travel SCHEDULE & AVAILABILITY

These are the dates we have available for elopements in 2024. We try to keep this calendar up to date but cannot guarantee our availability as dates are first come, first serveget in touch for our most current schedule and snag your preferred date! We will be closing our books once we reach our max number of bookings for the year.

PLEASE NOTE: During Peak Season (Apr-Oct), WE BOOK ON WEEKDAYS ONLY (MON-THURS) TO AVOID CROWDS IN PUBLIC LANDS!

2024 — Peak season dates

April thru October

SPRING

MAY

TESS: 20, 21 — Cascades/Baker/Rainier
TESS: 23 — Olympic
TESS: 28, 29 — OPEN

JUNE

TESS: 3, 4, 5, 6 — OPEN
TESS: 10, 11, 12, 13 — OPEN
TESS: 14 — Cascades/Baker
ASHTON: 24, 25, 26 — Olympic
TESS: 25, 26 — Olympic

EARLY SUMMER

July

TESS: 8, 9, 10 — OPEN
TESS: 11 — Cascades
TESS: 15, 16, 17 — Cascades/Baker
TESS: 24, 25 — Mt. Baker
TESS: 25, 26 — Olympic

August

TESS: 5, 6 — OPEN
TESS: 7 — Mt. Rainier
TESS: 9 — Mt. Baker (half day only)
TESS: 12, 14, 16 — Mt. Baker
TESS: 19 — Cascades/Baker
TESS: 21, 22, 23 — OPEN
TESS: 28, 29 — Mt. Baker

LATE SUMMER & FALL

September

TESS: 3, 4, 5 — OPEN
TESS: 9, 10, 11, 12 — OPEN
TESS: 25 — Mt. Baker
TESS: 30 — OPEN

October

TESS: 1 — OPEN
TESS: 2 — Mt. Rainier
TESS: 7, 8 — Oregon coast
TESS: 15, 16, 17, 18 — OPEN
TESS: 21 — Mt. Baker
TESS: 22, 23, 24 — open
ASHTON: 22, 23, 24 — open
TESS: 29, 30, 31 — open

2024 — Off Season Dates

Winter & Early fall


November

ASHTON: 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21 — OPEN
TESS: 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 — OPEN
TESS: 25, 26 — OPEN

December

ASHTON: 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12 — OPEN
TESS: 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12 — OPEN

2025 AVAILABILITY

2025 — Peak season dates

April thru October

SPRING

Top spots: Olympic, San Juan Islands, Snoqualmie Pass, Columbia River Gorge

APRIL

1, 2, 3 — open
7, 8, 9, 10 — open
14, 15, 16, 17 — open
28, 29, 30 — open

MAY

1 — open
TESS: 5 — Olympic
6, 7, 8 — Olympic
12, 13, 15 — open
TESS: 19, 20, 21, 22 — Olympic

JUNE 🏳️‍🌈

TESS: 2, 3, 4, 5 — open
TESS: 9, 10, 11, 12 — open
TESS: 16, 17, 18, 19 — open
TESS: 23, 24 — open

EARLY SUMMER

Top spots: anywhere in Cascade region (North Cascades, Mt. Baker, Snoqualmie), Olympic

July

7, 8, 9, 10 — Olympic
14, 15, 17 — Mt. Baker
21, 22, 23, 24 — Mt. Rainier
28, 29, 30, 31 — anywhere in Cascades region

August

4, 5, 6, 7 — anywhere in Cascades region
11, 12, 13 — Mt. Baker
18, 19, 20, 21 — Mt. Rainier
25, 26, 27, 28 — Olympic

LATE SUMMER & FALL

Top spots: anywhere in Cascade region (North Cascades, Mt. Baker, Snoqualmie), Olympic

September

8, 9, 10 — anywhere in Cascades region
15, 16, 17, 18 — Olympic
22, 23, 24, 25 — anywhere in Cascades region

October

TESS: 1, 2 — anywhere in Cascades region
6, 7, 8, 9, 10 — anywhere in Cascades region
15, 16 — Mt. Rainier
20, 21, 22, 23 — Olympic
TESS: 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 — Olympic

2025 — Off Season Dates

Winter & Early fall

January

16, 17, 18, 19
23, 24, 25, 26
30, 31

February

13, 14, 15, 16
20, 21, 22, 23
27, 28

March

6, 7, 8, 9
13, 14, 15, 16
20, 21
24, 25, 26, 27


November

10, 11, 12, 13
17, 18, 19, 20

December

1, 2, 3, 4
8, 9, 10, 11
15, 16

Get in touch and let’s get started!

Seasons in the Pacific Northwest

Not sure when or where to elope? Here’s an overview of what the seasons are like here in WA, and our favorite locations for each!

Spring

Late March - June

    • Bodies of water: beaches, lakes, waterfalls, & rivers

    • Rainforests: best time for the most lush, green flora and mossy rainforests

    • Wildflowers at low-mid elevations

    • Moody weather!

    • Expect warm days, chilly nights, plus a higher chance of rain and unpredictable moody weather. Expect temps in the low 40s-low 60s at low/mid elevations, or low 30s-high 40s at high elevations.

    • On average, it rains ~12-16 days a month in spring, so make sure to pack your rainboots.

    • High elevation mountainous areas may still be covered in snow. If you’re planning on a mountain trek, check the road status, and pack snowshoes or crampons/microspikes. (We’ve got some you can use!)

    • Olympic National Park

    • Snoqualmie Pass

    • Columbia River Gorge

    • San Juan Islands

Summer

July - September

    • All kinds of scenery: Mountains, beaches, rivers, lakes, rainforests, deserts, we’ve got it all! Many high elevation mountain areas are only reliably open in summer.

    • Wildflowers: Mountain blooms typically peak July-August

    • Adventure recreation: boating, backpacking, camping, fishing, and other outdoor activities while the weather’s good!

    • Late nights & early mornings: Get up early for a sunrise hike, or stay up late for stargazing—best time of year for clear sky chances!

    • Travel & road tripping: Overall best time to visit and plan a PNW honeymoon!

    • Whale watching: Most whale activity in the region occurs between mid-June and September

    • Summer is your best chance for a sunny, clear day here in the Pacific Northwest! That being said, it is the most popular season, so expect some crowds. Expect temps in the 60s-90s at low/mid elevations, or high 50s-70s at higher elevations.

    • On average, it rains ~5-7 days a month in the summer months, with July and August being the lowest.

    • High elevation spots like Mt. Rainier and Mt. Baker are usually only free of snow between about mid-July and mid-October.

    • Summer is by far the busiest time of year. Expect crowded trails and parking lots—consider sunrise to avoid most crowds, and pick a weekday!

    • Days can be hot! Don’t forget your sun protection, especially for long hikes.

    • With the warm weather also comes chance of wildfire (or smoke) and fire bans. Have a backup plan in place!

    • Summer dates book up quickest. We recommend booking 9-12+ months out if possible.

    • Mt. Baker Wilderness

    • Olympic National Park

    • Mount Rainier

    • North Cascades

    • Alpine Lakes Wilderness

    • Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest

    • Snoqualmie Pass

    • Steven’s Pass

    P.S. Summer dates book up quickest. We recommend booking 9-12+ months out if possible.

Autumn

Late September - November

    • All kinds of sceneryMountains, beaches, bodies of water, rainforests, you name it. Most locations are open in fall, especially early fall.

    • Avoiding heat and crowds of summerEarly fall brings cooler weather, fewer crowds, quieter trails that are usually super crowded in the summer months

    • Moody weather: Fog, rain, clouds… that lovely weird weather we’re famous for out here. We love it—makes for really dramatic and moody photos!

    • Fall foliage: Enjoy beautiful colors of alpine meadows, golden yellow larch trees (Larch Madness!), & deciduous areas

    • Sunset elopements: Consider an evening hike or a cozy evening around a fire!

    • Autumn offers fair weather with a higher chance of rain and moody weather: fog, clouds, rain, or snow at higher elevations. Expect temperatures in the 40s-60s at low/mid elevations, and high 30s-high 50s during the day at high elevations, and colder as the sun goes down.

    • On average, it rains ~10-18 days a month in the Pacific Northwest, so make sure to pack your rainboots. Later in fall at higher elevations, this might mean early snow!

    • Crowds: trails can be busy, especially any trails with larches!

    • Chance of wildfire/smoke/haze from summer fire season

    • Chance of snow at high elevations

    • Mt. Baker Wilderness

    • Olympic National Park

    • Mount Rainier

    • North Cascades (for larches!)

    • Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (for larches!)

    • Alpine Lakes Wilderness (for larches!)

    • Snoqualmie Pass

WInter

December - Early March

    • Evergreen forests: We’re called the Evergreen state for a reason! Our temperate rainforests are lush and green year-round!

    • Bodies of water: Beaches, waterfalls, lakes, rivers at low elevations are great year-round

    • Cozy cabin elopements: elope at a cabin in the woods or along a river!

    • Snowshoeing & winter sports: Consider snowshoeing to a froken lake or waterfall, or trek out into the mountains for a winter wonderland experience

    • With winter comes colder weather and a higher chance of rain, clouds, and fog. Snow can be expected at mid to high elevations. Closer to sea level, snow is pretty infrequent in this temperate region.

    • Expect temps in the 30s-40s at low/mid elevations, or 20s-high 30s at high elevations.

    • On average, it rains (or snows) ~17-18 days a month in the winter months, so make sure to pack your rainboots—or snowshoes!

    • High elevation mountainous areas will def be covered in snow, and many are totally inaccessible in winter. If you’re planning on a mountain trek, check road status and avalanche conditions before you go, bundle up with layers, and pack snowshoes or crampons/microspikes and trekking poles. (We’ve got some you can use!)

    • Holiday: We take most of Dec-Feb off for winter, though we will accept a small handful of elopements. Availability is limited—get in touch to secure your date!

    • Weekends: We do take weekend bookings in winter for locations that are only open on weekends, like Hurricane Ridge.

    • Olympic National Park

    • Snoqualmie Pass

    • Leavenworth

    • Mount Rainier

    • San Juan Islands

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