I’ve lived in Arizona for years, and I swear Sedona still gets me every single time. People always talk about the “energy” here, and honestly? They’re not wrong. The second you roll into town and those red rocks start glowing at sunset, it feels like the desert just flipped a switch. It’s like the whole place is saying, “Slow down, soak this in.” And you do, because you can’t not.
We’ve photographed weddings and engagements all over Arizona, but Sedona has this way of feeling different every time. The light shifts, the rocks change color, the breeze kicks up dust just right, and suddenly it’s a whole new scene. One couple might pop champagne under the trees, another might be standing on a cliff with the wind going full drama mode. That’s the magic: Sedona brings the vibe, but the story is all yours.
If you’ve ever wondered whether the hype about Sedona is real, take it from me: it is. And if you’re dreaming of an elopement or engagement session that’s bold, a little wild, and totally personal, this is the place.
Let’s be real, Sedona’s got a vibe. It’s spiritual, yes, but also wildly romantic. The kind of place that makes you want to slow down, breathe deeper, and just be with your person. And from a visual standpoint? It’s kind of an Arizona elopement photographer’s dream.
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Quick heads up: Sedona isn’t a secret. It can get crowded, and certain areas require permits (especially for weddings or anything involving pro photo/video gear). But don’t stress, we’re pros at navigating the rules and timing it just right so it feels like it’s just the two of you out there.
Sedona’s packed with iconic spots and low-key gems that photograph so well. Here are some of our favorite locations for Sedona elopements and engagement photos, each with its own vibe and level of adventure:
If you’ve seen the Sedona shot, the one with the glowing cliffs and sky-high red rock ridges, it was probably taken here! The trail to Cathedral Rock isn’t just a hike; it’s a slow burn to one of the most jaw-dropping views in Sedona. You scramble a little, maybe catch your breath, and then bam: 360° views that absolutely steal the show. It’s iconic for a reason, and always worth the climb.
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Bell Rock is like Cathedral Rock’s chill younger sibling. You still get those towering red cliffs and wide-open views, but without the steep scramble. It’s the kind of place where you can show up in your dream outfit, not break a sweat, and still look like you just stepped onto a movie set. And when golden hour hits? The most epic vibes.
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Don’t let the name fool you, this isn’t some kiddie ride. Merry-Go-Round Rock is pure drama. Perched way above the valley, it’s where the forest meets the cliffs in the most jaw-dropping way. Getting there is a bit of an off-road adventure (think: bumpy Jeep ride and wind in your hair), but when you’re standing on the edge watching the sun dip low behind layers of glowing red rock? It feels like your own private world.
This is the spot where red rock meets river magic. If you’re into soft water reflections, cottonwood trees, and a picture-perfect view of Cathedral Rock in the distance, this place checks every box. It’s ideal for couples who want the beauty of Sedona without the hike, and the energy here is peaceful in that just-you-two kind of way.
This one doesn’t get as much buzz, but honestly, that’s what makes it perfect. It’s one of our favorite hidden gems, a quick, easy walk that drops you onto this wide, flat ledge with front-row views of Cathedral Rock… without the crowds. It’s the kind of place where you can just breathe, take it all in, and actually be together. I’ve had couples slow dance here at sunrise, or read private vows while the cliffs lit up in that insane golden glow. It’s simple, but it feels huge.
This spot is basically Arizona showing off. Right along Oak Creek, you get those iconic Cathedral Rock views, but with a softer side, water reflections, grassy meadows, and enough tree cover to give you that cozy, tucked-away feeling. One second you’re on the rocks watching the light bounce off the creek, the next you’re under the trees with the perfect light. It’s a mix of red rock drama and calm, grounded beauty all in one place.
I’ve photographed couples here who wanted the big Sedona vibes but also a space that feels a little more relaxed, and Crescent Moon nails it every time. Whether you’re running barefoot in the grass or pausing to take it all in by the water, it never feels forced.
Alright, you’re sold on the red rocks, now here’s how to make the most of it. Whether you’re planning an elopement or engagement session in Sedona, a little prep goes a long way:
Some areas in Sedona require a Red Rock Pass for parking (usually $5/day) or a special use permit for weddings or pro photography. We always help couples figure out what’s needed based on location and setup. No need to stress the fine print, we’ve got you.
Think earth tones, rusts, terracottas, muted greens, and soft neutrals. Flowy fabrics and layers always photograph beautifully against the red rocks. Bonus points for hats, boots, or bold accessories. Just avoid neon or loud prints; they tend to fight the scenery. If you’re looking for more specific tips for Sedona elopement outfits, check out my blogs for the brides and grooms!
Seriously, it makes a huge difference! From navigating trail closures to timing the light to knowing where to sneak away from the crowds, we’ve shot all over Sedona and can help you make it feel intimate, even in popular spots. Whether it’s just the two of you or you’re bringing a few guests, having a Sedona elopement photographer who knows the land is key.
Can you elope in Sedona?
Absolutely. Sedona is public land, which means elopements are totally doable, with the right permits. We’ll help you figure out which ones apply based on your location and setup.
Where to get married in Sedona for free?
Some areas, like Bell Rock or Secret Slickrock, don’t require a venue fee, just a Red Rock Pass for parking. It’s all about knowing where to go, and we’ve got your back.
What is the best month to get married in Sedona?
April and October are our faves, mild temps, beautiful light, and not too many tourists. But really, every season brings its own vibe.
When to avoid Sedona?
Mid-summer weekends and spring break can get pretty packed. We usually steer couples toward early mornings or weekdays to get those intimate, just-you-two moments.
Whether you’re hiking up to Cathedral Rock with dusty boots and handwritten vows, or popping champagne creekside at Red Rock Crossing, a Sedona elopement isn’t just a ceremony, it’s an experience. You get to carve out a space in one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in the Southwest and make it completely, undeniably you.
We’ve helped couples plan everything from spontaneous vow exchanges to styled shoots with all the extras. And we’re more than down to hike a trail, scout a new overlook, or stay late for that perfect post-sunset shot.
If you’re ready to start planning your Sedona elopement or engagement session, reach out and let’s dream something up together!!
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