Colorado Wedding Guide
Colorado is well known for its snowy mountain tops, so if snow and winter weddings are your wish, look no further than Colorado. Embedded with a rich history, Colorado has a lot to offer you and your guests. Colorado has beautiful mountainside scenery along with stunning, rolling hills and historic railroads like Cripple Creek, Royal Gorge, Southern Railroad, Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad or one of dozens of others that wind through the mountains. Colorado is so serious about its natural beauty that they were the only state ever to turn down hosting the Olympics back in 1976 because of the possible population boom, pollution and tasking of its natural resources in Denver.
For outdoor brides, you have miles of ski slopes, whitewater rafting, the Grande River Vineyards, botanical gardens and a wealth of spas and lodges nestled in the hills. Colorado can certainly serve as an amazing wedding destination for brides that have an athletic side, a sporty side, or just a nature loving side. And with great rates to Colorado seemingly every week, it should be easy to get a good airfare.
Major Cities in Colorado: Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Lakewood, Fort Collins, Arvada, Pueblo, Westminster, Boulder, Thornton