Bryce’s Denver Botanic Gardens Marriage Proposal

Denver and the surrounding metro area have some beautiful proposal spots, but if you want nature or flowers in your photos, the Denver Botanic Gardens just can't be beat. Honestly, the biggest issue I have is choosing between all the amazing spots! While it's obviously stunning in spring and summer when the flowers are in full bloom, it's also breathtaking in the colder months, like in these photos at the Garden's Woodland Mosaic solarium.

If you're wanting to propose at the Denver Botanic Gardens, here are my pros and cons:

Pros:

  • Convenient city location, close to lots of attractions

  • Easy parking

  • Tons of beautiful proposal spots to choose from

  • Stunning year-round scenery

Cons:

  • Limited covered areas if the weather turns bad

  • Can be very busy, especially on weekends in spring and summer

  • Requires an entry fee

  • Some areas may be restricted or the whole space may close for private events

Couple's engagement proposal at Denver Botanic Gardens, captured by Catherine Norwood Photography

About this featured couple -

I love helping make your Denver proposal unforgettable. Let’s chat, and I’ll take care of all the details from timing to location while you get ready for your special day! Your wedding proposal should be a seamless, fun-filled day, I’m here to make that happen.

Newly engaged couple posing with loved ones at Denver Botanic Gardens, captured by Catherine Norwood Photography
Engaged couple celebrates their engagement at Denver Botanic Gardens, captured by Catherine Norwood Photography
Monochrome image of a couple embracing joyfully after their engagement at Denver Botanic Gardens, captured by Catherine Norwood Photography
Engaged couple celebrates their engagement at Denver Botanic Gardens, captured by Catherine Norwood Photography
Engaged couple celebrates their engagement at Denver Botanic Gardens, captured by Catherine Norwood Photography
Monochrome image of a couple embracing joyfully after their engagement at Denver Botanic Gardens, captured by Catherine Norwood Photography
Couple celebrates their engagement with family and friends in Denver, Colorado, captured by Catherine Norwood Photography

The Denver Botanic Gardens are located on land that historically belongs to the Indigenous tribes of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Ute peoples.

Catherine Norwood Photo is proudly LGBTQIA+ owned and inclusive of all stories

Catherine Norwood

I am Catherine Norwood, a designer and photographer from Lawrence, Kansas. My job experience ranges from childcare to leading a media team at a summer camp. I also am an experienced freelance photographer, capturing senior and family portraits, headshots, and portfolio pieces for a beauty stylist. Through my previous work experience I have photographed and worked with a diverse group of people. Through each piece I design and in each moment I photograph, I not only aim to create something visually intriguing and intellectually stimulating, but something that will better society. By working with both photography and design I keep my perspective fresh and I constantly find new ways they can enhance and work with one another. As a designer and photographer, I don't only look to reach past the lens and screen to create positive relationships with the subject, but to also capture various cultures and areas so I can help others become socially aware of their surroundings.

 

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