All-Inclusive Elopement Packages in Utah
Utah’s otherworldly landscapes — from the red rock arches of Moab to the blinding white expanse of the Bonneville Salt Flats — make it one of the most visually stunning elopement destinations in the world. With five national parks and endless public land, Utah offers variety that few states can match. Wedy packages bundle your venue, photographer, and officiant into one transparent price.
6 packages near Utah
FAQs
All-inclusive elopement packages on Wedy range from $3,500 to $5,450 in Utah, with an average around $4,050. Price varies by location, season, and what’s included. Every package bundles venue access, a professional photographer, and an officiant into one price.
WHY A PACKAGE?
Traditional Planning
vs Wedy
WHY A PACKAGE?
You coordinate everything — venues, vendors, permits, timelines — across dozens of emails, calls, and spreadsheets
Research 20+ venues, schedule visits, negotiate contracts, and file permits or liability insurance yourself
Interview and negotiate with 6+ separate vendors — photographer, florist, hair & makeup, officiant — one by one
Schedule tastings, design menus, negotiate per-head pricing, source bartenders, and manage dietary needs
Draft a minute-by-minute timeline, distribute to every vendor, and manage the entire day yourself
Track separate invoices, deposits, and final payments for each vendor independently
Utah Guide
Utah’s “Mighty Five” national parks and surrounding public lands offer some of the most dramatic red rock scenery on Earth. Here are the top southern Utah destinations on Wedy:
Moab & Arches National Park
Moab is the adventure capital of Utah and the gateway to two national parks. Arches National Park features over 2,000 natural stone arches — the densest concentration on Earth. Turret Arch in the Windows Section frames the La Sal Mountains through a massive sandstone opening, creating one of the most iconic elopement backdrops in the Southwest. The La Sal Mountains Viewpoint provides sweeping desert panoramas with snow-capped peaks in the distance. Double Arch offers a dramatic double-formation setting. Outside the park, the Fisher Towers and Castle Valley provide towering sandstone monoliths without park permitting requirements. Dead Horse Point State Park — a dramatic overlook 2,000 feet above a gooseneck bend in the Colorado River — rivals the Grand Canyon for sheer visual impact. Moab sits at 4,000 feet elevation with a small regional airport (CNY) and is a 4-hour drive from Salt Lake City.
Zion National Park
Zion’s towering 2,000-foot red and cream sandstone walls create a cathedral-like atmosphere that feels sacred without trying. The Temple of Sinawava at the end of the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is a natural amphitheater where canyon walls rise vertically on three sides — an awe-inspiring ceremony setting. The Zion Lodge Lawn provides a manicured green space with canyon walls as backdrop. For adventurous couples, Canyon Overlook Trail offers a moderate 1-mile hike to dramatic canyon views. The less-visited Kolob Canyons section (separate entrance off I-15) has Timber Creek Overlook — panoramic canyon views with a fraction of the main canyon’s crowds. Zion is accessed through Springdale, a 2.5-hour drive from Las Vegas or a 4.5-hour drive from Salt Lake City.
Dead Horse Point State Park
Often called “Utah’s Grand Canyon,” Dead Horse Point sits 2,000 feet above a dramatic gooseneck bend in the Colorado River with the La Sal Mountains and Canyonlands beyond. It’s 30 minutes from Moab and offers the drama of a national park with easier permitting. The main overlook is accessible by car — no hiking required. Sunrise and sunset light paint the canyon walls in oranges, reds, and purples. The park charges a $20 entry fee and requires separate event permitting. It’s less crowded than Arches and provides one of the most photogenic ceremony backdrops in Utah.
6 packages near Utah
FAQs
All-inclusive elopement packages on Wedy range from $3,500 to $5,450 in Utah, with an average around $4,050. Price varies by location, season, and what’s included. Every package bundles venue access, a professional photographer, and an officiant into one price.
WHY A PACKAGE?
Traditional Planning
vs Wedy
WHY A PACKAGE?
You coordinate everything — venues, vendors, permits, timelines — across dozens of emails, calls, and spreadsheets
Research 20+ venues, schedule visits, negotiate contracts, and file permits or liability insurance yourself
Interview and negotiate with 6+ separate vendors — photographer, florist, hair & makeup, officiant — one by one
Schedule tastings, design menus, negotiate per-head pricing, source bartenders, and manage dietary needs
Draft a minute-by-minute timeline, distribute to every vendor, and manage the entire day yourself
Track separate invoices, deposits, and final payments for each vendor independently
Utah Guide
Utah’s “Mighty Five” national parks and surrounding public lands offer some of the most dramatic red rock scenery on Earth. Here are the top southern Utah destinations on Wedy:
Moab & Arches National Park
Moab is the adventure capital of Utah and the gateway to two national parks. Arches National Park features over 2,000 natural stone arches — the densest concentration on Earth. Turret Arch in the Windows Section frames the La Sal Mountains through a massive sandstone opening, creating one of the most iconic elopement backdrops in the Southwest. The La Sal Mountains Viewpoint provides sweeping desert panoramas with snow-capped peaks in the distance. Double Arch offers a dramatic double-formation setting. Outside the park, the Fisher Towers and Castle Valley provide towering sandstone monoliths without park permitting requirements. Dead Horse Point State Park — a dramatic overlook 2,000 feet above a gooseneck bend in the Colorado River — rivals the Grand Canyon for sheer visual impact. Moab sits at 4,000 feet elevation with a small regional airport (CNY) and is a 4-hour drive from Salt Lake City.
Zion National Park
Zion’s towering 2,000-foot red and cream sandstone walls create a cathedral-like atmosphere that feels sacred without trying. The Temple of Sinawava at the end of the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is a natural amphitheater where canyon walls rise vertically on three sides — an awe-inspiring ceremony setting. The Zion Lodge Lawn provides a manicured green space with canyon walls as backdrop. For adventurous couples, Canyon Overlook Trail offers a moderate 1-mile hike to dramatic canyon views. The less-visited Kolob Canyons section (separate entrance off I-15) has Timber Creek Overlook — panoramic canyon views with a fraction of the main canyon’s crowds. Zion is accessed through Springdale, a 2.5-hour drive from Las Vegas or a 4.5-hour drive from Salt Lake City.
Dead Horse Point State Park
Often called “Utah’s Grand Canyon,” Dead Horse Point sits 2,000 feet above a dramatic gooseneck bend in the Colorado River with the La Sal Mountains and Canyonlands beyond. It’s 30 minutes from Moab and offers the drama of a national park with easier permitting. The main overlook is accessible by car — no hiking required. Sunrise and sunset light paint the canyon walls in oranges, reds, and purples. The park charges a $20 entry fee and requires separate event permitting. It’s less crowded than Arches and provides one of the most photogenic ceremony backdrops in Utah.
























