Average temp: high of 85°F (29°C) to a low of 58°F (14°C).
The ceremony will be held at Saguaro National Park East at 4:30pm. We will not have chairs, so everyone will need to stand for a few minutes for our short and sweet vows. Depending on the specifics, the terrain could be rough and rocky. You’ll want to keep this in mind when choosing what to wear. Dresses: When it comes to long dresses, just know that they will drag, snag, and get dirty. That’s all part of the fun! But if you want to keep things simple, stick to a dress that’s a little shorter than the top of your shoes to avoid picking up dirt, rocks, and yes—even cacti. Suits: A good suit is always in style. Consider wearing a vest and tie since heavy jackets and sleeves can get toasty. Accessories and Shoes: Let’s talk about accessories! Boots or sturdy wedges with good tread are a must, especially on the roads in Saguaro National Park. Avoid heels for your own safety and comfort. Hats, veils, or flower crowns are super cute; as well as jewelry. Be Prepared: Adventure weddings embrace uncertainty. But they also prepare for it too. Remember to bring along jackets and blankets for dropping temperatures, as well as water and electrolytes to stay hydrated and happy.
After the ceremony, the brides will be taking pictures nearby for around an hour. Guests can head back to the house and hang out where we will be serving drink for a cocktail hour!
Ceremony: We will meet at our house to have everyone pile into cars to head to Saguaro National Park, that way we’re taking as few as possible. Reception: Our cul de sac has plenty of room!