Where to Pick Up Wedding Flowers Near Glacier National Park
- Two Kays Flower Farm
- May 1
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Where to Pick Up Wedding Flowers Near Glacier National Park
Planning a wedding or elopement in or around Glacier National Park? Whether you’re tying the knot on the shores of Lake McDonald, hiking into Many Glacier, or celebrating at a venue in Kalispell or Whitefish, one important question is: where can you pick up your wedding flowers near Glacier National Park?
As a family-run flower farm on the way to Glacier, we specialize in creating romantic, seasonal bouquets for couples eloping or getting married in Northwest Montana. We’ve made the pickup process simple, reliable, and tailored to the unique needs of destination weddings in the mountains.
Here’s everything you need to know about picking up your wedding flowers near Glacier National Park—from timing and location to tips for keeping your bouquet fresh on the trail.
Where We’re Located
Two Kay’s Flower Farm is conveniently located in Kalispell, Montana—about 30 minutes from the west entrance to Glacier National Park and a short drive from Whitefish, Columbia Falls, and many popular venues and lodging areas. Our farm is tucked between open fields and mountain views, and each bouquet is cut and crafted right here, using what’s blooming in our fields.
Address: 1067 Montford Road, Kalispell, MT
Pickup Days: Typically the day before your elopement or wedding, though we’re happy to talk through timing based on your travel plans.
Tips for Transporting Your Elopement Flowers to Glacier National Park
Once you’ve picked up your bouquet from our farm in Kalispell, here are a few tips to help your flowers arrive at your ceremony location looking just as beautiful as when you left:
1. Keep them cool:
Store your bouquet in the air-conditioned part of your vehicle, away from direct sunlight. Avoid putting it in the trunk, especially on warm days.
2. Use a vase or upright container:
We’ll provide you with a water vessel and transportation box for safe travel, but you can also place your bouquet in a clean cup holder, small bucket, or tall travel mug to keep it upright during the drive.
3. Don’t lay it flat:
Laying your bouquet down can flatten petals or cause blooms to shift. Always keep it upright if possible.
4. Plan ahead for hiking or trail access:
If you’re hiking to your ceremony spot, we recommend:
– A backpack with a rigid side or carrying your bouquet by hand
– Bringing a small towel or wrap for protection
– Keeping the hydration wrap in place until just before your ceremony
5. Pick up close to your elopement time:
Most couples pick up flowers either the evening before or the morning of their elopement, depending on timing and travel plans. We’ll help you choose the best option for your schedule.
Ready to Reserve Your Elopement Flowers?
We’d be honored to be a small part of your Glacier Park elopement.
Whether you’re hiking to an alpine overlook or exchanging vows by the lake, we’ll make sure your flowers are as unforgettable as your ceremony setting.
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