So you have decided to elope? But don’t know where to begin?

How to Elope in Colorado

and Beyond!

This page is an information guide and resource to help you better plan and prepare for your elopement so that it can be a day you will never forget.

Bride and groom posing on a rocky cliff in a scenic mountain landscape, with the bride holding a bouquet of flowers.
Bride and groom embracing on a scenic mountain landscape, with the bride holding a bouquet and her veil blowing in the wind.

PLANNING YOUR COLORADO ELOPEMENT

a bride and her wife embrace at Ruby Beach in Olympic for their LGTBQ elopement

Ruby Beach - Olympic NP

bride and groom kiss at a mountain overlook at sunset in Colorado

Sapphire Point - Dillon, Colorao

bride and groom share a kiss in the foggy forest at Mt. Rainier National Park

Mt. Rainier NP - Washington

If you decide to elope in a National or State Park, here are some things to know:

  • Most National and State Parks will require a “Special Use” Permit in order for elopement and wedding services to take place within their lands.

  • Special Permits range in cost from $50-$300 depending on location and time.

  • Applications for the Special Permits should be submitted well in advance in order for enough time to process them before the elopement day.

  • Each National Park has a contact page on nps.gov . You can get in contact with a ranger and ask them about obtaining special permits and any other info you may need to know. (such as Covid-19 updates/travel restrictions)

  • There will likely be some other restrictions you will come across when dealing with National or State Parks, such as the number of people allowed to be in attendance( usually under 50 ), what kinds of backdrops or rentals you can bring in, if dogs are allowed, etc etc etc. These are all great questions to ask the rangers of the park you wish to elope in.

Other things to note when choosing a location:

  • If hiking is required for the location, give yourself plenty of time to casually enjoy the hike. Take it slow. Enjoy the moment and take in the scenery. I recommend a different pair of shoes for the hike, and you can either choose to hike wearing the dress, or hike in the dress and attire and change once there.

  • Sunset is a preferred time for the ceremony. That way you have the whole day to chill, get ready, anticipate, drink, do yoga, whatever you want. And it’s the best time of day for photos.

  • But sometimes a sunrise elopement, depending on location, can be a great option for popular spots such as national parks. Even though it is an early start, it will be calm and relaxed. Crowds wont be there. But the cold might be. 🥶


If you are wanting to Elope in a state outside of Colorado, I will absolutely travel there and we can make this happen!

Rocky Mountain National Park - Estes Park, Colorado

Rocky Mountain National Park - Estes Park, Colorado

Summit of Mount Massive - Lake County, Colorado.

Summit of Mount Massive - Lake County, Colorado.

Great Sand Dunes National Park - Mosca, Colorado

Great Sand Dunes National Park - Mosca, Colorado

Maroon Bells - Aspen, Colorado

Maroon Bells - Aspen, Colorado

What should you expect from us?

  • With over 5 years experience shooting Elopements all over the US, you can expect us to come prepared for the day with a passion to create and capture the elopement day you’ve always dreamed.

  • You can expect our commitment to helping you plan, craft and capture an elopement day that is uniquely you and celebrates your love and commitment to each other.

  • My Elopement Package gets you 4+ hours of coverage time. This is typically enough time for us to be there for some preparation activities, ceremony, and post-ceremony celebration and fun.

  • We are here to help guide and capture your day, while also providing you the space to be yourselves and experience this intimate and special day together.

KIND WORDS

KIND WORDS

  • "We couldn’t be happier with our decision to book Caleb (and Amy) as our photo/videographer. They were so helpful with planning and helped find the perfect spots for our elopement. They also were able to keep an eye on the weather and trail conditions leading up to our day to be better prepared with plans. They made us both feel very comfortable and helped make our day even more perfect! Caleb’s work is AMAZING. When I was researching who to use, I kept coming back to Caleb because of his style and abilities. He was also very responsive when I reached out (a few others were very slow/didn’t respond for weeks). I really appreciated how on top of communication they were."

    • M + D

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bride and groom kiss at a waterfall in Crested Butte for their elopement

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