Colorado Destination Wedding Guide: Planning From Out of State
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Colorado Destination Wedding Guide: Planning From Out of State

We’ve driven enough couples to know that planning a wedding from another state is a headache. This guide covers the legal paperwork and how to find vendors who actually know their way around the mountains.

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Quick Answer: Colorado consistently ranks among the top destination wedding states in the country — and the reasons are obvious.

Colorado consistently ranks among the top destination wedding states in the country. And the reasons are obvious. Dramatic mountain scenery, 300+ days of sunshine, top-tier venues, and a wedding vendor community that's accustomed to working with couples who are planning from thousands of miles away.


But planning a wedding in a state where you don't live introduces challenges that local couples never face. You can't easily visit venues on weekdays. You can't taste cakes or sample menus in person (usually). You're relying on vendor recommendations from people you've never met. And you need to navigate Colorado-specific logistics. Altitude, mountain roads, weather patterns, from the comfort of your living room in Texas or New York.


This guide bridges that gap.

Marriage License

Pro tip for destination couples: Apply at the county clerk's office closest to your venue, not where you're staying. Most mountain counties have efficient, wedding-friendly offices.

Residency

None required. You do not need to be a Colorado resident to marry here.

Planning Timeline for Destination Couples

12–18 Months Before

9–12 Months Before

6–9 Months Before

3–6 Months Before

1 Month Before

Why a Local Planner Is Non-Negotiable

Destination wedding in the Colorado mountains

For destination couples, a Colorado-based wedding planner isn't a nice-to-have — it's the foundation of a successful wedding. Here's why:

  1. Venue visits: Your planner can visit and evaluate venues on your behalf, providing video tours, honest assessments, and logistical details you won't find on a website.
  2. Vendor vetting: They know which vendors are reliable, which ones are overbooked, and which ones are worth the premium.
  3. Weather contingency: They've managed dozens of Colorado weather events and have contingency plans built from experience.
  4. Day-of management: You can't fly in vendors from your home city. Your planner coordinates the local team smooth.

See our Colorado Wedding Planners guide for recommended professionals.

Guest Travel: Making It Easy

Flights

Hotel Room Blocks

Book room blocks 9–12 months in advance. For mountain venues, the nearest lodging may fill quickly during peak season. Negotiate group rates and offer multiple price points to accommodate different budgets.

Altitude Acclimation

Include a note in your wedding communications:

"Colorado's elevation ranges from 5,280 feet (Denver) to 10,000+ feet (mountain venues). We recommend arriving 1–2 days early to acclimate. Drink plenty of water, limit alcohol on your first day, and take it easy with physical activity until you've adjusted."

This small piece of communication prevents a lot of day-of discomfort.

Ground Transportation

This is where destination weddings live or die logistically. Out-of-state guests don't know the roads, don't have the altitude experience, and shouldn't be expected to navigate mountain highways independently.


Arion specializes in exactly this scenario. For destination weddings, they provide:

With a 150+ partner affiliate network and access to 15,000+ vehicles nationwide, Arion can scale to weddings of any size, from intimate 30-person elopement weekends to 300-guest celebrations.

Destination Wedding Budget Considerations

Planning from out of state typically adds 10–20% to a comparable local wedding budget. The premium covers:

Average Colorado destination wedding budgets (2025–2026):

What to Tell Your Guests

Create a wedding website with Colorado-specific information:


Arion provides luxury wedding transportation across Denver and the Rocky Mountain region. From airport transfers to venue shuttles, champagne wedding party rides, and multi-day coordination for destination celebrations. Request a quote → | (970) 703-4995


This article is part of Arion's Wedding Season series. Return to the Guide →



Frequently Asked Questions

What should I know about marriage license?

Pro tip for destination couples: Apply at the county clerk's office closest to your venue, not where you're staying. Most mountain counties have efficient, wedding-friendly offices.

What should I know about residency?

None required. You do not need to be a Colorado resident to marry here.

What should I know about hotel room blocks?

Book room blocks 9–12 months in advance. For mountain venues, the nearest lodging may fill quickly during peak season. Negotiate group rates and offer multiple price points to accommodate different budgets.

What should I know about altitude acclimation?

Include a note in your wedding communications: "Colorado's elevation ranges from 5,280 feet (Denver) to 10,000+ feet (mountain venues). We recommend arriving 1–2 days early to acclimate. Drink plenty of water, limit alcohol on your first day, and take it easy with physical activity until you've adjusted." This small piece of communication prevents a lot of day-of discomfort.

What should I know about ground transportation?

This is where destination weddings live or die logistically. Out-of-state guests don't know the roads, don't have the altitude experience, and shouldn't be expected to navigate mountain highways independently. Arion specializes in exactly this scenario.

What should I know about destination wedding budget considerations?

Planning from out of state typically adds 10–20% to a comparable local wedding budget. The premium covers: Average Colorado destination wedding budgets (2025–2026):

Christal Becker

Founder & CEO, Arion, LLC

Christal Becker founded Arion to bring genuine hospitality to luxury ground transportation in Colorado. She sets the company's brand direction, client relationship standards, and service philosophy — building a women-owned business trusted by Fortune 500 companies, destination wedding planners, and discerning travelers across the Rocky Mountain region. Her writing brings the perspective, confidence, and big-picture guidance that comes from building Arion from the ground up.

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