
If you’re engaged and planning or questioning whether to elope in Lake Tahoe, I got you! This Lake Tahoe Elopement Guide will go over pros and cons of eloping in Lake Tahoe, ideas for your Lake Tahoe Elopement, Lake Tahoe vendors, and more.

Table of Contents:
How to Elope in Lake Tahoe
Why Couples Choose to Elope in Lake Tahoe
Pros and Cons of Eloping in Lake Tahoe
Best Elopement Locations in Lake Tahoe
How to Legally Get Married in Lake Tahoe
How Much Do Elopements Cost in California?
Ideas of Making Your Lake Tahoe Elopement Unique
How to Include Family in Your Lake Tahoe Elopement
Best Time of Year to Elope in Lake Tahoe
Tips for Planning a Stress Free Lake Tahoe Elopement
Lake Tahoe Elopement Vendors to Consider
Lake Tahoe Elopement Photographer
Other Elopement Guides
Why work with me

If you’re dreaming of clear water, mountains, and a wedding day that actually feels like you, eloping in Lake Tahoe might be for you. Lake Tahoe is one of those places that feels unreal. From the clear water, pine forests, gorgeous beaches, Lake Tahoe is the perfect location to elope.
There are so many reasons to elope in Lake Tahoe, but most couples decide to elope in Lake Tahoe for one main reason. They want epic scenery without a massive guest list, a meaningful experience without pressure, and a wedding day that feels intentional. Lake Tahoe offers unreal lake views, four gorgeous seasons, easy travel from major airports, a mix of adventure and comfort, and private or semi private ceremony options. You can exchange your vows at sunrise on a quiet beach, hike to a mountain overlook, rent a lakefront cabin, or celebrate with an intimate dinner. Lake Tahoe gives you a chance to choose what your priorities are.


Understanding the pros and cons of eloping helps you decide if Lake Tahoe is the right fit for you.
Pros:
-Stunning scenery without crazy long hikes
-More flexible and affordable than traditional weddings
-Intentional timelines
-More personal experience
-Less stress and pressure
Cons:
-Weather can change quickly
-Some ceremony spots will require a permit
-Popular locations can get crowded
-Accessibility can vary depending on the location
With the right planning and timing, these cons can also have pretty easy solutions.


Choosing your ceremony spot is one of the most exciting, but also stressful parts of planning your elopement. Here are some of my favorite elopement locations in Lake Tahoe:
-Emerald Bay State Park
-Sand Harbor
-Kings Beach
-Donner Lake
-Logan Shoals Vista
-Baldwin Beach
-Monkey Rock
-Zephyr Cove



Your marriage license will need to be obtained in the stat your ceremony will be. Lake Tahoe lays on the border of California and Nevada, so you will have to make sure you are obtaining it in the right state. The closest offices to Lake Tahoe are El Dorado County or Douglas County. You can apply online through this link for California and this link for Nevada. For California, you will still have to make an appointment to appear in person to pick up your marriage license as well. Things you’ll need to bring include your id and cash for the marriage license fee. This marriage license expires after 90 days and you can get married the same day. For Nevada, they issue marriage licenses by mail, so you don’t need to go in person. Things you’ll need to mail include a copy of both your id’s and a check for $34. The marriage license expires after a year and there’s no waiting period.
A common question when planning an elopement is how much do elopements cost in California. Costs of an elopement varies on your priorities, but typical Lake Tahoe elopements include a photographer, marriage license and permit, lodging, florals, officiant, and intimate dinner or reception.
Looking for ideas for making your elopement in Lake Tahoe unique? There’s so many options!!
-sunrise vows with coffee on the beach
-private boat ceremony on the lake
-first dance barefoot in the sand
-intimate picnic
-hiking adventure
-private chef dinner
and so many more options!
If you’re wondering how to include family in your Lake Tahoe elopement, here are some meaningful options:
-Invite family to the ceremony only
-Celebrate with an intimate dinner afterward
-Plan a full cabin weekend together
-Livestream, zoom, or face-time your ceremony
-Write letters to family
-Host a casual reception at home later



The best time of year to elope in Lake Tahoe depends on what you are looking for!! Winter offers snowy vibes, spring offers waterfalls and fewer crowds, summer has warm beaches, and fall has crisp and fall colors. Weekdays and sunrise are the best choice though no matter when you plan on getting married.
– Choose sunrise for popular locations to avoid crowds
-Build a flexible timeline
-Have a weather backup plan
-Follow leave no trace
-Hire experienced vendors
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As a micro wedding and elopement photographer, I’m here to help with so much more than just your wedding photos. I help with scouting location choices, timelines, permits, picnics, and the entire experience.
Want to see what your Lake Tahoe elopement could look like? Reach out to me through this link.
-The Ultimate Big Sur Elopement Guide
If you’re planning an elopement in Lake Tahoe, you deserve a photographer who’s not just there to take pretty pictures! You deserve someone who’s in it with you from start to finish.
I’m Jessica, a Wisconsin-based travel wedding and elopement photographer. From helping you pick the best location and time of day, navigate permits and timelines, plan fun, personal experiences like kayaking, coffee runs, or cliffside picnics, to delivering sneak peeks that’ll make you cry within a few days, I got you. I’ll help you slow down, be fully present, and actually enjoy every second of the elopement you’re planning together.
If you’re dreaming of a Lake Tahoe elopement (or honestly any California wedding or elopement), I’d love to help you bring it all to life!!
Let’s start planning your elopement

Hey there!! I’m Jessica, your go to Wisconsin and destination/ travel wedding, elopement, and boudoir photographer. I help couples ditch the big wedding stress and plan a wedding day that’s is authentic to them. Whether you’re dreaming of an adventure elopement, a breathtaking micro wedding, a wedding at a venue, a cozy in home session, a picnic engagement session, or an intimate boudoir session in Milwaukee, I got you! I’m here to guide, plan, and capture it all in an authentic way. My style is storytelling, so expect real moments, genuine emotions, and photos that really feel like you. Let’s create a day that feels unique to the two of you