Estes Park really does feel as though it was made for elopements! Located just outside of the Rocky Mountains National Park, this area gives you world-class lodging just steps away from unbridled wilderness. If you’ve been considering this area for your intimate wedding, I’m here to help you find your spot! As an Estes Park elopement photographer, I love working with clients to make sure they can have the celebration of their dreams. Here are the Estes Park elopement locations I now always recommend!
Estes Park, Colorado
Knoll-Willows is a unique spot that gives you stunning views right off the highway. Originally slated to be an outlet mall, this space now serves as a wildlife preserve with hiking trails all around. You can get married in an open field with the mountains and the forests just behind you. Amenities like restrooms are available at the nearby municipal building.
Estes Park, Colorado
If you would prefer a waterfront wedding, you might really adore Lake Estes Trail! This is a very easy hike that goes across 4 miles in the midst of the Estes Valley. You are going to have no shortage of spots where you can tie the knot with a few friends and family members. They do allow dogs on leashes.
3960 Fish Creek Road, Estes Park, Colorado 80517
The Cheley Lodge + Grove is the type of spot that feels so authentically Coloradan. This venue backs up to the Twin Sisters Mountain, putting some of the best adventures just feet away. They welcome parties of all sizes and can help you find the perfect vendors to bring your day together.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
For those who would prefer a Rocky Mountain National Park wedding, Sprague Lake is a fantastic option! This spot welcomes up to 15 people in the summer and up to 30 people in the winter. You will be able to choose from a few different spots for your wedding, including on the dock overlooking the water.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
Upper Beaver Meadows is another RMNP location ready to accommodate up to 30 guests. This spot can see quite a few visitors, but the area is so vast that it shouldn’t be an issue. With this location, you can get married amidst sprawling fields and dense forests.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
3M Curve is an RMNP destination about 3.6 miles away from the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center. Out here, you will have dirt paths that lead to open fields overlooking the mountains. The location has enough space for up to 15 guests. Because the area is pretty uneven, it’s not recommended for parties with mobility issues.

Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
If you want a bit of a different backdrop for your RMNP wedding, you might love Alluvial Fan! This area swaps out the grassy plains in favor of rocky meadows leading up to Horseshoe Falls. You can fit up to 20 people in this area.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
For those planning a winter wedding, check out Bear Lake! This area is only open from the second Monday in October through the Friday before Memorial Day. Because this area is in the midst of an easy hike, it does get more visitors. You can get around this, however, by planning a sunrise, weekday wedding. The area is able to hold up to 20 guests.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
Copeland Lake is a bit more secluded while giving you more space to host your party. This scenic lake features a ceremony site between two ponderosa pines with the mountains on prominent display. Out here, you can host up to 30 people for your elopement.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
Harbison Meadow is a site so stunning, it looks like something straight out of a postcard. This area features a grassy meadow leading up to the pines and the mountains. The picnic pavilion is the perfect spot to have an impromptu cocktail hour! This area is able to host up to 30 guests.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
Hidden Valley is one of the best areas to check out the wildlife. This space has a picturesque trail that runs across the fields, taking you past charming footbridges. It sees a fair amount of visitors, mostly during the winter when people use it for bobsledding. You will be able to fit 30 guests in this destination.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
For those who want a bit of a more traditional space for their ceremony, Moraine Park Discovery Center Amphitheater is a fabulous option! This area features tiered rows where your guests can sit as you exchange your vows on the clearing in the center. This area can accommodate up to 30 guests and doesn’t get a lot of traffic.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
Timber Creek Campground Amphitheater is another spot with reserved seating where your guests can sit as they watch your ceremony. Up to 20 guests can sit on the wooden benches as you say your I do’s on the stage. This is another area that doesn’t see a lot of visitors, making it ideal for a quiet ceremony.

Lily Lake has become a favorite for ceremonies with several areas available to use. No matter which one you choose, you can count on breathtaking views over the serene water! Once winter comes, the lake is often fully frozen, giving you even more potential. Just be sure to always use caution if you do use it and obey the park rules. Here are some potential areas to consider.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
Lily Lake Dock gives you a platform that takes you directly over the water. You can fit up to 10 people at this location, including your vendors. Be warned, this spot gets heavy traffic. Sunrise, weekday weddings are best.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
Lily Lake Southside Picnic Area is another option with dirt clearings overlooking the blue waters. This area also gets a lot of traffic, but because it is a bit more spacious, it’s easier to find a quiet spot. You can fit up to 30 guests here.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado
As you travel across Lily Lake Trail, you will have no shortage of spots where you can host your ceremony. You can choose pretty much anywhere here for your ceremonies except the dock or the picnic tables. You can fit up to 20 guests.
If you have been looking for the best Estes Park elopement locations for your dream day, I really hope this guide helped you out! With all of these locations, you are about to have the wedding of your dreams.
Once you do have your location, it’s time to find your photographer. I can help with that, too! As an Estes Park elopement photographer, I love working with couples across the area so they don’t have to forget a single moment of their celebration. I would love to have a conversation and tell you all about my sessions so you can decide if we’re a match. Let’s chat soon!