8 Meaningful Ceremony Ideas for your Adventure Elopement in Shenandoah National Park

When you're planning an elopement, the ceremony can be the most important part of the day, but it can be hard to decide what to do when you’re planning all on your own (and have every option out there!) You want to choose something that is meaningful and special to you as a couple, but have no idea where to start.

If you're looking for some ideas, I've got you covered! Here’s a list of some of my favorite elopement ceremonies I’ve seen!

Still trying to figure out where to elope? How about Shenandoah National Park! This Virginia Park offers stunning mountain views and peaceful forests that are easy to access from Skyline Drive, with less crowds than other National Parks. No matter where you decide to go, I hope these ideas help you create the perfect ceremony for your adventure elopement!


1.
Handfasting.

This is one of the most popular ceremonies I've seen and one of my personal favorites. You can even personalize this even more by having family members choose the color of the ribbons used, buying from a local artisan (or on Etsy), choosing colors that have deeper meaning, or getting ribbon with a quote on it.

2.
Write your own vows.

A huge plus is buying keepsake books so you can save your vows and look back on them.

3.
Blend wine to drink.

A fun and different way to include two-becoming-one.

4.
Ask a friend to officiate.

Even if they can’t officially or legally marry you, you might have a friend who has a lot of meaning to your relationship. Maybe they are also great at speaking or coming up with ceremony ideas.

5.
A combination of prayers and poems.

Create an entire ceremony together. Pick out prayers, poems, readings, vows, and write them all out on print outs that you can read through together with sections that you read to eachother.


6.
Write a song or play an instrument.

7.
Receive Communion with Eucharist and Wine.

8. Incorporate Your Heritage.

Anna and Daniel included a lot of small traditions from their individual backgrounds, one of which was a Ukrainian tradition of standing on a Rushynk (an embroidered cloth) that Anna’s grandmother gave them for their ceremony.

The embroidered rushynk symbolizes purity as well as hope that the newlywed couple will never face poverty or hard times. The saying goes “may the couple never stand on a bare dirt floor.”

Almost every Ukrainian wedding ceremony will see the couple step on the embroidered cloth before they take their vows. Traditionally the one who steps first will be the leader in couple. It seems that the groom almost always lets the bride step on the cloth first, a gesture that is both respectful and endearing.


March Sunrise Hiking Elopement Ceremony with Friends and Family in Shenandoah National Park

A beautiful short and sweet sunrise elopement in Shenandoah National Park on Stony Man Summit in March, with friends and family along for the hike and ceremony!


Claire and Jedi | Engagement Session Planning Checklist | Sunrise Engagement Session on Skyline Drive and Little Stony Man Summit

We started Claire & Jedi’s engagement session at an overlook to watch the extra quiet sunrise, and explored a few more overlooks before making our way to the hike where they got engaged! They brought along 3 outfits, one for each location that we went to, and sent me photos of each outfit before their session so we could decide which outfit to start with.

When we got to the top of their hike, they set up a picnic, enjoyed the view, and told me their story of Jedi’s proposal and how they met. After we finished photos, I left them to finish their picnic while I hiked back down.

Here’s a checklist for planning your engagement session!

☐ Pick out Sunrise or Sunset (I can help decide!)

☐ Pick out the meetup location (We’ll pick this out depending on sunrise or sunset, as well as where you’re traveling from or where you’re staying).

☐ Find a fun place to stay for before or after your shoot.

☐ Find a place to eat or drink for before or after your shoot.

☐ Pick out your favorite drinks and snacks to bring along for the car ride or to have as a picnic during the photo shoot (champagne, a growler of local beer and some cool mugs, coffee or hot chocolate, etc.)

☐ Come up with your favorite activities for your photo shoot

☐ Make a playlist of music that pumps you up for adventure

☐ Pick out your outfits! I have a Pinterest Board with outfit ideas I love to share with clients to get the ball rolling. See if your photographer is okay with looking at your outfit choices before your shoot, too!

☐ Make your list of what you want to bring -
(lanterns, allergy medicine, extra clothes, yummy snacks, a sign to announce your engagement, etc.)