South Utah has beautiful, earthy landscapes to complement your wedding ceremony. Say, “I do,” in a church, bed and breakfast, or even a hot air balloon! With lavish mountain settings as a backdrop for your big day, Park City has everything to meet all of your expectations. Named by Forbes Traveler Magazine as one of the “Prettiest Towns” in the United States in 2008, Park City has much to offer when it comes to weddings. Park City is a tourist hotspot most known for hosting the largest annual independent film festival-the Sundance Film Festival. Average cost per wedding guest in the city runs from $149 to $183, and couples living in or traveling to the city can spend anywhere from $20,660 to $34,434 on a wedding, depending on the number of guests invited.
With skiing, hiking, biking and fishing, and more, the city will serve as a massive outdoor playground for your guests. Salt Lake City, Utah’s widely regarded capital, boasts big city charm without the big city prices to limit you. Known for its red rock, beautiful scenery and eclectic weather, some common areas to host your big day in the great state include Southern Utah, Park City and Salt Lake City. One particular recommendation of locals is to host your wedding at a time the temperature is more cooperative-specifically in the early morning or late evening hours. Because of the state’s versatility for weddings year-round, Utah has an abundant list of venues to accommodate your dream wedding despite the weather.
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With weather extremes throughout the seasons, couples tend to migrate toward the fall and spring months in order to experience the full beauty of Utah, without the scorching hot or freezing months limiting wedding activities. Whether you choose a National Park or a city wedding, Utah’s adventurous outdoor activities are sure to please both you and your guests. With a rich array of history and vast deserts galore, Utah offers extraordinary sites for a homey wedding with a simple, yet elegant touch.