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Eloping couple in Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

Hi, I'm Desiree!

Your elopement photographer, PLanner, & adventure buddy

As your elopement photographer and someone who's done it myself, I'm here to help guide you along the way so you can have a fun-filled, epic, and stress-free day all about celebrating your relationship on your own terms.
 
I'll be your dream big cheerleader, off-the-beaten-path location finder, day-of sidekick, and adventure planner.

Best Elopement Locations in Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Dreaming of an elopement featuring waterfalls, forests, and scenic views? Cuyahoga Valley National Park is one of the best places in Ohio to say “I do” in nature. But with over two million visitors per year, you might be wondering how to find private and scenic locations for your intimate elopement. No fear, your Cuyahoga Valley National Park elopement photographer is here with all the good tips on how to get the best locations without the crowds!


Couple writing vows at a picnic bench in Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

Where to Elope in Cuyahoga Valley National Park?

Kendall Lake Elopements

Why You’ll Love Kendall Lake

You can say your vows lake-side or at the end of the dock in this beautiful location. And once you’ve said “I do!”, hike the trail around the lake and have a celebratory picnic.

View the Kendall Lake Trailhead on Google Maps.

Best Time of Day to Elope at Kendall Lake

This is another popular spot in CVNP, so aim for the early morning hours on a weekday for maximum privacy. The morning could also mean some fog on the lake if you’re lucky!

Accessibility & Amenities at Kendall Lake

Need more reasons to love this spot?

  • This location has public restrooms.
  • A lot of parking is available, so finding a spot shouldn’t be a problem.
  • The area around the lake is flat and wheelchair accessible.

Work with a local photographer who can also help you plan your Cuyahoga Valley National Park elopement. You can also get helpful walkthroughs and advice on my Instagram.

Virginia Kendall Ledges Elopements

Why You’ll Love Virginia Kendall Ledges

The Virginia Kendall Ledges area is a stunner. There’s a rocky overlook with beautiful views, classic wooded trails, interesting rock formations (… and ledges), and a large open meadow that’s perfect for frolicking and romantic picnics. 

View the Virginia Kendall Ledges Trailhead on Google Maps.

Best Time of Day to Elope at Virginia Kendall Ledges

You might be thinking to yourself, “but isn’t that the most popular trail at Cuyahoga Valley National Park?” It sure is. But, I truly believe you can have the intimate elopement of your dreams at Ledges. My top tip for this location? Plan for a weekday and/or elope at dawn. 

Accessibility & Amenities at Virginia Kendall Ledges

Need more reasons to love this spot?

  • Ledge’s has public restrooms.
  • The beginning areas of the trails are relatively accessible. There are not paved paths, but it is a mostly flat walk to the Overlook area and there is a flat wooded path to explore. 
  • There is a huge parking lot (and multiple access points if there’s no parking in the main one), so finding a spot shouldn’t be a problem.

Work with me as your CVNP elopement photographer.

Elopement couple reading vows at Cuyahoga Valley National Park's overlook.

Brandywine Falls Elopements

Why You’ll Love Brandywine Falls

Another iconic CVNP spot, Brandywine Falls would be a gorgeous backdrop for your elopement. It’s a huge waterfall that you can get quite close to on the overlook path. The trail also takes you downstream from the falls if you want an after-ceremony adventure. 

View the Brandywine Falls Trailhead on Google Maps.

Best Time of Day to Elope at Brandywine Falls

Fair warning, Brandywine Falls is POPULAR. During peak hours it can even be difficult to find parking. With that said, I would only recommend this location on a weekday. The overlook onto the waterfall tends to get pretty crowded, so this may be the only way to avoid other people in your photos.

Accessibility & Amenities at Brandywine Falls

Some things to be aware of:

  • There is a small parking lot, so you may need to arrive early to find parking.
  • The path to the overlook and the Gorge Trail itself are not wheelchair accessible. There are many stairs and steep inclines.

Want to see a walkthrough of the trail from the perspective of an elopement photographer in Cuyahoga Valley National Park? Check out this video from my Instagram:

Station Road Bridge Elopements

Why You’ll Love Station Road Bridge

This is a really interesting and versatile location. Not only is there the historic bridge, but there is also the old station house, trails leading under the larger overpass, and the river along the trails. If you want to incorporate more adventure into your day, this trailhead also has Cuyahoga River access for kayakers.

View the Station Road Bridge Trailhead on Google Maps.

Best Time of Day to Elope at Station Road Bridge

The Station Road Bridge trail does tend to get popular with folks running, walking, and biking, so I’d recommend this spot for a weekday as well!

Accessibility & Amenities at Station Road Bridge

Other reasons to love this spot: 

  • This location has public restrooms.
  • A lot of parking is available, so finding a spot shouldn’t be a problem.
  • This is a very accessible trail, it is paved and relatively flat.

Ready for an adventurous elopement in Cuyahoga Valley National Park? Let’s work together!

Permit Information for Eloping in Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Permit Information for Those Saying “I Do” in the Park

Okay, time for the slightly less fun stuff: permits. Wedding ceremonies in CVNP require a Special Use Permit from the National Park Service

As you are choosing a location and date, there are some important things to consider. 

  1. There are stipulations on when you can get a Special Use Permit in CVNP. You’ll want to consult their official website for the most up-to-date information, but as of early 2025, some of those restrictions include no permits on the Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Independence Day weekends. Permits are also not issued for the popular Brandywine Falls & the Brandywine Gorge Trail on weekends, holidays, and any time in October. 
  2. Some sites and on-trail locations are also not eligible for Special Use Permits. CVNP has a list of excluded and eligible locations here.

Wedding ceremony permit applications must also be received at least 30 days before the event date, so you’ll need to be sure to apply with plenty of time ahead of your elopement.

Permit Information for Those Just Taking Photos in the Park

Just looking to take photos in Cuyahoga Valley National Park or hike during your elopement day? Good news, no permit needed! You’ll only need a permit if you are having your ceremony in the park (…but again, check the CVNP website for the most up-to-date guidance just in case things have changed!).

Want help navigating the permit process? This is something I help couples with! Learn more about my Cuyahoga Valley National Park elopement photography.

Eloping couple embracing in front of a tree and rock formations at Ledges in Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

Ready to Plan Your Elopement in Cuyahoga Valley National Park?

As a local Cuyahoga Valley National Park elopement photographer, I’ll be there to help you through the planning process, scout the best locations, and provide advice for the permit process. Let’s start planning today!

Close up of bride's dress and groom's pants and shoes while they are sitting on a rock.

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Hi, I'm Desiree!

Your elopement photographer, PLanner, & adventure buddy

As your elopement photographer and someone who's done it myself, I'm here to help guide you along the way so you can have a fun-filled, epic, and stress-free day all about celebrating your relationship on your own terms.
 
I'll be your dream big cheerleader, off-the-beaten-path location finder, day-of sidekick, and adventure planner.