How to Elope in Sedona, Arizona

There’s something about Sedona that’s hard to put into words, but you feel it the second you arrive. This place has an emotional and energetic draw (I feel the vortex helps with this) that nature lovers dream of. From hiking the crimson cliffs to gazing across expansive desert vistas, it’s not too difficult to find peace and escape the crowds, to create a moment that’s just for the two of you.

Whether you’re hiking up before sunrise with your boots laced tight or sipping coffee together while the desert wakes up around you, this place has a way of grounding you in the present. It’s no wonder couples from all over the world are drawn here to elope.

Here’s everything you need to know to elope in Sedona—including a few of my favorite locations, the best time to visit, and tips to make the day stress-free and unforgettable.

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Best Season for Your Sedona Elopement

The best season to elope is late fall to late winter, as the crowds start to arrive in early spring. Summers are also less crowded, but they’re very hot and not as comfortable temperature-wise as the later months. Sunrise will always be quieter, but sunsets, while usually a little busier on the trails and lookouts, are equally as stunning.

Some locations are better with early morning sun rather than the setting sun, and vice versa. Sunsets typically lend to the buttery golden light and ignite the red rocks, especially after the sun dips behind the mountains. 

dreamy golden hour elopement in sedona, arizona

My Fave Places to Get Married in Sedona

I’ve spent a lot of time out here, scouting trails and soaking in the views. These are a few of my top picks for couples looking for a mix of beauty, adventure, and seclusion. I have other location options up my sleeve that I save for my clients, so reach out and let’s find THE perfect spot for you!

Merry Go Round Rock

This spot has one of the best views in Sedona, but it takes a little effort to get there. You’ll either need a high-clearance 4×4 vehicle or be up for a 6-mile round-trip hike. It’s best at sunset, and the drive back in the dark gives us a chance for those unique, just-married headlight shots. It’s worth it. (Kenzie and Joseph’s elopement still gives me goosebumps!)

bride and groom sharing a small elopement cake sitting in front of jeep headlights

Cathedral Rock

This is one of the most iconic views in Sedona. The trail is short but spicy—definitely not for beginners or anyone nervous about heights. I usually recommend holding your ceremony at the base and hiking up for portraits. This spot gets busy, so depending on the day, we may need to use the Sedona Shuttle. I help coordinate all of that, so you don’t have to worry about logistics.

My favorite part is this beautiful overlook, which is easier to access and amazing at sunrise or just before sunset.

Bell Rock

Bell Rock is one of the easier hikes in Sedona, being just about 0.8 miles out-and-back. Even though it is one of the more popular locations here, there are still plenty of options for a quiet and secluded ceremony—you just have to know where to look!

bride and groom kiss as they elope in sedona arizona

Elopement Permits

Depending on your chosen location, you might need to get a permit. Many of the most popular ceremony spots fall under the jurisdiction of the Coconino National Forest or the Red Rock Ranger District, both of which may require a permit for groups over a certain size or for any formal ceremony setup. The rules can vary depending on trail use, group size, and the type of event, so it’s always best to double-check. That’s where I come in during our Sedona elopement planning process!

I help you navigate all the nitty-gritty logistics, so that everything goes smoothly and stress-free for both of you! And even if your chosen location doesn’t require a permit, we’ll still want to be respectful of Leave No Trace principles and honor the land we’re standing on. That’s a non-negotiable in my book.

elopement couple standing on a red rock formation as they elope in sedona arizona

Getting Your Marriage License

Unfortunately, you won’t be able to get your marriage license in Sedona, as the Sedona Magistrate Court does not issue marriage licenses. The two closest County Clerk’s offices are located in Flagstaff and Camp Verde, so you must visit either the Yavapai County Superior Court in Camp Verde or the Coconino County Superior Court in Flagstaff.

You can get your marriage license in any county in AZ, even if you’re not getting married in that county. Marriage license costs $98, but always double-check for the most up-to-date information in your chosen county.

You’ll need 2 witnesses and an officiant to make it official. Luckily, anyone can get ordained online and be your officiant, if you’d like your friend or family member to do it! As your photographer, I am happy to be a witness, and if it’s just you two, you can ask another trailgoer to be your witness too! Your license is good for 12 months, but you’ll need to submit the completed marriage license to the same superior court within 10 days of your ceremony – either in person or by mail.

dreamy sunset elopement ceremony in sedona, arizona

Where to Stay

I always recommend booking a vacation rental in Sedona or the Village of Oak Creek. Rentals give you way more space, better lighting, and a cozy, beautiful backdrop for getting ready photos (way better than a hotel room).

If you’re planning a micro wedding or want to celebrate with a small group afterward, I suggest searching VRBO and using the filter for “allows events.” Some of these homes are perfect for an intimate gathering or even a ceremony backup spot in case of bad weather.

beautiful elopement details on a red rock

Sedona Elopement Packages

Planning your dream elopement in Sedona, Arizona, should be an exciting and stress-free adventure. That’s why my elopement packages are designed to provide everything you need for an unforgettable experience. Here’s what’s included with every elopement package:

  • Unlimited Consultations: You’ll have all the information you need about trails, my favorite vendors, where to stay, and how to pack for your adventure elopement. I’m here to answer all your questions and guide you every step of the way.
  • Permit Information: I’ll share all the necessary permit information and handle the paperwork so you can focus on enjoying your day.
  • Elopement Day Timeline: A personalized timeline crafted to ensure your day is truly and uniquely yours, capturing every special moment without any rush.
  • 100% Comfort: Your safety and comfort are my top priorities. I’ll make sure you have all the gear needed for your elopement day, including permits, extra headlamps, snacks, water, first aid kits, and clear umbrellas.
  • Beautiful Online Gallery: Receive 20-40 sneak peeks delivered within 48 hours of your elopement. A stunning online gallery will follow, showcasing your special day.
  • My Travel: My travel expenses are always included in your package, with no hidden fees. Wherever your adventure takes us, I’m there with you.

For those who want to add a little extra to their elopement day, I offer add-ons such as a charcuterie spread, light breakfast, or tailgate picnic! Check out more about my Sedona elopement packages here!

romantic bride and groom in sedona with red rocks in the background

Let’s Plan & Capture Your Sedona Elopement Together!

Hey, I’m Amanda! Whether you’re looking for a day for just the two of you or want to create an unforgettable experience with your loved ones, I am here to help you create an elopement that is filled with adventure, wonder, and ease. You can check out my portfolio here, and when you’re ready, send me a message here! I cannot wait to hear from you!

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