What is the dress code?
We'd love to see our family and friends get dressed up for our big day! Dress to impress in your best semi formal cocktail attire. Bright summer-time colors are encouraged. Please note: the wedding will be outdoors. In the evenings, CB can get quite chilly.
Can I bring a guest/date?
Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate those guests formally invited on your wedding invitation. If you received a plus one they will appear under your name when you RSVP.
Are kids allowed?
Invitations will be specific and will include the names of the children who are invited. However, we do have options for CB babysitters if needed. https://www.cbbabysitters.com/
What's the weather like in the summer?
Summer in Crested Butte is typically mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from 70°F to 80°F. Evenings can be cool, so it's advisable to bring layers.
Are there any local festivals or events during the summer?
Yes, Crested Butte hosts various events, including the Crested Butte Wildflower Festival, music concerts, and art fairs. Check the local events calendar for specific dates.
Alpenglow Music Festival, Monday evenings
Mountain Music, Wednesday evenings
Is Crested Butte pet-friendly?
Yes, Crested Butte is a pet-friendly destination with several accommodations, and outdoor areas welcoming furry friends.
How will the altitude affect me?
The town of Crested Butte sits at an altitude of 8,885 ft and if you are coming up in elevation, you will likely feel it. Take it easy particularly if this is your first time at high altitude, it is best to arrive early and give yourself 24-48 hours to acclimate. If you don't have this luxury of time, beware of certain things such as alcohol intake, or physical exercise that may affect you differently. Alcohol 2-3 drinks at sea level = 1 drink at altitude. Hydrate like crazy to avoid altitude sickness!
Do I have to pay to park?
Free two-hour parking is available throughout the downtown and free long-term parking is available in public parking lots.
What's the brief history of Crested Butte?
Crested Butte was first occupied by the Ute people who were driven out by European trappers and surveyors. In the 1860s and '70s, coal and silver mines opened in the surrounding areas. Crested Butte survived because it acted as a supply town to many of the mines. Ranching was the other industry in the valley, and it is still prominent today. Now Crested Butte is called "The Last Great Colorado Ski Town”! The ski resort, which opened in 1960, is known for its extreme terrain. It is one of the birthplaces of freeskiing and has helped revolutionize it by holding annual Freeski and telemark extreme skiing competitions. The town also claims to be the birthplace of mountain biking and was home to the Mountain Biking Hall of Fame until 2014. It is the official Wildflower Capital of Colorado, and the nearby Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory studies the valley's rich and diverse ecology. The town, itself, has a fun and funky vibe all its own.
Local Tip: Now you know all the about Crested Butte, the locals call it "CB".