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Contact our team of expertsSome packages include photography coverage (4–8 hours), assistance with the Special Use Permit application (mandatory for all weddings), and timeline planning to navigate the shuttle system. Some may include a jeep tour or glamping accommodation.
Yes. However, groups are limited to specific permitted zones. For example, the Temple of Sinawava allows up to 35 people, while Menu Falls is limited to 10. Larger groups (up to 100) must use the South Campground Amphitheater.
Videography is available as an optional add-on.
Permitted ceremony locations include the Temple of Sinawava, Menu Falls, Zion Lodge Lawn, and Timber Creek Overlook (in the Kolob Canyons section). You can hike to other spots like Canyon Overlook or Angels Landing for portraits after the ceremony.
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 Zion typically begins around $2,800. Costs vary depending on whether you choose a simple hiking elopement or a full-day adventure package including videography and jeep tours.
Spring (April–May) and Fall (October–November) are best for mild weather. Summer is extremely hot and busy, often requiring very early start times. Winter offers solitude and stunning snowy red rocks but requires warm layers.
Yes, customization is available for Zion National Park elopements. You can enhance your package with add-ons, and for anything outside the list, the vendor can help explore your options.
A symbolic ceremony is included in our packages, and you can request a celebrant/officiant as an optional upgrade. If it isn’t listed among the add-ons, simply reach out to the vendor for guidance.
A typical elopement lasts about 5–14 hours. This accounts for shuttle travel time, hiking to locations, the ceremony, and exploring the park for portraits.
Book 6–12 months in advance. Special Use Permits must be applied for at least 3 weeks prior, but slots for popular locations fill up months ahead. Bookings made under six weeks before the event do not qualify for the 21-day money-back policy.