"Boy Meets World" alum Rider Strong got married over the weekend at a summer camp in Oregon.
"I'm incredibly lucky to be getting married to my best friend and partner-in-crime, Alexandra Barreto," Strong said in a statement.
The couple tied the knot at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 20, according to US Weekly.
Stong, 33, and actress Barreto, 31, celebrated in a camp-themed wedding. Activities included a rope course, games and a talent show. Guests slept in bunks after the ceremony. The guests also feasted on an ice cream cart by Ruby Jewel instead of a traditional wedding cake, US Weekly reported.
Barreto wore a Nicole Miller gown, while Strong sported a Rag & Bone suit. The couple started dating when they co-starred on the Rebecca Romijn TV series "Pepper Dennis." The show was cancelled after only three months but they continued seeing each other.
The newlyweds celebrated with close family and friends for the big occasion, including famous pals like Natalie Zea from "The Following" and Travis Schuldt from "Scrubs."
Co-star Danielle Fishel wasn't able to attend because she was getting hitched o fiancé Tim Belusko.
Fisher, 32, one-half of one of television's most memorable couples got married to Belusko, 25, on Oct. 19 in a candlelit staircase ceremony at a cathedral and celebrated at downtown Los Angeles' Vibiana venue, US Weekly reported.
Fishel wore a strapless lace Enzoani gown and was walked down the aisle by her father Rick Fishel to "Forever" by Brian Culbertson, People reported.
About 200 guests joined the newlyweds for the celebration, which included cocktails in the courtyard.
Her love interest and Strong's best friend on the show, Ben Savage aka Cory Matthews, was in attendance, US Weekly reported.
Fishel will reprise her role as the ultimate girl next door, Topanga Lawrence, in the "Boy Meets World" spinoff, "Girl Meets World," which will air on the Disney Channel in 2014.
Rider has "no official involvement" with the spin-off, but he has been photographed on set and may have a guest starring role, the Daily Mail reported.