We hit the jackpot with this elopement location between the rolling Oregon sand dunes. This location has it all: tall pines, gentle waves, soft sand, and moody fog. We even had a lake nearby with spectacular sunsets. Mother Nature provides the most extraordinary backdrops.
During the warmer months, I tend to share quite a few mountain elopements since summer is peak season for mountain hiking. But during these chilly months, I thought I’d share some beach elopement inspo to get you through the winter blues as we inch our way into spring.
Whatever your aspirations for an adventurous and romantic elopement, we’re sure to find a beautiful spot like this one to make your wanderlust dreams come true.
If you weren’t considering a sand dune elopement before, you will be now! It’s still pretty chilly here on the Oregon coast during the rainy season, but these couples stayed warm by running, dancing, and exploring the dunes. And I think we can all agree these phenomenal scenes were worth it!
The thing I find most remarkable about sand dunes is that you can find them in just about any climate and region. There are coast sand dunes like these in Oregon, but you can also find them near lakes, deserts, and mountains, and some seem to exist in the middle of nowhere. I’d love to share some of my favorite sand dune elopement locations here in the U.S. – simply drop a line here to get in touch!
As with many hidden gem locations, we may have to hike a little. I always recommend keeping your schedule flexible and allowing time to get to the site. This dune in particular required a short 30-minute hike through the woods and up the dune. I always scope out our locations ahead of time, so I’ll let you know what to expect for your specific session.
Don’t try to walk barefoot to the dunes! I recommend bringing hiking essentials for most sessions (in fact, boots like this bride is wearing look pretty awesome in photos!):
We can find a secluded spot to change once we get to our location.
Sunset is definitely best for dune backgrounds only; but for this location, the sun also rises over the lake for an incredible sunrise elopement! For any location that requires a hike, be careful to plan your time so that you’re not hiking in the dark. For remote Oregon sand dune locations, you want to stay with others and keep bear spray on hand.
We saw quite a few mountain lion tracks during these sessions, so staying in groups is the best way to stay safe.
I’d love to answer any other questions you might have about the Oregon sand dunes and hiking elopements. Learn about the elopement experience here, and get in touch here. Can’t wait to meet you!
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