The mountains are a wonderful place to live and hold special events. From family reunions to birthdays and even weddings, the mountains are a destination that attracts people no matter the season. With picturesque mountain scenery, weddings are a very popular event in the mountains. If planning a mountain wedding, be sure to check out these 5 best wedding favors for mountain guests. Don’t forget to book your wedding transportation with Peak 1 Express to give your wedding party the best experience possible!
Beer/Alcohol: A staple in any mountain town is a good brewery and distillery. Airplane bottles are a great little give away for guests and are always a crowd pleaser.
Something Sweet: If having an East Coast mountain wedding maple syrup is sure to be a crowd pleaser! Maybe if having a more Rockies based wedding, use some mason jars, as they are ever popular. Fill a mason jar with treats, trailmix, or maybe s’more ingredients.
Fire Starters/Candles: It can get cold on those mountain nights. Providing guests with a little extra heat, with either decorative pine cone fire starters, or a unique candle, to spark the flame of love is a wonderful wedding favor.
Weather Gear: The weather get get pretty variable in the Rockies, especially when getting married at a high elevation. Give you guests some weather gear they may have forgotten. Sunglasses and umbrellas can be extremely helpful, especially when getting married outside.
Something Green: Getting married in the mountains brings you one step closer to nature, so why not share that deep connection with your guests! A seed packet, an succulent, or even a sapling, allows your guests to take home a reminder of your newly planted love with them.
Amber Boutwell is a published Denver photographer who loves capturing nature and food. She shoots with natural light but has a deep love for dark skies. When she’s not on mountaintops chasing the Milky Way, she’s managing the great brands behind AVA and The Outlaw Group as their Marketing Manager. She’s been known to quote Joe Pesci, over-kiss cats, enthusiastically eat cheese, and return pugs.
Her motto:
“Seek out places where the Wi-Fi is weak, the views are stunning, and don’t forget the snacks.”