Red Canyon Engagement Photography Near Bryce Canyon
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There’s something so magical about Red Canyon near Bryce Canyon, especially for couples celebrating love in all its forms. When Meghan planned a surprise helicopter proposal followed by a glowing Red Canyon engagement session, it turned into a breathtaking celebration of connection and adventure among Utah’s iconic red rocks.
When Meghan first reached out to me, her message radiated excitement. She and her fiancée had planned a birthday getaway from California to the red rock wonderland of Southern Utah (home to Bryce Canyon National Park and its world-famous hoodoos). But there was more: Meghan told me she was going to pop the question during a helicopter tour over Bryce Canyon and wanted to celebrate afterward with a fun, formal engagement photoshoot that would capture all the joy of the moment.
As a Utah engagement and proposal photographer based in West Jordan, I couldn’t say yes fast enough. I specialize in capturing genuine connection and emotion. Love is love, and every story deserves to be celebrated. So we began plotting the perfect post-proposal session together.

Choosing the Perfect Location: Red Canyon vs. Bryce Canyon
When Meghan said she wanted the look and feel of Bryce Canyon engagement photos without the heavy crowds or long hikes, I immediately recommended Red Canyon. Often called “Little Bryce,” this gem sits just west of Bryce Canyon National Park and features the same fiery red rock cliffs, towering hoodoos, and winding trails, but without the park fees or big tourist rush.
If you’ve never been to Red Canyon, it’s part of the Dixie National Forest and feels like a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. With the same dramatic desert colors and unique natural formations, it provides a backdrop that feels just as grandiose as Bryce Canyon itself. It’s also far more accessible, which makes it a dream location for engagement photos, elopements, or proposal photography in Southern Utah.
Meghan and I discussed a few locations I sent over and she reviewed YouTube links to video walkthroughs to get a feel for what each trail and overlook was like. She appreciated being able to visualize the terrain before arriving, especially since they were traveling in from out of state and wanted to make the most of their time in Utah’s canyon country.
Once she reviewed everything, we decided on Red Canyon’s Hoodoo Loop Trail, just behind the Visitor Center, where we could capture sweeping views, wild desert textures, and that signature Southern Utah glow at sunset.
Engagement Session
Starting at $225
- Session typically lasts 60 minutes
- 50+ edited images
- $100 non-refundable deposit to book
- Remainder due the day before the session
- Travel fees applicable if 35+ miles from West Jordan
- Discounted rate available if adding on to wedding package
Preparing for the Best Day
Planning surprise proposals and engagement shoots in Utah is one of my favorite parts of being a photographer. There’s a special kind of energy in the air full of anticipation, love, and excitement that come together in a way that you just can’t fake.
Coincidentally, the last time I was down in this area, I had photographed a sunrise proposal at Inspiration Point inside Bryce Canyon, during a full-on rainstorm, no less! (You can read more about that experience in this Bryce Canyon proposal blog post if you’re curious.) That morning’s soft, moody light created a breathtaking scene, but this time, I was over the moon to have clear skies and golden light on our side.
For Meghan and Amanda, everything had fallen perfectly into place. The helicopter proposal went off without a hitch and afterward, they made their way to meet me at Red Canyon for the engagement session of a lifetime.


Meeting The Newly Engaged Couple For Their Destination Engagement Session
When Meghan and her fiancée, Amanda, stepped out of the car, I could immediately feel their joy. There’s really nothing quite like the energy two people share right after saying “yes” to forever. They were glowing with hands intertwined, smiles that wouldn’t quit, eyes full of love and excitement.
We took a few moments to chat, laugh, and celebrate their new engagement before starting our photoshoot. I always like to create a comfortable, easygoing atmosphere so my couples can relax and be completely themselves. For every couple I photograph, it’s important that sessions feel safe, fun, and authentic to their life and connection.
We began with some candid walking shots under the vibrant red cliffs, where the late afternoon light made the rock formations glow like embers. Then I guided them into more formal portraits, capturing their connection in both playful and timeless ways. They danced, laughed, and kissed as the canyon walls turned deep orange under the setting sun.


Why Red Canyon Is The Right Place for Engagement Photography
For couples looking for that signature Bryce Canyon engagement photography aesthetic but wanting a little more privacy and simplicity, Red Canyon is the place to go. Here are a few reasons this spot is a hidden gem for Utah engagement sessions, elopements, and proposals:
Easy Access: Red Canyon is only about 15 minutes from Bryce Canyon National Park, but you don’t need a park pass to get in. You can simply pull off Highway 12 and start exploring the scenic turnouts, trails, and overlooks.
Crowd-Free Experience: You can enjoy the same dramatic red rock formations without large tourist groups photobombing your shots.
Short Trails & Accessibility: Many areas within Red Canyon are easily reached by a mostly flat, quick walk from the parking lot, making it ideal for couples with limited time or mobility.
Golden Hour Magic: When the sun hits the canyon walls at sunset, everything glows in a rich blend of red, orange, and gold tones which is the perfect natural lighting for beautiful engagement photos in Southern Utah.
The landscapes here are unbelievable. From twisting rock spires to Ponderosa pines framing fiery cliffs, Red Canyon has that “wow” factor in every direction. It’s the type of place that reminds you why Utah is such an epic destination for couples’ photography.
BE PREPARED: The Red Canyon Visitor Center is only open from approximately Memorial Day to Labor Day. Check their website for updates. Be aware, if they are closed, so are the restrooms on site.


Capturing a Love Story
As we moved through the session, Meghan and Amanda fully embraced the moment. They shared sweet inside jokes. They twirled in front of the glowing canyon backdrop. And at one point, they paused to just breathe in the incredible view, the colors, and the fact that they had just begun a brand-new chapter together.
These are the moments I look for during every session as a Utah engagement photographer—the in-between glances, the natural laughter, the authentic emotion that tells a love story better than words ever could. My photography style blends dynamic storytelling and posed prompts, giving couples a collection that feels both personal and timeless.
Their photos that evening perfectly reflected who they are: adventurous, joyful, and madly in love. As the sun dipped low, I captured a final series of golden hour shots. The canyon light turned soft and dreamy, wrapping the two of them in warmth as the day slipped into twilight.


Tips for Your Own Utah Engagement Session
If you’re inspired by this story and thinking about your own engagement or proposal photography in Utah, here are a few notes for you:
Plan for Golden Hour: The hour right after sunrise or before sunset creates the most flattering light and soft, romantic tones.
Scout Ahead of Time: If you’re traveling from out of state, I can help you choose from scenic spots like Red Canyon, Zion National Park, Snow Canyon, or other hidden corners of Southern Utah.
Dress Smartly: Choose outfits that complement the environment. Earthy colors like cream, sage, navy, and rust pair beautifully with the warm tones of the red rock landscape.
Layer for Comfort: Evenings can cool quickly in the canyons. Light jackets or shawls look beautiful and help you feel comfortable.
Consider a Surprise Element: Whether it’s a proposal or a sentimental note exchange, adding a little surprise makes for incredible emotion-filled photos.
When you book with me, I provide detailed pre-session prep details, location suggestions and tips, and full communication leading up to the big day. My goal is always to take the stress out of your experience so you can focus on the fun and the emotion. I never want my clients to feel awkward when they show up, so I let them know what to expect for the rest of the session.

My Philosophy at Karisa Marie Photography
As the owner of Karisa Marie Photography, I believe that love is universal, and I’m proud to photograph couples of all orientations, backgrounds, and identities. There’s nothing more rewarding than documenting real human connection and preserving those memories through timeless imagery.
Inclusivity and authenticity are cornerstones of my work. Whether it’s an engagement in Red Canyon, an elopement in Zion National Park, or a family session in your backyard, my work celebrates every kind of love story—LGBTQ+ and beyond. That’s what drives me every single day.

