Are you considering eloping in the Southwest? Here are 5 reasons why you should consider eloping in Sedona.
Sedona is one of the few deserts in Arizona that has great weather most of the year. June, July, and August in Sedona are over 100º, but that gives you the rest of the year to get married here. It only rains on average of 60 days per year. That means you only have a 16% chance of getting rain in Sedona.
Sedona also averages about 10 inches of snowfall each year. It can be pretty cold in the winter. Plan on bringing jackets and gloves if you choose to elope between January through March. When it snows, the snow never sticks long but the photos are absolutely worth the cold.
What better reason to elope in Sedona that the incredible activities you can have while you’re here. Most of my couples come from out of state, and so they try to make the most out of the hikes, off-roading, and other adventures. Sedona has so much to offer in the way of activities, here are just a few:
There are countless spots in Sedona that you could hold your elopement ceremony. Every spot has pros and cons, so if you have questions about certain spots in Sedona, send me a message! I’d love to help you narrow down which locations you’d like to hold your ceremony.
Things to consider when choosing an elopement ceremony:
Sedona has a lot to offer, so feel free to reach out and contact my if you have any questions about locations.
The permit system isn’t difficult to manage (yet). If you’re considering eloping, permits should be at the top of your mind. Sedona is one of the easiest cities to elope in.
I am a strong believer that permit systems (especially when it comes to the outdoors) are important and worth getting every single time.
Most places in Sedona allow you to get married without a permit as long as there aren’t arches, chairs set up, or more than 25 people gathered. If you’re planning on having more than 25 guests, you’ll want to get in touch with the city of Sedona to ask what the process is.
If you have more than 25 guests, I don’t consider it an elopement anymore. Intimate weddings are also very special in my heart, but they do take more planning, since more people are involved. Planners like Let’s Knot and Say We Did know Sedona and the protocol with small weddings, so I would suggest getting in touch with them.
Even in a week, you’ll never scratch the surface for all there is to do and see in Sedona. But it’s a great central location in Arizona if you’d like to hit other spots.
Sedona is:
A lot of my clients stay in Sedona for a week, and then travel to see all kinds of spots around Arizona, such as the Grand Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in Page. If you don’t mind driving a bit, try sightseeing all over Arizona!
There are so many places to elope in the southwest, but Sedona is my favorite for sure. The mountains are so accessible from anywhere in town. Consistent weather, loads of activities, accessibility of the mountains, ease of permits (for now), and proximity to other Arizona treasures make this small desert town worth the trip for an elopement.
If you’re considering eloping in the Southwest, especially Arizona, send me a message! I’d love to work with you on discovering where you want to say your vows together.
You can also CHECK OUT my blog, on how to elope in Sedona.
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