Why You Should Elope
Thinking About Eloping? Here’s Why It Might Be Perfect for You
Spoiler: It’s not about skipping tradition. It’s about choosing intention.
We get it. The word “elope” used to mean sneaking off in secret. But today? Eloping is about freedom—freedom to craft a day that reflects your love, your values, and the way you actually want to celebrate this once-in-a-lifetime moment.
At Wyld & Wander, we’ve captured everything from mountaintop vows to barefoot beach ceremonies to heartfelt forest elopements. And if there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s this: Eloping isn’t about less—it’s about more of what matters most.
Here’s why more and more couples are choosing to elope—and why you might want to, too.
Eloping is About Presence, Not Performance
When you elope, the pressure fades. You’re not trying to please 150 guests. You’re not juggling a packed timeline. You’re simply present—with each other, with nature, and with the moment that really matters: saying “I do.”
Imagine holding hands at sunrise in the desert. Reading vows beside a glacier lake. Laughing your way through a forest trail. That’s what eloping is about.






You Can Focus on Each Other
There’s something deeply sacred about slowing down. When you elope, the entire day revolves around your relationship. No distractions. No expectations. Just space to breathe, feel, and celebrate your love exactly the way you want.
You can start the morning with coffee and a handwritten letter. Take a quiet hike together. Say your vows with wind in your hair and tears in your eyes. It’s your day, your way—from the first look to the last light.
You Can Elope Anywhere
From Yosemite cliffs to Norwegian fjords to your favorite hidden cove, eloping gives you endless freedom to choose a location that feels like you. Want to hike into your ceremony spot? Canoe across a lake? Read vows on a cliff at golden hour? We’re already packing our bags.
(And don’t worry—we’ll help with permits, planning, and all the logistics.)
It Can Still Be a Celebration
Eloping doesn’t mean you’re giving up the fun. Many couples include:
A cozy dinner with loved ones afterward
A champagne pop in the mountains
A private first dance in the woods
An epic adventure session the next day
Whether it’s just the two of you or you invite a few of your favorite people, your elopement can still have style, joy, and a little sparkle.
You Deserve a Day That Feels Like You
At the end of the day, this is about being true to yourselves. For some, that’s a big party. For others, it’s hiking boots and handwritten vows. And for many couples—especially the ones we’re lucky enough to photograph—it’s about choosing meaning over tradition, intimacy over expectation, and authenticity over pressure.
If that resonates with you? Eloping might be the best decision you ever make.
Ready to Make It Happen?
We’re Meg & Melissa—storytellers, nature-lovers, and professional joy-catchers. We help couples craft unforgettable elopement experiences filled with light, love, and beautiful, wild moments. Whether you want to elope in California or across the world, we’ll guide you every step of the way.
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How to Elope in Banff National Park
Dreaming of a Banff Elopement? Here's Everything You Need to Know
A wild, awe-inspiring guide to saying “I do” in the Canadian Rockies
If you’re dreaming of turquoise lakes, soaring peaks, and quiet trails that make you feel like the only two people in the world—Banff National Park might be the place where your love story truly begins.
Banff is one of those rare places that feels both ancient and alive. From glacial lakes to alpine forests, this Canadian treasure is the perfect backdrop for couples who want their elopement to be rooted in wonder, intention, and wild beauty.
At Wyld & Wander, we’re all about meaningful experiences, jaw-dropping landscapes, and capturing love in its realest form. So if Banff is calling your name—here’s how to answer with open hearts and hiking boots.
Why Elope in Banff?
Banff offers an unmatched blend of grandeur and intimacy. Picture this:
Saying your vows beside the glowing blue water of Lake Louise
Sharing a quiet first look in the forested trails of Moraine Lake
Toasting with glacier water in the shadow of Mount Rundle
It's not just beautiful—it's cinematic, serene, and endlessly romantic.
And best of all? You don’t need a huge production. A simple elopement here feels just right.














Top Locations for Your Banff Elopement
Banff is full of incredible photo spots, but here are a few favorites for both ceremonies and portraits:
Moraine Lake
Vibe: Surreal turquoise water + towering peaks
Tips: Closed in winter, accessible by shuttle in summer—sunrise sessions are breathtaking and less crowded.
Lake Louise
Vibe: Iconic, romantic, dreamy
Tips: Mornings are best for soft light and avoiding crowds; you can rent a canoe for extra magic.
Two Jack Lake
Vibe: Tranquil, accessible, ideal for intimate vows
Tips: Less touristy, great for a quiet lakeside ceremony and sunset portraits.
Tunnel Mountain or Mount Norquay Lookouts
Vibe: Panoramic mountain views, more privacy
Tips: Great for couples who want mountaintop drama without a strenuous hike.
Bow Lake
Vibe: Reflections, alpine lakes, glacier views
Tips: Perfect for summer/fall elopements with an adventurous feel.
We’ll help you scout the perfect place based on light, accessibility, and your vibe.
Do You Need a Permit to Elope in Banff?
Yes! Here's what you need to know:
A Special Event Permit is required for wedding ceremonies in Banff National Park
The permit is issued by Parks Canada and includes location guidelines
Group size restrictions apply (some spots cap at 20–30 people)
Minimal setups only—no arches, no loud music, and “leave no trace” is a must
You’ll also need to follow guidelines for photography permits if applicable
Good news? We’ll walk you through every step and make sure all paperwork is squared away so you can focus on the fun stuff.
Best Time of Year to Elope in Banff
Summer (June–August): Lush alpine meadows, full lake access, long golden hours
Fall (September–October): Stunning golden larches, crisp air, fewer crowds
Winter (Nov–March): Snowy wonderland vibes, ice-covered lakes, cozy elopements with hot cocoa
Spring (April–May): Snow starts to melt, but some lakes may still be frozen
We recommend sunrise or sunset to get the best light and privacy—especially in high-traffic areas like Moraine Lake and Lake Louise.
Planning Tips from Wyld & Wander
Plan ahead: Banff is a popular destination—permits, shuttles, and lodging can book up quickly.
Pack layers: Even in summer, the weather can change fast. Bring cozy extras.
Keep it simple: Focus on the experience—read vows, pop champagne, explore together.
Hire local vendors: From florals to private chefs, Banff has incredible talent.
Celebrate your way: Paddle a canoe, hike a trail, have a picnic—build a day that reflects you.
Let Us Help You Create Something Wildly Beautiful
Eloping in Banff isn’t just a photo op—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. We're here to help you choose the best location, create a seamless timeline, and capture your love with intention, warmth, and wonder.
Whether you're planning a two-person sunrise elopement or a tiny ceremony with your people, Wyld & Wander will be by your side (and behind the lens) every step of the way.
📍 Based in California, always ready to wander north.
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