Last updated on July 29th, 2025
When you’re planning an elopement, one of the first questions that often comes up is when to do it. And honestly? There’s no right answer. Each season brings its own vibe, colors, energy, and practical realities—so your choice can really shape the feel of your day.
Let’s walk through the seasons together (kind of poetic, no?) so you can get a feel for what might be the best fit for your elopement.
P.S. I created this guide from a northern hemisphere perspective (more specifically, the Midwest), so keep in mind that seasons vary depending on where you are in the world!
Before we get into the details of each season, let’s talk a bit about the big picture. I like to remind couples that picking the “best” time of year isn’t always just about aesthetics. It’s also about the kind of experience you want to have and what matters the most to you two.
Here are a few high-level things to think about:
Basically, it’s less about finding the objectively perfect season and more about finding the one that aligns with your relationship and priorities.
As I mentioned, spring is often all about new beginnings, which feels pretty on point for starting a new chapter together. If you’re into wildflowers, gentle sunshine, and that “everything’s coming to life again” energy, spring might be your season.
It’s especially gorgeous in places with dramatic seasonal shifts (think cherry blossoms, rolling green hills, or desert blooms).
Some couples love spring because it feels hopeful and soft. You can usually catch milder temperatures before the heat of summer kicks in, and in some places, the moody spring fog can make for some beautiful photos.
Long days, epic road trips, alpine lakes, and warm nights under the stars—just a few things that come to mind for me when I think about summer. If you’re dreaming of hiking to your ceremony spot, kayaking in your elopement outfits, or just basking in golden hour, summer is pretty hard to beat in my opinion.
It’s also a great season if you’re including guests who need to travel or if you’re only eloping in a location that’s only accessible in warmer months (like further north or mountains).
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Fall is a whole mood. Crisp air, vibrant and colorful leaves, cozy layers, and a sense of calm settling over everything. This season also tends to be a little quieter than summer, which means more privacy, easier travel, and fewer people wandering into your ceremony spot.
I think most people would cringe at the idea of getting married in the cold, but honestly? There’s something magical about a winter elopement. It’s quiet, intimate, and has a softness that’s hard to describe and replicate in other seasons. Think snowy forests, frozen waterfalls, and hot drinks by the fire. If you’re into coziness and vibes that make you feel like time just stops (and don’t mind a little chill), winter might be your season.
Winter is also great for indoor elopements (like cabins, lodges, or cute Airbnbs), and it often means fewer crowds.
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As you’ve probably gathered by now, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer here—choosing your season to get married is (you guessed it) about what feels right for you two. Here are a few prompts to help you figure it out:
Pro insight:
As someone who’s photographed elopements in every season, I can honestly say there’s no wrong time to get married. I’ve had couples elope with snow blanketing their surroundings, in muddy spring forests, along a beachy shore in the summer, and during peak fall colors (and just in time for Halloween vibes!)
In case you’re overwhelmed or worried about making the wrong decision, I want you to know that no matter what season you choose, your elopement is going to be beautiful. Sure, the season helps set the vibe, but it’s really your love that is the main event. I like to think that when you imagine you as a couple at the center, everything else just falls into place.
If you’re dreaming up your elopement and want a photographer who’s all in with you (from season-picking to muddy trail navigating), reach out—I’d love to help you bring it to life.
Anna (she/her) is a queer elopement and wedding photographer with nearly a decade of experience, 200+ weddings, and 40+ elopements behind her. Her work has been featured in Wandering Weddings, recognized by Junebug Weddings, and praised with 50+ 5-star reviews. Shaped by her own lived experiences and relationship within the LGBTQIA+ community, Anna is passionate about creating inclusive, affirming spaces for queer couples. For her, documenting love is about visibility, connection, and community. Each adventure leaves a mark—literally—as she commemorates the couples and stories she’s honored to capture with tattoos from her travels.