Courtney + Geoff’s Loveland Pass Elopement | Colorado Wedding and Elopement Photographer | Film and Digital

Courtney + Geoff’s Intimate Loveland Pass Elopement

If you’ve ever wondered where to elope in Colorado, Loveland Pass is one of the most breathtaking spots you’ll find. At 11,990 feet, this high alpine pass offers sweeping mountain views, golden light, and a sense of adventure that perfectly matched Courtney and Geoff’s vision for their day.

Courtney and Geoff chose a short, sweet, and deeply personal ceremony surrounded only by their immediate family. With mountain peaks and wildflowers as their backdrop, they exchanged vows that felt authentic, heartfelt, and entirely their own.

As a Colorado wedding photographer and Colorado elopement photographer, I love how Loveland Pass creates a space that feels both intimate and cinematic. The crisp air, the ever-changing sky, and the vast mountain landscape gave Courtney and Geoff’s elopement the timeless beauty they were hoping for.

Adding to the magic, I was able to capture some of their day on Super 8 film. The grainy, nostalgic feel of Super 8 perfectly matched the mood of their small mountain celebration, creating heirlooms that will feel as meaningful in fifty years as they did that day.

Loveland Pass is one of my top recommendations for couples searching for where to elope in Colorado. It’s accessible, jaw-droppingly beautiful, and offers endless opportunities for portraits that truly reflect the wild spirit of Colorado.

Courtney and Geoff’s elopement is a reminder that you don’t need a huge guest list or elaborate details to have a wedding that feels extraordinary. You just need love, intention, and the mountains.

Molly Margaret

Molly is the owner and photographer for Molly Margaret Photography and specializes in intimate, romantic Rocky Mountain, Colorado and Denver Weddings. 

https://www.mollymargaretphotography.com
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