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Kaylee & Chase

April 18, 2026 • Whitwell, TN

Kaylee & Chase

April 18, 2026 • Whitwell, TN

We goofed!

So, see that handy dandy QR code on your invite? Well, technology got us again...long story short, please limit how many times you scan it or else it will spontanuously combust (hehe, just kidding). For easy and future reference, bookmark this website to stay up to date on all the details and answers you'll need for the wedding!

When should we RSVP by?

We kindly ask that you submit your RSVP by March 7th, unless previously discussed with Chase or Kaylee.

Timezones!

Please note the venue is located in Central Time. The ceremony will begin at 4:30 CT/5:30 ET.

Anything we should know to find the place?

The address listed will bring you right up to the property. There are some modest signs to help guide you up the ridge. Please park in the gravel lots along the left side of the venue driveway. Spots at the top of the hill will be prioritized for accessible parking.

Is the wedding indoors or outdoors?

Our afternoon ceremony and cocktail hour will be outdoors, while the reception will take place indoors. Most areas are paved pathways, but guests will need to step on grass briefly to take their seats for the ceremony. We will be prepared to adjust in the case of adverse weather.

Got Grub?

We'll be serving light hors d'oeuvres during cocktail hour, followed by dinner and dessert. There will also be a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for your enjoyment.

Need a place to stay?

We have a hotel block arranged at the Hampton Inn in Kimball, TN. Reach out to Kaylee or Chase for details if needed.

Staying for the weekend and looking for adventure?

While rural, Whitwell still has plenty of charm to offer! -Visit historic Ketner’s Mill Ketner’s Mill is a beautiful property along the Sequatchie River, with an historic mill that dates back to the 1800’s. -Canoe/Kayak on Sequatchie River The Sequatchie is a very peaceful river, and there is a company in Whitwell that will rent them out, search: “Willis Farm Kayak and Canoe Rental.” -Foster Falls Foster Falls is major rock climbing destination in the south It attracts climbers from all over the world. You can picnic, easy quick walk to the large waterfall overlook, hike down into the valley and watch the climbers, or swim in the large waterfall pool. -Savage Gulf State Natural Area A 15,590-acre scenic wilderness area featuring sandstone cliffs, waterfalls & spring wildflowers. -Hales Bar Marina on Nickajack Lake Go see the lake and marina, and they do boat rentals as well. Nickajack Lake is part of the Tennessee River. -Prentice Cooper State Forest 35 miles of Hiking trails, several overlooks, and trails used for off-roading, and horseback riding. -Fall Creek Falls State Park Fall Creek Falls State Park is Tennessee’s largest and most visited state park. The park encompasses more than 26,000 acres sprawled across the eastern top of the rugged Cumberland Plateau. Laced with cascades, gorges, waterfalls, streams and lush stands of virgin hardwood timber, the park beckons those who enjoy nature at her finest. Fall Creek Falls, at 256 feet, is one of the highest waterfalls in the eastern United States. -Cumberland Caverns With more than 32 miles of caves and underground passageways, incredible underground rock formations, beautiful underground waterfalls, gleaming pools. They have daily walking tours & adventure trips. -Chattanooga Skydiving Company Chattanooga Skydiving company is based in Jasper, TN where you can learn to tandem skydive or take classes. -Chattanooga (honorable mention) Chattanooga is loaded with lots of things to do: Tennessee Aquarium, Rock City, Ruby Falls, Point Park, or Tennessee Riverwalk to name a few! Chattanooga is about 45 minutes from the venue. Be mindful of the time zone line!

Can't attend?

Can't attend, but don't want to miss it? We'll miss you dearly, but we know life happens. Reach out to Kaylee or Chase. We are happy to stream the ceremony if needed.