Everything You Need To Know To Plan Your 3M Curve Wedding or Elopement
Planning your 3M Curve Wedding in Rocky Mountain National Park is a dream come true for many couples. It’s definitely one of my favorite photo stops in the park! This stunning location offers an intimate setting in the mountains, an easily accessible trail, and the unparalleled beauty of the Rocky Mountains as your backdrop. As an Estes Park wedding photographer, I’m here to help you navigate every step of the process, from applying for your ceremony permit to planning out your unique wedding timeline and more. In this detailed guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about having your wedding at 3M Curve, including scenery, logistics, regulations, and tips to ensure your day is everything you’ve ever dreamed of.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- The Scenery
- Wedding vs. Elopement
- Location and Directions to 3M Curve
- Parking and Restrooms at 3M Curve
- Rules and Regulations at 3M Curve
- National Park Entrance Fees
- The Best Time of Year For Your 3M Curve Wedding
- 3M Curve Wedding or Elopement Ceremony Permit
- Duration of Reservation and Exploring the Park
- Planning for Traffic and Crowds
- Estes Park Wedding Photographer
The Scenic Beauty of 3M Curve
3M Curve is renowned for its panoramic views of Longs Peak, Estes Cone, and the Continental Divide. This picturesque overlook is the epitome of Rocky Mountain splendor, offering a dramatic and awe-inspiring backdrop for your wedding ceremony. The location is particularly stunning at sunrise and sunset, when the light bathes the mountains in a golden glow, creating an ethereal and romantic atmosphere for your vows.
Wedding vs. Elopement at 3M Curve
Deciding between a traditional wedding and an elopement at 3M Curve depends on your vision for the day and the number of guests you plan to invite. Weddings at 3M Curve are limited to a maximum of 15 people, including the couple, officiant, and photographer. This makes it an ideal location for intimate ceremonies and elopements. My elopement photography packages include up to 20 guests. So, whether you’re inviting your closest loved ones or spending the day alone, I’d love to capture your 3M Curve Wedding!
If you’re dreaming of a larger celebration, you may need to consider other venues within Rocky Mountain National Park that can accommodate more guests. You can read all about my favorite Estes Park Wedding Venues, here!
Location and Directions to 3M Curve
3M Curve is a gorgeous overlook located within Rocky Mountain National Park, providing an accessible yet secluded spot for your wedding ceremony. The GPS coordinates for 3M Curve are approximately 40.3639° N, 105.6265° W. To reach this stunning location, you’ll want to enter the park through the Beaver Meadows Entrance, which is the closest entry point to Estes Park.
Directions to 3M Curve
From the Beaver Meadows Entrance:
- After passing through the entrance station, continue straight on US-36 West for approximately 2.4 miles. Do not turn down Bear Lake Rd.
- You will see a small pullout on your left side, which is the parking area for 3M Curve.
Here is the Google Maps link to 3M Curve.
The Trail at 3M Curve
Once you’ve parked, you’ll need to take a short walk to reach the ceremony site. The trail is unpaved but relatively easy to navigate, making it accessible for most guests. It is rocky, so I recommend you and your guests wear good walking shoes! The path is surrounded by beautiful alpine flora and offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. It’s a brief hike, more like a walk, typically taking about 5-10 minutes to reach the overlook.
When it snows, the trail does get icy, especially at the beginning. The trail to the ceremony site is not plowed, so if you want a winter wedding here you may be hiking through deep snow. This is why I recommend having your ceremony here in June-October.
Parking and Restrooms at 3M Curve
One of the logistical considerations for your 3M Curve wedding is parking. The site has limited parking availability, so it’s important to plan accordingly. Depending on the size of your wedding party, you may need to arrange carpooling or shuttle services to ensure everyone can park comfortably. Unfortunately, 3M Curve does not have restrooms on-site, so you and your guests will need to make use of facilities at nearby trailheads or visitor centers before heading to the ceremony.
Rules and Regulations for Ceremonies at 3M Curve
Rocky Mountain National Park has specific rules and regulations to preserve the natural beauty and integrity of the park. Here are some key points to keep in mind for your 3M Curve wedding:
Guest Limit
A 3M Curve wedding is limited to a maximum of 15 people, including the couple, officiant, photographer, and any other vendors. You are allowed a max of 3 cars for your party, so I definitely recommend carpooling. This intimate setting ensures minimal impact on the natural environment and provides a peaceful atmosphere for your ceremony.
Leave No Trace
It’s essential to follow the Leave No Trace principles to help protect the park’s fragile ecosystem. Ensure that all decorations, trash, and personal items are removed after the ceremony. This means no littering, and you should pack out everything you bring in.
Natural Decorations Only
When it comes to decorations, Rocky Mountain National Park has specific guidelines to ensure minimal impact on the environment:
- Flowers: Only native, non-invasive flowers are allowed, and they must be removed after the ceremony.
- Arches and Structures: Arches, structures, or furniture are not allowed at this ceremony site. Stakes or anything that could damage the ground are also not allowed.
- Candles and Open Flames: These are not allowed due to the high risk of wildfires. Consider using battery-operated LED candles instead, or a battery operated lantern.
- Confetti, Rice, and Flower Petals: These items are prohibited, as they can harm wildlife and the environment. You may not throw anything of this sort. Consider handheld streamers or pom-poms that are attached to a base and would not leave any pieces behind.
No Amplified Music
While acoustic music is allowed, amplified music is not permitted to maintain the park’s natural soundscape. Acoustic instruments such as guitars, violins, or flutes can add a beautiful touch to your ceremony without disturbing the wildlife and other visitors.
Stay on Designated Paths
To protect the park’s delicate flora and fauna, it’s crucial to stay on designated trails and areas. This rule helps prevent soil erosion and damage to plant life. Make sure your guests are aware of this regulation and encourage them to respect the natural surroundings.
Limited Use of Props
Props such as signs can be used but must be minimal and portable. Avoid bringing large or heavy items that could damage the environment. All props must be removed promptly after the ceremony to ensure the site remains pristine for other visitors.
By adhering to these guidelines, you can help preserve the natural beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park for future visitors while ensuring your 3M Curve wedding is a beautiful and environmentally conscious event.
Next, we’ll discuss the best time of year to get married at 3M Curve, helping you choose the perfect season for your ceremony.
National Park Entrance Fees for Guests
Each vehicle entering Rocky Mountain National Park is required to pay an entrance fee. The current fee is $30 per vehicle for a one-day pass, $35 for a seven-day pass, or $70 for an annual pass. If your guests plan to explore the park before or after the ceremony, the seven-day pass or annual pass may be more cost-effective. Be sure to communicate this information to your guests in advance so they can plan accordingly.
You can read more and purchase entrance passes here.
Best Time of Year for a 3M Curve Wedding
The best time to get married at 3M Curve is from early spring to mid fall, typically from June to October. During these months, the weather is more predictable, and the park is at its most beautiful. However, keep in mind that this is also peak tourist season, so you may encounter more traffic and crowds. To avoid the busiest times, consider planning your ceremony for a weekday or early in the morning.
Applying for a Wedding Ceremony Permit in Rocky Mountain National Park
To have your wedding at 3M Curve, you’ll need to obtain a special use permit from Rocky Mountain National Park. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:
- Choose Your Site: Rocky Mountain National Park has designated ceremony sites. You cannot get married anywhere you want to in the park! If you are found having a ceremony in an unapproved location, you and your vendors can be fined. Luckily, the park has a plethora of gorgeous ceremony sites! You can choose one of the designated ceremony sites here.
- Complete the Application: Fill out the wedding ceremony permit application form, which can be found here.
- Submit the Application: Send the completed application to romo_fees_permits@nps.gov.
- Wait for Approval: The park typically processes applications within 4-6 weeks. Once approved, you’ll receive your invoice for the $300 non-refundable fee.
- Receive Your Permit: After you’ve signed your permit and submitted your $300 fee, you’ll receive your final permit and guidelines.
As your Estes Park wedding photographer, I can assist you with the application process and ensure all the details are in place for your special day!
Duration of Your Reservation and Exploring the Park
The permit for 3M Curve allows you to use the site for a specific time period to have your ceremony. This gives you ample time for your ceremony and some photos at the location. Your reservation does not give you exclusive access to the site, but most people are respectful of your space when they see you are getting married.
Afterward, we can explore other scenic spots in the park for additional photo opportunities. Popular locations include Lily Lake, Sprague Lake, and Moraine Park. Keep in mind that travel between locations may take time, especially during peak tourist season, so we will plan your itinerary accordingly.
Planning for Traffic and Crowds
Rocky Mountain National Park is a popular destination, especially in the summer and fall. To ensure a smooth experience, consider the following tips:
- Arrive Early: Aim to start your day early to avoid the busiest times and secure parking. In peak months (June-October), the wait to get through the park entrance can be up to an hour long throughout the day.
- Weekday Ceremonies: Opt for a weekday ceremony to reduce the likelihood of encountering large crowds.
- Check the Park’s Website: Stay updated on any park alerts or road closures that might affect your plans.
As Your Estes Park Wedding Photographer
Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or romantic elopement, 3M Curve offers an unforgettable experience and truly breathtaking scenery to say I do. By following the guidelines and planning ahead, you can ensure your 3M Curve wedding is everything you’ve ever dreamed of!
Hi, I’m Logan, an Estes Park wedding photographer committed to making your 3M Curve wedding dreams a reality. I will help you through the permit application process, navigate the logistics of the park, and capture every beautiful moment of your special day. My goal is to ensure that your wedding photos reflect not just the stunning beauty of the Rocky Mountains but the unique love you two share!
If you’re interested in having me capture your 3M Curve wedding, you can read more about my elopement packages here! If you have any questions or are ready to get started, reach out to me! I can’t wait to hear from you!