Grand Teton Elopement Photographer
Highpoint Photography is a Grand Teton elopement photographer team specializing in elopements and small weddings across Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole. From mountain ceremony locations to celebrations in Jackson, we help couples choose timing and locations that fit your day.
How to Elope in Grand Teton National Park
Eloping in Grand Teton National Park starts with choosing an approved ceremony location and securing a park permit. Popular spots include Schwabacher Landing, Glacier View Turnout, Moulton Barn, and scenic viewpoints throughout the park. We help with location ideas, timing, portraits, guest count, and seasonal access so the day feels clear from the start.
Nearby settings like The Wedding Tree, Hotel Yellowstone, and Snow King Mountain also offer beautiful views near Jackson Hole and the Tetons.
Read our guide on how to elope in Grand Teton National Park
Best Time of Year for a Grand Teton Elopement
Late May through October is the most popular window for Grand Teton elopements, with easier park access, longer days, and beautiful mountain light. December through April offers snow-covered landscapes. The best season depends on the location, guest count, and the kind of setting you want for your ceremony.
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"Having never been to Jackson Hole, Heather’s help was vital. She recommended locations, an officiant, and a hair stylist, and the photographs were amazing.”
— Lauren
SNOW KING MOUNTAIN
Popular places to elope in Jackson Hole include Schwabacher Landing, The Wedding Tree, Snow King Mountain, Hotel Yellowstone, Glacier View Turnout, Moulton Barn, and scenic viewpoints throughout Grand Teton National Park. These Jackson Hole and Grand Teton elopement locations offer mountain backdrops, elevated overlooks, sagebrush fields, and open valley views for your ceremony and portraits.
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Tell us what you’re imagining for your Jackson Hole or Grand Teton elopement, and we’ll create a custom proposal with location ideas, timing, and coverage options.
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On your elopement day, we guide you through the experience so you feel relaxed and confident. From the ceremony to portraits in the Tetons, we photograph the day with a calm, editorial approach.
“Heather & Drew were friendly and great to work with. They made us feel very comfortable and our pictures were phenomenal.”
I had never been to Grand Teton National Park and Heather was really great about helping me pick my wedding locations.
— Jessica
“Heather & Drew were amazing photographers for our elopement in Jackson Hole!”
She set up the timeline for our pictures and made us feel comfortable while capturing beautiful shots from getting ready to after the ceremony. — Carrie
4pm is our favorite time for a ceremony followed by sunset portraits. Sunrise and sunset are the most popular times for Grand Teton elopements because the mountains are beautifully lit. Ceremonies can take place anytime depending on location and season.
Yes. A photographer familiar with Grand Teton National Park can help with location ideas, timing, lighting, changing weather, and park permit requirements. This is especially helpful for couples planning from out of town.
Yes, a marriage license is required to legally marry in Wyoming.
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Yes, we provide digital files of your images through a private online gallery. We offer Fine Art Albums and print products in your gallery.
Yes, a wedding permit is required for ceremonies in Grand Teton National Park.
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Yes, we have a network of trusted local vendors, including officiants, florists, and venues, and we’re happy to recommend vendors that align with your vision and style.
Popular Grand Teton elopement locations include Schwabacher Landing, Glacier View Turnout, Moulton Barn, Colter Bay and scenic viewpoints throughout the park. Location options depend on permit rules, season, access, and guest count.
Guest count depends on the location and permit type. Some Grand Teton National Park ceremony locations allow larger groups, while smaller dispersed ceremonies are more limited. We can help you think through locations that fit your plans.
Yes. Many couples include portraits at a second location in Grand Teton National Park or Jackson Hole, depending on timing, weather, and distance between locations.