The Top 3 Best Places to Elope in Alaska

Eloping in Alaska is a dream come true for many couples.

Alaska is known for rugged and hard to reach places. But there are so many wonderful and easy to reach hideaways that can create your epic elopement. From wild beaches to jagged mountaintops you can pick the landscape that you most love.

The wide variety of landscapes available and relatively easy access were the reasons I chose these top 3 best places to elope in Alaska. You’ll find a glacier, an alpine mountain valley and an ocean beach from the top 3 options.

Read to the bottom to get some additional ideas for some unique and unconventional eloping ideas.


#1 Best Place to Elope in Alaska

 

Couple traversing a ridge in hatcher’s Pass. Elopement bouquet by Turnstone Farm. Photo by Echo Photo

 

Hatcher’s Pass made my #1 Best Place to Elope in Alaska.

It’s an hour and a half drive from Anchorage. Even the drive from Anchorage will blow your mind as you travel over glacial rivers and past high rocky peaks. You can stop in the quaint old farming town of Palmer, Alaska for a bite to eat or a beverage and even walk down to the rushing Matanuska River. Once on Hatcher’s Pass Road, you can drive all the way into the alpine (above tree line). The tundra covered mountains offer backdrops for stunning photos.

The rustic Hatcher’s Pass Lodge is above tree line in a valley that was once used for gold mining. Now it’s a hiking, skiing and berry picking destination. The lodge is a popular place for photos and a great place to base your elopement out of.

The road is paved all the way to the lodge. You can park there to access fabulous mountain backdrops or hike up the the now defunct mine or find any rocky mountaintop to make your destination.

Another fun adventure, is to drive up the unpaved road to Summit Lake. Get amazing vistas and spot a paraglider or two before you continue down the other side to Willow. Photo opportunities on the Willow side of the Hatcher’s Pass Road include rolling tundra and the picturesque Willow Creek.

See more photos from a Hatcher’s Pass Elopement here: Hatcher's Pass Elopement Blog


#2 Best Place to Elope in Alaska

 

This blue glacial ice makes for an impressive backdrop for your Alaskan elopement. Big and wild Turnstone Farm bouquet in the foreground. Photo by Lily of the Wild

 

The Knik Glacier made my #2 Best Place to Elope in Alaska.

The Knik Glacier is accessed via a quick and dramatic helicopter ride. Step right off onto the ice for a once in a lifetime experience.

You can also plan your trip in the fall to not only get glacial ice photos but also get stunning fall colors.

Helicopter tour companies include:

  • Alaska Helicopter Tours

  • Alpine Air Alaska

  • Greatland Adventuers

 

Walk on glacier ice for your magical Alaskan Elopement. Classic baby’s breath and rose bridal bouquet in the slightly wilt Turnstone Farm style. Photo by Henry Tieu

 

See more of this fall elopement on the Knik Glacier HERE.


#3 Best Place to Elope in Alaska

 
A sailboat elopement in Resurrection Bay

Couple on a remote beach in Resurrection Bay. Made possible by a sailboat. Dark and moody Turnstone Farm bouquet. Photo by Megan Freeman Photography

 

Resurrection Bay made my #3 Best Place to Elope in Alaska list.

This is the place to go for all you ocean lovers out there.

There are many options for your Resurrection Bay wedding ceremony. You could keep it simple with a beach ceremony and photos followed by an unbeatable and intimate dinner at The Cookery.

Or you could book a sailing excursion out of Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska

Sailing charters out of Seward, Alaska are a romantic and timeless way to explore and celebrate your marriage.

Resurrection Bay Sailing Charters is the only charter company at the time of this writing that I know of doing sailing charters.

Go here to see more photos from a sailboat elopement: Sailboat Elopement Blog

 

A sunny day at an Alaskan beach is every couple’s dream-come-true. This couple had their wedding ceremony on the beach near Miller’s Landing. The bride is holding a colorful Turnstone Farm bouquet. Photo by Erica Rose Photography

 

Other great things to do in Seward, Alaska include:

  • Eating at The Cookery (I just had to list this twice)

  • Grabbing a beer at Seward Brewing

  • Visiting the Sealife Center

  • Hiking the Caines Head trail to the beach and possibly beyond

  • Hiking up the legendary Mount Marathon

  • Planning your visit to coincide with the 4th of July for the annual Mount Marathon race and festivities

  • Hiking part of the Lost Lake Trail



 

Low clouds and sea weed make for a rustic tone to this quintessential Alaskan wedding. Elope on the beach near Seward, Alaska to experience the natural wonder of the ocean. Ombre bridal bouquet by Turnstone Farm. Photo by Kristian Irey

 

More Alaska Elopement Ideas

  • Rent Kayaks and explore a quiet beach outside of Whittier, AK.

  • Hike up into the Chugach State Park (a 15 minute drive from Anchorage) and take your pick of lakes (Rabbit Lake) , mountaintops (Flat Top or Near Point) or rushing creeks (McHugh or the Eagle River) for a super unique experience.

  • Head up to Denali National Park (a 4 hour drive from Anchorage) and day hike up the Mountain Vista trail, snap photos by Riley Creek, ride the bus as far as you can go for an extra remote and wild experience or bike ride into your choice of gorgeous locations.

  • Ride the Alaskan Railroad to Seward, Portage or Denali.

  • Plan a winer elopement to Alyeska on skis or explore the local resort town of Girdwood, Alaska on snowshoes.

  • Book a cabin at Kesugi Ken Campground and hike up Curry Ridge.

  • Book a cabin on Nancy Lake and rent a canoe from Tippecanoe.

  • Pick any beach: Miller’s Landing in Seward, Kincaid Beach in Anchorage, any local beach in Whittier, Anchor Point on the Kenai Peninsula, or Bishops Beach in Homer.

  • Helicopter tour from Talkeetna onto a glacier of Denali, our country’s tallest mountain.



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