Not to be mistaken for Red Rocks in Colorado, but almost as good. This national park boasts a 13 mile scenic drive and group campgrounds with decent bathroom facilities for each group site. Because you’ll get your own personal site you can hire a personal chef to cook a hibachi meal for you and your VIP while you admire the way the stars look from just outside the Las Vegas Strip. Red Rock Resort and Spa is right down the road, so if you’d like to have an intimate wedding in Red Rock Canyon, but would like to enjoy the luxuries of Las Vegas, feel free to book a suite and entertain guests there. Eloping in the desert has never been so fabulous.
They might be hard to walk on, but they’re beautiful as hell! There are several sand dunes all over the South West. There’s even pink sand dunes in Utah. Yup, I said pink! Sand dunes are a stunning sight even for people from the desert. It’s hard to contemplate miles and miles of just sand. Fortunately, a lot of these aren’t huge hikes which makes them a great location for just us elopements. Pack a picnic, ascend your favorite dune and enjoy the view of endless sand while you enjoy your charcuterie board and some wine.
Just outside of Valley of Fire are amazing 4×4 trails that make it easy to elope in the desert. There’s crazy red rock formations everywhere just begging to be climbed upon. Rent a 4×4 or some quads to trek these sandy roads. Make your way to the middle of the desert, find a secluded location, maybe somewhere near the petroglyphs and admire the communications of people from 3,000 years ago on your elopement day, a day that will be marked in time just like the petroglyphs.
Dry lake beds are a blank slate like no other. With nothing but flat ground, you can trek or 4×4 not too far at all before you feel like you’re secluded from everyone. Cloudy days on any dry lake bed make for guaranteed romance. Get lost in each other while you ignore the world from your own little taste of heaven.
There’s plenty of life here. Artist Drive is the perfect location to admire the color and life that the desert has. Their dry lake bed has rocks that seem to be sliding across it, and Zabriski Point is a stunning show of cavernous hills that look like striped rocky road ice cream. They even have a resort in the middle of it and tax free recreational marijuana not too far from the entrance of Death Valley if that’s your kinda thing. Spend a day exploring because it’s your desert elopement, you can do anything you want.
This place has gotten lots of attention and rightfully so. It’s a crazy sprawled out town with lots of natural desert beauty, almost an hour right outside of Palm Springs. Here you can rent a beautiful Air BnB home to entertain your guests with lawn games and a bonfire under the milky way. There are plenty of off the wall locations to say your vows although Joshua Tree National Park attracts plenty of eloping couples. Because of it’s many locations to say your vows, Joshua Tree wins a spot on this list as one of my faves, for sure.
This is where we did it, and because of that it is my favorite of all time. There are plenty of locations along the river where you can get married. For example, you can hike through hot springs and canyons and camp out right next to the river to and have a sunrise desert elopement ceremony. It’s where the desert meets the water and how freakin cool is that? After your elopement you can enjoy water sports like boating, kayaking, or paddleboarding. Enjoy exploring the coves and seeing the Hoover Dam from a view that not a whole lot of people have seen it from.
It’s rocky, gorgeous and it also has water, which makes it one of those really special desert elopement locations. Zion National Park’s colors are a bright orange and green, which makes it so unique. You can find deer grazing its expanse of land and eagles soaring around its mountain peaks. Squirrels approach you, probably because they’re so used to humans interacting with them. You can see the heights at Angel’s Landing, or stick to the Narrows for a view from within the canyons. Right outside of Zion’s gates is a cute town where you can grab a bite to eat, rent gorgeous Air bnbs and entertain guests.
Slot canyons are plentiful in the South West and most are pretty secluded for eloping couples exploring unique desert elopement locations. Slot canyons provide peace and quiet, as well as stunning sights. Imagine getting up close and personal with your partner while you examine lines through canyons that were maybe once underwater. It’s like having your own personal indoor ceremony if you’re having a “just us” elopement.
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