Engaged Couples Across The Country Flock To Utah's 'Church Of Dirt'

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Engaged couples from all across the country are traveling to Utah to be married at the "Church of Dirt," reported FOX 13 Salt Lake City.

The Church of Dirt isn't an actual formal church. It's mainly just a clearing on a trail with a few wooden benches and wooden arbor.

The "church" doesn't have electricity and there's only one restroom nearby. But, it's just a small lavatory at the trailhead that doesn't even have a flushing toilet.

So what makes this place so special? The sheer novelty and unique experience.

Taylor Bryant told the news outlet before his wedding with Halie Brinkman, “It’s unique, at least where we’re from, for people to come here and have that special moment." The couple traveled here from Atlanta, Georgia. Brinkman discovered the rustic venue online.

Even the reservation system is rustic.

Brinkman said, "It is just a reservation system of writing your name and your date on a rock or a piece of wood."

If you're looking to hold your wedding ceremony here, keep in mind that it's blanketed in snow for half the year due to its high elevation.

Brinkman said, "I think it’s a great option being kind of one with nature, you’re one with the landscape."


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