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The Best Places to Elope in New England

Best Places for Boston and New York City Area Couples to Elope Outside

SWELL & STONE / Outdoor Wedding & Elopement Photographer / New England & Beyond

New England wedding photographer. Couple elope during their New England small outdoor mountain wedding in Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire.
Block Island elopement photographer. New England couple elope on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island.

New England and the entire Northeast region of the United States has some of the best views and landscapes in the country. For that reason eloping in New England is an adventure you will never forget. And whether you and your partner are looking to have a beautiful beach elopement or a mountain top adventure elopement, there is a perfect vista for you. I’m going to list some of my favorite outdoorsy spots in the northeast that are incredible locations to elope. The list below is in no particular order, because all of these spots are so gorgeous and it really depends on the landscape that the couple enjoys the most.

I have shot weddings or elopements in some of these locations, but not all of them. I have visited all of these locations, most of them several times, and would love to photograph a small outdoor wedding or elopement in them, so if you’re interested in planning your wedding here, let me know and can plan your dream wedding or elopement! So without further ado, here are the best places in the northeast to elope.

Here are some helpful links to the Best Places to Elope in New England:

Top Elopement Locations in Each Season

Best Places to Elope in Rhode Island

Top Elopement Locations in Massachusetts

Best Elopement Spots in Upstate New York

Best Spots to Elope in Vermont

Best Elopement Locations in New Hampshire

Best Places to Elope in Maine

Top Elopement Locations in Connecticut


Each of the six states that make up this northeastern corner of the United States has its own unique charm and character. To help you make the decision, we've created a quiz that will match you with the perfect state for your elopement.


Couple elopes at Garnet Hill Lodge in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York. Upstate NY elopement packages.

Upstate, New York | Finger Lakes, The Adirondacks, and The Catskills

The first time I set foot in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York I fell in love. This place is honestly a complete fairytale wonderland with magical waterfalls cascading off of cliffs, and old stone pathways that lead to unbelievably beautiful gorges carved out of the ancient rock. I’m DYING to shoot an elopement here, and there are so many incredible locations to choose from. When I show images of this place to most people they say it looks like another country, that it can’t possibly be in the United States. Most think it looks like Scotland or Ireland, and to be honest, it kind of does. So if you’re looking for a magical fairytale elopement in a place that looks like another country, you should choose the Finger Lakes in Upstate New York. It is absolutely out of this world. There are also several gorgeous small wedding venues in this area that allow for easy access to many of the incredible views with just a short drive. Follow this to see my whole New York elopement guide. Check out this gallery and this gallery.

I have to say that upstate New York has left me in awe more than a few times since I first started exploring it nearly 12 years ago. Each time I go back I find a waterfall or seven that leave more in love than the last time. A couple of summers ago I planned a mid-week trip to the Catskills for my husband and me, and we found ourselves just not leaving when we were supposed to. On the drive home, we found several more state parks and waterfalls to trail run around before driving back in the pitch black of night. I can’t express how much I love this place. The Catskills are so close to New York City couples wanting to elope, but not wanting to go far. There are so many gorgeous spots in this area, but Kaaterskill Falls and the Peakamoose area really stand out. Those spots have become so popular that they are now overcrowded in the summer. I highly recommend planning your elopement in an offseason and on a weekday to fully take advantage of the area at it’s finest.

Couple elopes on Block Island, Rhode Island in the late summer. Block Island elopement photographer

Rhode Island Coastline

Another location that hits close to home is the rocky and breathtaking coastline of Rhode Island, which happens to be where I live. Eloping in Rhode Island is a favorite for beach lovers as the state has 400 miles of incredible coastline. That’s a lot of beauty for such a small state! The state also has some wild and beautiful undeveloped coast, which seems strange in such a populated place. Check out this article for more info about the best places to elope in Rhode Island. There are amazing rocky shores, there are sandy beaches, and because a lot of the beaches are south facing there are incredible locations for both sunrise or sunset ceremonies, a rarity on the east coast. The state boasts tiny private islands within paddling or boating distance, so finding seclusion is never a problem. Want a romantic lighthouse in the background? This is the state for you, there are several stunning lighthouses to choose from. Rhode Island is a great option for Boston couples looking to elope in an outstanding beach location not too far from home. Check out the gallery here, here, here, here, and here.

Couple elopes on Cathedral Ledge in New Hampshire during their small outdoor wedding in the fall.

White Mountains, New Hampshire

The White Mountains are probably what most people think of when they think of an epic adventure location in New England. This mountain range is home to Mt. Washington, the highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288 feet. The mountain range covers part of New Hampshire and into Maine. There are beautiful waterfalls, gorgeous mountain lakes, and the largest amount of terrain over the tree line in New England. Couples wanting to elope in the White Mountains will find that there are both short and long hikes to incredible views, and there is truly something for every kind of adventurer. I love this area in the winter, the temps and weather can be extreme, but also extremely peaceful. Hiking through quiet snow-covered forests to desolate and icy peaks is one of my favorite things, but admittedly difficult to do on a wedding day when brides hope to be wearing dresses and not 17 layers of down jackets. Something I love to suggest to couples if they love this landscape as well is to consider taking a gondola to the top of the mountain and doing a short hike to great views. That way you can still be relatively warm while getting epic views in a great location. Also, have a look at my New Hampshire Elopement Guide, filled with the best places to elope in New Hampshire. Check out this gallery, and this one too.

Couple look at the view from the summit of Mt. Mansfield during their late fall elopement. Vermont elopement photographer.

Stowe and Burlington, Vermont

I’ve said this to so many couples at this point, and I stand by this as truth- there is no better place to elope than Vermont in the fall. Sure, the western United States has grand and epic vistas, but no place on earth has a better fall season than the northeast. There are endless mountain views and rolling hills absolutely covered in leafy trees turning shades of red, orange, yellow, and even purple. The small towns dotted all over Vermont and much of New England are enchanting and idyllic, and it is truly one of the most picturesque places in the country. I love when couples decide to say their vows along a misty riverside or on top of the highest peak in Vermont, Mt. Mansfield. One of the coolest things about Vermont in the fall is that the mornings are almost always foggy, but if it’s going to be a sunny day the sun will burn off the top layer, leaving unreal low-lying fog in the valleys. For a photographer, it’s an absolute dream come true if you can convince your couple to be up at sunrise to take advantage of the stellar views. It is super fortunate that the tallest mountain in the state has both an Auto Toll road and a gondola as options for reaching the summit. There is still a small hike after each of these, but it’s worth it for the 360 views. Make sure you check out my Vermont Elopement Guide, which has a list of the best places to elope in Vermont. Check out this gallery, and this one too.

Couple hike the iron rung trail “the beehive” in Acadia National Park for their Maine elopement.

Acadia National Park, Maine

Acadia National Park, where the mountains meet the coast. This is such a unique and gorgeous landscape and a favorite of many New Englanders. Grab a couple of lobster rolls and go for a hike to a spot with a beautiful view, say your vows, make a grand toast, and enjoy your picnic. Or pick a spot along the coast that is an easy walk for friends and family who may be attending, and then lead a hike after the ceremony but before the celebration dinner. There are so many ways to make your elopement day stand out, and a backdrop like Acadia National Park is one of them. Check out this gallery, and this one.

The Catskills, New York

I have to say that upstate New York has left me in awe more than a few times since I first started exploring it nearly 12 years ago. Each time I go back I find a waterfall or seven that leave more in love than the last time. A couple of summers ago I planned a mid-week trip to the Catskills for my husband and me, and we found ourselves just not leaving when we were supposed to. On the drive home, we found several more state parks and waterfalls to trail run around before driving back in the pitch black of night. I can’t express how much I love this place. The Catskills are so close to New York City couples wanting to elope, but not wanting to go far. There are so many gorgeous spots in this area, but Kaaterskill Falls and the Peakamoose area really stand out. Those spots have become so popular that they are now overcrowded in the summer. I highly recommend planning your elopement in an offseason and on a weekday to fully take advantage of the area at it’s finest. Check out my New York elopement guide.

Couple hug in front of Bash Bish Falls in the Berkshires, Massachusetts. Massachusetts adventure elopement photographer.

The Berkshires, Massachusetts

These mesmerizing rolling hill mountains will leave you wanting to return over and over again. One of my favorite spots within the Berkshires is a little place called Bash Bish Falls. The first time I visited this place my husband and I both noted how it felt like Oregon. There is a wide gentle path down to the falls, and when we turned the corner to head down I was blown away by what I saw in front of me- a 59’ waterfall gushing with crystal clear waters into a beautiful pool and running through a forest of tall, lush trees. Like so many of the areas on this list, there are a million amazing secret spot locations, but you just have to know what you’re looking for. Hiring a photographer for your elopement who knows the area in and out is key to planning the elopement day of your dreams and coming away with photos that will stand the test of time. Check out this guide for my favorite spots for couple looking to elope all over Massachusetts.

Cape Cod, MA elopement

Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts

The giant sand dunes and seagrasses of Cape Cod make for a stunning backdrop for any elopement. Standing high above the ocean you can see for miles and miles. Taking a boat ride out to Martha’s Vineyard or another of the surrounding islands makes for a great pre or post-wedding activity. This landscape is so large, you just have to walk long enough and you can manage to lose the crowds. The little towns on the peninsula are idyllic and wonderful spots for some friends and family to explore in the days surrounding the wedding if you plan to include them in your elopement.

I hope I provided some insight into how incredible it can be to elope in New England and the Northeast region of the United States. If you’d love a photographer who helps plan your location and elopement, including recommending other vendors get in touch with me today, and let’s start planning your dream wedding day! As someone who has explored the New England area for many years, I know so many hidden gem locations within these areas. Let’s start planning your dream elopement today! Check out this gallery, and this one.

Top 9 Places to Elope in Massachusetts

The Best Locations to Elope in MA

SWELL & STONE / Massachusetts Outdoor Wedding & Adventure Elopement Photographer

Couple walk through forest during fall elopement in Massachusetts. Boston elopement photographer. MA elopement photographer
Glamping elopement in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. MA elopement photographer. New England elopement photographer
Couple uses sparklers during forest elopement in Western MA. Massachusetts elopement photographer. New England elopement photographer

How to Plan Your Massachusetts Elopement

So you’re engaged and now you’re looking for the best places to elope in Massachusetts. Luckily, Massachusetts is one of the leading places in the country for elopements and I offer a variety of Massachusetts elopement packages. From its incredible east coast dotted with islands and beautiful beaches to its mountainous western slope that boasts great views and plenty of forest land. Make sure to reach out if you’re looking for MA elopement packages. Couples can plan a spectacular beach getaway or a remote forested mountain elopement. Regardless of your style, there is an incredible landscape to match your vision in Massachusetts. Want to spread your search a little broader? Here’s my New England elopement guide. Check out these articles if you’re looking for Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, or Upstate NY.

Because of the varied landscape, the first thing you’ll need to decide is what type of view you’re looking for on your elopement day. If you’re into waterfalls, rivers, lakes, mountains, and forests, stick to the western part of the state. And if you’re looking for beaches, sand dunes, seagrasses, lighthouses, and islands, you’ll find those on the eastern side. Maybe proximity to family is important as well. Keep all of these things in mind, but remember that Massachusetts is a relatively small state in terms of driving distances, and you can drive across the whole area in about 3.5 hours.

So if you’re looking for seclusion and views, like renting your own private, active lighthouse for the night, or having a stunning sunset view after a mountaintop ceremony, get in touch and let’s start planning your dream elopement.

When planning an elopement, especially one in the summer months, it is always best to plan on a weekday. If you plan on having no guests, or just your immediate families, it is ultimately less expensive, plus easier to plan ceremonies with fewer crowds. This list is ever-changing as I photograph and find more hidden gems in MA. So buckle up and enjoy, and feel free to reach out with suggestions of your favorite places as well! Without further ado, here are some of the best spots to elope in MA.

Where to Elope in MA?

Cape Ann Peninsula

One of my friends grew up here and several years ago my then-boyfriend, now husband and I attended her wedding here. We were blown away by the crystal clear waters, I mean, really shockingly clear, and the lighthouse views, sandbars, and quintessentially quaint towns certainly didn’t hurt. There is a lot of private property on the peninsula, so I usually recommend that couples either rent an Airbnb with a great view and they can hold the ceremony there. However, if you are from here or know people from the area it is much easier to get access to some incredible sites for wedding ceremonies. Beyond that, it’s great to explore the beaches’ incredible views for photos after the ceremony.

Borden Flats Lighthouse

Ok, someone please hire me to shoot part of your elopement at Borden Flats Lighthouse ASAP! I say part of your elopement because it is an active lighthouse in the middle of the bay, so once you get out there for the evening, there’s not much to do but take in the view. Obviously, the photos would be phenomenal, but I would recommend spending part of your day exploring the mainland and then jumping on the private boat that takes you out to this beautiful spot at 5 pm, which is check-in time. You can host a little celebration with a few guests on the lighthouse and then the sunset photos would be incredible as you’re surrounded by 360 degrees of water! The guests and I can hop back on the private boat, as only two people are allowed to stay the night as honorary guest lighthouse keepers. What an incredible and unique wedding experience. But this place books up fast, and you need to plan up to a year in advance to make sure you secure your stay here.

The Berkshires

This is a large area, but I couldn’t just choose one spot, and I’m always finding new ones, so I’m including the general region here, which encompasses the westernmost portion of the state. The rolling forested mountains here make up the predominant views, and I always think of low lying fog when I think about the area as well. it has a sort of magical, mystical, ethereal nature to it. Some of the best spots here are Bish Bash Falls and Jiminy Peak, which are both detailed further below.

Bash Bish Falls

At 80 feet, this is the tallest single-drop waterfall in the state. Bash Bish can be found right on the border of Massachusetts and New York. It is part of a larger State Park area that joins Taconic State Park in New York and Bash Bish Falls State Park in MA. The trail is about 2 miles round trip from the MA side, and it’s wide and relatively flat most of the way through a gorgeous old-growth forest. There are a number of gorgeous spots to stop and take in the river scenery along the way. This is a crowded area in the summer and I highly recommend choosing a weekday or the offseason if you decide to elope here.

Nantucket

This island holds hands down one of the coolest spots in the state for elopements, Great Point Light. It’s on a nature preserve, it’s secluded, and spectacularly beautiful, especially at sunrise and sunset. And the cool part is that it has great views in every direction. This area has sand road access, and if you’re not comfortable driving your car out there it’s a bit of a hike. It’s an adventure for sure, and one with super rewarding views and some solitude. Not to mention the rest of the island, which is really a perfectly idyllic place. First, start by taking the ferry over from the mainland, stay at one of the many spectacular properties, preferably with a view, and make sure to eat your way through town as well.

Martha’s Vineyard

Martha’s Vineyard is a little bit more built up and crowded than Nantucket, partly because it’s only 7 miles from shore and Nantucket is 30, but it’s also the bigger island of the two. There is less in the way of public lands for wedding ceremonies, but there are plenty of places to rent for the occasion. The island also has interesting topography and some cliffs and rolling hills. In fact, the Aquinnah Cliffs on the west side of the island are a spectacular spot for photos, and there is also a picturesque lighthouse there. Access is a bit easier to Martha’s Vineyard as it is only a 35-minute ride over on the ferry. Check out this gallery.

Cape Cod National Seashore

The first time I visited this place I was absolutely in awe of the GIANT sand dunes, the vast coastal views, and the barreling waves. I had never seen a place quite like it. Here’s the thing about Cape Cod National Seashore, it can get Busy with a capital “B” during the summer season. But if you’re willing to walk through the sand and the dunes for a while, you can always find a little seclusion. Most people stay close to the parking lots and facilities, so if you have a bit of an adventurous side, you can hike to the ceremony spot. If you have older guests joining for the day, eloping on the public lands in this area becomes a bit more difficult, and I would recommend one of the great small wedding venues in the area that boast incredible views and easy to access facilities for older guests. But if it’s just of the two of you and you’re willing to walk a little, there are some awesome secluded spots in this area. Check out this gallery.

Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort

This is more a small outdoor wedding location than an elopement, but I thought I’d add a couple of these in to mix it up. Jiminy Peak offers the option to hold your ceremony at the summit of the mountain by taking the chairlift to the top. How cool is that?! If you have some guests that are less than excited to ride the chair lift you can opt for the Brookside ceremony location under the canopy of trees and near a babbling brook. There are also options for reception spots. The Clark Room accommodates up to 40 guests and is a great indoor/outdoor space with a deck that has views of the slopes.

Bascom Lodge, Mount Greylock

Bascom Lodge is an awesome place to hold a small outdoor wedding if you’d like to invite some friends and family who may not be up for a hike but still love the mountains. There are beautiful views on the grounds, and they have a gorgeous enclosed porch that works as a lovely dining area. They only allow up to 50 guests, so it’s a dream location for a couple who wants the stunning views and a detailed and lovely space for an intimate reception all in one place.

How Do You Get Legally Married in Massachusetts?

To get married in Massachusetts you will need to be at least 18 years old. You will need to fill out the marriage license, which can be done in person or by mail. After your application is processed, you will receive a marriage license. You can then have your ceremony within 180 days from the date

One of the requirements for marriage in MA is the presence of at least two people who serve as witnesses to the ceremony.

What is the Cost to Elope in MA?

The average cost of wedding venues in Massachusetts is $3,000 to $5,000, and the average cost of a full, traditional wedding is around $35,000. But if you choose to get married by eloping in the great outdoors that cost can go down significantly. Check out an elopement cost calculator here. Eloping couples choose to pay for what they care about and forget the rest. For some couples, creating an adventurous experience that they will remember for the rest of their lives is more important than paying for a party for a large number of friends and family, most of whom they don’t see that often. Eloping couples often choose to spend more on the experience and the process of documenting their day, than the guests involved.

Whether you’re from Massachusetts, New England, or somewhere else, MA is an incredible place to elope or have a small outdoor wedding. From epic island destinations to lush forests, lakes, and rivers, there are a lot of options to host the perfect outdoor elopement getaway. So if hiking down a wide-open beach, walking through sand dunes, or paddling to an island sound like your idea of a great elopement day, get in touch. I don’t just take a small outdoor wedding and elopement photos. I help you plan your perfect, adventurous day from beginning to end.

Best Places to Elope in Upstate New York

Top 11 Locations for Upstate NY Elopement

SWELL & STONE / New York Outdoor Wedding & Adventure Elopement Photographer

Same sex couple elope in Upstate New York. Best places to elope in New York. New York elopement photographer.
Couple get ready in glamping yurt in Upstate New York before their elopement. Best places to elope in New York. New York elopement photographer.
Eloping couple share first dance during New York forest elopement. Best places to elope in New York. New York elopement photographer.
Couple keep warm by a lake during an Upstate New York winter elopement. Best places to elope in New York. New York elopement photographer.

Congrats! You just got engaged and now you’re looking for the best places to elope in New York. While there a variety of elopement packages for upstate NY, sometimes you want to build your own elopement with the help of a trusted photographer who knows exactly where to take you. The diverse and vast landscape of upstate New York happens to be one of the best places in the Northeast region and the country for elopements. From its incredible mountains and lakes to the stunning waterfalls and gorges, New York has so many options for those looking for a more adventurous wedding. Want to spread your search a little broader? Here’s my New England elopement guide. Or check out these if you’re looking for Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, or Massachusetts.

New York is a huge state, so there are tons of options for incredible views. The further north and west you go you’ll find a little more seclusion, but some of the most incredible spots can be found just a few hours from New York City. So decide whether you’d like to get married with a waterfall backdrop, mountain views, or on a boat in the middle of a pristine lake. Regardless of what you choose, New York has something that will make your jaw drop in awe. Most places do require permitting of some sort for your ceremony. If you choose me as your photographer I help you walk through the process step by step and make sure you have the correct info for people to contact to get seamlessly through the process.

So if you’re looking for seclusion and views check out something like renting Whiteface Mountain summit for the occasion, or if you’d like to take advantage of stunning public lands for your elopement check out the Finger Lakes or the Catskills. Either way, get in touch and let’s start planning your dream elopement.

When planning an elopement, especially one in the summer months, it is always best to plan on a weekday. If you plan on having no guests, or just your immediate families, it is ultimately less expensive, plus easier to plan ceremonies with fewer crowds. Here are some of the best spots to elope in NY.

  1. The Catskills

    The Catskills are only a few hours outside of New York City, making them a close getaway spot for city dwellers, but it’s easy to get immersed in nature here, with huge cascading waterfalls, great hikes, and crystal clear rivers and streams. One of the most notable places in this area is Kaaterskill Falls, which drops 231 feet into beautiful pools. It’s a free-hanging waterfall, so you can walk underneath it for a super unique vista. There are also great views from a viewing platform and from the top of the falls. Other amazing spots include the crystal clear waters of the Peakamoose area and beautiful hikes like Giant Ledge. Because of its proximity to NYC, it does get crowded on the weekends, and even some weekdays in the summer, but it is spectacular and as long as you plan your ceremony in the morning or on a weekday in the off-season you should be able to find some seclusion.

  2. Minnewaska State Park

    This spot is also close to NYC making it crowded on the weekends. But if you can catch this area at the right time it’s one of the most stunning places for photos. The jagged cliff sides surrounding Lake Minnewaska with mountains in the background make for a truly epic photo op. Some of my favorite spots include Sam’s Point and Awosting Falls. This area is also just about an hour from Hawks Nest Highway, which is one of the most epic and scenic drives in America, especially in the fall.

  3. The Finger Lakes

    From waterfalls that plunge 215 over rocky cliffs (making it the highest single-drop waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains) to stunning gorges, lakes and mountains, there is something for everyone in the Finger Lakes. There are amazing viewing spots from the top of the falls, and one of them makes the perfect ceremony site. You do have to get a permit from the park system and hold your ceremony outside of peak days and hours, but the scenery hardly gets any better than this. I’m happy to help answer any questions about permitting in these locations because I’ve been through the process with couples before! You can also hike to the base of the falls here and take in all the magnificence from the bottom. It’s a little louder down before, but the images are worth it.

    The entire area is magical, and it looks more like Scotland than New York. Glaciers helped shaped the landscape during the Pleistocene era and created hanging valleys. There are dozens of waterfalls along miles of incredible trails, and some with stone walkways built into the canyon walls. It’s an incredible work of art by Mother Nature. The surrounding area is full of several other hanging valley’s that make up the region known as the “Finger Lakes”. There is a ton of fun outdoor activities to do in a small area, and cute towns dotted mostly at the southern end of the lakes. It’s a truly unique section of the country that deserved a few full days of exploring. Check out this gallery.

  4. Whiteface Mountain

    Whiteface Mountain is a private resort that often hosts weddings and events during it’s after hours. The coolest part is that you could have the entire mountain summit to yourselves. The mountain summit is accessible via driving to the top and then taking up the elevator up a bit more. The incredible views looking out over the Lake Placid region with incredible views of the Adirondacks and Lake Placid itself. There is plenty of hiking around the mountaintop, and this is a perfect place to host a small outdoor wedding where you’d love to have some friends and family involved as well. If you’re into waterfalls as well and want both the mountain and waterfall experience, Whiteface mountain is close to High Falls Gorge- a spectacular 22 acre, privately owned nature park on the AuSable River that features several stunning waterfalls.

  5. Rocky Mountain

    This short 1-mile round trip hike packs a lot of view for its short hike. It’s near Inlet, NY and the view overlooks the Adirondack Mountains and Fourth Lake. It’s a lovely spot if you’d like to have family and friends join, but don’t want them to have to hike very far. The view of the rolling mountains and the lake is great at any time of year, but especially in the fall. During the winter you and guests will need to use microspikes for hiking safety, but with some snow on the ground, it is a killer view for a short hike. Plus the crowds are likely to be thin.

  6. Indian Head

    One of the most iconic views in the Adirondacks, this hike makes you work a bit for the views. It is a 9-mile round trip, but a good portion of it is on a relatively flat dirt road. Still, only take on this hike if you are in relatively good shape, and make sure your photographer can handle it, too. But the beauty of a longer hike is that the crowds are likely to be thinner by the time you arrive. This is a popular spot, but the area has a ton of hikes so the most difficult part is getting a parking spot at the trailhead. This is usually not a problem on a weekday. The reward is vast views of Lower Ausable Lake looking southwest. It’s a great spot to catch the sunset and the stars come out. Just make sure you bring a headlamp for the long hike out in the dark!

  7. Adirondack Woodcrafts Camp

    Want the complete summer camp experience for your outdoor wedding? Adirondack Woodcrafts Camp is the spot for that! The 250-acre property which encompasses two pristine lakes and borders the winding Moose river. It is in an area far away from any light pollution, so the starry night skies are incredible. They have a dining hall and a lodge that make for the perfect indoor/outdoor wedding experience. You can canoe on their private lake, hike the trails on the grounds, and even rent bikes if you’d like. This is the spot for you if you’d like all your friends and family to be able to join you in the outdoor adventures over the course of a whole weekend.

  8. Garnet Hill Lodge

    Garnet Hill Lodge has a ton of options for scenic ceremony sites. From secluded hikes on the grounds to canoes and kayaks that are free for use when staying with them, this place takes care of a variety of wants and needs for eloping couples. You can rent out the lodge and host your small outdoor wedding on the back lawn with boasts incredible views of the Adirondack Mountains and Thirteenth Lake with easy access and nice accommodations for guests. The reception can be catered by the restaurant and they have incredible homemade pies. Or you can elope by hiking to one of the more scenic spots on the property. One of the hikes becomes shorter by taking a canoe short cut across the lake- talk about a fun, multi-activity shortcut! Check out this gallery.

  9. Letchworth State Park

    Letchworth State Park is known as the “Grand Canyon of the East” and for good reason. The park is 17 miles long, following the Genesee River as it flows north through a deep gorge and over several large waterfalls. If you like waterfalls, especially big ones, this might be your place. There is also a hot air balloon tour company, called Balloons Over Letchworth, so if riding a hot air balloon over an incredibly scenic area sounds like your kind of adventure day, this is the place for you. The best times of year to visit are summer and fall, but the park is open year round and is absolutely astonishing in any season.

  10. Heart Lake

    This spot near Lake Placid has gorgeous views, a short hike, and private cabins run by the Adirondack Mountain Club at the base where you can stay. An added bonus is that you can paddle around their canoes and kayaks on the lake for additional fun and photo ops. Find out more info here.

Whether you’re from New York, New England, or somewhere else, NY is an incredible place to elope or have a small outdoor wedding. From epic mountain destinations to lush forests, lakes, and rivers, there are a lot of options to host the perfect outdoor elopement getaway. So if hiking to a stunning free hanging waterfall, summiting mountains, or paddling a lake or river sounds like your idea of a great elopement day, get in touch. I don’t just take a small outdoor wedding and elopement photos. I help you plan your perfect, adventurous day from beginning to end.

Tips for a Stress-Free Beach Elopement

Including Best Beaches to Elope at in New England

SWELL & STONE / Adventure Elopement Photographer / New England & Beyond

Eloping to the beach can be an incredibly romantic and intimate experience. However, it's important to plan ahead to ensure that everything goes smoothly on your big day. Below are a few things to think about and some tips for pulling off a stress-free beach elopement.

Why elope at the beach?

Beach elopements are becoming increasingly popular for a reason - they offer couples the chance to exchange vows in a truly unique and beautiful setting. If you're looking for a way to make your wedding day truly special, consider eloping to the beach. Just remember to follow these tips to ensure that everything goes off without a hitch!

Here are a few tips to help you pull off a stress-free elopement at the beach:

Choose a sunrise or sunset elopement ceremony

Not only will the lighting be stunning, but you'll avoid the crowds that tend to gather during the middle of the day. Further, if you're planning on having photos taken, the early morning or late evening light will be much more flattering than the harsh midday sun. If you're doing a mid-summer beach wedding the cooler temperatures will be more comfortable for you and your guests.

Wear comfortable shoes, or go barefoot

You'll be doing a lot of walking (and possibly even running) on sand, so make sure to wear shoes that won't rub your feet raw.

Bring insect repellent & sunscreen

Nothing ruins a romantic moment quite like getting bit by a mosquito or getting a terrible sunburn. Be sure to pack insect repellent and sunscreen to keep you comfortable during your elopement ceremony.

Plan for bad weather

Even if you're eloping in the summer, it's always a good idea to have a backup plan in case of rain or other inclement weather. Also, it's often windy at the beach, so be prepared to hold onto your hat or veil. Plan ahead with your hair and makeup artist to find a look that holds up in windy locations.

Pack light

The last thing you want is to lug around heavy bags on your elopement day. Pack the essentials, or get friends and family to help you carry stuff across the sand.

Pick a spot that's meaningful to you, or one where you are stoked to make new memories together

Whether it's where you first met or had your first kiss, choosing a location with meaning will make your ceremony all the more memorable. If you're looking to make new memories, pick a place that looks amazing and that you're both excited about exploring.

Keep your guest list small

A beach elopement is the perfect opportunity to keep things intimate and focus on what's truly important - your relationship. Remember, a smaller guest list means less stress for you both plus fewer people to worry about wondering if they can make it to your elopement location while walking over the sand.

Hire an experienced photographer

Beach elopements are beautiful, but they can also be challenging to photograph. Make sure you hire a pro who knows how to capture the perfect shot, even in difficult lighting conditions. In addition, ask your photographer for help with planning logistics - they likely have a lot of experience eloping and can offer valuable insights.

Plan a picnic celebration on the beach after the ceremony

Don't forget the details. From flowers to music, take some time to plan out the details of your ceremony so everything comes together perfectly. There are actually amazing luxury picnic vendors who will come set up a gorgeous spread for you and your guests and then clean up once you're done. You don't have to worry about a thing!

Best Beaches to Elope at in New England

There are endless beautiful beaches to elope at in New England. Here are a few of our favorites:

Newport, Rhode Island

Historic Newport, RI not only offers crazy beautiful beaches, but numerous amazing state parks, a super cute downtown area, and tons of historic sites as well. This is one of the best spots in New England to elope with a ton of options if you are looking for a place with both great beaches and other amenities. The only downside here is that it can be very crowded in the summer months. This is a great off-season or mid-week elopement choice.

Block Island, Rhode Island

Block Island may as well be called the land of magic for elopements. So many of my favorite elopement moments have happened here. From dancing in the rain while the seals watch, to frolicking down dunes with a perfectly picturesque lighthouse in the background and no one else for miles.

Jamestown beaches, Rhode Island

These are some of my favorite mainland RI beaches because they have so much more than just sand. Epic cliffs and trees, check. Incredible historic sites, check. And even the film location of one of my favorite Wes Anderson flicks, Moonrise Kingdom, check! If Wes Anderson is filming here, you know it’s aesthetically pleasing, with perfect coves tucked away inside looming coastal cliffs. I’ve lived in both San Diego and Rhode Island, and in terms of coastal beautiful RI give CA a run for it’s money.

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

The Cape has endless swathes of incredible coastal dunes, and honestly, this is one of my favorite places to suggest if people want a beach location that is away from everything. There are a bunch of 4x4 sand roads back here that can take you away from it all and boast secluded lighthouses and scenic beaches with both incredible sunrises and sunsets. With the right permitting one of my favorite things to do here is have a fire on the beach as part of the after-celebration.

Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

Just a short ferry ride from Woods Hole in Cape Cod, this island transports you to another dimension. Every single color in the rainbow can be found at Aquinnah Cliffs, and one of the coolest lighthouses I’ve seen is within walking distance of the cute downtown corridor here. All in all, it’s the perfect place to elope on the beach and then have a clambake to celebrate.

Ogunquit Beach, Maine

I’ll call this Maine’s version of Jamestown in RI, but this area is truly unique on its own. Walk the forest-lined trees to the coastal cliffs and find a place completely your own to say your loving vows to your partner.

Narragansett, Rhode Island

I won’t give away my favorite spot for elopers here, but this is another great example of the perfect place for couples who want some solitude, but also be close to other great amenities. A short hike brings you to unreal coastal cliffs and historic ruins. The greenery on the hiking path is often bursting with fragrant flowers in the summer months as well!

Whether you're looking for a crowded beach with plenty of amenities or a secluded spot to exchange vows, you're sure to find the perfect place to elope in New England.

Other Frequently Asked Questions when it comes to eloping on a beach...

How to deal with sand during a beach elopement?

The best way to deal with sand during a beach elopement is to embrace it! After all, that's part of the reason you chose to elope at the beach in the first place. If you're worried about your dress or suit getting dirty, why not go for a more casual look? A flowy white dress or linen pants and a shirt always look beautiful against the backdrop of the ocean.

What is the best time of day to elope at the beach?

The best time of day to elope at the beach is either early in the morning or late in the afternoon. This is when the lighting is best for photos, and you'll also avoid the crowds that tend to flock to the beach during the midday hours.

Can I get married on the beach if it's not a state park?

Yes, you can! As long as you have the proper permits, you can get married on any public beach. Just be sure to check with your local town or city hall to find out what the requirements are.

How do I obtain a marriage license when eloping in a public area like a beach?

The best way to obtain a marriage license when eloping in a public area like a beach is to go to the town or city hall in the town where the beach is located. They will be able to direct you to the proper office.

Can I put chairs and an archway on the beach?

In some cases, you can put chairs and an archway on the beach. However, you will need to obtain a permit from the town or city hall first. Every beach has different rules and some allow this and others do not.

Do you have any other tips for planning a stress-free beach elopement? Share them with us in the comments below. Happy planning!

Best Places to Elope on the East Coast

Top East Coast Elopement Locations

SWELL & STONE / Adventure Elopement Photographer / New England & Beyond

If you're looking for an intimate elopement setting with plenty of charm, the east coast is a great place to consider. From rocky coastline and lush forests to charming small towns and bustling city streets, there are plenty of amazing places to elope on the east coast. In this comprehensive guide, we'll introduce you to some of our favorite spots, from well-known destinations to hidden gems off the beaten path. So if you're ready to say "I do" without all the fuss, read on for inspiration!

Eloping is a popular option for couples who want to avoid the stress and expense of a traditional wedding. More and more couples are eloping these days, and there are plenty of reasons why.

For one, eloping can be a lot cheaper than hosting a big wedding, and people tend to spend money on the things they truly care about, like having a great experience. Some couples choose to hike to their elopement spot, take a plane or helicopter ride, jump into a hot air balloon or kayak to their elopement destination.

And since it's usually just the two of you, you can elope pretty much anywhere you want-including some of the most beautiful places on the east coast.

Whether you're looking for a dramatic setting like Niagara Falls or something more low-key like a quaint bed and breakfast in Vermont, there are plenty of great places to elope on the east coast. In this guide, we'll share some of our favorites so you can start planning your dream elopement.

Best East Coast Regions to Elope

New England

Hands down my favorite region on the east coast for elopements is New England. I may be biased because this is where I spend most of my time photographing, and it’s where I live, but this area truly does have it all. From stunning beaches to endless mountain views, this area is known for outdoor recreation and all the views that come with it.

Vermont

Vermont is another great option for couples who want to elope in New England. This state is known for its beautiful fall foliage, so eloping here in the autumn would be especially stunning. Vermont has plenty of charm to offer eloping couples.

Maine

Maine is a popular destination for elopements because of its stunning natural scenery. From the rocky coastline to the towering mountains, there are plenty of beautiful places to elope in this state. Acadia National Park is a favorite of many couples. And with small towns like Kennebunkport and Portland, you'll have no shortage of charming places to stay during your elopement.

New Hampshire

-The White Mountains: The White Mountains are a great option for couples who want to elope in New England. With plenty of hiking and camping opportunities, this region is perfect for outdoorsy couples. And with its scenic views and quaint towns, the White Mountains offer everything you need for a romantic elopement.

-Lake Winnipesaukee: If you're looking for a lakeside elopement, Lake Winnipesaukee is a great option. This large lake in New Hampshire's Lakes Region is surrounded by mountains, so you'll have plenty of beautiful scenery to enjoy during your elopement.

Rhode Island

-Newport: Newport is a popular elopement destination because of its scenic coastline and charming seaside towns. If you're looking for a romantic spot to elope, Newport would be a great choice.

-Block Island: Block Island is another great option for couples who want to elope by the sea. This small island off the coast of Rhode Island is known for its beautiful beaches and stunning views.

-Narragansett: Narragansett is a great choice for couples who want to elope by the sea. With its beautiful beaches and charming seaside towns, Narragansett has everything you need for a romantic elopement.

Massachusetts

If you're looking for a scenic spot in New England, the Berkshires are a great option. With picturesque mountain views and plenty of charming towns to explore, this region has everything you need for a romantic elopement. Massachusetts's eastern coast is also home to Cape Cod and several gorgeous and scenic islands off the coast.

Here are some helpful links to the Best Places to Elope in New England:

Top Elopement Locations in Each Season

Best Places to Elope in Rhode Island

Top Elopement Locations in Massachusetts

Best Elopement Spots in Upstate New York

Best Spots to Elope in Vermont

Best Elopement Locations in New Hampshire

Best Places to Elope in Maine

Top Elopement Locations in Connecticut

The Mid-Atlantic

Upstate NY

-The Finger Lakes: The Finger Lakes are a great option for couples who want to elope in New York. With its stunning scenery and plentiful outdoor activities, this region is perfect for nature-loving couples.

-The Catskills: The Catskills are another great option for eloping in Upstate New York. With its picturesque mountains and charming small towns, the Catskills have everything you need for a romantic elopement.

-The Adirondacks: The Adirondacks are a great choice for couples who want to elope in Upstate New York. With its stunning scenery and plentiful outdoor activities, this region is perfect for nature-loving couples.

-Niagara Falls, New York: Niagara Falls is one of the most popular spots for elopements on the east coast. With its dramatic setting and easy accessibility from both Canada and the United States, it's no wonder so many couples choose to elope here. If you're looking for a truly memorable elopement experience, Niagara Falls is definitely worth considering.

Pennsylvania

-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia is another great option for couples eloping in the Mid-Atlantic region. This city has a lot to offer, from its rich history to its vibrant food scene. And with plenty of hotels and other amenities, it's easy to find everything you need for a stress-free elopement in Philadelphia.

-The Poconos: The Poconos are a great option for couples who want to elope in Pennsylvania. With its scenic views and ample outdoor activities, this region is perfect for nature-loving couples.

The South

-Asheville, North Carolina: Asheville is a great choice for couples eloping in the south. With its stunning mountain views and charming downtown area, it's no wonder this city is so popular with elopers. And with plenty of hotels and other amenities, it's easy to find everything you need for your elopement here.

-Savannah, Georgia: If you're looking for a truly romantic spot to elope, consider Savannah. This city is known for its beautiful architecture and scenic parks, making it the perfect backdrop for your elopement photos. Plus, with its convenient location on the east coast, Savannah is an easy place to elope if you're short on time.

-Charleston, South Carolina: Charleston is another great option for couples eloping in the south. With its cobblestone streets and antebellum architecture, this city is oozing with southern charm. And with plenty of hotels and other amenities, it's easy to find everything you need for your elopement here.

Common Questions About Eloping

Now that we’ve told you our favorite place to elope, let's answer some common questions about eloping.

What is eloping?

Eloping simply means getting married without all the fuss of a traditional wedding. This can mean anything from eloping to City Hall to eloping at a beautiful location with just a few close family and friends present. The important thing is that you're focused on each other, not on putting on a big show for everyone else.

Why elope?

There are plenty of reasons why couples choose to elope. For some, it's a way to save money and avoid the stress of planning a big wedding. Others want to keep things simple and intimate, or they might elope to a destination that's meaningful to them. Whatever your reasons, eloping can be a great way to focus on what's truly important-each other.

Benefits of Choosing to Elope

As we mentioned, one of the big benefits of eloping is that it can save you a lot of money. Traditional weddings can cost tens of thousands of dollars, but eloping can be done for a fraction of that. And since you're not spending money on things like catering, and a reception hall, you can elope to a more luxurious location, an incredible photographer who will document the day like it deserves, or put that money towards your honeymoon instead.

Eloping is also much more convenient than planning a traditional wedding. There's no need to worry about coordinating all the details with a ton of vendors and guests. It doesn't have to be just the two of you! A lot of people choose to have immediate family or a few friends joy in on the fun.

If it is just the two of you, you can elope on pretty much any date and time that works for you-no need to wait for everyone else to be available.

Finally, eloping gives you the freedom to personalize your wedding exactly how you want. Whether you want to get married in your backyard or elope to a far-flung destination, the sky's the limit when you're eloping. You can even write your own vows, choose your own music, and wear whatever you want-it's all up to you!

So now that we've answered some of the most common questions about eloping, let's take a look at some of our favorite places to elope on the east coast.

Things to Keep in Mind When Planning Your Elopement

If you're thinking about eloping, there are a few things you should keep in mind. Eloping is all about choosing a location that's meaningful to you and your partner. So when you're choosing a place to elope, think about what's important to you and your partner and pick a location accordingly.

As for planning the ceremony itself, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, if you want to elope on the spur of the moment, make sure you have all the necessary documents (e.g. marriage license) with you. Second, if you want to plan something more elaborate, give yourself plenty of time to do so. And finally, don't forget to elope in a place that's special to you and your partner - or a place you’ve always wanted to see together so you can create new memories there.

By following these tips, you can be sure that eloping will be a wonderful and stress-free experience for you and your partner. So go out there and find the perfect spot to elope - it'll be worth it, we promise!

Happy eloping!

Still not sure where to elope? Check out our list of the best places to elope in New England.

Should I Elope? (QUIZ)

Is an Elopement Style Wedding for You?

SWELL & STONE / Adventure Elopement Photographer / New England & Beyond

If you've tried planning a traditional wedding but find yourself uninspired and overwhelmed you may be asking yourself, should I just elope? That is, should you run off and get married without all of the pomp and circumstance? It's a big decision, so take this quiz to help you decide if eloping is right for you.

What is Eloping

Eloping is an exciting and adventurous way to say your vows. At its core, eloping is a romantic gesture that allows two people to make a lifelong commitment in a meaningful, personal way.

Whether you choose to elope by yourselves or with just a few close friends and family members, it's a special opportunity to celebrate your love on your own terms.

What's more, eloping can be an incredibly budget-friendly option, giving you the freedom to focus on all of the other aspects of planning your special day. So if you're looking for something different and memorable for your wedding day, why not consider eloping?

Whether it's rushing off to get hitched with only a couple weeks to plan or jetting off on an exotic destination wedding adventure, eloping is sure to create beautiful memories that will last a lifetime.

The Cost of Eloping

I actually have a great post that covers this in more detail and even includes a calculator. When it comes to getting married, there are many different ways that couples can choose to celebrate their big day. Some opt for an elaborate, traditional ceremony at a large wedding venue with all of their friends and family in attendance. Others may choose to elope, seeking a more intimate and adventurous experience for just the two of them. While many people assume that eloping is cheaper than having a big wedding, the cost of eloping can actually be surprisingly high.

In order to ensure that your elopement goes off without a hitch, you will need to factor in the cost of all of the various components that come into play. This might include travel and accommodations for yourself and your partner, professional photography or videography services, hair and makeup appointments, and any other miscellaneous items that you might want to include in your special day. Additionally, if you are planning on having any guests there with you, you will need to factor in food for at least one meal and anything else you might want to cover for them as well. Ultimately, while eloping can be a wonderful option for certain couples looking for an especially romantic experience, it just depends on what you want to include and like weddings can have a wide range of costs associated.

How to Elope

Eloping is a popular way to get married without all the fuss of a traditional wedding. But how do you go about eloping? Here are a few tips to help you plan the perfect elopement:

1. Choose your destination carefully

You'll want a place that has special meaning to you both, or is simply stunning and romantic.

2. Keep it simple

Eloping is all about stripping away the unnecessary details and focusing on what's truly important: your love for each other.

3. Be prepared

While spontaneous elopements can be incredibly romantic, it's still important to do your research and make sure all the necessary arrangements are in place (e.g., obtaining a marriage license).

4. Tell your closest friends and family members about your plans…or don’t!

People assume when they elope that they can’t have friends or family in attendence. That’s just not true anymore, but it can be if you want it to be. There is no “right way” to elope, so just do it your way and call it a day.

5. Most importantly, relax and enjoy every moment of your elopement

This is one of the most exciting days of your life, so savor every second.

Pros of Eloping

Eloping has become a popular option for couples who want to get married while creating an experience that they will remember forever. There are many Pros of Eloping, including the fact that it is often cheaper than a traditional wedding, and it can be a more intimate and personal experience. Many couples elope because they want to avoid the stress of planning a big wedding, and they also want to have the freedom to choose their own ceremony and vows. Eloping can also be a great way to add an element of adventure to your wedding day, and it can be a lot of fun! If you are considering eloping, here are some pros of eloping that you may want to keep in mind.

-Can be cheaper than a traditional wedding

-More intimate and personal experience

-Can be a great way to add an element of adventure to your wedding day

-Can be more fun than a traditional wedding

- You don’t have to say your vows in front of a large audience…or anyone at all except your partner

- If some family doesn’t approve of your union, you can just not invite them because who cares about their opinion anyway

Cons of Eloping

People often think of eloping as a romantic and adventurous way to get married. While that is true, there are also several potential downsides that should be taken into consideration. For one thing, eloping typically involves skipping over some of the formalities involved in the traditional wedding process. If that’s important to you, it’s something to keep in mind. Of course, you can just include the traditions you care about and forget about the ones you don’t.

Another drawback of eloping is that it often means forfeiting some of the associated rituals, such as bridal showers or bachelorette parties. This can mean missing out on important moments with friends and loved ones who may not be able to attend the ceremony itself.

Overall, while there are clearly some advantages to eloping, couples should carefully consider these potential drawbacks before deciding whether this type of spontaneous wedding is right for them.

Who can Elope

Who can elope? Who can't elope? If you've got the desire to escape to an undisclosed location with your one true love in order to get hitched without all the rigamarole, then you, my friend, can elope! There's no correct answer as to who can or cannot elope. You don't have to be young and in love - though that definitely helps - you could be renewing your vows after 50 years of blissful marriage. You also don't have to be running off together in order to escape judgment from disapproving parents or society - though again, that would add an extra layer of excitement to your adventure. The bottom line is that if you want to elope, then do it!

Eloping is often seen as a spontaneous act, carried out by two people who are madly in love and can't wait to tie the knot. While this may be the case for some couples, eloping is actually an option for any couple who wants to forego a traditional wedding. There are no set rules about who can elope, and couples of all ages, backgrounds, and relationship status can choose to elope. Whether you're planning a secret ceremony or simply want to avoid the hassle of planning a big wedding, eloping might be the right choice for you. So don't let anyone tell you that you can't elope - if it's what you truly want, go for it!

Reasons to Elope

Eloping is a simple and intimate way to marry, without all the fuss and stress that often comes with planning a traditional wedding. Here are four reasons why eloping might be the right choice for you:

1. You want to keep things simple. Eloping eliminates the need to plan a big event or invite a large number of guests. All you need is your officiant and (if the state requires) witnesses, which makes it a very intimate affair.

2. You want to save money. Traditional weddings can be extremely expensive, but eloping can be done on a shoestring budget. You can even get married for free at some locations, like city halls or parks.

3. You want to avoid family drama. If you have difficult family members who you don’t want to invite to your wedding, eloping allows you to avoid that drama altogether.

4. You want an adventure. If you’re looking for an exciting way to start your marriage, elope! This is your chance to do something unique and adventurous, like getting married at the top of a mountain or in another country entirely. Whether you’re eloping for practical reasons or simply because it sounds like fun, there are plenty of reasons to consider this option. But before you make any decisions, be sure to do your research and choose the right location for you.

Where Should You Elope?

I may be a little biased, but since I photograph primarily New England elopements, I think the best place on earth to get married is in New England. When you think of an adventurous place to elope, New England might not be the first thing that comes to mind. With its lush forests and rugged mountains, New England is a picture-perfect spot for any romantic getaway. Whether you want to walk hand-in-hand along icy winter shores or celebrate your nuptials with a dazzle of fireflies in summertime, New England has everything you need for the perfect memorable elopement. I have a ton of articles about the specific places I recommend in New England.

Here are some helpful links to the Best Places to Elope in New England:

Top Elopement Locations in Each Season

Best Places to Elope in Rhode Island

Top Elopement Locations in Massachusetts

Best Elopement Spots in Upstate New York

Best Spots to Elope in Vermont

Best Elopement Locations in New Hampshire

Best Places to Elope in Maine

Top Elopement Locations in Connecticut

Mountains

Why not consider eloping in the mountains? The soaring alpine peaks and pristine lakes of the any of the mountainous states are the ideal setting for those seeking peace and quiet in their special day. Whether you choose to hike through beautiful meadows and hidden waterfalls or simply watch from a cozy mountain cabin as the sun sets over endless ridges and valleys, this magical landscape is sure to spark feelings of wanderlust that stay with you forever.

Ocean

For beach bums looking for inspiration, nothing could beat an oceanfront elopement. With its peaceful waves, sparkling shores, and colorful tropical sunsets, the ocean is the ultimate backdrop for anyone looking to tie the knot with a whimsical touch of romance. Whether you're dreaming of exchanging vows on a secluded stretch of sand or in front of a historic lighthouse, an oceanfront elopement is sure to make your wedding day truly unforgettable.

Desert

If you're looking for an adventure instead of a traditional wedding, you may want to consider eloping in the desert. Deserts are one of the most unique and beautiful places on earth, and they offer a wide range of elopement locations to choose from. In addition to being visually stunning, deserts offer a sense of isolation and peace that can be difficult to find in other environments. Whether you're looking for an intimate ceremony for two or a grand celebration with all your friends and family, there's sure to be a desert location that's perfect for you. So if you're searching for an unforgettable way to tie the knot, look no further than the vast and varied landscape of the desert. Need another quiz to help you determine which landscape you should elope in? Check this out!

Eloping Checklist

Planning to elope can be an incredibly exciting adventure, full of adventure and spontaneity. But before you head out on your elopement adventure, it's important to make sure that you have everything you need to make the day go smoothly. This eloping checklist will help you prepare for everything from securing a marriage license to choosing the perfect elopement location. Check out my more comprehensive checklist HERE.

1. Choose your location

2. Pick your officiant

3. Determine who will witness the ceremony

4. Plan your attire

5. Create a playlist of songs for the occasion

6. Send out invitations (or not!)

So, is eloping for you? If you want an adventure and a chance to really focus on your new spouse, eloping could be the perfect choice for you. Just make sure that you take into account all of the pros and cons so that you can make the best decision for your unique situation. And if you decide that eloping isn’t right for you, no problem! There are plenty of other amazing wedding options out there waiting to be explored.

The Best Places to Elope in Maine

Best Locations for a Maine Elopement

SWELL & STONE / Adventure Elopement Photographer / New England & Beyond

Why Maine is the Perfect Place to Elope?

Maine is the perfect place to elope with your significant other. This state offers some of the most beautiful and scenic landscapes in the country.

The Maine coast is a great place to elope because it offers many different options for venues, from small intimate weddings to elopements. The Maine coast has many natural features that are perfect for an outdoor wedding such as forests, mountains, and beaches. I love to tell people that Maine is the premier spot on the East Coast where the mountains meet the ocean, so if you are both a mountain and ocean person, this might be the place for you.

Maine has a lot of beautiful parks, forests, lakes, mountains, and rivers that are perfect for outdoor ceremonies.

Want to spread your search a little broader? Here’s my New England elopement guide. Or check out these if you’re looking for Rhode Island, Vermont, Upstate NY, New Hampshire, or Massachusetts.

What are the Best Places to Elope Within the State?

Maine is one of the most beautiful places to elope. It has a lot of scenic views and some of the best restaurants in the country. Maine also has a lot of small towns that you can explore with your significant other on your honeymoon.

The best Maine elopement locations are:

Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park is a beautiful place to elope. The park spans over 46,000 acres and offers a variety of scenic views. The park is made up of mountains, lakes, forests and more. There are many attractions for guests to explore including hikes on trails, kayaking along the coastlines, biking along the carriage roads, sailing on Frenchman Bay and exploring the Bar Harbor waterfront.

Baxter State Park

Located in Maine, Baxter State Park is a beautiful location that is perfect for an elopement. This state park has the Appalachian Trail to explore as well as many other trails to hike. Visitors will also be able to enjoy the views of Mt. Katahdin which are absolutely stunning, especially during sunrise and sunset. The park is open year-round and will provide a beautiful setting for your elopement day.

Camden Hills State Park

Camden Hills State Park is a beautiful location in Maine perfect for tying the knot. This scenic park offers a variety of elopement venues, from cabins to the historic mansion, so there is sure to be a spot just right for you.

Kittery Point Lighthouse

Kittery Point Lighthouse is a popular destination for eloping New England couples. The lighthouse itself is known as the "most photographed lighthouse in Maine" and boasts some of the most breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. In addition, Kittery Point has some of the best seafood menus as well as plenty of affordable B&Bs that are perfect for newlywed couples to stay in.

The Cliff House

The Cliff House is a luxury lodge tucked away on the coast of Maine. This serene vacation spot offers ocean views, cozy guest rooms, and plenty of memorable moments for two. You'll enjoy hiking, biking and kayaking in addition to delectable food and wine tastings. This serene vacation spot offers ocean views, cozy guest rooms, and plenty of memorable moments for two. You'll experience the beauty of hiking, biking and kayaking while you enjoy delectable food and wine tastings.

Mt. Blue State Park

Mt. Blue State Park has a way of grabbing your attention with its towering trees and lush greenery. Surrounded by the sparkling waters of Swift Dam Pond, this is a perfect place to elope in Maine. The park is a great place for a picnic, and offers several trails for hiking and biking. The Appalachian Trail runs through the park.

Pemaquid Lighthouse

For couples looking for a scenic spot to get married, there may not be a more picturesque and romantic location than the Pemaquid Lighthouse. Standing tall on a rocky outcrop with an unobstructed view of the ocean, this iconic New England landmark provides the perfect backdrop for your elopement day. celebration. The lighthouse is a short drive from the town of Pemaquid, located on Vinalhaven island in Maine. The not-for-profit Pemaquid Lighthouse and Museum, established in 1993, provides this unique venue exclusively for weddings and events.

West Quoddy Head Lighthouse

West Quoddy Head Lighthouse in Maine is one of the most beautiful, serene locations on Earth. For those looking for a breathtaking, awe-inspiring spot to get married, this is it. The lighthouse is located on a headland with an expansive view of Maine’s coast. It has been a place of worship for the indigenous tribes of the area, who believed that it was home to the Great Spirit. If you’re looking for a romantic setting for your wedding that is steeped in history and romance, this is just the spot.

Want to fly into a secluded backcountry spot for your elopement?

Looking for an even more unique way to celebrate your elopement day? Maine has several float plane services that can fly you in to the most beautiful elopement locations. There are a wide variety of elopement locations that can make for a perfect intimate wedding. These small locations are perfect for couples who would like to share their big day with a few close friends and family members. Float plane services in Maine can fly you to the areas of choice, so all you have to do is show up and say "I do."

Maine is kind of like the “wild west” of the east coast. There is less regulation and a lot of open space, so the idea of flying and landing somewhere, doing the ceremony, and flying out is possible. These providers have regular scenic tours, but they also allow for custom packages.

Something you should also consider is your date. It seems like some (but not all) of these operators fly from May to Oct. because it’s the busy season, but some do operate outside of those months.

There are several Maine based float plane services that can fly you into the most beautiful and secluded backcountry locations. You can experience an amazing elopement in a scenic setting, and then enjoy your honeymoon in a cabin or some other nearby accommodation.

How Much Does it Cost to Get Married in Maine?

Getting married in Maine can be a very expensive affair, but eloping in Maine can run the gamut from affordable to pricey. There are ways to cut down on the cost of your wedding. Check out this article on how much it costs to elope.

There are many factors that contribute to the cost of a wedding. Some may include the venue, catering, flowers and other décor, music and entertainment, etc. This is why it is important to have a budget set before you start planning your event.

Luckily, you can cut what you don’t care about when eloping. Most eloping couples don’t pay for a venue, or they only pay a permit fee to get married on public lands. Other things eloping couples don’t have to pay for is food and drink for a large guest list. This enables you to spend more on the things that you truly care about, like documenting your day and making it the experience of a lifetime.

It is also important that you do not forget to factor in the cost of marriage license fees and officiant fees when determining your total costs for your big day!

What are the Requirements for Getting Married in Maine?

Maine marriage laws are governed by the Maine Revised Statutes Title 19-A. For more info about the legalities of eloping in Maine, check out this site. Generally, you are able to obtain your marriage license at the town clerk’s office the day before your elopement, but each area is different so make sure to check with the town where you are eloping.

You need to have one or more witnesses at your wedding ceremony in Maine.

You must also be unmarried to get married in Maine. If you were previously married, you will need a divorce decree before getting remarried in Maine.

Should you choose Maine for your elopement?

Maine elopements are becoming increasingly popular in recent years. The beauty of Maine is unmatched and it is the perfect place for a couple who wants to get married without the hassle of planning a wedding.

There are many reasons why you should consider Maine for your elopement. First, it is the perfect place for an outdoor ceremony. Second, there is no waiting period to get married in Maine which means you can plan your wedding on short notice if you need to. Third, with so many beautiful locations to choose from, you can have your elopement in a setting that fits your personality and style. Finally, Maine has amazing accommodations that can accommodate all types of budgets which means there is something for everyone!

Planning your elopement can be an overwhelming process. But with these tips, you will be able to have the wedding of your dreams! If you're looking for a unique location to say your vows with the person you love, eloping in Maine can be the best decision you ever make.

Eloping in Connecticut? Here are the Best Locations for a Connecticut Elopement

The Best Places to elope in Connecticut

You may be considering eloping instead of having an extravagant wedding with all the stress, opinions, and expense that goes along with it. If you're looking to elope in Connecticut then these are the best locations for your big day.

Connecticut is known for its rich history, but it has plenty of beautiful elopement locations as well. It is one of the most beautiful states in the United States with a lot of diverse landscapes, from rolling hills and mountains to beaches and rivers.

Want to spread your search a little broader? Here’s my New England elopement guide. Or check out these if you’re looking for Rhode Island, Vermont, Upstate NY, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, or Maine.

Connecticut is a state that has encompasses many picturesque landscapes that are perfect for eloping. Whether you are looking for a secluded mountain view or want to get married on the beach, the public lands of Connecticut have you covered. Here is a list of some of the most popular and beautiful spots in Connecticut for eloping:

Lighthouse Point Park

Nestled in the beautiful hay-colored hills of Connecticut, this serene park is a true gem. It's only 20 minutes from New Haven and offers breathtaking views of Long Island Sound and the Connecticut coastline. You can't miss the historical landmark, the Old Mill. The park houses many different habitats, including wetlands and pine forests. A beautiful nature trail leads you through fields and woodland with a history lesson at every bend. The most popular event here is the annual September Harvest Festival, which features a food court with local vendors in addition to live music and activities for all ages. The park also has a swimming pool and is home to a herd of white-tailed deer, which are the largest herd in Connecticut.

Lovers Leap State Park

Lovers Leap State Park is home to one of the most romantic views in Connecticut. The park is located on a scenic bluff overlooking the Housatonic River and is a popular site for couples looking to elope. The park is a beloved spot for lovers who come to this location to celebrate their elopement and enjoy a picnic.

Devils Hopyard State Park (Chapman falls)

Devil's Hopyard State Park is the perfect place to go if you want to elope. With lush green meadows and a stunning waterfall, this park is one of Connecticut's natural treasures.

Hammonasset Beach State Park

Hammonasset Beach State Park is a vast, public beach that stretches over 2 miles. It's a great elopement location for couples who want to enjoy the beach, but don't want to deal with crowds of people. If you're looking for a more private setting, this is the perfect place to go.

Putnam Memorial State Park

This state park is a popular destination for people looking to elope. The park has quite a few features that make it an ideal place for a private wedding ceremony. The Putnam Memorial State Park offers beautiful views of the Connecticut River, plenty of space for photographs, and a beautiful stone chapel with stained-glass windows. The park is also home to a gazebo, complete with stone path, where the couple can exchange their vows. Pick up a marriage license at any town clerk or justice of the peace in Connecticut and then you're ready to go!

Kent Falls State Park

Kent Falls State Park is the perfect spot for a private, quiet marriage ceremony. It's beautiful, private, and has unbeatable views of the falls.

Tamarack Lodge

Tamarack Lodge is a beautiful, secluded place to elope. The setting is the perfect backdrop for your wedding day. They offer a variety of ceremony options and have an onsite officiant available for you. to meet with. This wedding venue is perfect for a rustic, intimate ceremony and reception.

Harkness Memorial State Park

Harkness Memorial State Park is located in Waterford, Connecticut and is a favorite destination among many couples. The stunning views of the Long Island Sound, rolling hills and lush forests are perfect for your elopement, small outdoor wedding, or vow renewal. .Harkness Memorial is a 100-acre state park and memorial dedicated to the memory of Harris Starr Harkness, an American businessman who donated his estate and funds for its creation. It is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection.

Fayerweather Island Lighthouse

Fayerweather Island Lighthouse is a stunning wedding venue in Connecticut. The venue offers a picturesque backdrop overlooking Long Island Sound, and it also provides the convenience of on-site lodging for guests. What's more, Fayerweather Island Lighthouse provides an unrivaled setting for anyone looking for a wedding with historical significance.

Gilette’s Castle State Park

Gilette’s Castle State Park is a beautiful and historical area in Connecticut. Originally, the castle was built by General George Washington in 1779. It has been designated a National Historic Landmark because it's one of the few remaining colonial fortifications in America. Today, you can visit the Castle and explore its amazing gardens or you can travel back in time at the Gilettes Manor House.

Rand’s View

A far-off and secluded mountain where you can elope, Rand’s View is a spectacular and serene setting in Connecticut. The beautiful view of the Appalachian Trail will make your wedding day truly unforgettable.

Requirements to Get Married in Connecticut

Connecticut has 4 requirements for getting married. To get married in Connecticut, you must be at least 18 years old (or have parental consent), have a valid driver's license or official identification card, not be married to someone else, and not be related by blood to your spouse.

If you and your partner live out of state and want to get a marriage license in Connecticut, here’s how:

If you and your partner live out of state but want to get married in Connecticut, you can use the Connecticut Online Marriage License Application. To get this application, go to https://www.ct.gov/marriagelicenses/ and then click on the "Obtaining a License Outside of Connecticut" tab.

Cost of Eloping in Connecticut

In the state of Connecticut, the cost of eloping is $150. If a couple would like to get married at a government building, the price is $100 for a civil ceremony and $75 for a justice of the peace. It costs more to have a justice of the peace or ordained minister travel to public lands to officiate your ceremony. However, some photographers, like myself, are also ordained ministers and can serve as such on your elopement day.

Planning a wedding can be one of the most expensive things you will ever do in your life. It can cost an average of $35,000 to plan and execute a ceremony. That is not including the honeymoon! Eloping is becoming more and more popular for couples who can't afford the high cost. Here is a helpful calculator that estimates how much it costs to elope.

Most eloping couples pay for the things they care about, like creating an incredible experience for their day and having a seasoned photographer document it so they can cherish those memories for years to come. So include what you want and who you want and let the rest go. Couples who elope chose to do it their way, and I’ve never had a couple tell me they regretted keeping things simple and creating the most memorable experience for themselves.

Why you should elope in Connecticut

Connecticut is the perfect place to elope with your spouse-to-be. The state is small enough that you can explore most of it in one day and big enough to get lost in the beauty of it all. From quaint historic towns to beaches, there's something for everyone in Connecticut.

Planning an elopement is a perfect way to make your wedding day more intimate and personalized. Eloping can also be cheaper than a traditional wedding. Connecticut has beautiful landscapes, including the coast and mountains, that are easily accessible without traveling far. The Nutmeg State is a great destination for eloping because of the state's beautiful scenery, rolling hills, and scenic water views.

Connecticut is a beautiful state and has plenty of great places to get married, you just need to know where to look.

The Best Small Wedding Venues in RI in 2023

Top Small Wedding Venues in Rhode Island

SWELL & STONE /Elopement Photographer / New England & Beyond

Couple gets married in front of a lighthouse on Block Island. Small outdoor wedding venues in RI. Rhode Island wedding packages.
Couple laughs and daughter runs and plays during their micro wedding at Beavertail Lighthouse. Small outdoor wedding venues in RI. Rhode Island wedding packages.
Couple laughs and bride kisses daughter while she is on the groom’s shoulders during sunset at their micro wedding at Beavertail Lighthouse. Small outdoor wedding venues in RI. Rhode Island wedding packages.
Married couple is surprised when a seal pops its head up on the beach in Rhode Island. Small outdoor wedding venues in RI. Rhode Island wedding packages.

Rhode Island is one of the best places in New England and in the U.S. to hold a small outdoor wedding. If you love coastline, wildlife, insane sunrise and sunset views, and a variety of great small wedding venues then Rhode Island should be on the top of your wedding list. There are a ton of spots with epic views, and the great thing about this tiny state is that it has over 400 miles of coastline that faces north, east, west, and south. So unlike other east coast locations, there are a variety of sunset view locations, of course, many sunrise spots as well, but also many scenic spots to watch the stars come out and the milky way rise over the ocean. So if you’re a beach bum, forest fanatic, or a fan of lakes, ponds, and rivers, Rhode Island has some of the best scenery you can imagine.

If you only have around 10-15 people or fewer in your group and you’re looking for places to elope on public lands with just the two of you or a very small group, check out my recommendations for the Best Places to Elope in Rhode Island. If you’d like to spread your search a little wider here’s my New England elopement guide. Check out these articles if you’re looking for Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, or Upstate NY.

When your group is larger than 15 people, but you still want those gorgeous outdoor adventure wedding vibes, it makes sense to rent a private space that has that feel, but can accommodate your guests with comfortable chairs, facilities, and a gorgeous spot to celebrate after the ceremony. That doesn’t mean we can’t sneak away for an hour and shoot couple’s portraits at a lighthouse, but it makes things logistically easier with a larger crowd. Here are a few of my favorite small wedding venues in Rhode Island.

  1. The Preserve RI, Richmond

    Although this is a non-waterfront location it’s one of my favorites because this spot has magical forest and rolling hill vibes instead. So if you’re into a more remote feeling small wedding, this might be what you’re looking for. I particularly recommend this location in the spring when the flowers are in bloom. I mean how incredible would it be to have your getting ready photos done at their amazing treehouse retreat. Are you a fan of Lord of the Rings? How about hosting your cocktail hour at the incredible Maker’s Mark Hobbit House? Plus they have so many things for you and your guests to do from canoeing and kayaking to ziplining and rock climbing. Fill your weekend with adventure, fun, and beautiful experiences!

  2. Castle Hill, Newport

    When I think of Castle Hill, I think of one of the most iconic and picturesque lighthouses in the whole state of Rhode Island. Their grounds are stunning, the sunset views are amazing, and you can choose from lantern-lit gardens and white sandy beaches, ideal for warm-weather Newport, RI weddings. They have this whole getting married thing down and they can assist you with the catering, flowers, and other details you might need help with. That’s right they have their own personal in-house wedding planners to make all your dreams come true for your intimate seaside sunset wedding.

  3. Lavender Waves Farm, South Kingstown

    Imagine your stunning day surrounded by intensely purple lavender with the incredible smell wafting through the air. Lavender Waves Farm is a private farm you can rent for your small outdoor wedding. Located in South Kingstown it’s close to a number of other incredible spots that are great for couple’s portraits, like Point Judith and East Beach. Bonus- there’s no need for a florist when you hold your wedding at a lavender farm!

  4. Various Venues, Block Island

    Block Island is a stunning wedding site with out-of-this-world ocean views, lighthouses, dunes, shockingly gorgeous beaches, and lots of beautiful pockets to explore. There are a lot of great venues and vendors on the island. So take the ferry over from the mainland, rent some scooters, explore the island for photos, and genuinely enjoy the hell out of your magical wedding day.

  5. Private VRBO’s that Allow Events

    This is one of my favorite suggestions because you can come up with places you never dreamed you could hold your wedding at, and you have a place to stay as well! When searching for a place to hold your small outdoor wedding, make sure you go into their filters and check “Event’s Allowed” to filter to only the locations that allow events. You can also add other filters like “Pets Allowed” or “Waterfront” to really customize your amazing experience. I’ve found incredible treehouses, stunning beachfront property with private beach access, so if you want to include a clambake reception, make sure you check this out as an option. Check out this gallery.

  6. Cove Cabin, Mount Hope Farm, Bristol

    This site is one of my favorites because it has a truly “in the middle of nature” vibe. Your entire guest list can stay here with you, giving it the summer camp wedding feeling. Cove Cabin sits on the water’s edge of Mount Hope Bay, with unreal views of Seal Island, the Mount Hope Bridge, and Narragansett Bay. It was built in the 1940s as an Adirondack-style family retreat, the area and its adjacent lawn offer breathtaking views of the Bays. The Cabin can host up to 60 guests. Sunsets are spectacular and on a clear day, the Mount Hope Bridge frames the Newport Bridge at the opposite end of Narragansett Bay. Plus there are lush forests and lots of greenery on the property giving a truly unique aesthetic.

  7. Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI

    Naturally, an iconic Rhode Island view is the Newport Bridge. So you may as well host your small wedding here. They have a ton of ceremony spots to choose from, parking is easy, and sunsets are incredible from this spot. They help orchestrate your day and have a variety of vetted vendors to choose from. This is a quintessential RI experience, so if you’re looking for iconic Rhode Island views, this might be your spot. Check out a gallery from this spot HERE.

  8. Harbor Lights, Warwick

    They have incredibly gorgeous setups that can include a harborview ceremony overlooking the Narragansett Bay. Want to add more adventure to your day? They have the option to do a sunset cruise on the water. And they face west so the sunsets at this spot are unreal. They can help you figure out the catering, decor, and all the little details that will make your micro-wedding your dream day.

  9. Ocean House, Westerly

    Another stunning waterfront location where the possibilities are endless. You can set up your intimate reception table on the private beach or hold your ceremony on the lawn. They have tents if the weather turns, and can generally match whatever feel you’d like to bring to your day from casual and laid back to high-end and elegant.

  10. The Boathouse, Tiverton

    The Boathouse hosts small weddings with up to 48 people total on their stunning property on Sakonnet River with brilliant panoramic views. You can get married on the private dock, so literally over the water, or on the lawn, and they also cater the celebration after. It’s a great option for couples who want a gorgeous one-stop option that is also incredibly beautiful. Check out a gallery from this spot HERE.

  11. Shepherd’s Run, South Kingstown

    Shepherd’s run is a new event venue and winery. It is full-service, so if you want to not worry about any of your wedding day decisions, let them take care of that for you. Wedding ceremonies can be held in the Beatrix Farrand designed walled garden, and there are 36 acres total to choose from.

  12. Blueberry Cove Inn, Narragansett

    The adorable bed and breakfast helps you with all the little details. The innkeeper also serves as an officiant, and they take care of the flowers, cake, and champagne toasts as well. They have a beautiful lawn and they are very close to a lot of scenic spots for great couples portraits on the coast.

  13. South County Museum, Narragansett

    The Museum is a seven-acre campus located on the 174-acre Canonchet Farm Park, two miles off US 1 in Narragansett. It’s just a five-minute walk from Narragansett Town Beach. They only host weddings are hosted from May through October and you can choose from the lawn or in the ivy-covered stable ruins. It is a more DIY setup and you arrange for tents & rental equipment. There is plenty of parking, but no heating or air conditioning.

Okay, that was a lot of info, but there are a ton of great spots in Rhode Island for an outdoor adventurous small wedding. Remember, it’s your day, so you can go canoeing, and then get married later in the day. Your wedding day should include exactly what you want it to include and nothing that you don’t. If you’re looking for a photographer to capture your unique and adventurous small outdoor wedding, that’s where I come in! I’ve been doing this for a long time, and can’t help guide you through the process. Get in touch using the button below, and start planning the small outdoor wedding of your dreams.

Why You NEED to Stay Out After Sunset on Your Elopement Day

Stunning Night Sky Elopement & Wedding Photos

SWELL & STONE / ADVENTURE WEDDING & ELOPEMENT PHOTOGRAPHER / UNITED STATES AND BEYOND

Couple enjoy the milky way on Block Island in Rhode Island during their elopement. Rhode Island elopement photographer
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Night sky elopement wedding in Acadia National Park. Married couple enjoy the starry night sky in Maine. Maine elopement packages. Acadia National Park elopement.
Star trails on Lake Champlain during Vermont elopement. Vermont elopement photographer.

When the sun goes down and blue hour sets in, a lot of couples think it’s time to pack up and call it a night or head indoors for their celebration, but others opt to stay out under the night sky and see what kind of show the evening will put on for them. From catching the full moon rising, to dancing your first dance around a campfire under the milky way- I promise, it’s worth it to stay out after dark if you have a photographer who knows how to capture those low light situations. This happens to be one of my specialties, so here are some of my favorite ways to capture couples in love after the sun goes down.

Full Moon Rise

If it’s a full moon night, the full moon rises as the sun sets, and you don’t have to stick around long to catch the moon rising. Along with casting a lot of light on a night sky scene, a full moon rising often looks giant and yellow when it’s lower in the sky. It’s an amazing thing to see, and a lot of couples find that it’s a moment they love to soak in and enjoy.

Milky Way

The core of the Milky Way is only visible in the Northern Hemisphere from March to October. But if you don’t want to stay up very late or get up very early the best time to include the Milky Way in your elopement photos is from mid-June to early October. This is because in mid-June the core of the Milky Way rises just after sunset, and over the course of the summer and into the fall that time gets earlier. So by the time October rolls around the Milky Way can be seen in the night sky for only a brief time before it sets in the dark.

Star Trails

The Milky Way, while spectacular, is not the only way to enjoy the night sky and capture great photos during your elopement. Even on a night when the Milky Way is not visible, it is still possible to capture otherworldly night sky landscapes, like star trails. Star trails are the images above with the stars streaking in a circle across the sky. This type of image is created by taking a series of long exposure images and stitching them together in post-production. For this to work, you just need a (mostly) cloudless night, and a location that has a clear view of the sky to the north. I compose the shot with my camera pointed toward Polaris, the north star, and then I position the couple. The couple only needs to stand still for a few long exposure shots, normally 10 to 30 seconds per shot, and then my camera keeps running, and time-lapses the scene for the next hour or two. While that’s happening sometimes the couple heads out for the night, and sometimes we eat s’mores over the campfire. Either way, I’m happy to continue sitting under the stars while the camera continues capturing the scene.

Campfire

While you’re out either waiting for the Milky Way to rise or just hanging out beneath the stars, another amazing way to capture love under the night sky with limited light is by having a campfire. Along with keeping you warm, it provides a beautiful, natural light that beckons you to snuggle up. Please practice Leave No Trace principles and use an existing fire ring. There are so many amazing options for capturing love around a fire, not to mention the flame symbolism!

Starry Night Sky

Sometimes you end up in a location with a lovely cloudless night, but you can’t see the view facing north, there is no full moon rising, and the Milk Way isn’t rising until later. That’s ok, and taking photos under the stars still looks cool! Even if it’s just for the experience of staying out late and watching the night sky with your loved one, I’ve never had a couple say they regretted staying out under the stars on their wedding night!

More common questions about staying out under the night sky during your elopement

When is the best time of year to capture the night sky?

The best time of year to capture the night sky, in general, is when there are no clouds. As mentioned above, the core of the Milky Way can only be seen in the Northern Hemisphere from March to October, and it’s generally nicer to hang out at night when it’s not too cold outside. That said, winter is still a great time to see the stars in places like the desert southwest. Although it’s still cold and you won’t see the core of the Milky Way, star trail potential is great. In addition to taking the above into consideration, a full moon makes it’s hard to capture the stars, so it’s best to plan around the moon if you’re set on getting star photos.

Where are the best locations to elope with a chance to see a starry night sky?

In general, the desert is one of the best places to see the night sky. There are a few reasons for this. First, it is impossible to take good night sky photos with a lot of light pollution, so you need to be far enough away from metro areas to not have the light leak into your photo. It’s easy to get to the middle of nowhere in the desert. And second, the desert sky is often cloudless, which removes another big obstacle to astrophotography. Lastly, you will find unobstructed views in all directions in the desert. It’s harder to take great night sky photos deep in a forest, just because it’s more difficult to find a somewhat open view of the sky.

This doesn’t mean that you can’t take night sky photos if your elopement is in a different location. It’s best to chat with your photographer to find out what is possible for your elopement day and location.

How long do we have to stand still?

Generally only 10 to 30 seconds at a time for a total of about a minute or two. I always like to take a few frames with the couple in the shot so I can pick the best, most crisp one.

If it’s partly cloudy outside is it still possible? What about if it’s windy?

If it’s partly cloudy it is still possible to take night sky photos, but it is likely not possible to do star trails. This is because you need an hour stretch of cloudless sky to keep the final image consistent. If clouds move through the frame they can ruin the entire image. Although, as you can see with one of my star trail images above, there are clouds running through the frame. High, thin, and wispy clouds don’t ruin the image as much as other types, because they look as though they flow through the frames better than puffy clouds. If it is completely cloudy, but not raining, your only option is to do campfire photos, and no night sky will be possible unless the clouds open up. If it’s raining, it’s probably best to get out of the rain.

If it’s windy, it may be harder to hold still, and your clothes might move even if you don’t. I think that’s okay and I still like many of the images that were taken on windy nights!

What’s the best way to plan for night sky photos during our elopement?

The best way to plan for it is to have a photographer who can keep you updated on what phase the moon will be in, what the weather looks like, and which location would give you the best chance for success. I can’t stress enough that if a night sky photo is important to your elopement that you hire someone with the proven ability to handle a variety of night sky conditions and someone who is knowledgable about astrophotography. It is a style of photography that can’t be faked and takes years to master.

If you’d love an expert to help make this dream come true, get in touch, and let’s start planning your incredible adventure wedding today!