Where to Elope in Oregon | A Complete Guide

Deserts, oceans, cliffs, forests and waterfalls – where to elope in Oregon for the most stunning backdrop

Whether you’re from here, or you’ve just dreamed of visiting, deciding where to elope in Oregon can be a daunting task. From rugged coastlines and enchanting forests to serene mountains and vibrant cities, the state offers a myriad of picturesque spots.

I’m an Oregon elopement photographer who’s lived in the state my whole life. Moss runs through my veins, and the mountains are perpetually calling my name. To compile a complete list of Oregon elopement locations would be impossible, but this is a list of places I absolutely love taking couples.

All photos by Voyage + Vine

The Oregon Coast

Cannon Beach / Northern Coast

A photo of a couple eloping in the wild landscapes of Oregon, as part of a series on where to elope in Oregon.

Cannon Beach, with its iconic Haystack Rock, is a dream come true for couples seeking a coastal elopement. The town itself, as well as surrounding areas, offer lush old growth forests, rolling grassy expanses, gorgeous beaches, and jaw-dropping cliffside views.

Cannon Beach is the closest coastal town to Portland, making it a convenient location if you don’t necessarily want to spend days traveling. It also offers plenty to do, with small art galleries, shops, wineries, and nearby hikes.

Florence and Yachats, Oregon

A photo of a couple eloping in the wild landscapes of Oregon, as part of a series on where to elope in Oregon.

Further south from Cannon Beach, Florence and Yachats are my very favorite coastal locations to explore. Both offer an incredible diversity of scenery – with imposing black rock formations, soft green forests, and darling little coastal towns to play in.

A photo of a couple eloping in the wild landscapes of Oregon, as part of a series on where to elope in Oregon.

Neskowin and Pacific City

Neskowin is home to some of my favorite rolling, grassy expanses. At sunset, the golden light on these fields is so soft, romantic and ethereal. If you’re planning on staying and hosting a few folks for breakfast or dinner, I always highly recommend the impeccably curated home by Our Plaace.

Just slightly further north is the darling town of Pacific City, which is home to Cape Kiwanda – a set of dramatic, reddish cliffs that add gorgeous texture to your photos.

A photo of a couple eloping in the wild landscapes of Oregon, as part of a series on where to elope in Oregon.

Mount Hood

A photo of a couple eloping in the wild landscapes of Oregon, as part of a series on where to elope in Oregon.

For those who dream of a mountain elopement, Mount Hood is an excellent choice. The majestic peak, surrounded by lush forests and alpine meadows, offers a serene and awe-inspiring location. In the winter, the snow-covered landscape adds a magical touch, while summer brings vibrant wildflowers and clear skies.

Epic mountain views can be reached right off of parking lots, or by short hikes.

Sahalie Falls

Straight out of a fairytale, Sahalie Falls is one of the most accessible waterfall elopement locations in Oregon – it feels wild without feeling remote. Sahalie Falls is also relatively accessible – there’s no hiking required, unless you want to go all the way down to the falls. Otherwise, you can see everything from a very short, paved path.

Columbia River Gorge

At 80 miles long and 4000′ deep, the Columbia River Gorge is the country’s largest National Scenic Area. Packed with waterfalls, forests, planes, and desert landscapes, you can see so much in a few hours.

Latourell Falls

A photo of a couple eloping in the wild landscapes of Oregon, as part of a series on where to elope in Oregon.

Latourell Falls is an extremely accessible waterfall – located at the end of a short, paved path. For folks who’d rather not hike, it’s the perfect spot to still get incredible photos. However, for those who have a little bit of adventure in their bones, it’s also relatively easy to navigate to the base of the falls. 

A photo of a couple eloping in the wild landscapes of Oregon, as part of a series on where to elope in Oregon.

Rowena Crest

A photo of a couple eloping in the wild landscapes of Oregon, as part of a series on where to elope in Oregon.

Memaloose Hills

A photo of a couple eloping in the wild landscapes of Oregon, as part of a series on where to elope in Oregon.

This plateau near Mosier, Oregon, comes to life in the spring with wildflowers and beautiful views of the Gorge. At its highest point, be prepared for wind (but it’s so worth it).

Silver Falls State Park

Photo of a Silver Falls elopement, one of many locations to elope in Oregon.

Often called the Crown Jewel of Oregon State Parks, Silver Falls is about 40 minutes east of Salem and 90 minutes from Portland. I used to live in the Park’s nearest town, Silverton, and highly recommend visiting its shops, cafes, or breweries.

Its Trail of Ten Falls loops through old growth Douglas fir, basalt canyon walls, and ten waterfalls, four of which you can walk behind. Outside of the Trail of Ten Falls, the park is also home to miles and miles of lesser visited, backcountry forested trails, perfect for a quiet ceremony.

Portland, Oregon

Portland is vibrant, artsy, friendly, and one of the most sought after cities in the world for foodies and wine enthusiasts. Having grown up here, and currently calling Portland my home, I would love to show eloping couples around not only the scenic areas nearby, but the city itself. Think of world-famous bookstores, art museums, and darling cocktail bars for your elopement backdrop.

Oregon’s diverse landscapes and natural beauty make it an ideal destination for elopements. Whether you dream of a coastal escape, a mountain adventure, or a unique desert landscape, Oregon has something to offer every couple. Each of these locations provides a stunning backdrop and a memorable experience for your special day, ensuring that your elopement is as magical and unique as your love story.

If you have detailed questions about accessibility, permits, seasons, and activities, chat with someone who’s lived here all my life and is obsessed with this place.

Real examples of Oregon elopement locations

Want to see more? Take a peek at some of my favorite galleries.

Spring at Silver Falls
Winter at Latourell Falls and Rowena Crest
September at Cannon Beach (Haystack Rock, old growth forest, cliffs)
Spring at Cannon Beach (Ecola State Park, rolling beachside hills)
Crisp Winter Day in Florence, Oregon
Florence, Oregon Lighthouse Micro-wedding
Autumn at Sahalie Falls
Summer Sunset at Mt. Hood

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June 26, 2024

I’m Jaime, an Oregon wedding photographer with a passion for intimate and intentional weddings. I'm also a trail runner, mountain lover, and recovering project manager, who thrives in tall peaks old growth forests, rocky coastlines, and everybody-knows-your-name wine bars. This place isn't a destination for me - it's home. I know the tides like the back of my hands, and I'm not afraid of wind, rain, and a little bit of sand. 

I take a primarily documentary style approach to my galleries. You'll find an abundance of stolen glances, gentle hand squeezes, and shared laughter. I'm also thoughtful about composition, lighting, and colors, which all help tell the real story of your day. 

Your portraits will feel natural and not overly-posed, and we'll make sure that you get to enjoy your day without it feeling like a photo shoot (unless you want it to!). 


AND I LOVE IT HERE

I'M YOUR PNW WEDDING AND ELOPEMENT PHOTOGRAPHER

All bodies, abilities, GENDER IDENTITIES, and types of love are safe with me. 

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