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THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN YOU ELOPE

01/17/2026 | By: Nicole Christiansen Photography

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Eloping in Southern Utah?

  • Choose the Perfect Location: Southern Utah boasts breathtaking landscapes, including national parks like Zion and Bryce Canyon. Consider the scenery and accessibility when selecting your elopement site.
  • Permits and Regulations: Check if you need any permits for your ceremony, especially in national parks or protected areas. Adhere to local regulations to avoid any complications. With ion there is a loop pole when it comes to elopements that if you have your elopement outside of the park, you dont need a permit to do pictures or a photoshoot inside the park boundaries. 
  • Season and Weather: Southern Utah has varying weather conditions throughout the year. Research the best seasons for your preferred climate and landscape, and be prepared for unpredictable weather.
  • Time of Day: Consider the time of day for your ceremony. Sunrise and sunset offer stunning lighting for photos, but also think about the crowds at popular spots.
  • Guest List: Decide whether you want an intimate ceremony with just the two of you or invite close family and friends. Keep in mind the logistics of bringing guests to remote locations.
  • Accommodations: Plan where you'll stay during your elopement. Options range from camping and vacation rentals to local hotels. Ensure you book accommodations in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Vow Writing: Take the time to write personal vows that reflect your relationship. It adds a meaningful touch to your elopement ceremony.
  • Attire and Gear: Choose clothing suitable for the terrain and climate. Consider comfortable footwear, especially if you plan on hiking to your elopement spot.
  • Plan for the Unexpected: Have a backup plan for weather or other unforeseen changes. Be flexible and ready to adjust your plans as needed.
  • Celebrate After: Plan activities to celebrate after your ceremony, whether it’s a picnic, dinner at a local restaurant, or an adventure exploring the area.

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