Sydney & Caleb’s Grand Teton Elopement at String Lake was intimate, gorgeous, and gave all the adventurous mountain feels. This location in Grand Teton National Park is easily accessible with a very short hike. It also offers a variety of scenery with the lake, mountain backdrop, a trail, and also has a little field nearby that makes for beautiful photos.
To elope or get married at this specific location, you would need to get a small dispersed location permit and could have a ceremony of up to 12 participants (including your photographer and officiant). This location is ideal for a small intimate ceremony. If you were looking to have more than 12 people total, there are a few other locations in the park that allow for a larger guest count. As your photographer and Grand Teton expert, I can help you navigate all of these decisions during the planning process!
Grand Teton National Park Elopement
Some tips for planning your Grand Teton elopement:
Hire an experienced elopement photographer to help you plan.
Start with the big things first. What season? How many guests? Desired location? Once you figure out these things- the rest can fall into place. Such as, lodging, activities, food, etc…
Apply for your permit. To learn more about the permit application check out this link.
Fine tune the details such as, any additional desired vendors, attire, activities.
Book your travel.
Ready, set, elopement day! Have the best day with the love of your life making beautiful memories that will last a lifetime.
Wyoming Elopement Photographer
Considering a Grand Teton elopement? I’m Lindsay, an adventure elopement photographer who helps couples plan days of their dreams. I love the Tetons and spend a lot of time in and around the park. Reach out to learn more about my elopement photography packages and to get started planning your day!
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