When Girl in the Wild Photography asked me to second shoot Stephanie and Chris’ redwoods elopement, I knew I was in for a treat! Their day was absolutely incredible, showcasing some of the best the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Read on to learn more about their magical day and tips for eloping among these ancient trees!
Stephanie and Chris’ Dreamy Day
Stephanie and Chris’ redwoods elopement was the sweetest! We first drove to a gorgeous location in the middle of the forest, with giant redwoods surrounding us. There, the couple shared handwritten vows with their three sons and a close friend in attendance. After a beautifully officiated ceremony by Lindsey from Girl in the Wild Photography, they signed their marriage license and roamed among the trees looking for beautiful light to take photos. It was seriously a dream!
We then drove to the beach to pop champagne and have a picnic with the rugged Oregon Coastline as the backdrop. Finally, the family frolicked along the beach as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean.
Tips for a Redwoods Elopement
Eloping in the redwoods is a dreamy, magical experience! To make sure you get everything you want out of your experience, check out these tips below.
Choosing the Right Location
When planning your redwoods elopement, location is probably the biggest thing you want to consider! Places like Muir Woods National Monument are close to big cities, but you’ll likely have to deal with crowds. On the flip side, remote destinations like the redwoods near Crescent City are harder to reach but offer a more secluded and intimate experience. Also, be sure to look into any permits or red tape before settling on a location.
Seasons and Weather
The time of year you visit the redwoods will greatly affect your experience. It will likely be wetter and colder during late fall, winter, and early spring, perfect for a moody elopement without the summer crowds. With late spring and early summer comes the coastal fog, making for a mystical, enchanting time in the forest. Most tourists visit during the summer and early fall, as they bring warm sunny days.
Pro tip: plan your redwoods elopement between Labor Day and early October for beautiful weather without the crowds!
Plan a fun activity
One of the perks of an elopement is that you aren’t confined to a wedding venue the entire day. Plan a fun activity, whether it’s hiking through the forest, having a picnic by the beach, or even ziplining through the trees, you get to make the day completely yours!
I am so glad I got to help capture Stephanie and Chris’ redwoods elopement! Looking for more PNW elopement tips? Check out my guide on How to Elope in Oregon. Or if you want more elopement inspiration, check out my blog featuring a Dreamy Cannon Beach Elopement.
Photos taken while second shooting for Girl in the Wild Photography.
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