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Getting Married During Colorado Wildfire Season: What Every Couple Should Know

Planning a summer wedding in Colorado? Wildfire season is something every couple should consider, but it doesn't have to keep you from having the outdoor wedding you've always dreamed of. In this guide, we discuss what wildfire season really means for weddings, the difference between smoky skies and nearby fires, why wooded venues may have a higher level of risk, and how experienced venues prepare for the unexpected. You'll also learn how Lost Pond's open landscape, water features, and commitment to fire mitigation help reduce risk while providing a beautiful natural setting. Most importantly, we share how our team is committed to helping couples navigate unexpected challenges so they can celebrate with confidence. Whether you're planning from Colorado or traveling here for your wedding, this article will help you make an informed decision and enjoy peace of mind while planning your special day.

Lost Pond outdoor wedding venue safe from distant Colorado wildfires burning in Southern Colorado near Pueblo.

Wildfire burning near Pueblo, Colorado

If you're planning an outdoor wedding in Colorado, you've probably heard people mention wildfire season. It seems like every summer there are news stories about fires somewhere in the state, smoky skies, or changing weather conditions. Naturally, couples start wondering if they should be worried about planning an outdoor wedding.

The short answer is yes, it's something to think about. The longer answer is that it shouldn't stop you from having the Colorado wedding you've always dreamed of.

Like so many things in life, wildfires are unpredictable. They are part of living in Colorado, but they are not something anyone can accurately forecast months in advance. Choosing the right wedding venue isn't about finding one that can promise nothing will ever happen. It's about finding a venue that is honest about the risks, takes those risks seriously, and has a plan if the unexpected occurs.

Wildfire Season Is Part of Life in Colorado

The outdoor wedding ceremony site for Lost Pond wedding venue by the pond and under the elm tree.

Rustic wooden benches in outdoor ceremony area

Colorado is known for its beautiful landscapes, mountain views, and endless sunshine. Those same conditions also contribute to wildfire season. Years of drought, dry vegetation, low humidity, and strong winds can all increase the possibility of fires during the summer months.

Some years are incredibly active, while others are surprisingly quiet. A fire can begin from a lightning strike, an accident, or any number of causes. It can happen in an area that has never experienced a wildfire before, while another location may go decades without seeing one.

That uncertainty is exactly why no venue can honestly guarantee that wildfires will never affect a wedding day. Anyone who tells you otherwise simply cannot predict what Mother Nature has in store.

Smoky Air Doesn't Always Mean a Fire Is Nearby

One of the biggest surprises for couples visiting Colorado is learning that smoky skies don't necessarily mean there is a wildfire close to their venue.

Smoke can travel hundreds of miles depending on wind patterns. A fire burning on the other side of the state, or even in a neighboring state, can create hazy conditions across Southern Colorado.

Most of the time, the smoke is simply an inconvenience that softens mountain views and creates hazy sunsets. Occasionally, air quality can become unhealthy enough that outdoor activities need to be adjusted.

This is why experienced wedding venues pay close attention to air quality reports throughout wildfire season. If conditions change, couples deserve clear communication and honest information so they can make informed decisions with their vendors and guests.

Every Outdoor Wedding Venue Has Some Level of Risk

The dance floor silo and wedding reception tables set up at Lost Pond wedding venue, the Southern Colorado Outdoor wedding venue has reception seating by the pond under the string lights with a grain silo dance floor.

One of the reasons people fall in love with Colorado outdoor wedding venues is the natural beauty. Whether it's mountain forests, open meadows, rivers, ponds, or wide-open ranches, every outdoor venue offers something unique.

Venues located deep in the woods have a breathtaking atmosphere that many couples love. Tall pine trees create privacy, shade, and incredible scenery for wedding photos.

At the same time, those forests naturally create a higher wildfire risk simply because trees and underbrush provide fuel if a fire reaches the property.

That doesn't mean wooded venues are unsafe. In fact, many spend countless hours clearing brush, removing dead trees, maintaining defensible space, and following fire mitigation recommendations from local agencies. Responsible venue owners work hard to reduce the risk as much as possible.

Even with those efforts, nature is unpredictable. A venue surrounded by dense forest will always face different challenges than one with more open land.

Why Lost Pond Is Different

The wedding reception awning reflects in the pond along with the string lights at Lost Pond outdoor wedding venue near Pueblo, Colorado.

Pondside wedding reception with silo gazebo dance floor.

At Lost Pond, we love being surrounded by nature. Wildlife, water features, open skies, and peaceful scenery are all part of what makes weddings here so special.

Our property is also very different from venues located deep in heavily wooded forests.

Lost Pond has a pond, streams, and large open areas that naturally reduce the amount of continuous vegetation that allows wildfires to spread quickly. While no outdoor venue can honestly promise there is zero wildfire risk, our property has significantly less fuel than venues surrounded by thousands of trees.

We also work throughout the year to maintain the property, care for the landscape, and reduce unnecessary vegetation whenever possible. Fire mitigation is simply part of being a responsible outdoor venue in Colorado.

The Most Important Thing Is Having a Plan

The string lights at the pondside wedding reception reflect in the image of the water. Lost Pond is an outdoor wedding venue in southern Colorado between Canon City and Pueblo, Colorado with string lights and a covered awning.

Wedding reception string lights reflected in the pond.

No matter where you get married, your venue should have a plan for unexpected situations.

Wildfires are only one possibility. Colorado weather can also bring thunderstorms, hail, high winds, or other surprises.

The best venues understand that weddings don't always go exactly as planned. Experience matters because experienced venue owners know how to stay calm, communicate clearly, and help couples work through unexpected challenges.

If wildfire activity ever affected our area, our first priority would always be the safety of our couples, guests, and vendors. At the same time, our commitment to our couples would not simply end because circumstances became difficult.

We would do everything within our ability to help your wedding move forward.

That could mean adjusting the timeline, changing locations on the property, coordinating with vendors, or even helping locate another venue if circumstances made it impossible to safely host your wedding at Lost Pond.

Would it be stressful? Of course it would.

Would we stop working for you? Absolutely not.

When couples choose Lost Pond, they become part of our family. We would do everything we possibly could to help you celebrate your wedding, even if that meant scrambling behind the scenes to find a sister venue or another beautiful location where your day could continue.

Planning for Peace of Mind

One of the best things you can do while searching for a wedding venue is ask questions.

Ask how the venue monitors wildfire conditions. Ask what happens if air quality changes. Ask whether they have emergency procedures and how they communicate with couples if something unexpected happens.

These conversations aren't meant to scare anyone. They simply help you understand how prepared your venue is if the unexpected occurs.

The truth is that most weddings in Colorado happen exactly as planned. Couples enjoy beautiful weather, incredible sunsets, and unforgettable celebrations surrounded by family and friends.

Wildfires receive a great deal of attention because they are dramatic and unpredictable, but they still affect only a small portion of the state each year.

Don't Let Fear Overshadow Your Wedding

The poppies in full bloom at Lost Pond wedding venue, an outdoor wedding venue in southern Colorado between Canon City, And Pueblo, Colorado with natural water features.

Poppies and other wildflowers growing at Lost Pond.

Planning a wedding already comes with enough decisions. Choosing a venue should bring excitement, not anxiety.

Colorado remains one of the most beautiful places in the country to get married, and thousands of couples celebrate outdoors here every summer without wildfire impacting their wedding day.

The key is choosing a venue that is transparent, experienced, and committed to doing everything possible for its couples.

At Lost Pond, we believe honesty is the best approach. We will never promise something we cannot control, but we can promise that we care deeply about every couple who trusts us with one of the most important days of their lives.

We have intentionally created a venue that embraces Colorado's natural beauty while reducing unnecessary wildfire risk whenever possible. We maintain our property, stay informed during wildfire season, and always have our couples' best interests at heart.

If the unimaginable were ever to happen, we wouldn't simply wish you luck. We would roll up our sleeves, work alongside your vendors, and do everything we could to help your wedding day happen.

That commitment is just one more reason couples from Canon City, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and beyond choose Lost Pond for their Colorado wedding.

If you're looking for an outdoor wedding venue that offers beautiful scenery, thoughtful planning, and a team that truly cares, we'd love to show you everything Lost Pond has to offer. Schedule a tour and experience the difference for yourself.

The trees reflect in the pond at waterfront outdoor wedding venue Lost Pond located between Canon City and Pueblo, Colorado, in Southern Colorado.

Pond at Lost Pond wedding venue


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