A Snowy Winter Wedding at Dunton Hot Springs in Dolores, Colorado

Sean Haleen (26 and a yoga teacher) and Jason Satterfield (35 and a director of homeless policy and evaluation) chose Dunton Hot Springs near Tellurid

Sean Haleen (26 and a yoga teacher) and Jason Satterfield (35 and a director of homeless policy and evaluation) chose Dunton Hot Springs near Telluride, Colorado, for their cozy, winter destination wedding. They found the location to be perfect for creating a warm, intimate and luxurious wedding aesthetic. After marrying outside under an arch covered in winter-inspired greenery, the couple and their guests moved inside to continue the celebration at feastings tables in a wood-paneled room with views of the snowy landscape. One personal detail we love? The couple offered games, like chess and billiards, for guests during cocktail hour and the reception! —Rory Kress

The couple chose Dunton Hot Springs in Dolores, Colorado, because they wanted a snowy, mountain venue for their modern, rustic aesthetic.
The groom selected Tiffany bands because of the jewelry designer's classic looks for men.
The ceremony took place in a snowy meadow. The pair said their vows under a rustic, wooden arbor with simple, mountain greens to adorn it.
The pair helped each other get dressed for the ceremony and even wore matching socked with "groom" embroidered on them.
Despite their matching attire, the pair diverged on cuff links: Jason opted for a pair of Star Trek-themed links, while Sean went for a more traditional design.
The three women selected their own attire ranging from a vintage sari to a sparkling silver dress. The only groomsman kept his look simple with a black suit.
Each bridesmaid carried a different bouquet with white flowers and lavender ribbons.
The pair march through the snow for their wedding ceremony.
The pair's officiant was the woman who had introduced them in a yoga class.
The pair share their first kiss as a married couple.
With unadorned, wooden tables, the couple kept their decorations simple but elegant. Long, white tapered candles lit the tables and white and green centerpieces brought in florals with a masculine edge.
Slate place mats set a rustic but elegant tone for the settings. Small wooden bowls decked with tiny white flowers and herbs brought a touch of warmth to the masculine array.
The reception hall featured classic games for guests, including chess and billiards.
The grooms share a kiss during the reception. Neither of the pair drink, so they had specialty cocktails made to share with their friends and family.