
There’s something magical about starting your elopement day at sunrise, with quiet mountains, soft light, and the calm of early morning. That’s exactly what this Schwabacher Landing elopement shoot was all about!
Even though this was a shoot for inspiration, the energy felt just like a real elopement: heartfelt vows, golden light on the Teton peaks, and some of the most insane photos!
Why Schwabacher Landing is a Top Elopement Spot
Schwabacher Landing is one of the most iconic locations in Grand Teton National Park and for good reason.
- Epic mountain views: The Tetons rise dramatically behind the Snake River, making every photo feel cinematic. Seriously one of the most iconic spots in the park!
- Water reflections: Early morning light and calm water can create mirror-like reflections of the mountains.
- Easy access: You don’t need to hike for miles! Schwabacher Landing is just a short 5-10 minute walk from the parking area.
Versatile scenery: Meadows, riverbanks, and iconic mountain backdrops give plenty of variety for photos.
Early Summer at Schwabacher
I shot this in mid-May, early summer in the park, which was perfect for several reasons:
- Golden morning light: At sunrise the sun hits the peaks, showing off the prettiest morning glow!
- Starting to Bloom: The meadows are just starting to bloom, adding color and texture to the photos.
- Fewer crowds: Early morning in May means fewer visitors at this, so it’s easier to have the space feel intimate. Any other time of the year at Schwabacher this is a popular sunrise spot, so I highly recommend later in the day or sunset for a summer/fall ceremony here!
There’s truly nothing like watching the mountains wake up in the early morning light!


Vows and Photography at Sunrise
Madi & Nate read their vows right on the riverbank just past sunrise. After their vow exchange, we explored a few spots along the landing, capturing reflections in the river and the stunning Tetons backdrops.
Getting Married at Schwabacher Landing: Permit Info
If you’re dreaming of your own Schwabacher Landing elopement, here’s what you need to know about legally getting married there:
- Special Use Permit:
All weddings and elopements in Grand Teton National Park require a special use permit. You can apply directly through the National Park Service website. This spot is one of the most loved in all the park, and can sell out right away as a heads up! - Timing & Access:
Sunset and later afternoons are ideal at this location, not only for light but also for avoiding crowds. - Group Size:
Schwabacher Landing is best for small, intimate ceremonies, usually up to 15–20 guests. Your permit does allow up to 25 guests at this location! Remember that your total guest count includes the two of you as well as your photographer and anyone else that you would hire and be present at your ceremony. - Leave No Trace:
Pack out everything you bring in and respect the natural environment, the park thrives because visitors protect it. Also always to stay on trail.
If permits or logistics feel overwhelming, I help all my couples navigate this so they can focus on their day instead of the paperwork!

Why You Should Hire Me as Your Elopement Photographer
Elopements are more than just getting pretty photos. I personally love to document your day and help in the planning process! Here’s how I help:
- Local knowledge: I know the best times and spots for light, privacy, and photos at Schwabacher Landing and throughout the entire Grand Teton.
- Timeline planning: Elopements can feel rushed if you don’t plan ahead, I help create a realistic, stress-free schedule.
- Permit and vendor recommendations: I make sure all the logistics are handled smoothly and connect you with trusted vendors!
My goal is for your photos to feel like you, document your story and to highlight the scenery around you as well! If you want to explore more inspo from elopements I have photographed in Grand Teton National Park check my blogs on Evelyn & Lucas’s Mountain View Turnout Wedding & Callie & Quaid’s Fall Tetons Elopement!
Pro Tips for a Schwabacher Landing Elopement
- Arrive later in the day: Yes this was at sunrise, but during the busy season late afternoon to evening is best!
- Check the weather: Spring mornings can be chilly, so bring layers!
- Keep it intimate: Smaller ceremonies allow you to fully enjoy the space!
- Book a full day elopement!: Doing so allows us to explore all the best spots in the park for your elopement day without the rush of a timeline!
Following these tips will help you get the most out of your Schwabacher Landing elopement, both in experience and photos!


Why Schwabacher Landing Works for Your Elopement
If you want an elopement in Grand Teton National Park that balances intimacy, and stunning scenery, Schwabacher Landing is hard to beat. You get:
- Iconic mountain views for dramatic, cinematic photos.
- Easy access without sacrificing privacy.
- Multiple photo backdrops in a small area!
Plan Your Own Schwabacher Landing Elopement
If reading about this shoot has you dreaming of a real Schwabacher Landing elopement, here’s the bottom line: you can absolutely have this day, just a few steps away from stunning photos and your own memories in Grand Teton National Park!
I help couples plan everything from permits to timing to the perfect sunset or sunrise shots. The goal is simple: make your day relaxed, beautiful, and unforgettable.
Reach out here for a free consultation call to start planning your dream day in Grand Teton National Park!


















