How to Incorporate Outdoor Adventures into Your Elopement Photography Experience
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Elopement photography isn’t just about pretty pictures in scenic locations. It’s about telling your love story through meaningful, intentional experiences. For couples who crave connection with nature and each other, an adventure elopement offers the perfect blend of romance and intimacy. Whether you’re hiking to a remote vista, paddling across a tranquil lake, or skiing down a snowy slope, there are countless ways to make your elopement day a reflection of your favorite outdoor passions.
As an adventure elopement photographer based near Salt Lake City, Utah, I help couples create and capture unforgettable days full of authenticity and heart. Let’s explore how to incorporate your favorite outdoor activities into your elopement, and how to make sure your day is beautifully documented from start to finish.

Why Choose an Adventure Elopement?
More and more couples are choosing elopement photography experiences in place of traditional weddings. Why? Because an adventure elopement allows you to:
- Celebrate your love in a meaningful location
- Focus on each other without distractions
- Combine your favorite activities into one epic day
- Capture stunning, story-driven images with your elopement photographer
Whether you’re nature lovers, thrill-seekers, or simply want something different, planning your day around outdoor adventures ensures a truly personalized experience and the photos will reflect that.
Elopement Session
Starting at $500
- $250/hour, 2 hour minimum
- Average of 50-100 edited images per hour of coverage
- $100 non-refundable deposit to book
- Remainder due one week before the session
- Travel fees applicable if 35+ miles from West Jordan
Real Life Inspiration: Alex & Emma’s Hiking Elopement
One of my favorite fall elopements was with Alex & Emma, who planned a peaceful hiking elopement near Salt Lake City. They wanted the best of both worlds so they planned an intimate adventure with the people they love most.
We met up with a small group of their closest friends and family and hiked together to a stunning overlook. The ceremony took place just as the sun began slipping over the horizon. The light was warm, golden, and rich with that autumn glow.
As Alex and Emma exchanged vows under a pastel sunset, the crisp air and serene landscape made it feel like time stood still. It was the perfect beginning to a happy marriage and the photos captured every quiet, heartfelt moment of it.


Ideas to Include Outdoor Activities in Your Adventure Elopement Photography
1. Hike to Your Ceremony Spot
For outdoorsy couples, hiking is one of the most symbolic ways to kick off your elopement. The trail becomes a shared journey that builds excitement and connection as you reach your vow exchange location.
Elopement Tip:
Whether you’re exploring Utah’s Wasatch Mountains, the red rock cliffs of Moab, or a canyon overlook near Salt Lake City, your hike can be as easygoing or ambitious as you want. I’ll help you find a location that fits your comfort level and your vision.
2. Kayak or Canoe to a Scenic Vow Spot
Imagine paddling out to a peaceful lake cove in the Uintas or Southern Utah and exchanging vows as the water ripples quietly around you. It’s serene, cinematic, and unforgettable. With the right planning, this can be a calm, easygoing part of your day and make for some incredible elopement photos.
3. Horseback Ride for a Western-Inspired Ceremony
If you’re drawn to rustic romance, a horseback elopement through Utah’s open fields or forested trails offers a cinematic way to say your vows. Ride together to your ceremony site, or include a short trail ride after your vow exchange for relaxed, connected photos.
4. Combine Multiple Activities for a Full-Day Elopement
Start with a sunrise hike in the Wasatch, follow it up with kayaking or a picnic, and close out your evening under the stars. When you book a full-day Utah elopement photography package, I’ll help plan and pace the day so it feels organic, not rushed.
Why Work With a Professional Adventure Elopement Photographer
As your adventure elopement photographer, I’m more than just someone with a camera. I’m your planner, guide, problem-solver, and storyteller. Here’s how I help bring your day to life:
Location Scouting
I help you find the perfect ceremony location based on your activity preferences and vibe, whether that’s a canyon overlook, alpine lake, desert arch, or snowy summit.
Custom Timeline Planning
I’ll work with you to collaborate on a personalized timeline that makes space for every part of your experience from golden hour vows to post-ceremony portraits.
Permit & Logistics Help
Many Utah locations require permits for ceremonies and photography. I can help you navigate these so your day goes smoothly.
Adventure-Specific Support
From trail suggestions to packing lists to what kind of dress works for movement, I’ve got you covered.
Backup Plans
Nature’s unpredictable. I’ll help you plan flexible options so you can fully enjoy your day, whether there is rain, snow, or shine.
When you choose to elope, you’re choosing intention over obligation. My role is to honor that choice and create a photography experience that lets you feel present, free, and deeply connected to each other.
Legal Things to Know About Eloping in Utah
To make your Utah elopement legally official, you’ll need:
- A marriage license (easy to get at any Utah county clerk’s office with no waiting period)
- An officiant
- Two witnesses
If you’d prefer to hike or adventure in a remote spot, many couples opt for a symbolic ceremony outdoors and complete the legal side later in a more accessible setting.


Final Tips for Planning Your Adventure Elopement
Pick activities you actually enjoy. No need to hike 10 miles if you’d rather canoe a quiet lake.
Pack the essentials. Think snacks, layers, water, and a bouquet that can handle a little wind.
Be present. The more you can let go of expectations and lean into the day, the more magical it becomes.
Trust your photographer. I’ll collaborate with you on the the timeline and logistics, so you can just be in the moment with your partner when the big day comes.