Yosemite Elopement Packages

Let's Get Married by Marie officiates an elopement in Yosemite for two dark-haired brides in white wedding dresses with Half Dome in the background from their Yosemite elopement package location of Glacier Point

There are few places in the world like this, which is why I designed these Yosemite elopement packages to give you the options you need to make the adventure elopement you’re dreaming of come true. This is the place that helped inspire National Parks to become “America’s best idea.”

I’m going to share a secret with you I know after having performed over 700 elopements… Most people have no idea how lovely, easy, and fun an elopement in Yosemite can be! 

I love being an officiant with a specialty in adventure elopements! It means that not only am I crafting a ceremony built around your love and life together, but I get to go to far-flung places most people only dream of seeing just once! And I get to know these places well, so I know the tricks and tucked away spots most tourists don’t even know exist. 

Those are only some of the reasons why I say that I’m #antiboringweddings. Only “oh wow”s, misty eyes, and belly laughs here, please and thank you!

But I’ll let my couples tell you themselves what their Yosemite elopement packages experience with me was like…

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Why Choose My Yosemite Elopement Packages

Yosemite elopement packages with Let's Get Married by Marie
Yosemite elopement packages

Yosemite Elopement Package Options

As an officiant who has performed over 700 elopements in the last decade, I know how important a fun, personalized ceremony is to an elopement in Yosemite! Why buck tradition to go somewhere as gorgeous as Yosemite only to have a boring, cookie-cutter ceremony?

That’s why I’ve created three different Yosemite elopement packages, tailored for the best, most picturesque fun possible. Not only can I provide a meaningful, custom-crafted ceremony that will make you laugh and tear up, but you can opt for one of my all-inclusive packages. As a part of those services, I act as your curator, crafting an adventure elopement experience that is everything you want it to be. These packages include some of my favorite photographers and florists as well as me as your guide!

Run Away with Me

Elopement officiant only service in Yosemite
$ 2,499
  • Expert assistance and advice for a fun, intimate elopement experience
  • Location scouting for the ceremony site
  • Guidance on the marriage license and certificate
  • Beautifully custom-written ceremony just for you by your favorite award-winning (& internationally-recognized expert) officiant
  • No set-up and 10 guest max
  • All for a flat fee (travel & taxes already included!)

Epic Elopement Experience

All-inclusive Yosemite elopement package
$ 8,499
  • A simple, stress-free elopement package with everything you need and nothing you don't
  • Includes everything in the Run Away with Me
  • PLUS elopement coordination (I'll keep you organized!)
  • PLUS gorgeous florals delivered to you on elopement day
  • PLUS two hours of professional photography with one of my amazeballs photographers at the ceremony location
  • All for a flat fee (travel & taxes already included!)
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Ultimate Adventure Elopement

The premier all-inclusive Yosemite elopement package
$ 10,999
  • Includes everything in the Epic Elopement Experience™
  • PLUS two additional hours with one of my amazeballs photographers (that's twice as much photography as the Epic Elopement Experience™)
  • PLUS one or two additional locations for photography (number depending on time constraints)
  • All for a flat fee (travel & taxes already included!)

Frequently Asked Questions About Eloping in Yosemite

Winter (Dec thru Feb) is stunning in Yosemite but the storms are frequent and heavy, which makes many parts of the Park inaccessible. This means planning an elopement during the winter is tricky and requires incredible flexibility, which most couples just aren’t comfortable with.

Spring (Apr – May) is a favorite time to elope here! It’s a time when everything is chilly but starting to bloom. This is also when the waterfalls are at their peak! You can typically expect temperature daytime temps (around 70°F/21°C) and the nights hitting a low of 37°F (3°C). However, we will be limited to Yosemite Valley for locations at this time of year.

Summer (Jun – Aug) is peak tourism season in the Park and gets quite crowded. This is why we ONLY do Yosemite elopement packages on weekdays and Sundays to avoid the worst of the crowds. You can expect daytime highs of 90°F (32°C) and nighttime lows of 50°F (10°C). You can expect near daily mid-afternoon showers in Yosemite Valley during the summer, but not in the higher elevations. Summer is also the ONLY time of year the upper rim (with those epic views) like Glacier Point, Tenaya Lake, and Tuolomne Meadows are even open.

Autumn (Sep – Nov) is my second favorite time for elopements in Yosemite and a completely different experience! This is partly because the waterfalls are at their second fullest in this season. The deciduous foliage is stunning with fiery reds and aging yellows for a moody autumnal vibe. You can expect cool daytime temps around the mid-60s °F in October and November (18-sh °C) and nighttime lows around 40°F (4°C).

If you’re getting married in Yosemite National Park, you will need a wedding permit. This is to protect the land and yourselves from elopement-day drama.

If you’ve chosen an Airbnb or VRBO, you simply need permission from the owner!

This is a fairly remote location with easy access to modern conveniences.

The closest airport is Fresno-Yosemite International (FAT), approximately two hours away and Oakland International Airport (OAK) about 3.5 hours away. 

Yosemite Valley does have moderate cell signal for some carriers, so make sure to check your carrier’s coverage map before coming. WiFi is common in the Valley for campgrounds and the Lodge. However, most of the Upper Rim has spotty signal at best.

I highly suggest downloading the location map on Google maps for offline use.

First, most places where elopements happen only allow about that many people.

Second, in Yosemite, elopements with fewer than 10 people means we can go just about anywhere in the Park! That’s huge, because most National Parks are super specific about where we can do ceremonies, but Yosemite lets us wander if we keep it small!

And finally, remember when you said you wanted something simple? Well, an event with more than a dozen people is no longer simple. It’s like herding cats to get that many people to move even 50 yards. Plus, the more people you invite, the more expectations are heaped onto your elopement. Suddenly your Mom is asking why you don’t have seating for Grandma? Who is walking you down the aisle? What do you mean there’s no aisle and no music??

Every couple this has happened to thinks they’ll be the exception, but it happened to them too!

That’s why there is a hard limit of 10 guests, no exceptions to ensure I can provide you the amazing Yosemite elopement experience I promised.

Special note specifically for the Epic Elopement Experience and Ultimate Adventure Elopement services:

Of the time we schedule together, your loved ones are going to only be with you for maybe 30 minutes of it. For the other 1.5 hours of the Epic Elopement Experience™ or 3-5 hours of the Ultimate Adventure Elopement, your guests will be braving the elements, standing around waiting for you as you have the time of your life without anything to entertain them. They won’t have food or drinks, no cell signal, and no seating but the car. And when our time is done (usually sunset marks the end of our time together), they will then have to drive a fair distance just to get to wherever you all are congregating to celebrate afterward (hotel, Airbnb, restaurant, etc.). Elopements are designed for YOUR enjoyment, not that enjoyment of your guests

I’ve also noticed that the more guests a couple has at their elopement, the more stressed and less present. Instead of savoring their newlywed state and feeling like supermodels with our awesome photographer, they’re focused on the relative who got lost and freaking out because none of us have cell signal to get a hold of them. Or worried about the friend showing signs of heat exhaustion from standing in the sun instead of finding shade despite my multiple warnings. Or fielding the complaints that their loved ones are demanding to leave early because they are starving even though we still have 40 minutes of photos during golden hour left.

Yes, those are all real examples. 

In short, hell yeah!

I offer full service elopement options that include photographers because so many couples felt lost and wanted something all-inclusive. Plus I LOVE working with rad photographers, so when I find someone I adore, I want to keep working with them over and over.

But if you have found a photographer who rocks your world and you’re super excited about, then hire them! In fact, I demand an email introduction to the artist who won you over with their awesome work. 🙂

No. After having performed over 700 elopements, I know every aspect of what you need to have an amazing, chill adventure elopement without stress. That’s why I’ve designed these packages intentionally and with great care and introducing variables with unknown vendors means I can’t promise easy or stress-free. I only include the most amazing photographers and florists with whom I have a solid working relationship in these packages so that I can ensure you have an easy and unforgettable time with us.

Fridays and Saturdays are the busiest days everywhere, but most especially the one of busiest National Parks, Yosemite. Traffic is horrible, parking is a nightmare, and the lines to enter Yosemite are often 30-90 minutes long just to drive in on those days.

Years ago, I sat in a 50-minute line of cars at the Big Oak Entrance to Yosemite for a Friday elopement just to get into the Park. (This is something that usually takes me less than a minute on a Tuesday.) It’s a miracle the elopement still happened and we were all able to coordinate with the meager cell signal we all had.

So, I won’t do elopements on Fridays and Saturdays because they are so busy that it makes for a stressful experience for everyone involved, which is the OPPOSITE of what an elopement is meant to be! That’s why I only do elopements midweek and Sundays, no exceptions. I want you to roll up relaxed, smiling ear to ear, and ready to say your vows in an awesome place with your favorite person, not stressed out and late because of traffic.

I mean that elopements with me do not have any of the following: an aisle, music or sound amplification, arch or arbor, strewn petals, candles, chairs (except for the elderly or disabled), etc.

There are two reasons I don’t allow any setup (no exceptions):

  1. A set-up means you’re having a wedding, not an elopement. Most National Park permits don’t even allow this kind of stuff anyway!

  2. It’s stressful and unnecessary.


I know that arch you saw on Instagram or Pinterest looked amazing, but I can guarantee it did not add to the experience even though it made a great photo. Why can I say that with such confidence? Well, someone had to haul that thing from the car through the mud and fields from the parking lot. That’s either going to be you in your wedding gear (now setting up instead of enjoying the experience) or you’re going to be paying a vendor a good chunk of change to tie us to a specific spot we can’t leave until the set-up is broken down and removed, even if that spot proves problematic for photos. It’s just not worth it! 

The bottom line:

I’m a hiker and my elopements are designed with the “pack in, pack out” mentality, meaning we carry in and carry out whatever we bring, leaving nothing but footprints and taking nothing but photos. Because we literally go into places as beautifully dressed hikers. It is deeply important to me that we respect the land while making your elopement experience stress-free and awesome. That’s why I’ve designed my Yosemite elopement packages this way – so they are fun, joyful, and relaxed because you don’t have to worry about anything!

The short answer is you can’t.

The long answer is that I am often speaking with 6-30 prospective couples at any given time, so it’s simply impossible for me to save the date while you decide. I also require a consultation before I invite you to book with me, so keep an eye out for that email with the link to schedule that!

To keep it easy, I break it up into payments.

For the Run Away with Me:

  • I require 50% of the total price to reserve the day.
  • The remaining balance is due 2 weeks before the elopement.


For the Epic Elopement Experience and Ultimate Adventure Elopement, I break it up into three payments.

  • I require $999 USD to reserve the date.
  • A midway payment of half the remaining balance is due at the halfway point between the date you book and your actual elopement date.
  • The final balance is due 2 weeks before elopement day.


My system is fully online, so you can make your payments online anytime once you’ve booked with me.

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