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Contact our team of expertsSome packages include photography coverage (4–6 hours), location scouting (essential for the vast Smoky Mountains), and assistance with the required National Park Special Use Permits.
Yes. In the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, designated sites can accommodate groups ranging from 10 to 50 people. Larger weddings are better suited for private venues in Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge. Please see the package page for specific guest guidelines.
Videography is available as an optional add-on.
The Great Smoky Mountains are the top choice. Specific spots include the panoramic Foothills Parkway, the historic valley of Cades Cove, and the high-altitude views at Clingmans Dome.
Yes, legal marriages for foreigners are possible. The vendor can guide you through the necessary steps and help you coordinate with local authorities. A symbolic ceremony is also a popular, simpler alternative.
Eloping in Tennessee typically begins around USD 2,500. Prices vary based on the location (park permits vs. private venues) and the duration of the photography coverage.
Yes, Tennessee elopement packages are customizable. You can choose additional services from the add-on options, and if you have something specific in mind that isn’t listed, you can discuss it directly with the vendor.
Yes. Sunrise is spectacular at Cades Cove to see the wildlife and lifting fog. Sunset offers breathtaking colors from the Foothills Parkway lookouts.
Yes, a symbolic ceremony is part of the package, and a celebrant/officiant may be included as an optional add-on. If it’s not shown, you’re welcome to discuss this with the vendor.
Comfortable hiking shoes are best for park locations. Weather in the mountains can change quickly, so bring layers, even in summer.
A typical elopement lasts about 4–5 hours. This allows time for a short hike, the ceremony, and driving between scenic overlooks.
Book 6–12 months in advance. October dates fill up very quickly due to the leaf-peeping season. Bookings made under six weeks before the event do not qualify for the 21-day money-back policy.