Texas Adventure Elopement Spring Issue 1

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Gorman falls in Colorado’s Bend State Park

Krause Springs in the Hill Country near Austin Texas

The views at this park look like scenes from heaven in a movie, or a very low budget Jurassic Park. The place is so serene and peaceful and presents the perfect backdrop of cascading waterfalls and amazing views for lovers to tie the knot. We picked this place because it would not be the majority of people’s first choice yet it has the potential of creating the best memories for eloping couples. This would be the ideal spot for a waterfall wedding as the location makes it secluded and intimate for the exchange of vows and photo taking. Y’all, it’s only a 200 ft elevation gain and 3 miles round trip- easy spot for a waterfall in Texas!

This is a serene space that is well known for those who love camping and swimming. We started this list off with Krause Springs because of its beautiful landscapes, iconic cypress trees, natural and man-made pools, memorable green waters, and 32 springs. Like, seriously… Jump in the dang water after your vows! Krause springs present the best backdrop for a romantic destination wedding for couples that love some scenic views and intimate moments. Could you imagine the memories that would be produced from the springs?

Photo by Ellie with Texas Adventure Elopements

Photo by Brit Nicole with Texas Adventure Elopements

The Hills of Fredericksburg

Do you like wine, open fields of flowers, hiking, beer, and parks? Welcome to Fredericksburg, a perfect getaway to get hitched! The rolling hills provide the best view in the fall to see the leaves change for miles. The hopeless romantics who need some time alone are likely to choose this as their destination of choice not just for the wedding but a quiet honeymoon. Before settling on any of these destinations for your nuptials, we recommend that you do research, get permits and finalize details before you set off on your way to being married. Your adventure photographer should know exactly what type of permits to get within Texas. That is, if you hired the right one.

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Fort Davis State Park in West Texas

Fort Davis is an underrated backdrop venue for adventure seekers and backpackers to get married. The stunning sun- rises and the sunsets in the park create a perfect ambiance for an away wedding and the night sky creates a memora- ble canvas for the newlyweds to dream and hope for their future. This state park is a mixture of Palo Duro Canyon and Big Bend within its rock formations, valleys and mountains. The Davis State Park has miles of trails to explore and an Indian lodge with a rustic charm where wedding guests can stay up during the celebrations. It’s located North of Big Bend and Marfa for those who want something closer to the towns.

Photo by Brit Nicole with Texas Adventure Elopements

Photo by Ellie with Texas Adventure Elopements

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