So, why choose the White Mountains of New Hampshire for your adventure elopement?
Getting married in the White Mountain National Forest is a truly incredible experience - whether you’re choosing to elope in the midst of lupine blossoms, dramatic fall foliage, or those snowy woods, the White Mountains have plenty of secluded spots with amazing views. Waterfalls, old-growth forests, dramatic mountain summits, quiet mountain lakes, and quaint New England towns provide a ton of variety. One of the best things about getting married in the White Mountains, is that you’re only a couple hours away from major population centers like Boston, and we think it’s worth the drive!
The White Mountains offer plenty of camping for those looking for a more adventurous elopement option, but there are PLENTY of vacation rentals, hotels, and bed & breakfasts for you and your guests and helping you find the right accommodations is part of what we do!
Anyways - enough chatter - take a look at some of My work and see why you should get married in the White Mountains of New Hampshire!
I’M NATALIE!
I’m your best new adventure buddy and biggest fan. You’re here because you want to elope in New Hampshire and the White Mountains!
Whether you’re looking for an epic adventure in the Presidentials or Mt. Washington or a quiet lakeside elopement in the north country, New Hampshire is full of magical places to say your vows.
I hike, ski, bike, rock climb, kayak, backpack, and could probably be convinced to do just about anything.
Ready for an adventure wedding of your dreams?
New Hampshire Elopement FAQ
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Eloping in NH has only one requirement legally speaking, a $50 marriage license. Beyond that most of my couples spend anywhere from $4,000-$12,000 on their elopements on average.
My elopement packages start at $2,000 and wedding packages start at $4,000.
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Year round! No matter when you visit New Hampshire for your elopement it is beautiful. Spring brings cooler, but pleasant weather and wildflowers in June. Summer is for the best sunsets. Fall is when the color comes alive with reds, oranges, and yellows dotting the landscape. Winter is pure magic and not to be missed.
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You can bring up to 30 guests for your NH elopement! Beyond that I call it an adventure wedding!
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I take safety very seriously and will always help you come up with a solid backup plan in case of bad weather.
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I have planned and photographed elopements with only 72 hours notice, but most of my couples book their elopements 6-12 months out to allow for advance planning and permitting.
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The first step to booking your White Mountain elopement is to reach out and tell me about your elopement plans. From there we set up a meeting to get to know each other better. After our meeting I’ll send you a contract with your date on it and a 30% retainer fee which is due at contract signing. After that you are in my books!
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After booking I send you my location questionnaire to fill out. After I receive your answers I create a custom location guide to help you choose the best location in NH to elope in!