Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Planning & Advice Wedding Venue Ideas Our Favorite Mountaintop Wedding Ideas By Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber has been writing, editing, and producing lifestyle and weddings content for over 7 years. In that time, she has interviewed and worked with hundreds of leading experts to become an authority on all things homekeeping, flower arranging, home design, and wedding planning. Editorial Guidelines Published on September 13, 2019 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Kurt Boomer If your idea of the ultimate destination wedding involves more land and less sea, you'll want to scout a few mountain—better yet, mountaintop—locales as part of your venue search. After all, there's a reason why this location type has become one of the most popular on the wedding scene; couples are flocking to Colorado, Wyoming, Washington, and Oregon to tie the knot. Clearly, the mountains are calling. If you're listening—and want to host your event outdoors, surrounded by one of earth's best natural wonders—go ahead and bookmark the following mountaintop wedding ideas. We've curated a rich collection of décor elements and experiences that will take your celebration to the next level—style-wise, that is (as far as elevation goes, you're already as high up as it gets). From wedding stationery inspiration, complete with on-theme animal and ski motifs, that will get you (and your guests!) excited about the organic event to come to earthy ceremony arch ideas that let Mother Earth do the talking, there are so many ways to pay homage to the mountains through your party's design. As you're about to glean from the examples ahead, when it comes to mountain wedding décor, less is always more: Think streamlined color palettes that tap into the setting (browns, olive greens, rust oranges, and charcoals are king) and native floral (and nonfloral) elements sourced straight from the area. The best part? You can use just about any big-day detail to drive your theme home, which means your mountain moment can be big (as in, actually exchanging vows at the apex, like this duo did here at this Elegant Ninja celebration) or small (adding a few scenic stamps to you RSVP envelopes, for example). In this case, the sky really is the limit. 01 of 21 Mountain Motifs Luna De Mare Get guests excited about their upcoming trip to the mountains by working a few relevant motifs into your invitation suite. In addition to an on-theme postage stamp and wood backing (a leather strap secured the note to the natural slab), Paper Birch Designs added a custom illustration of a ski lift—modeled after one from the actual venue. 02 of 21 Striking Ceremony Views The Hearnes You chose your mountain locale for a reason, so why not make like this couple and host your nuptials at the apex? 14 Photographers Share How Their Most Epic Wedding Photos Came to Life 03 of 21 Thermos Escort "Cards" Acqua Photo When you think of the mountains, what types of activities come to mind? Chances are they're all outdoors—including camping. Borrow details from this adventurous pastime when ideating your own event. Ahead of this celebration, Amorology collected vintage thermoses, which were later repurposed as inventive escort cards (and favors!). More Creative Seating Charts 04 of 21 Near Nature Luna De Mare If you were lucky enough to secure a venue with sprawling, grassy fields—and epic views of a nearby mountain range—an al fresco reception is a must. We love how this reception tabletop plays into the organic romance of outdoor dining. The flowing linens brought a soft, ethereal vibe to the setup; weighted flowers from Camellia Floral Design were used to hold down the fabric (a genius wind-proofing method!). 05 of 21 Portrait Backdrop Terry Photo Co. Tying the knot amongst snow-capped peaks and an aquamarine lake? If that's the case, bookmark this duo's portraits (they were taken at Moraine Lake)—the surreal water and majestic mountains make for unparalleled wedding photos. 34 Snowy Wedding Photos That Will Make You Want to Get Married This Winter 06 of 21 Organic Aisle O'Malley Photographers Let your surroundings do the talking by keeping your mountaintop wedding ceremony's décor simple. A green-and-white grounded floral arch and serpentine vines were the only decorative elements this scenic service, designed by Habitat Events, needed. More of Our Favorite Altar and Aisle Decorations 07 of 21 Mountain Fauna Jose Villa There are so many ways to pay homage to the mountains with your stationery. From faux animal hide sleeves and leather accents to buffalo stamps and illustrations, this Amber Moon Design suite put the creatures that call the mountains home on full display. 08 of 21 Row Your Boat Heather Payne Photography The best mountain locales also involve a lake—if yours does, make full use of your surroundings and incorporate a boat ride into your celebration. This duo did just that; they took a private canoe ride post-ceremony to soak in the first few moments of married life. 09 of 21 Buffalo Table Numbers Carrie Patterson Photography Here's proof that you can nod to the mountains with even the smallest big-day details. This couple replaced traditional table number cards with moose-shaped iterations by The Left Handed Calligrapher; they were perfect for their Wyoming celebration. The Prettiest Table Numbers from Real Weddings 10 of 21 Dinner with a View Heather Payne Photography Though tabletop décor is always important, tying the knot amongst one of the world's best natural wonders means the view often supersedes decoration. Philosophy Flowers topped this elongated tablescape with red-centric arrangements, which contrasted (and, therefore, highlighted) the bright blue lake and rocky mountains in the distance. 11 of 21 You're Invited to the Mountains Jose Villa This Amber Moon Design, Curlicue Designs, and Emily J. Snyder suite is proof that mountain-themed invitations can be as refined as it gets. Letterpressed onto pearl paper and accented with die-cut, foil-printed pheasant feathers, this paper set's notes and calligraphed envelopes were only the beginning. The itinerary was sewn together with a debossed leather cover, which featured the couple's crest; together the entire ensemble (sent in a pretty box) was elevated, masculine, and perfect for the duo's rural Tennessee celebration. More Elevated Ideas for Your Rustic Wedding Invitations 12 of 21 Outdoor Church Jose Villa Those views shouldn't be missed, which is probably why you're celebrating your mountainside outdoors. But if you envision a religious ceremony surrounded by peaks and valleys, you'll likely want a venue that feels like a place of worship (if not a place of worship, itself). This couple enlisted local carpenter Wade Richardson to help them create what they call an open-air church; complete with a chapel's signature vaulted arches and wooden pews, the space, decorated with florals from Mindy Rice, took on the spiritual quality only religious venues typically invoke (and allowed the celebrants to admire the scenic locale). 13 of 21 Wide Open Spaces Sara Corona A venue near these natural wonders often means plenty of wide, open spaces—which means there's ample room for your pup. Feel free to bring him along for the festivities (and change of scenery—he'll love it!), like this duo did. Meaningful Ways to Honor a Pet at Your Wedding 14 of 21 Classic Wedding Dress Jose Villa Who says you can't throw a black-tie event on a mountain? This bride did—and wore a crisp, timeless Carolina Herrera wedding dress to match the event style. 15 of 21 Animal Print Lounge Jose Villa Look to native colors, textures, and motifs when ideating even the smallest décor moments, like your big-day lounge. Lynn Easton of Easton Events cited "lodge chic" as the inspiration behind this cozy space, which was filled with rustic wood, game animal print, and jute touches. More of Our Favorite Wedding Lounges 16 of 21 Mountain Welcome Bags Rachel Havel Photography Kick off a weekend of fun in the mountains with a welcome bag (stuffed to the brim with local treats) that says it all, just like this one does. Discover Even More Creative Welcome Bags 17 of 21 Getting Ready Pause Mike Cassimatis Before you and your bridesmaids slip into your big-day dresses, take a moment to take in the calm before the storm—and the beauty of your surroundings. This group stepped outside for post-hair-and-makeup portraits in their matching personalized button-down shirts from Cloth & Stone. The mountains in the distance served as the perfect backdrop. More Bridesmaids' Robes Alternatives We Love 18 of 21 Mountain Escort Cards Jose Villa We love how these Bluebird Productions escort cards feel both glamorous and natural. Copper sleeves held escort cards emblazoned with mountain imagery. 19 of 21 Branch Arch Maria Lamb At first glance, this Tailored and Tied ceremony structure appears to be just that—a simple, unfussy installation that marks this wildflower-lined aisle. Upon further study, however, you'll notice its unique composition: thick Aspen branches (a nod to the Montana venue's native trees). 20 of 21 Crest Frame Heather Payne Photography Here's another unique altar marker to bookmark. The crest-shaped structure, created by Philosophy Flowers, perfectly framed the lake and mountain backdrop. 21 of 21 Mountain Watercolor Laura Murray Photography Take a literal approach to your mountain wedding's invitation design. Lana's Shop painted peaks and valleys—depicted with autumnal foliage—onto this duo's central card. The team added additional thematic details, including pine sprigs, colorful leaves, and a rendition of the barn venue, throughout the rest of the suite. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit