Can a friend marry you in Colorado?

Can a friend marry you in Colorado?

First things first: It is perfectly legal and acceptable to have a friend or family member perform your wedding ceremony in Colorado (and most other states for that matter!). This is a great way to add a personal touch to your ceremony––and cut some of your expenses while you’re at it.

Do you need a minister to get married?

Getting married without an officiant is possible in two different ways. You can have a civil wedding or have a self-uniting marriage. The judge that performs the marriage acts as a officiant, but you won’t have to pay any more for them to marry you outside of what you paid when you submit for a civil marriage license.

Can you get married at the Garden of the Gods?

Weddings at the Garden of the Gods are allowed provided they are small, brief ceremonies. No receptions are allowed in the park unless you are having a picnic at the Scotsman or South Spring Canyon Picnic areas. Absolutely no alcoholic beverages are allowed.

Can you get married at Pikes Peak?

1. Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain. Here, couples can get married on the scenic mountain that overlooks the metro and high plains below. Ceremonies are permitted at Crystal Reservoir and Interpretive Outlook.

Is the Garden of the Gods free?

Is Garden of the Gods free to visit? Yes, both the Park and Visitor & Nature Center are free and open to the public.

Can you still drive up Pikes Peak?

Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain is open year round – weather permitting. Call and select option 1 for current road conditions.

Can you do Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak in one day?

Yes you can visit both Garden of the Gods Park and Pikes Peak in one day. The trip up Pikes Peak via the Cog Railway or the Pikes Peak highway takes approx. 3 hours round trip.

Are there waterfalls at Garden of the Gods?

Garden of the Gods Wilderness Garden of the Gods is one the most Instagram’ed areas of the Shawnee National Forest. Little do people know though, the wilderness section of the area on a really wet day hosts to multiple waterfalls that a person couldn’t even count on using both hands and both feet.