Moab Elopement Photographer

Hi, I’m Angelica!

I am a Wedding and Elopement Photographer who has been documenting love stories since 2018!

Having been raised in Utah, Moab has been one of our family’s favorite spring break destinations. I love it so much I decided to do my own bridal pictures there!

Moab has an amazing variety of unique landscapes in such a short distance from each other! It is truly one of the most breathtaking places in all of Utah, and I get so excited anytime I get to show it to people!

your moab elopement should be an unforgettable experience!

  • you deserve a stress free day

  • Filled with unique landscapes

  • Intentional adventures

“We can’t stop raving about lucky we were to have Angelica as our PHOTOGRAPHER”

recent elopements in Moab

Dead horse Point Bridals

Arches Engagement session

How to Elope in Moab?

Pick a date

First and foremost, pick a date that resonates with you and your partner, considering the less busy times of the year to ensure a more intimate experience.

Find a place to stay

For accommodations, consider your budget. Moab offers a variety of places you can stay ranging from $85-$300 a night depending on your preference of luxury.

Don't forget to hire your elopement photographer—someone like me who is knowledgeable about the area and can help plan out ideas for ceremony locations, logistics, etc.

Hire Your Photographer

Next, choose the perfect location that speaks to you! Their are so many amazing landscapes in Moab and you truly can’t go wrong with any of them!

Choose a location

Once you've decided on your dream spot, secure your permit to ensure a smooth and hassle-free celebration. While both parks offer stunning backdrops, it's worth noting that Arches National Park requires a $185 wedding permit, while Dead Horse Point State Park charges a $60 permit fee. Check out the official websites for Dead Horse Point State Park here and Arches National Park here to plan your dream elopement.

Secure your permit

Finally, it's time to start getting excited! Begin looking for inspiration and collaborate with your photographer to plan out your timeline. Get ready for an unforgettable elopement experience in the heart of Utah's stunning scenery!

Plan your timeline with your Photographer

 FAQs

  • The permit is $185 in Arches National Park. $60 for Dead Horse Point State Park.

  • Moab can be very busy in the summer months. I always recommend November-May for less crowds. Another great option is Sunrise! Imagine hiking in the dark then eloping right as the sun comes up.

  • Moab is full of amazing landscapes and you truly can’t go wrong with any of them! However here are some of my favorite locations:

    Dead Horse Point State Park

    Delicate Arch

    Double Arch/The Windows

    Castle Valley

  • You will need a special use permit from the National Park website. After obtaining your permit you will need to hire an officiant. My husband is ordained, and I am also happy to sign as a witness! Reach out for more info on this.