A Perfect Picnic for Your Mountain Elopement: Tips for Packing a Romantic Outdoor Meal

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Planning a mountain elopement means immersing yourself in the beauty of nature while celebrating your love. What better way to enhance the experience than with a picturesque picnic? In this blog post, we'll guide you through the process of packing a delightful picnic for your elopement, ensuring a romantic and memorable meal on your special day.

1. Choose a Scenic Location:
Before you start packing your picnic, scout out a scenic location for your meal. Look for a spot with a beautiful view, whether it's overlooking a majestic mountain range, beside a tranquil lake, or amidst a lush meadow. Consider the accessibility and availability of seating options to help in your decision-making process.

2. Plan a Menu:
When it comes to picnic food, simplicity is key. Opt for dishes that are easy to transport, require minimal preparation, and can be enjoyed at room temperature. Some ideas include:

  • Assorted sandwiches or wraps with your favorite fillings.

  • Fresh salads packed in airtight containers.

  • A selection of artisan cheeses and charcuterie. (A ton of Denver places provide these premade - reach out if you want some suggestions!)

  • Seasonal fruits and berries for a refreshing touch.

  • Sweet treats like chocolate-covered strawberries or mini pastries.

  • Don't forget to bring a bottle of champagne or your favorite celebratory beverage to toast to your love! (I recently had a couple use black forest cake beer as their “cake cutting”!)

3. Pack the Essentials:
When it comes to packing your picnic, there are a few essentials that you shouldn't forget:

  • A picnic blanket or a comfortable mat to sit on.

  • Plates, utensils, napkins, and glasses.

  • Cutting board and knife for slicing cheese and fruit.

  • A small ice pack or cooler bag to keep perishable items fresh.

  • Trash bags or containers to clean up after your meal.

4. Consider the Elements:
Be aware of the weather conditions and pack accordingly. In the mountains, temperatures can fluctuate, so bring extra layers or blankets to keep warm if needed. Consider bringing an umbrella or shade if you anticipate strong sun exposure. Also, don't forget to bring mosquito repellent if you'll be dining during mosquito season.

5. Add Romantic Touches:
To create an extra romantic ambiance, consider adding some special touches to your picnic:

  • Bring a small bouquet of flowers or wildflowers to decorate the picnic area.

  • Pack a small portable speaker to create a gentle background melody.

  • Place some candles or string lights around your picnic area for a cozy glow.

  • Write love notes or personalized messages to each other and exchange them during the picnic.

6. Leave No Trace:
While enjoying your picnic, remember to respect the environment and adhere to the principles of Leave No Trace. Pack all your trash and dispose of it properly when you leave the area. Avoid damaging local flora and fauna and be mindful of any wildlife that may be present in the area.


Packing a picnic for your Colorado elopement is a wonderful way to create a memorable, romantic, and intimate dining experience amidst the beauty of nature. By planning a simple menu, packing the essentials, and adding romantic touches, you can create a delightful picnic that enhances your elopement celebration. Enjoy the breathtaking views, savor delicious food, and toast to your love as you create memories that will last a lifetime.

Molly Margaret

Molly is the owner and photographer for Molly Margaret Photography and specializes in intimate, romantic Rocky Mountain, Colorado and Denver Weddings.