SAVE OUR DATE
We’re Getting Married!
July 17 - 19, 2026 | Driggs, ID
We can’t wait to celebrate our favorite thing (love) with our favorite people (all of you) over a weekend of good food and the great outdoors. The festivities will begin Friday evening and come to a close Sunday morning - with lots of tears and even more laughs in between.
Welcome Dinner
Friday, July 17, 2026
Details to follow.
The Main Event
Saturday, July 18, 2026
The Romano’s Backyard
Driggs, ID
5:00PM — 10:00PM
The Morning After
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Details to follow.
Getting to Driggs
We are just about equidistant from the Jackson Hole, WY and Idaho Falls, ID airports. For what it’s worth, the drive from Jackson Hole is much prettier.
We will be arranging transit from JHA to Driggs closer to the big day.
Staying in Driggs
The Teton Valley is many amazing things — a bustling metropolis of boutique B&Bs and hotels, it is not. But fear not, you've got options. Here’s some of our recommendations:
Getting around Driggs
While Driggs is finally on Uber, we don’t recommend betting the house on getting a ride.
Renting a car at the airport is probably your best bet. PLUS, there are so many amazing things to do and see in the area that you’ll want the ability to get around.
What to do in Driggs
To eat
Figgies - don’t skip the cookie
Wydaho Coffee Roasters
King Sushi - Jackson’s finest came to Driggs
Forage - The Romano family go-to
The Knotty Pine - Exactly what you want in Idaho
Lula Wine Bar & Bistro
Butter - the BEST breakfast
To do
Day trip to Jackson (get Persephone for lunch)
Take a canyon drive up to Targhee (lunch at the Powder Cache)
Driggs Farmers Market
Music on Main (worth getting in on Thursday)
Float or fish the Teton (pro tip - Simon, Izzy’s brother, is arguably the best guide at Worldcast Guides)
Explore downtown Driggs (park at Wydaho or Rise and wander)
Take a trip to Yellowstone
Hike or mountain bike
To hike or bike
Wind Caves (a weekend go to)
Packsaddle Lake
Darby Canyon (perfect for a bike ride)
Buy a scenic lift pass at Targhee, and hike up to the summit from the upper lift platform (the VIEW)