05/13/2026
Everything you need to know before applying for a Rocky Mountain National Park wedding permit.
The process is not complicated, but it requires more lead time than most couples expect. Here is what actually matters.
📋 A permit is required for any wedding activity in the park. That includes elopements, vow renewals, ring exchanges, vow readings, and signing your marriage certificate. After your ceremony you are free to move around the park and take photos anywhere without any additional permit.
📅 Applications open one full calendar year before your desired ceremony month. Popular months fill fast on a first come basis.
🚫 As of right now, May, June, August, September, and October 2026 are fully booked. There is no cancellation waitlist. If a month is full, your only option is an open month.
📍 Your application must name a specific date, location, and two hour time window before it can be processed. You cannot apply for a general date and pick the location later. Do your location research before you submit.
💰 The permit fee is $300 and it is non-refundable. Do not pay until the park emails you instructions after reviewing your application.
The good news: your finalized permit counts as your timed entry reservation. And the permits office is genuinely great to work with.
Full breakdown including location details and what couples most often wish they had known is on the blog, link in bio.