy a private tour and tasting at local wineries such as Carboy Winery or Balistreri Vineyards, perfect for a pre-wedding gathering with friends and family. Check out Grand Valley Grapes and Grains Adventures for a private tasting tour with your own personal host and transportation.

Scenic gondola rides

  • Take a romantic gondola ride in Telluride or Aspen, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Perfect for a quiet moment together before the festivities.

Reception planning

  • Work with local event planners and florists to design a reception that reflects your style. Consider unique touches like a mountain-inspired wedding cake or locally sourced floral arrangements.

Live music and entertainment

  • Arrange live music or entertainment for your wedding, from classical quartets to lively bluegrass bands. Many mountain venues have preferred vendors to help set the perfect mood.

Bridal styling with MKA Beauty & Co

  • Book bridal glam that travels to you on site to deliver quality hair and makeup services for the bride and entire bridal party. Specializing in natural glam and creating stunning, personalized looks, the team will make you feel your best on your wedding day.

Post-wedding brunch

  • Host a farewell brunch at a charming mountain lodge or café, such as the Sonnenalp in Vail, where guests can relax and enjoy the final moments of your wedding celebration.

Day trips

  • Aspen: Discover this iconic mountain town known for its vibrant arts scene, upscale shopping and stunning natural beauty. Enjoy a leisurely day exploring galleries or take a scenic drive to Maroon Bells.

  • Salida: Explore this charming town on the Arkansas River, known for its art galleries, boutique shops and outdoor activities. Salida offers a picturesque setting with opportunities for rafting, hot springs and mountain biking.

  • Telluride: A picturesque town nestled in a box canyon, Telluride is renowned for its stunning scenery, outdoor adventures and historic charm. Enjoy hiking trails, scenic gondola rides and world-class dining options.

Places to eat & drink in Colorado

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  • Matsuhisa Aspen: Nobu Matsuhisa's world-renowned Japanese cuisine in a stylish mountain setting.

  • Sweet Basil: Contemporary American cuisine in Vail with an innovative menu and a warm ambiance.

  • Flagstaff House Restaurant: Fine dining with panoramic views in Boulder, offering an exceptional wine list.

  • Fruition Restaurant: Farm-to-table dining in Denver, known for its creative dishes and cozy atmosphere.

  • The Stanley Hotel's Cascades Restaurant: Historic dining experience in Estes Park with classic American cuisine.

  • The Wine Cellar at The Sonnenalp Hotel: Intimate dining with a focus on wine pairings and gourmet cuisine.

  • Tavern on the Square: Casual yet upscale dining in Vail, offering a diverse menu and mountain views.

  • The Kitchen Boulder: Community-focused restaurant with a farm-to-table menu and inviting atmosphere.

  • Beano’s Cabin: Rustic dining in Beaver Creek, accessible via sleigh ride, perfect for a memorable wedding dinner.

  • Game Creek Restaurant: Unique dining experience atop Vail Mountain, offering gourmet meals with stunning views.

Need to know

Consider hiring a wedding coordinator who specializes in mountain weddings to help manage logistics and ensure your day goes smoothly. Many venues also offer all-inclusive packages that can simplify planning and provide added convenience for you and your guests. Be sure to work with me, your travel advisor, for hotel bookings to get you and your guests the best rate possible. Of course, don't forget to hire MKA Glam Team for the ultimate onsite bridal glam experience!

Advisor - Kayla Martinez

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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Colorado. Looking for more travel inspiration? Check out Katie Anderson's trip report, Colorado in May.