How to Elope in Montana (Helpful Tips & Best Locations) (2024)

Are you planning to elope in Montana? I’ve got you covered! Montana is a gorgeous state with so many unique landscapes and fun activities, perfect for adventurous couples.

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In this article, I’ll share helpful tips, the best locations, and Montana elopement packages to help you plan your dream wedding getaway. From the legal details, when to have your elopement, how to travel to and around Montana, and an overview of various destinations, let’s get you ready to say, “I do!”

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Should you elope in Montana?

You should definitely elope in Montana if you’re looking for a gorgeous destination with endless outdoor adventures and landscapes. Montana has two national parks, nine national forests, and over a hundred mountain ranges. There are also lakes, rivers, and waterfalls.

With so many outdoor locations, some of which don’t require permits, Montana is also ideal for a budget-friendly elopement.

Many amazing elopement destinations, a simple marriage application process, and fun activities also make it easy to have your dream elopement experience in Montana.

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How to Elope in Montana (The Legal Details)

To legally get married in Montana, you’ll follow these relatively simple steps:

  1. Apply online for your marriage license with the county clerk where you want to elope. You may need to print your application form out to turn it in in person when you arrive.
  2. When you arrive, pick up your marriage license at the county clerk’s office. You and your partner will both need your driver’s license, birth certificate, and proof of divorce if applicable.
  3. As with any location you may choose to elope, you’ll need to see if your venue requires ceremony permits and pay these if needed.

If you’d prefer to skip the legalities in Montana, you can also get married in your home state before or after your elopement. I recommend this for the most stress-free experience, but it’s entirely up to you!

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When to Elope in Montana

Although Montana is beautiful and fun year-round, every season offers a unique experience.

Summer and early fall are the best times to elope if you’re looking for warmer weather. Meanwhile, winter and spring have cooler weather and are less crowded.

Here’s an overview of each season to help you plan the best time to elope:

  • Summer – Montana’s busy season when the sun’s out, days are warm, and evenings slightly cool down
  • Fall – Colorful foliage, pleasant weather, and local fall festivals
  • Winter – Very cold and snowy; ideal if you want to plan a winter wonderland elopement
  • Spring – Varies from early to late spring as early spring is chilly and potentially snowy, while late spring gets warmer and flowers start to blossom

The Best Montana Elopement Locations

Whether you’re dreaming of a waterfall or mountain elopement, getting off the beaten path, or saying “I do” in a popular national park, the options are endless in Montana. Although I can help you find the elopement location just for you in Montana, I’ll share an overview of some of my favorite options below.

Missoula

Missoula is a small town in western Montana filled with charm and picture-perfect scenery. The county is the second largest in Montana, so there are many nearby attractions for adventure elopement, including valleys, parks, trails, and rivers.

Downtown Missoula is the perfect place to explore during your wedding getaway, with unique shops, restaurants, cafes, and art galleries. It’s also the perfect area for taking fun mountain town pictures with your love.

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Butte

Butte is a historic mining town in Southwest Montana and the perfect elopement location for couples who like getting off the beaten path and exploring lesser-known places. As the first major city in Montana, it’s filled with history and stunning architecture.

There are several interesting spots throughout Butte for taking unique elopement photos, including:

  • Columbia Gardens Arch – a tourist attraction with an interesting archway said to be from a historic amusem*nt park
  • Thompson Park – a dog-friendly park with hiking trails, tunnels, and wildlife
  • Blacktail Trestle – an old railroad bridge with beautiful views

There are also a few wedding venues in Butte if you want an intimate wedding ceremony for your elopement, including Front Street Station.

Libby

Libby is another unique small town and a hidden gem in northwestern Montana. It’s an incredible location for an adventure elopement in the Kootenai National Forest.

The forest is perfect for exploring and taking photos with your love. It’s full of natural beauty with mountain wilderness, glacier peaks, hiking trails, and recreational activities.

There are several inns and bed & breakfasts in Libby. It’s also fun to visit the local parks and hang out on the Kootenay River.

Bozeman

Bozeman is an incredible destination in southern Montana if you want to exchange your vows in a popular mountain town with many fun things to see and do. This is one of my favorite places for an adventure elopement because of its gorgeous mountain scenery, hiking opportunities, and other outdoor experiences.

Hyalite Canyon Reservoir is an amazing place for an elopement, with a stunning lake and hiking trails. You can also camp at the reservoir if you’re up for the adventure.

Bozeman is also home to Custer Gallatin National Forest, a large mountainous nature preserve. Custer Gallatin National Forest has endless stunning backdrops for your elopement ceremony and pictures. It’s also where Montana’s tallest mountain is – Granite Peak.

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Whitefish

If you want to elope in Montana with a national park adventure, Whitefish is ideal. Whitefish is a charming resort town in northwest Montana and a gateway to Glacier National Park.

Not only can you explore the park’s glacier-carved peaks, valleys, trails, and wildlife, but there are other fun adventures like cycling and camping. Whitefish Lake, the state park, and a ski resort are also beautiful areas for pictures and fun places to make new memories with your love.

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Columbia Falls

Columbia Falls is also in northwestern Montana, a short drive from Whitefish. It’s also close to Glacier National Park, other Whitefish attractions, and Flathead National Forest. Flathead is an incredible place to elope in Montana, as it’s filled with beautiful lakes, over 2,000 miles of trails, and wild rivers. It’s also great for camping and easy to explore over a few days.

If you want to chase waterfalls for your elopement, check out Columbia Mountain Trail, where you can find wildflowers in spring and summer and several waterfalls whenever there’s been rain.

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West Yellowstone

If you’re dreaming of a Yellowstone National Park elopement, you’re definitely in for a treat! West Yellowstone is a town in southern Montana where you can find one of the most incredible national parks in the United States.

Yellowstone National Park covers almost 3,500 square miles of wilderness on top of a volcanic hot spot. Although most of the park is in Wyoming, a portion is in Montana. The park has dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, and its famous geysers.

To have a ceremony in Yellowstone National Park, you’ll need to apply and obtain a special use permit at least a month before your elopement.

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Curious about what other locations are available for your Montana elopement? Contact Among the Pines Photography, and I’ll help you find your dream destination.

How to Get to and Around Montana

Montana is pretty easy to get to and around. There are five international airports, making flying convenient.

Major Montana airports include:

  • Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN)
  • Billings Logan International Airport (BIL)
  • Great Falls International Airport (GTF)
  • Missoula International Airport (MSO)
  • Glacier Park International Airport (FCA)

If you’re flying to Montana for your elopement, I recommend choosing your elopement destination and then booking your flight. These airports are fairly spread out, so there should be one within a couple of hours of your destination.

If you’re flying in, it’s best to rent a car to make the most of your elopement experience. With various interstates and highways, driving through Montana is fairly simple, too.

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Montana Elopement Packages

Not only do I join you for your elopement to take authentic pictures of all the big and small special moments, but my Montana elopement packages can help you plan and execute the day of your dreams!

You can choose a multi-day, full-day, or mini-elopement experience. Each Among the Pines Photography elopement package includes:

  • Phone consultation
  • Location scouting
  • Timeline planning
  • Vendor recommendations
  • Access to all-inclusive elopement planning resources
  • Custom online gallery with all edited high-resolution images
  • 48-hour sneak peek photos
  • Rights to printing

Let’s Elope in Montana

Montana is one of my favorite places for elopements, and I’d love to help you plan and capture your special day if you’re looking for a Montana elopement photographer. I help adventurous couples have a unique and personalized intimate wedding or elopement, and Montana is easily one of the places destinations for this!

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