Snowy Mt Baker Elopement

About this Mt Baker Elopement

Although the snow will make you think this Mt Baker Elopement happened in the spring, this actually took place in early July! If you’re thinking of eloping at Mt Baker, I highly recommend going towards the end of July! B & A wanted stunning mountain views and a stunning place to camp. We spent the afternoon driving to Artist Point, soaked up the views and then found some hidden trails to have their own private ceremony. Just the two of them, me to officiate and capture the photos! After saying “I do!” we explored around, soaking up the Mt Baker views. We went back to our campsite where we went down to the river and got some dusk photos. After sharing a few glasses of wine, we built a fire and shared some laughs. Once it got dark, on came the string lights and they tucked back into their tent for the night. It was a perfect day!

P.S. Scroll down to the bottom of this blog to see more photos from this Mt Baker Elopement!

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Couple Walking around during their Mt Baker Elopement

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