We're Tiffany and Austin, White Mountains Elopement and Wedding specialists. Based in New Hampshire but available for travel worldwide, we have documented hundreds of Elopements and Weddings together since 2017. We specialize in storytelling with a documentary style approach, are fueled by coffee and adventure and are avid rule breakers when it comes to wedding and elopement norms! Share your story with us and we’ll tell it back to you with photographs.

Eloping in the White Mountains offers a beautiful blend of intimacy, adventure, and stunning natural backdrops. But what is the actual cost to elope in the White Mountains in 2026? While elopements are often seen as a more budget friendly alternative to traditional weddings, they still come with their own unique expenses. From permits and photography to lodging, travel, and the smaller details that add up, it is important to know what to expect.
Let’s dive into the details with no fluff and just the facts. The cost to elope in the White Mountains can vary widely depending on your priorities and how you choose to experience the day. This guide walks through real numbers, from essential costs to optional splurges, so you can plan with clarity and confidence.
The average White Mountains elopement typically ranges between $6,000 and $15,000. Your final number depends largely on what matters most to you and how you choose to experience your day.
Before diving in, let’s start with the numbers. Below is a realistic breakdown of what couples typically spend on a White Mountains elopement, based on current averages and the priorities we see most often.
Total estimated cost: $6,000 to $15,000+
If you’re local to New England, you have already won half the battle. A tank of gas, a few road trip snacks, and you are good to go. Even for out of state couples, the White Mountains are surprisingly accessible and often more budget friendly than many other elopement destinations. Travel costs vary depending on where you are coming from and the time of year you choose to elope.
Whether you’re making a 2 hour trip from Portland or a 10 hour drive from the Mid Atlantic, road tripping here is part of the fun. The gas station snacks, the playlist, and that first glimpse of mountains coming into view all become part of the story.
Flying into New Hampshire isn’t as hectic as you’d think. With a little planning, you can land, grab a car, and be deep in the mountains within a couple of hours. Boston usually has the most flight options and the lowest prices, while Portland and Manchester tend to be calmer if you’re into less airport chaos and quicker exits. Once you’re in the trees, it’s game on.
Nearest airports:
– Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) – about 2.5 to 3 hours to North Conway
– Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) – about 2 hours to North Conway
– Portland International Jetport (PWM) – about 1.5 hours to North Conway
Pro tip: Consider a weekday elopement to avoid crowds. Trust us, the White Mountains are a whole different kind of magic when it’s just the two of you, quiet trails, and the wind moving through the trees.

One of the first decisions you’ll make when planning your elopement is choosing where you’ll say your vows. In the White Mountains, that could mean a windswept overlook, a waterfall tucked into the forest, or a quiet mountain top with no one else around. Each option comes with different logistics and costs. Here’s what to know about elopement location costs in the White Mountains and how to choose what feels right for you.
If you want incredible views without the physical effort, there are plenty of accessible options throughout the White Mountains.
We help sort through the logistics so you can focus on the part where you say I freaking love you.

When you elope in the White Mountains, your lodging should feel like part of the experience, not just a place to crash. Whether it’s a cabin tucked into the forest, a charming bed and breakfast, or a resort with spa level luxury, where you stay helps set the tone for the entire experience.
Most couples stay for 2 to 3 nights and spend anywhere from $150 to $450 per night, depending on the season, location, and style of stay. Below is a breakdown of typical lodging costs to help you plan.
Want help choosing a stay that feels right for your elopement vibe? We put together a full list of Our Favorite Airbnbs in the White Mountains!
Pro tip: Prices rise significantly during peak fall foliage season, typically late September through mid October, so booking early is especially important if you are planning a fall elopement.

For most elopements, photography ends up being the main investment. Once the day is over, your photos are what you’re left with, especially when your celebration is small and centered on the experience rather than an audience. Elopement days often move at their own pace, blending adventure, quiet moments, and time spent together. Photography helps hold all of that in one place, from the big moments to the in between ones, so the story of the day doesn’t disappear once it’s done. Elopement photography typically includes more than just showing up with a camera. It often involves planning support, location guidance, and coverage that follows the day as it unfolds.
In New England, the average cost of hiring a professional elopement photographer ranges from $5,000 to $12,000, depending on experience, location, hours of coverage, and what’s included. Some luxury collections can go higher, especially if you are looking for hybrid coverage like photo and video, custom albums, or additional travel.
We offer elopement photography in the White Mountains with full planning support, including location scouting, vendor recommendations, and timeline building. Coverage ranges from half day to multi day experiences, depending on how you want your elopement day to unfold.
Remember, this isn’t just a photoshoot. It’s your wedding day, and your photos will be the lasting way you remember how it all felt.

Eloping may be simpler than a traditional wedding, but that doesn’t mean it has to feel any less special. In fact, many couples use the freedom of an elopement to invest intentionally in the details that matter most to them, whether that’s a stunning bouquet, an outfit that feels like you, or getting ready in a way that feels peaceful and empowering. These elements help set the tone and bring the entire experience to life.
There are plenty of beautiful, budget friendly options when it comes to elopement florals. Many White Mountains florists offer custom, seasonal packages designed specifically for smaller, intimate celebrations. Dried florals are also a growing favorite for mountain elopements since they are travel friendly, long lasting, and make great keepsakes or home decor long after the day is over.
Tip: Love flowers but don’t want to splurge? Here’s a tutorial for drying your own wildflowers or grocery store blooms ahead of time for a DIY bouquet that feels intentional, beautiful, and budget friendly.

This is where your personalities really shine. Whether you are hiking in boots or dressing up for a mountaintop picnic, your attire should feel comfortable, personal, and make you feel amazing. Costs can range from a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars depending on style, designer, and customization.
If you’re comfortable doing your own hair and makeup, great! That’s one more area to save! For couples who choose to hire a professional artist, here’s what to expect. Many hair and makeup artists in the area specialize in natural, camera ready looks that hold up through wind, happy tears, and a little trail dust.
We help couples bring all of these details together by connecting you with trusted local vendors who understand adventure elopements, including access to our curated vendor recommendation list.

Even the most low key elopement needs to be legal. Thankfully, for couples planning a White Mountains elopement, New Hampshire keeps the process simple and affordable!

Eloping doesn’t mean skipping out on the fun. In fact, one of the best parts of choosing an elopement is being able to build an experience around it, just the two of you, doing things you love in a place that feels like magic.
Whether you’re drawn to calm, scenic moments or adrenaline packed adventures, the White Mountains offer endless ways to make your day feel like more than just a ceremony. These experiences are totally optional, but if you’re looking to elevate the vibe and create once in a lifetime memories, here’s what you can expect to spend.
Most couples spend $200 to $1,500 total when including one or two activities.
For more inspiration on ways to make your elopement day unforgettable, explore our elopement planning blog!

You don’t need a reception to enjoy incredible food on your elopement day. Whether you’re fueling up after a sunrise hike or popping bubbly to toast your vows, food is still part of the celebration, and it should feel just as intentional as the rest of your day.
From intimate dinners and locally made desserts to custom picnic setups and private chefs, there are plenty of elopement friendly options in the White Mountains. Most couples spend $150 to $800, depending on the kind of experience they want to create. And honestly, eloping is the perfect excuse to treat yourselves!

Below are three real world examples of what eloping in the White Mountains can look like at different coverage levels and travel styles.
Half day elopement (driving in)
Full day elopement (driving in)
Multi day elopement (flying in)

Eloping in the White Mountains doesn’t come with a fixed price tag, because no two days are built the same. The cost to elope in the White Mountains ultimately comes down to what you value most and how you want your day to feel.
Most couples spend between $6,000 and $15,000, choosing to invest in the parts of the experience that matter most to them. That might be meaningful photography, a full day adventure, intentional details, or keeping things simple with just the two of you exchanging vows somewhere quiet and beautiful. Elopements offer the freedom to stop spending money on things that don’t matter to you and focus on what does. No matter the budget, an elopement can be thoughtful, personal, and deeply memorable. In a place as wild and varied as the White Mountains, there’s room to create a day that feels honest, intentional, and true to your relationship.
If you’re starting to picture what your own White Mountains elopement could look like, we’d love to help you plan something that feels true to you.
We're Tiffany and Austin, White Mountains Elopement and Wedding specialists. Based in New Hampshire but available for travel worldwide, we have documented hundreds of Elopements and Weddings together since 2017. We specialize in storytelling with a documentary style approach, are fueled by coffee and adventure and are avid rule breakers when it comes to wedding and elopement norms! Share your story with us and we’ll tell it back to you with photographs.
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