Moab, Utah Trail Elopement | Maddie + Brad

Maddie + Bradโ€™s elopement in Moab was everything youโ€™d expect from two adventurous van lifersโ€”simple, intentional, and surrounded by the desert they love to call home. Their day began with slow moments together, embracing the freedom and lifestyle theyโ€™ve built on the road.

For their ceremony, they chose a quiet horse trail outside of Moab. With red rocks stretching in every direction and desert winds carrying their vows, it was the perfect setting for a love story rooted in adventure. Their intimate vows felt so personal, with the wide-open desert as their only witness.

Afterwards, we explored the trails for portraits, capturing their joy against Moabโ€™s stunning landscape. The way they laughed together, barefoot in the dirt, felt like pure freedomโ€”exactly what van life and elopement days are all about.

Maddie + Bradโ€™s Moab elopement was a reminder that your wedding doesnโ€™t have to follow any rulesโ€”it just has to feel like you.


How to Elope in Moab

Thinking about your own Moab elopement? Here are a few quick tips to make your day stress-free and unforgettable:

  • When to visit: Spring and fall are idealโ€”summer can be extremely hot in the desert.
  • Choose your location: Beyond Arches and Canyonlands, Moab is full of hidden spots like trails, cliffs, and open desert spaces for private ceremonies.
  • Permits: National Parks require a permit, but many BLM lands around Moab are easier for small elopements.
  • Bring your essentials: Water, sturdy shoes, and a celebratory picnic or champagne make the experience even more memorable.
  • Hire a photographer: Having someone who knows the terrain ensures youโ€™ll find those secret, crowd-free spots.

Moab is the ultimate place to elope if youโ€™re craving wide-open desert views, a sense of freedom, and an adventurous start to your marriage.

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