Bride and groom photographed during desert elopement in california
Bride and groom photographed during desert elopement in california

HOW TO ELOPE IN CALIFORNIA:

Your CA Elopement Guide

California is an ideal place for a picturesque elopement. For one thing, CA is a big state with a variety of incredible landscapes. Not to mention the totally drivable access to beaches, deserts, mountain ranges and gorgeous, green canopied forests. Plus, you can’t beat the weather. Whether you’re considering a coastal setting for your vows or a stunning cliff-side adventure, finding that special spot to exchange ‘I do’ will make your elopement all the more special.

This CA Elopement Guide will explain how to elope in California and tell you everything you need to plan your day. Here’s what’s inside:

  • The Best Time to Elope in CA
  • The Best Places to Elope in CA
  • Tips for Eloping in CA
  • CA Elopement Packages
Bride and groom photographed during beach elopement in california

HOW TO ELOPE IN CALIFORNIA:

Your CA Elopement Guide

California is an ideal place for a picturesque elopement. For one thing, CA is a big state with a variety of incredible landscapes. Not to mention the totally drivable access to beaches, deserts, mountain ranges and gorgeous, green canopied forests. Plus, you can’t beat the weather. Whether you’re considering a coastal setting for your vows or a stunning cliff-side adventure, finding that special spot to exchange ‘I do’ will make your elopement all the more special.

This CA Elopement Guide will explain how to elope in California and tell you everything you need to plan your day. Here’s what’s inside:

  • The Best Time to Elope in CA
  • The Best Places to Elope in CA
  • Tips for Eloping in CA
  • CA Elopement Packages
Bride and groom photographed during beach elopement in california

The Best Time to Elope in CA

Winter Elopements in California

Because California has so many different environments, you could start with a sunrise surf on a warm beach and find yourself night skiing in the snowy mountains — all in a single day — depending on where you are in the state! Even though California is in a severe drought, this is the time of year you can expect some precipitation, whether that’s snow or rain. Different parts of the state get hit with types of weather during the months of December through March, so it’s best to plan your elopement by preparing to deal with an unexpected storm.

In the winter, you can count on the larger and more northern mountain ranges being covered in snow, but even in Southern CA you can still find areas that give off that winter wonderland vibe. Lake Arrowhead, Big Bear or even the Angeles National Forest can offer rustic, hygge vibes within 2 hours of Los Angeles. In the Sierras, Lake Tahoe and the Mammoth Lakes areas are absolutely magical this time of year, plus you get immediate access to some of the top ski resorts on the west coast. Yosemite and the Sequoias are other great winter options, but be prepared for potential road closures.

It’s also a good idea to assume you will get cold at some point, so it’s best to be prepared with additional fancy wedding clothing like a faux fur shawl that compliments your dress or an elegant coat you want to commemorate forever. Pro Tip: Skin-toned leggings lined with fur are another great way to warm things up during colder months.

Spring Elopements in California

Hello wildflowers! Also, hello “May Gray” — the overcast, foggy weather that can affect both the coastal and inland areas, depending on where you are in the state. Parts of California still experience a bit of rainfall at the beginning of April, but for the most part, this is when temperatures start to rise. It’s a great time of year if you dislike extreme heat, want to avoid crowds, and love being surrounded by nature at its most vibrant.

Typically, the rolling hillsides are still a gorgeous green and covered in flowers as the temperatures remain between 50 and 70 degrees. For those of us living here and accustomed to warmer weather, that’s still a bit chilly, but it’s absolutely delightful when you plan to hike around and don’t want to get too sweaty in your wedding attire!

Fall Elopements in California

While temperatures remain on the higher side in Southern and Central California, up north it begins to cool down and the leaves begin to take on the vibrant shades of fall foliage. Because school is back in session, the crowds have dispersed so you may still be able to enjoy a lot of the summer fun without as many people around, especially in September. This also means it’s easier to book travel (often less expensive hotels, flights and rental cars) and the weather is still fairly stable.

Afternoon heat waves are still common down in the Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and San Diego areas, as well as in the deserts like Palm Springs and Joshua Tree. However, at night, temperatures drop and it becomes much more comfortable. In Big Sur, Lake Tahoe, the Redwoods, and Yosemite, the chance of rain —or even snow —increases but it still isn’t as likely as in the winter and daytime temperatures are mild and comfortable for a range of activities.

Wildfires are still a big concern during the first few months of autumn, especially around the state during September and October. If you plan to elope in a high-risk area (including Yosemite, the Sequoias, or Lake Tahoe), it’s highly recommended you have a backup plan in place as the fires are highly unpredictable and spread very quickly.

Summer Elopements in California

Crowds, unpredictable heat, and the potential for wildfires can make summer elopements a little more challenging in California. However, because the state is so large, you can still find places off the beaten path without the drastic temperatures, both along the coast and inland (this is not the time of year to head to Joshua Tree or Palm Springs if you plan to do any hiking). During the months of June–August, it’s definitely a must to plan to celebrate your elopement on a weekday and/or at sunrise. This will help to reduce the risk of crowds and make it more likely you’ll get approved for a permit!

July, August, and September are the hottest months of the year—fields have turned golden yellow, and the wildflowers have mostly passed—except in the mountains or up north. There are a lot of pros and cons to eloping in the summer in California. Lake Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain and all of the beaches will be packed with tourists—there’s a reason they’ve flocked to those areas. The warm weather allows people to comfortably partake in outdoor summer activities like swimming, surfing, camping, kayaking, mountain biking, etc. This is a great time to explore the northern parts of the state, including the Redwoods, Mendocino Coast or Mt. Shasta.

The Best Time to Elope in CA

Winter Elopements in California

Because California has so many different environments, you could start with a sunrise surf on a warm beach and find yourself night skiing in the snowy mountains — all in a single day — depending on where you are in the state! Even though California is in a severe drought, this is the time of year you can expect some precipitation, whether that’s snow or rain. Different parts of the state get hit with types of weather during the months of December through March, so it’s best to plan your elopement by preparing to deal with an unexpected storm.

In the winter, you can count on the larger and more northern mountain ranges being covered in snow, but even in Southern CA you can still find areas that give off that winter wonderland vibe. Lake Arrowhead, Big Bear or even the Angeles National Forest can offer rustic, hygge vibes within 2 hours of Los Angeles. In the Sierras, Lake Tahoe and the Mammoth Lakes areas are absolutely magical this time of year, plus you get immediate access to some of the top ski resorts on the west coast. Yosemite and the Sequoias are other great winter options, but be prepared for potential road closures.

It’s also a good idea to assume you will get cold at some point, so it’s best to be prepared with additional fancy wedding clothing like a faux fur shawl that compliments your dress or an elegant coat you want to commemorate forever. Pro Tip: Skin-toned leggings lined with fur are another great way to warm things up during colder months.

Spring Elopements in California

Hello wildflowers! Also, hello “May Gray” — the overcast, foggy weather that can affect both the coastal and inland areas, depending on where you are in the state. Parts of California still experience a bit of rainfall at the beginning of April, but for the most part, this is when temperatures start to rise. It’s a great time of year if you dislike extreme heat, want to avoid crowds, and love being surrounded by nature at its most vibrant.

Typically, the rolling hillsides are still a gorgeous green and covered in flowers as the temperatures remain between 50 and 70 degrees. For those of us living here and accustomed to warmer weather, that’s still a bit chilly, but it’s absolutely delightful when you plan to hike around and don’t want to get too sweaty in your wedding attire!

Fall Elopements in California

While temperatures remain on the higher side in Southern and Central California, up north it begins to cool down and the leaves begin to take on the vibrant shades of fall foliage. Because school is back in session, the crowds have dispersed so you may still be able to enjoy a lot of the summer fun without as many people around, especially in September. This also means it’s easier to book travel (often less expensive hotels, flights and rental cars) and the weather is still fairly stable.

Afternoon heat waves are still common down in the Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and San Diego areas, as well as in the deserts like Palm Springs and Joshua Tree. However, at night, temperatures drop and it becomes much more comfortable. In Big Sur, Lake Tahoe, the Redwoods, and Yosemite, the chance of rain —or even snow —increases but it still isn’t as likely as in the winter and daytime temperatures are mild and comfortable for a range of activities.

Wildfires are still a big concern during the first few months of autumn, especially around the state during September and October. If you plan to elope in a high-risk area (including Yosemite, the Sequoias, or Lake Tahoe), it’s highly recommended you have a backup plan in place as the fires are highly unpredictable and spread very quickly.

Summer Elopements in California

Crowds, unpredictable heat, and the potential for wildfires can make summer elopements a little more challenging in California. However, because the state is so large, you can still find places off the beaten path without the drastic temperatures, both along the coast and inland (this is not the time of year to head to Joshua Tree or Palm Springs if you plan to do any hiking). During the months of June–August, it’s definitely a must to plan to celebrate your elopement on a weekday and/or at sunrise. This will help to reduce the risk of crowds and make it more likely you’ll get approved for a permit!

July, August, and September are the hottest months of the year—fields have turned golden yellow, and the wildflowers have mostly passed—except in the mountains or up north. There are a lot of pros and cons to eloping in the summer in California. Lake Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain and all of the beaches will be packed with tourists—there’s a reason they’ve flocked to those areas. The warm weather allows people to comfortably partake in outdoor summer activities like swimming, surfing, camping, kayaking, mountain biking, etc. This is a great time to explore the northern parts of the state, including the Redwoods, Mendocino Coast or Mt. Shasta.

THE BEST PLACES TO ELOPE IN CA

Endless Beaches

If sand, surf, and stunning sunsets are your thing then you’re going to want to consider getting hitched on one of the many beautiful beaches Southern California has to offer. Two of Lisa’s favorite beach spots for elopement photo magic in Southern CA are Laguna Beach in Orange County and Malibu near Los Angeles. The jagged jetties, rock formations, and hidden caves offer lots of romantic photo ops. As for Northern California, Big Sur and Mendocino County beaches are beautiful and fun to explore with a camera in hand. A coastal oasis surrounded by cliffs? Yes, please! Check out this comprehensive blog post about Big Sur that Lisa wrote!

Magical Forests

A forest is a forest is a forest, right? Not exactly. While the Angeles National Forest will definitely deliver on that quintessential “at one with nature” vibe, getting married at the foot of the giants in the Sequoia National Park is a different kind of special. And for the couple who wants it all on their big day, eloping amongst the Big Sur coastal redwoods is an incredible option. If you’ve had your fill of breathtaking photos beneath the gorgeous, ancient redwoods, you can move things to the adjacent rocky beaches for that perfect sunset shot. Not big on the beach but still want the redwoods, head further up north to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Redwood National + State Parks.

Bride and groom photographed during forest elopement in california

Vast Deserts

If you want to get married with a Bohemian vibe then you should consider a stunning desert landscape for your elopement. Though both deserts, these two locations couldn’t be any different. While Joshua Tree is full of beautiful rock formations and unique (if not stabby) desert plants, Glamis Sand Dunes is just hill after rolling hill of soft, mesmerizing sand. While each has its own unique look, both locations offer stunning contrasts and beautiful lighting opportunities for those romantic, jaw-dropping pictures you’re looking for. Don’t forget Death Valley National Park, which offers views that seem otherworldly (just don’t make the trip in the summer when temperatures can be the hottest on earth)!

Dramatic Mountains

Famous for its ancient sequoias and breathtaking mountain views, Yosemite National Park offers a fantastic California elopement experience for any outdoor adventurer. The colors that flood the sky at sunrise and sunset breathe a bit of magic throughout the park and make for awesome photos. And, while part of the thrill of visiting Yosemite are the challenging hikes to those breathtaking overlooks, there are also quite a few places you can drive to. So, you never have to feel confined to just one area on the most exciting day of your life.

How about exchanging vows with your forever person amidst snow-capped mountains surrounding a glimmering lake while soft flurries fall on your love-struck faces? Sounds a little too good to be true, right? Not if you decide to escape to Lake Tahoe for a romance filled elopement. You’ll feel like you’re getting married in a Hallmark movie (the good kind, like where someone ends up marrying a secret prince or princess).

Wine Country

Most people automatically think of Napa and Sonoma when California wineries are mentioned. And while they’re both absolutely gorgeous, there are a ton of other places around the state if a vineyard elopement is up your alley! In the Sonoma area, you can get the same world class wine but avoid the busses of tourists and bachelorette parties if you dig a little deeper into the quaint, nearby communities of Russian River and Glen Ellen. In Central CA, Paso Robles and Los Olivos are not to be missed. Down in Southern CA, the town of Temecula has lots of tasting rooms and vineyards to explore. One way to glam up your winery elopement is to incorporate a hot air balloon ride. What could be cooler than exchanging your vows while floating through the clouds?

Bride and groom photographed during elopement in california beach

The Best Places to Elope in CA

Endless Beaches

If sand, surf, and stunning sunsets are your thing then you’re going to want to consider getting hitched on one of the many beautiful beaches Southern California has to offer. Two of Lisa’s favorite beach spots for elopement photo magic in Southern CA are Laguna Beach in Orange County and Malibu near Los Angeles. The jagged jetties, rock formations, and hidden caves offer lots of romantic photo ops. As for Northern California, Big Sur and Mendocino County beaches are beautiful and fun to explore with a camera in hand. A coastal oasis surrounded by cliffs? Yes, please! Check out this comprehensive blog post about Big Sur that Lisa wrote!

Magical Forests

A forest is a forest is a forest, right? Not exactly. While the Angeles National Forest will definitely deliver on that quintessential “at one with nature” vibe, getting married at the foot of the giants in the Sequoia National Park is a different kind of special. And for the couple who wants it all on their big day, eloping amongst the Big Sur coastal redwoods is an incredible option. If you’ve had your fill of breathtaking photos beneath the gorgeous, ancient redwoods, you can move things to the adjacent rocky beaches for that perfect sunset shot. Not big on the beach but still want the redwoods, head further up north to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Redwood National + State Parks.

Vast Deserts

If you want to get married with a Bohemian vibe then you should consider a stunning desert landscape for your elopement. Though both deserts, these two locations couldn’t be any different. While Joshua Tree is full of beautiful rock formations and unique (if not stabby) desert plants, Glamis Sand Dunes is just hill after rolling hill of soft, mesmerizing sand. While each has its own unique look, both locations offer stunning contrasts and beautiful lighting opportunities for those romantic, jaw-dropping pictures you’re looking for. Don’t forget Death Valley National Park, which offers views that seem otherworldly (just don’t make the trip in the summer when temperatures can be the hottest on earth)!

Wine Country

Most people automatically think of Napa and Sonoma when California wineries are mentioned. And while they’re both absolutely gorgeous, there are a ton of other places around the state if a vineyard elopement is up your alley! In the Sonoma area, you can get the same world class wine but avoid the busses of tourists and bachelorette parties if you dig a little deeper into the quaint, nearby communities of Russian River and Glen Ellen. In Central CA, Paso Robles and Los Olivos are not to be missed. Down in Southern CA, the town of Temecula has lots of tasting rooms and vineyards to explore. One way to glam up your winery elopement is to incorporate a hot air balloon ride. What could be cooler than exchanging your vows while floating through the clouds?

Dramatic Mountains

Famous for its ancient sequoias and breathtaking mountain views, Yosemite National Park offers a fantastic California elopement experience for any outdoor adventurer. The colors that flood the sky at sunrise and sunset breathe a bit of magic throughout the park and make for awesome photos. And, while part of the thrill of visiting Yosemite are the challenging hikes to those breathtaking overlooks, there are also quite a few places you can drive to. So, you never have to feel confined to just one area on the most exciting day of your life.

How about exchanging vows with your forever person amidst snow-capped mountains surrounding a glimmering lake while soft flurries fall on your love-struck faces? Sounds a little too good to be true, right? Not if you decide to escape to Lake Tahoe for a romance filled elopement. You’ll feel like you’re getting married in a Hallmark movie (the good kind, like where someone ends up marrying a secret prince or princess).

TIPS FOR ELOPING IN CA

California truly has everything for an adventurous destination elopement: dramatic landscapes, a variety of different seasons, major cities to explore, and endless opportunities to create the perfect elopement day you’ve always dreamed of. As a CA local who has explored most of what the state has to offer, Lisa can offer tons of tips during the planning process.

Leave No Trace in California

California’s incredibly beautiful so it isn’t a surprise that so many people visit the state and want to explore. However, along with that comes overuse and the risk of ruining these natural environments for the animals and plants that call these habitats home. As such, it’s extra important to practice Leave No Trace when out and about.

These are the 7 principles of LNT, and you can learn more about them here.

  • Leave what you find
  • Respect wildlife
  • Plan ahead & prepare
  • Travel & camp on durable surfaces
  • Dispose of waste properly
  • Be considerate of other visitors
  • Minimize campfire impacts

Elopement + Photography Permits in CA

Because California is not only gorgeous but is also the hub of the entertainment industry, this state doesn’t take its permitting lightly. Depending on where you want to elope, it can be a complicated and lengthy process (not to mention costly, depending on the location). With all the challenges involved in navigating the permitting system, it’s extra important to hire an elopement photographer who specializes in this field and has experience obtaining permits. There’s literally nothing worse than having your wedding shut down by Rangers mid-ceremony…except also getting hit with a hefty fine as well!

Bride and groom photographed during elopement in yosemite california
Bride and groom photographed during forest elopement in california

Tips for Eloping in CA

California truly has everything for an adventurous destination elopement: dramatic landscapes, a variety of different seasons, major cities to explore, and endless opportunities to create the perfect elopement day you’ve always dreamed of. As a CA local who has explored most of what the state has to offer, Lisa can offer tons of tips during the planning process.

Leave No Trace in California

California’s incredibly beautiful so it isn’t a surprise that so many people visit the state and want to explore. However, along with that comes overuse and the risk of ruining these natural environments for the animals and plants that call these habitats home. As such, it’s extra important to practice Leave No Trace when out and about.

These are the 7 principles of LNT, and you can learn more about them here.

  • Leave what you find
  • Respect wildlife
  • Plan ahead & prepare
  • Travel & camp on durable surfaces
  • Dispose of waste properly
  • Be considerate of other visitors
  • Minimize campfire impacts

Elopement + Photography Permits in CA

Because California is not only gorgeous but is also the hub of the entertainment industry, this state doesn’t take its permitting lightly. Depending on where you want to elope, it can be a complicated and lengthy process (not to mention costly, depending on the location). With all the challenges involved in navigating the permitting system, it’s extra important to hire an elopement photographer who specializes in this field and has experience obtaining permits. There’s literally nothing worse than having your wedding shut down by Rangers mid-ceremony…except also getting hit with a hefty fine as well!

CALIFORNIA ELOPEMENT PACKAGES

Southern/Central California elopement packages start at $2700 and Northern CA packages start at $3200. All packages include travel fees, permit research, location assistance and timeline planning.

Contact Lisa to learn more!

Bride and groom photographed during elopement in yosemite california

California Elopement Packages

Southern/Central California elopement packages start at $2700 and Northern CA packages start at $3200. All packages include travel fees, permit research, location assistance and timeline planning.

Contact Lisa to learn more!

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check me out on instagram!

Adventurous Elopements  Intimate Weddings  Destination Sessions Worldwide

Based in Los Angeles, California

serving

Southern California Colorado New England Pacific Northwest + Beyond

contact me