- Month: Mid May
- Ceremony Location: Mormon Row North
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Gina and Noah brought along some of their closest family and friends for an intimate elopement in Grand Teton National Park. With it being Mid May, the Tetons were still loaded with snow and wildlife was abundant. Mid May is just about the earliest we recommend getting married in Jackson Hole, as that’s when most of the snow on the ground in the valley is gone and temps are beginning to be bearable.
Two of the biggest perks of May is the lack of crowds and the amount of wildlife that’s around. Things are starting to come alive and the animals start becoming active after a loooooong brutal winter.
Gina and Noah said their vows privately in front of the barns before their ceremony. The ceremony took place in the field near the barns and the snow-capped Tetons were showing off in the background. A herd of bison was nearby but luckily none of them objected to the marriage!
After their ceremony we snapped some family pictures and then we got some pics of Gina and Noah including some epic ones with bison and the Tetons in the background. Talk about wall-hanger photos!!! After Mormon Row we headed to Glacier View Turnout and Blacktail Ponds Overlook for a few more photos and then they went on their way to spend time with their families.
Congrats to Gina and Noah, may their marriage be full of boundless adventures and laughs!





















































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