There is no good or “best” time to get married, but for those choosing wedded bliss in the Fall because of the beautiful backdrops the season can afford, the mild temperatures, and the cozy atmosphere that evokes thoughts of hearth and home. Here are some pointers for getting the most bloom and bang for your buck by popular outdoor locations.
Forests, Lakes, and Streams: if you’re looking for full fall foliage in those classic colors of orange, yellow, and red, then you need to consider planning your ceremony anywhere between September 23 (the first day of fall) and mid-October. For most forest regions these are the months when the leaves can be at their brightest, guaranteeing you the watercolor backdrop of your fall wedding dreams.
Orchards: If you are interested in getting married in or near an orchard to be extra close to fall’s bounty and the beautiful sent of its fruits, the window of opportunity is going to be much smaller, starting in the last week of September through the first week of October. Most orchards are businesses and when the crop says it’s time to harvest, farmers are at nature’s mercy, so plan accordingly.
Vineyards: Unlike orchards, the window for capturing a vineyard’s beauty pre-harvest is a little longer, extending from late September through early November. During this time, most vineyards have their own unique fall patina, similar to that of the trees, and can also still be ripe with fruit, allowing for some unique and beautiful photo opportunities.
Mountains: Mid-September through mid-November is your best bet for beautiful scenery if you choose to get married before a mountainous backdrop. Temperatures in the mountains at that time of year are also suitable for guests to enjoy the outdoors without being too hot or too cold.