2025 United States Elopement Guide

If you are looking for more information on how to elope, we are sharing some of the ins and outs of elopements in the United States.

WHAT

is an elopement?

This isn’t the good ol’ days. It’s whatever you want it to be.
Seriously.


Don’t listen to others when they say you have to “run away” to elope. You can create a day you will always remember and don’t have to worry about planning it super far in advance. You can hike a mountain, go kayaking, take a jeep tour, go camping with your closest friends or just the two of you, or travel to an epic place. There are so many options!

  • It’s the perfect way to celebrate your love.
  • If you love the outdoors, we can do something insanely epic and memorable.
  • We keep our elopements to up to 10 guests.

our top 4 reasons to elope

01

More Intimate

You want your day to be memorable for the both of you (and your closest friends/family if you want). You have way more options with less people and that’s perfect for you both. You can even invite a chef to cook for you (and have way more options!).

02

Adventure More

You can camp, hike, and do all the fun stuff a lot easier with less people. You have so many more options of getting to the gorgeous places and getting permits for some of the locations too (not all need permits — we can help with that!). You can choose to chill or have an insane itinerary to create some epic moments.

03

Epic Photos

Sunrise and sunset, it doesn’t matter. Your photos will be beautiful and you will have much more time to explore to some insanely beautiful spots if you elope. Your schedule will be much easier and flexible with less people. You can have those epic sunrise, sunset, starry night photos sitting by a campfire if you elope.

04

Save Money

Sometimes we don’t know if we need to mention this, but eloping with less people is much more cost effective than with 200-300 people. You can splurge on great food, a gorgeous dress, cool lodging and experiences, among other things you might want.

HOW TO PLAN YOUR ELOPEMENT

DECIDE ON THE VENDORS

Which Vendors Do You Want?

It all depends on your budget and what vendors do you want to be there of course, but here are some you might want for your day. We can suggest some local vendors to help your day be amazing too.

– Photographer (oh, hey)
– Officiant (some locations you don’t need and can self-solemnize)
– Florals/Design
– Hair+Makeup
– Chef/Food
– Accommodations/Lodging
– Outfitters/Adventures
– Live Music (mostly at our intimate weddings)
– Videographer

US ELOPEMENT LOCATION IDEAS

Here are some of our location ideas. There are so many amazing options in the US!

*indicates places we have been. Other state and national parks are also great options and we can help with any permitting and location scouting.

– Adirondacks
– Acadia National Park
– White Mountains
– The Catskills
– Taughannock Falls
– Martha’s Vineyard
– Cuyahoga Valley National Park
– Hocking Hills State Park
– Appalachian Mountains*
– Shenandoah National Forest*
– Blue Ridge Mountains*
– Appalachian Mountains (trails)*
– WV Mountains (Dolly Sods, Spruce Knob, Blackwater Falls, Seneca Rocks)*
– New River Gorge area*
– Potomac Highlands*
– Red River Gorge
– Ohiopyle State Park*
– Chincoteague/Assateague
– Great Smoky Mountains*
– Providence Canyon
– Asheville area*
– Swallow Falls State Park*

– Rocky Mountain National Park*
– Great Sand Dunes*
– Telluride – San Juan Mountains*
– Crested Butte*
– St. Mary’s Glacier*
– Maroon Bells/Aspen*
– Black Canyon of the Gunnison*
– Bryce National Park*
– Zion National Park*
– Moab (Arches National Park, BLM Land)*
– Canyonlands National Park*
– Capitol Reef National Park
– Dead Horse Point State Park*
– Glacier National Park*
– Yellowstone National Park*
– Grand Teton National Park*
– Horseshoe Bend
– Lake Powell
– Sedona National Park
– Grand Canyon National Park*
– Saguaro National Park
– Glen Canyon – Horseshoe Bend
– Las Vegas*
– The Cascades
– Cannon Beach*/Oregon Coast*
– Snoqualmie
– Mount Ranier National Park*
– Olympic National Park
– Kootenai National Forest
– Big Sur
– White Sands National Park
– Redwoods National Park*
– Yosemite National Park*
– Joshua Tree National Park*
– Lake Tahoe area
– Jackson Hole*
– Antelope Canyon
– Death Valley*

– Marfa
– Austin (hill country)*
– Monahans Sandhills State Park
– Big Bend National Park
– Black Hills National Forest
– The Ozarks
– Pictured Rocks (Michigan)
– Badlands National Park

– Denali National Forest*
– Hatcher’s Pass – AK*
– Matanuska Glacier – AK*
– Seward area*
– All the islands of Hawaii

What to Wear

If you’re hiking for your elopement, you can choose to hike in your dressy clothes or change when you get out to the ceremony location. We have had some brides have two dresses too, one for hiking and one for the ceremony and the rest of the day. We have even had some couples have an evening outfit to change into also. The choice is really up to you!

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