Dead Horse Point State Park

Moab, Utah

A Dead Horse Point wedding has all the mystique, views, and activities for a dream adventure elopement. Dramatic 2000-foot canyons, winding rivers, stunning red stone, and breathtaking night sky views make some say that it’s even more spectacular than the Grand Canyon. 

The best part? The park is a short distance from the town of Moab, so if you’re getting married in Moab, Utah, it’s the most accessible park. And because it’s a Utah state park, not a national park, they’re less strict about rules – decorations, dogs, and seasonal permitted drones are allowed (the Moab National Parks don’t allow eloping with dogs).

You don’t have to figure out all these details on your own, though. As a Moab elopement photographer, I know all the best spots for a Dead Horse Point wedding. I’m sharing some here, but the rest are for my booked couples. 

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Why Elope At Dead Horse Point

My top three reasons for a Dead Horse Point wedding other than, well, it’s gorgeous? Here they are:

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Best Places To Elope At Dead Horse Point

Remember that all places to elope at Dead Horse Point are open to the public, even if you book the spots in advance with the park.

Want the Dead Horse Point views without the permits and tourists? As your Utah elopement photographer, I scout public land close to Dead Horse Point for a more intimate wedding. Yes, I can find free places to get married in Utah.

Cliff Side

a couple wearing traditional wedding attire holding hands and walking across the cliff side ceremony location during their dead horse point wedding

The isolated viewpoint shows the stunning Utah landscape. It’s harder to get to than the other places to elope at Dead Horse Point, making it the best spot for a secluded Dead Horse Point wedding ceremony that fits up to 20 people. 

Point Bench

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The small bench overlooking the canyon is a beautiful spot to relax or host a tiny elopement. The uneven surface means only five people can attend, but Point Bench is easily accessible, so you can take photos throughout the park after the ceremony.

West Bench Site

a couple wearing traditional wedding attire kissing at the west bench site ceremony locations during their dead horse point wedding

The easily accessible West Bench site has striking views just beside the parking lot, making it easily accessible to wedding guests and tourists that you might not want in your photos. It accommodates up to 50 people.

La Sal Site

a couple wearing traditional wedding attire holding hands at the dead horse point wedding la sal ceremony site

The northwest viewpoint has sweeping vistas of the canyon below, and the La Sal snow capped mountains in the distance. Because of its uneven surfaces, it’s not as easily accessible. This can be a good thing: fewer tourists and breathtaking views. It can accommodate up to 25 people.

Map of all the Venue Locations

a map of all the wedding venues at dead horse point

When To Get Married At Dead Horse Point State Park

hint: there’s no bad time! but there is a best time

The desert climate means that the park can experience extreme temperatures. Scorching summer heat can exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Winters can be cool and windy, especially on the exposed viewpoints. The best times to elope at Dead Horse Point State Park are spring and fall for mild weather conditions. Remember that the weather can change quickly with an adventure elopement, even during peak season, so come prepared. Or, bring someone who knows what to expect (a.k.a. me!)

Planning Your Dead Horse Point Wedding

I’ll help you personalize this as your Moab elopement photographer, but here are some facts to get you started.

Understand The Utah Marriage Requirements

Before you embark on your Dead Horse Point wedding, you’ll have to get a marriage license from the Utah County Clerk’s Office. You and your partner must apply together with your ID and pay the fee. There’s no waiting period.

Ensure your chosen officiant is authorized to perform marriages in Utah. Ministers, public officials, and online-ordained family and friends can officiate in Utah.

Plan Your Ceremony

Decorations are allowed at your Dead Horse Point wedding if you leave no trace. Chairs, an arch, and other decorations are allowed, although you’re responsible for all setup and take down. Because Dead Horse State Park is only 35 minutes from Moab, it’s not difficult to find food and accommodation options nearby.

Apply For A Permit

All couples must apply for a special use permit before their wedding date. As your Utah elopement photographer, I can help you apply for this. Permit cost depends on the size of your wedding. Utah State Parks recommends applying for the permit at least 30 days before your wedding. 

Ditch The Normal Way To Getting Hitched

elope with me! (<<<that’s me, kelly!)

As your elopement photographer, I’m hyped to be your adventure buddy through it all — scouting private locations, figuring out what permits we need, creating an elopement day timeline, recommending vendors, and taking your gorgeous adventure elopement photos.

Basically, you didn’t even need to read this blog since Dead Horse Point weddings are my thing. 😉

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