Best Micro-Wedding Locations in Western North Carolina
Looking to have your intimate wedding in Western North Carolina, but unsure where to start looking? Look no further! We've compiled a list of 15 of our favorite micro wedding venues in the area, from breweries to barns, and everything in between!
Fifteen Unique Spots for Your Intimate Wedding
When it comes to finding the perfect spot for your micro-wedding, the options can be a little bit overwhelming. Sure, many of the larger, more traditional venues are off the table, but a whole new world of possibilities is open to you. As the intimate wedding industry grows, many unique places are leaning in and offering up their spaces for people like you to host your intentional day. From breweries and vineyards, to old inns and rustic barns, to magical tree houses and quaint farms, keep reading for some of our favorite venues western North Carolina has to offer!
Breweries & Vineyards
The Barrel Room at Highland Brewing
Location: Asheville, NC
Capacity: 64 guests
What we love about this spot: A cozy and intimate space, the barrel room has a very natural look with barrels lining the walls and greenery hanging from the rafters. The space also includes a private patio and bar serving their beer and a selection of wine. With a view of the production area, this spot is perfect for a couple of beer-enthusiasts!
The Bier Garden at Hi-Wire Brewing
Location: Asheville, NC
Capacity: 70 guests
What we love about this spot: The Bier Garden almost looks like a conservatory, with high, windowed ceilings, plants everywhere, and an abundance of natural light. A private bar serves Hi-Wire’s tasty brews to your party!
Fonta Flora at Whippoorwill Farms
Location: Nebo, NC
Capacity: 30-50 guests
What we love about this spot: Nestled into sprawling farmlands near Lake James, Fonta Flora’s Whippoorwill Farms location is set in a beautiful field with multiple barns housing their taproom and production facilities. There are two private spaces for smaller groups, their Orchard Bar and Milking Parlor. Both spaces are rustic and embody the energy of rural Appalachia, and have options for private bars available.
Grandfather Vineyard and Winery
Location: Banner Elk, NC
Capacity: Not specified
What we love about this spot: With the iconic profile of Grandfather Mountain in the distance and the Watauga River providing serene background noise, Grandfather Vineyard is a family owned business on a beautiful property. Currently, Grandfather Mountain State Park is not allowing any weddings, so this is perfect for a couple who would like to spend their morning hiking the mountain before their intimate wedding later in the day!
Elkin Creek Vineyard
Location: Elkin, NC
Capacity: 30 guests (options for more in larger packages)
What we love about this spot: A stunning vineyard in Elkin County in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, there are a variety of different options depending on your needs, from locations to packages. There are also four cabins on site, which are offered at discounted rates when paired with a wedding package.
Inns and Lodges
Lake Lure Inn & Spa
Location: Lake Lure, NC
Capacity: 75 people (For Roosevelt Hall)
What we love about this space: The inn as a whole is a hopeless romantic’s dream, set along Lake Lure in the mountains. Roosevelt Hall is the perfect size for your smaller wedding, and you may even recognize it from Dirty Dancing!
Green Park Inn
Location: Blowing Rock, NC
Capacity: Varies depending on the space
What we love about this space: A history lover’s dream, the Green Park Inn is one of the Historic Hotels of America through the National Trust for Historic Preservation. With a couple of different venue options depending on the size of your wedding, the Inn also boasts an impressive menu for your reception.
Laughing Heart Lodge
Location: Hot Springs, NC
Capacity: Not Specified
What we love about this space: This unique lodge shares the property with a small chapel and… an Appalachian Trail Hostel! But don’t let this discourage you, the lodge is romantic and beautiful, and the perfect place for a couple who loves the essence of Trail Magic to tie the knot!
The Magnolia House
Location: Hot Springs, NC
Capacity: Package Dependent
What we love about this space: Just a five minute walk from downtown Hot Springs, this property is breathtaking with historic charm. With multiple different ceremony site options, and multiple different package options, we recommend this venue for weddings under 20 people.
Stony Woods Estate
Location: Marshall, NC
Capacity: 75 guests
What we love about this space: Tucked into the woods, this estate is peaceful and secluded. We love this property so much that our photographer Hannah and her fiance picked it for their November intimate wedding! Aside from the villa, this property also features “treehouses” available for you or your guests to rent for your festivities.
Barns & Outdoor Spaces
Laughing Waters
Location: Gerton, NC
Capacity: Not specified
What we love about this space: Whether you are choosing to get married in front of a waterfall, in the orchard, or in the meadow, amongst other options, you’ll be in awe of what the property has to offer. Aside from the fact that it is beautiful, we love the pillars of sustainability this venue stands on.
Wanderlust Acres
Location: Purlear, NC
Capacity: 50 guests (for intimate wedding package)
What we love about this space: Located a short distance off of the Blue Ridge Parkway near the Boone area, this 1920’s farm boasts a private setting for a couple who wants to prioritize nature. A beautiful barn sets the backdrop for your day. We also love that on top of on site accommodations, this property also allows people to camp as well.
Hidden Flower Tiny Farm
Location: Asheville, NC
Capacity: 30 max
What we love about this space: This venue is perfect for a very intimate wedding for couples who want a quiet day connected to nature! It is a thoughtfully curated property, with an adorable tiny home for you to spend your wedding night.
June Bug Treehouse
Location: Asheville, NC
Capacity: 20 guests
What we love about this space: How could we not be obsessed with a place where you can get married literally in the trees!? Exchange your vows 25 feet off the ground, then celebrate your love in the cocktail area on the lower level of the treehouse. This venue also boasts an impressive list of included services, perfect for couples who don’t want to juggle multiple vendors.
Mountain Fiesta
Location: Spring Creek, NC
Capacity: Not Specified
What we love about this space: An aesthetically beautiful property, the owners have done an incredible job of transforming this once-garden-center into the perfect location for your wedding. With both an outdoor ceremony site nestled into the mountains, and a barn for a rain back-up and reception space, this venue also includes multiple options to house you or guests, including a yurt!
Of course there are many more options available for your Western North Carolina micro-wedding, but we hope this has given you some ideas and inspiration! If you are in the process of planning your micro-wedding, reach out to us here! We would love to chat.
Incredible Vacation Rentals for an Intimate Wedding near NC
Discover our favorite vacation rentals for intimate weddings in the Blue Ridge Mountains! Whether you crave seclusion or easy access to local attractions, these rentals promise unforgettable weddings surrounded by nature's beauty and cherished moments with loved ones.
Now that you and your partner have decided that an intimate wedding is for you, it’s time to start hammering out all of the details. We’re sure you’ve already gotten TONS of questions from friends and family like, “ where is it going to be?” “What type of vibes have you been thinking about, and when is it?”
Well, not to worry! As an intimate wedding planner and intimate wedding photographer, we’ve done all the research for you, and compiled this list of 7 vacation rentals that we know would be perfect for an intimate wedding in North Carolina and beyond!
To make it easy for you, we’ve separated the list of rentals into different regions:
Near Asheville, NC
Near Gatlinburg, TN (Great Smoky Mountains NP)
Near Highlands, NC
Virginia Mountains (Shenandoah NP)
Hidden Gems
These are all properties that I personally as an Elopement and Intimate Wedding Photographer, was considering for my own intimate wedding in the Blue Ridge Mountains. SO, I’m very excited to share these personally vetted properties with you since I couldn’t book them all for myself!
Disclaimer: At the time of publishing all of the listings are vacation rentals that allow events. However, I recommend that you check the listings carefully to find information regarding rules, guest limits, and additional fees and always reach out to the hosts before booking or assuming your event is allowed at the space!
Near Asheville
Pisgah Peaks | Book It
Photos courtesy of VRBO listing.
Pisgah Peaks is a perfect spot near Asheville where you can feel completely secluded for your day. It sleeps a smaller amount of people, but has great indoor/outdoor space to accommodate slightly larger groups for an intimate reception or dinner after an off-site ceremony (Check out our “Best Places to Elope in NC” post if you’re looking for some great spots for an off-site ceremony!) Another benefit of this location is that it’s still close to Asheville so you can venture out into town, or even plan a reception dinner at a spot in the city, maybe even somewhere like Reverie Asheville!
What I love about this space as a photographer: This rental has a lot of versatility, and would be such a cozy hang out space for a smaller group of people! It makes a spectacular spot in the spring/fall, because you can throw open those big french doors (that let in a lot of light) and have both the indoor/outdoor space to explore. There’s also so many options for candid photos here with the hammock, fire pit (cozy first dance by the fire, anyone??), and the game room where we could capture you, your partner & family and friends having an epic game or pool tournament. What could be better than that?!
BirdSong’s Solar Sanctuary | Book It
Photos courtesy of VRBO listing.
The BirdSongs Solar Sanctuary is a beautiful and soothing space with lots of unique features! It has a beautiful main house, decorated with gorgeous wood trimmings that maintain it’s overall rustic charm while still feeling modern. There is space to hold an intimate ceremony on the lawn in front of the home, and then a sentimental reception either inside or outside on the wooden porch. You’re also close to Asheville and Marshall for other local activities while being right by many trails and spots to check out in nature.
What I love about this space as a photographer: If you’re going for rustic, intimate, and beautiful, I think this is an incredible spot for you! There are so many beautiful organic elements to the house that will give your images a mountainous feel. It’s also tucked away in the woods, so would be perfect as an offshoot for adventure, and maximum privacy for you and your guests. I think this is an absolutely stunning place to stay and get married!
Tudor House | Book It
Photos courtesy of VRBO listing.
This Tudor house would be an incredible spot for a wedding during all seasons. It's a hop and skip away from the bustling Asheville area, and yet feels so secluded for you and your guests. It's honestly the best of both worlds, and so charming! The host is familiar with weddings, and is a helpful resource in sharing what works best for the space. The open yard would be perfect for a small reception tent, and the wooded areas on the property would make for an incredible ceremony spot. There are plenty of rooms (and a detached guest cottage) to host a large group of people so you don’t have to worry about limiting your guest list quite as much.
What I love about this space as a photographer: This house has lots of light and historic charm, it’s honestly such a perfect space for a romantic, garden, timeless style wedding and photos here would totally reflect that vibe. I also love the separate cabin that could be used as a getting ready space, away from the rest of your guests and could be an intimate space just for you two to have those quiet moments before or after saying your vows. The property is so versatile, you wouldn’t even have to leave for great portraits, which would allow you to slow down and savor the day as much as possible, BUT if you did want to venture out just the two of you for an adventure, it’s so close to Asheville, you’d have endless opportunities to explore!
Near Gatlinburg, TN
Mountain Sunrise Oasis Spectacular | Book It
Photos courtesy of AirBnb listing.
If you’re having a small wedding in the Blue Ridge mountains, I’m sure this is EXACTLY what you were expecting to find in a venue + MORE. This cabin is the quintessential Great Smoky Mountains vibes, and it does not disappoint on any level. The views from the back deck are absolutely incredible and it would be a fantastic place to host a celebratory meal or even for the ceremony! If you would prefer to do the ceremony out in nature, this cabin is also close to Gatlinburg and Great Smoky Mountains NP, so you would have easy access to materials you need to rent, catering etc…and can also find lots of fun activities to do with your guests. (Check out our Blog Post How to Elope in NC for some extra fun ideas). You really can’t go wrong with this place!
What I love about this space as a photographer: If you’re aiming for a cozy, mountain feel with epic views for dinner OR a ceremony, this is such a great spot for that. I love the high ceilings of the main room, and the windows let in so much light, all of the images will be bright, timeless, and incredible. The back deck has such an incredible view for sharing your vows, and even has space for a gathering of friends and families to witness, while still giving you space to spread out. The amenities at this cabin also allow for so many candid opportunities, and the hot tub? I mean, can you imagine getting married and then soaking in a hot tub with your beau and some champagne all night? Anyone up for some star photos? Sign me up!!
Luxury Oasis | Book It
Photos courtesy of AirBnb listing.
**This was Hannah’s fiancé’s favorite choice when they were intimate wedding planning!
Luxury Oasis has all that you need and more. It’s close to Gatlinburg, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, but also far enough away that you still have space and a lawn for an event tent or reception area. The house itself is stunning with beautiful modern features and decor that would make any event here feel luxurious. You get the feel and beauty of the mountains while still allowing more room for your guests, and lots of outdoor activities like the playground for young (or old, no judgment here!) guests, the outdoor fire pit, inside the game room, and lots of indoor space for eating and hosting. It’s a great canvas for you to plan the event of your dreams, especially if you’re looking for something very laid back and casual with your closest people.
What I love about this space as a photographer: The windows!!! Need I say more?? Finding natural light in this house is an absolute breeze, but the way it’s paired with classy decor and still having that modern, cabin feel, just completely suits the mountain wedding vibe. You could even have a small dinner gathering inside with the vaulted ceilings, that would have such an intimate, charming feel to it getting to sit with all of your loved ones at a long table celebrating your love! And there’s so much that this house offers outdoors, you will have endless opportunities for candid images with all of your loved ones interacting, zip lining, sliding, roasting marshmallows, it’s just…*chefs kiss*
Highlands, NC
Lakefront | Book It
Photos courtesy of the VRBO listing
This lakefront rental near Highlands, NC feels like the best parts of home and summer camp all rolled into one, and if that is the vibe you are wanting for your intimate wedding, look no further! It has all the coziness of a cabin, but also has the backyard space to host an intimate ceremony near the lake dock and a party under the twinkle lights. One of the most unique parts of this rental is also its access to the water, you and your partner, or guests can access the water with the property’s kayaks or even bring your own hand-operated boats. What a romantic and adventurous way to celebrate your wedding, all from the backyard of your venue!
What I love about this space as a photographer: What really makes this place shine from an elopement photographer perspective is its versatility for adventure and outdoor activities! This place would be amazing in the early fall. You could set up the ceremony and reception area in the backyard under the twinkle lights (swoon!!) and have a campfire. AND you two could take the kayaks for a morning or sunset paddle for a “just us' ' experience, without having to go anywhere. It’s such a great space to get the best of both an elopement and an intimate wedding with family because there is space for adventure and cozy family time. I just love it!
Virginia (a bonus)
Peaceful 5-Bedroom Cabin | Book It
Photos Courtesy of the VRBO Listing
Although farther north than the other properties on this list, I couldn’t leave out this Virginia cabin because it is simply too epic. The views are incredible, and the house has a completely secluded feel for you and your guests. It’s an amazing way to experience the mountains while still having beds, simple comforts, etc available for yourself and guests. You could have the ceremony and reception on the lawn overlooking the mountains, or plan a ceremony or do portraits in Shenandoah National Park nearby. The opportunities with this space are endless, and would make for everlasting memories with your loved ones on your special day!
What I love about this space as a photographer: This place has total log cabin vibes, but it also feels BIG. You won’t be on top of all of your guests in this place, but will still have that warm, comforting tone to your images from the decor and wood trimmings. But can we talk about the VIEW?! Can you imagine being secluded in your own place with your closest family and friends committing your life to your favorite person while looking at that view? Just, incredible. There are so many options for adventure nearby (Shenandoah NP too!), but you also get that private, “just us” experience out there on a mountain top. (I almost picked this place for my intimate wedding too, so I may be a bit biased!)
Hidden Gems
This post has some amazing properties that we highly recommend, BUT as an intimate wedding Planner and Photographer team, we love providing our clients with even more recommendations, including our favorite local hidden gem spots! If you’re interested in learning more, contact us here!
Conclusion
I hope this post was helpful in jump-starting your research for your intimate wedding vacation rental! Here at Trail Magic Elopements & Micro Weddings, we love vacation rental weddings, because they provide such a great canvas for intimacy and creativity. Your vision doesn’t have to be limited by a traditional venue, but you can still accommodate guest’s accessibility levels and maintain privacy. They are truly the best of both worlds, and we’re so excited for you!
Best Places to Elope in North Carolina
Wondering where the absolute best place to elope in Western North Carolina is? Whether you are looking for the coolest spot right off of the Blue Ridge Parkway, or a secluded spot in the back country that requires a night or two sleeping under the stars, we’ve got you covered!
Favorite NC Elopement Spots from a Local Elopement Planner
North Carolina is a deceivingly large state. From Franklin, NC (a charming Appalachian Trail town in Southwest NC), to the Outer Banks on our Northeast coast, is nearly an 8 hour drive! Our long distance backpacking trail, the Mountains to Sea Trail, traverses almost 1200 miles through the state. When I first relocated to North Carolina from the tiny New England state of Connecticut, I truly had no idea just how expansive North Carolina is. Exploring all that Western NC has to offer has proven to be a time-intensive but rewarding task. In the ancient mountains of Southern Appalachia, I’ve uncovered countless places that make incredible spots to say your “I do’s”. Keep reading for a list of some of my personal favorites!
What to look for in your elopement location
Setting/ Views:
When you envision exchanging your vows, what is the backdrop? Do you see the peaks of our southern sixers? The cool-toned layers of the Blue Ridge mountains? The 360 degree views a grassy bald affords? Or are you tucked into a green forest? In a tunnel of blooming rhododendrons? At the foot of a cascading waterfall? Lucky for you, western NC is incredibly diverse and you will likely find many options with the views you are looking for. Type of setting is a great jumping off point when beginning to evaluate your options.
Accessibility:
Accessibility has two different meanings in the context of elopements- accessibility in travel and accessibility of the trail/spot itself. When it comes to travel, it is important to consider distance from an airport if you are flying in, distance from your accommodation, or distance from home if you are local. More than likely, you are not going to want to spend hours driving on your elopement day. Accessibility of the location itself matters most if you or any guests that you plan to host have any accessibility needs. There are many locations in NC that allow for awesome views without requiring a long or treacherous hike.
Crowds/ Seasons
Depending on the location and time of year, certain trails and viewpoints in NC have pretty consistent heavy traffic- which isn’t exactly ideal when you are trying to exchange intimate vows. If you are considering a more popular location, consider it for a weekday, early or late in the day, or off-season (which depends on the trail location itself). The season may also impact the accessibility of the trail, as some trailheads (especially in the Smokies or off of the Blue Ridge Parkway) can experience road closures in poor weather or the winter months.
Local amenities- activities, accommodations
A positive of the North Carolina mountains is that although you can be fully submerged in nature, you are rarely so remote that you can’t access a nearby town with accommodation options, restaurants, and activities for your elopement day. When you are creating your timeline, consider how you would like to fill the rest of your day around your ceremony. It is important to prioritize access to any amenities that you would like to include.
Best NC Waterfalls for Elopements
Under the falls: Dry Falls
Located near: Highlands, NC in Nantahala National Forest
Traffic Level: Heavy
Accessibility: Very accessible- .2 mile paved trail
Although a popular trail, we love Dry Falls because of the unique ability to go behind the falls. You can still find seclusion here in the earlier and later hours of the day. It is also a short distance from Bridal Veil Falls, visible from the road, and multiple other falls and swimming holes. This area is great for the summer months if you love to go for a dip!
Dramatic falls: Mingo Falls
Located near: Cherokee, NC, just outside of GSMNP
Traffic Level: Moderate
Accessibility: Short trail- .4 miles to falls, but many stairs. Moderate difficulty.
Located a short distance from the Oconoluftee Visitors Center in GSMNP, Mingo Falls is a tall, cascading waterfall viewable from a small footbridge directly at the base of the falls. Still a moderately popular trail, the stairs do deter some visitors. Mingo Falls is also a great place to stop for some pictures before a ceremony within the Smoky’s boundaries at Mingus Mill- a historic mill building and permitted elopement location in the park.
Seclusion- Glen Marie Falls
Located near: Downtown Blowing Rock, NC, near the Blue Ridge Parkway
Traffic Level: Mild-moderate
Accessibility: Located along the Glen Burney Trail, an approximately 2 mile out and back trail, this hike is moderately rated. Rocks, roots, and a steep climb back up to the trailhead make this hike inaccessible for everyone.
Walkable from downtown Blowing Rock, this trail follows a set of falls along a pathway through rhododendrons and other greenery. It is generally easier to find yourselves alone on this trail, especially as there are two waterfalls and multiple points to view them. This trail also has some excellent picnic locations, so grab some snacks from the local deli before heading down the trail!
*Bonus*- Backpacking on the Foothills Trail- NC/SC
If you are a waterfall fanatic and interested in a backpacking elopement, consider a section (or all!) of the Foothills Trail, which winds in and out of South and North Carolina. The waterfalls are numerous on this trail, with the opportunity to camp near multiple. You can also find views of Whitewater Falls- the tallest waterfall east of the Rockies. A backpacking trip would allow you to elope in front of a waterfall only accessible to people who have hiked miles and miles, meaning it will be much easier to find yourself alone!
From left to right: Under Dry Falls, Mingo Falls, Glen Marie Falls, Whitewater falls on the Foothills Trail
Best Elopement Spots in Great Smoky National Park- NC Side
For views- Heintooga Overlook
Located near: Maggie Valley, NC
Traffic level: Low
Accessibility: Very Accessible- picnic area off of road, short trail walk to overlook with benches
In a less trafficked area of Smokies you can find Heintooga Spur Road, aka Balsam Mountain Road. The drive itself is stunning, with views of Mt.LeConte, Clingman’s Dome, the Plott Balsam Range, and the Blue Ridge Parkway to stop at and enjoy all the way up the road. At the end of the road you encounter the picnic area, and the short spur trail to the overlook, with expansive views of the Smokies.
Chapel Vibes- Palmer Chapel
Located near: Cataloochee Valley, NC
Traffic Level: Low
Accessibility: Very accessible- a short walk off of the road
Built in 1898, Palmer Chapel once served the Cataloochee Valley community. It now sits empty, along with a few other historic buildings in the area. It makes a great backdrop for a couple who loves history, or wants to include their religion in a more unique, non-traditional way. The GSMNP also allows permits for elopements and microweddings inside the chapel itself- a space with ample natural lighting, a small alter, and lots of pews for seating. Cataloochee Valley is also home to NC’s elk population, and you can frequently spot them in the area in the mornings and evenings.
Seclusion and lake views- The Road to Nowhere
Located near: Bryson City, NC
Traffic Level: Moderate
Accessibility: Very accessible- drive to parking area with overlook
Another Smoky Mountain spot with deep history, the “Road to Nowhere” is a 6 mile scenic drive that… you guessed it… leads to nowhere. Initially started to replace an old highway now buried under Fontana Lake, construction was halted due to economic reasons. But the road does indeed lead to some incredible views of the mountains and of Fontana Lake, as well as a long, stone tunnel that makes a cool background for some incredible shots!
Best Elopement Spots on the Blue Ridge Parkway
Accessible views- Wiseman’s View
Located near: Linville, NC
Traffic level: Moderate
Accessibility: Accessible, a paved walk to the viewing area. Some stairs at viewing area, but not mandatory for a view.
Off of the unpaved, rugged Old NC 105, just one mile from the BRP, sits this incredible view of Linville Gorge. From the two viewpoints you can see the unmistakable peaks of Hawksbill Mountain and Table Rock, as well as the Linville River over a thousand feet below. Although an easy walk, traffic is not as intense here as at the neighboring Linville Falls. Wiseman’s also has a little grassy area perfect for a picnic!
History buffs- Moses H Cone Memorial Park
Located near: Blowing Rock, NC
Traffic Level: Moderate-Heavy
Accessibility: Generally accessible, depending on where in the park you go
With 25 miles of hiking trails, a historical manor and carriage house, and sweeping vistas, Moses Cone is a great place to elope. Not only are there plenty of things to do here between picnicking, touring the manor, and hiking, but there are also many local horseback riding guides to take you on a tour through the woods of the property!
Lake Views- Julian Price Park
Located near: Blowing Rock, NC
Traffic Level: Moderate
Accessibility: Very accessible
Price Lake is a stunning lake, and the prized gem of Julian Price Park. This park is the ideal elopement spot for couples who would like to spend some time on the water on their elopement day. There are on-site rentals for canoes, kayaks, and stand-up paddle boards in the warmer months, and in the winter you can travel along the lakeshore on cross-country skis. There is also a campground in the park, perfect for a post-elopement bbq or campfire!
Best Mountain Town to Elope near
Hot Springs, NC
Located near: The NC/TN border, about 45 min NW of Asheville
Hot Springs, a sweet little town nestled along the French Broad River, is home to the only natural hot springs in the state. The Appalachian Trail runs right through downtown, making it a hub for hiking and adventuring. There are many awesome spots in nature to elope near Hot Springs- including the Rich Mountain Fire Tower and Lover’s Leap to the north. Enjoy a romantic stay at Hot Springs Resort & Spa, and live music and delicious tacos at Big Pillow Brewing. Hot Springs is also the closest town to Max Patch, where elopements currently are not permitted, but is still an amazing place for a sunrise hike on your elopement day!
Black Mountain, NC
Located near: Asheville- about 20 minutes west of AVL
Black Mountain is an eclectic mountain town with a charming downtown full of unique shops and yummy restaurants. Named for the mountain range that is home to the tallest mountains on the east coast, including Mount Mitchell, Black Mountain is a great place to stay for access to many different hiking options. Lake Tomahawk sits a few blocks from downtown, setting a beautiful backdrop with views of Graybeard Mountain from below. Access to Asheville and a multitude of other mountain towns also makes this a great location to explore if window shopping, brewery hopping, and trying out all the local dining spots is up your alley!
Highlands, NC
Located near: The NC/SC border in Nantahala National Forest
Highlands and the neighboring town of Cashiers attract nature junkies and foodies alike with access to the many waterfalls of Nantahala National Forest and award winning restaurants. Highlands Heritage Trail offers the opportunity for history lovers to dive into the local area’s past. Highlands is also close to Whiteside Mountain, believed by scientists to be one of the oldest mountains in the entire world. We love the area for its lush, temperate rainforests, dozens of diverse shops, and artsy vibe.
Best Place for a Backpacking Elopement
Linville Gorge
Located near: Morganton, NC
Difficulty level: Very difficult
Length: 25-35 miles, depending on the route you choose
Linville Gorge is often referred to as the “Grand Canyon of the East” and is known for its stunning views of surrounding mountains and of the gorge itself. Although the gorge is home to a few easier trails, like the Hawksbill Trail, the backpacking loops themselves are recommended for experienced backpackers only, linking some of the most difficult trails in the area. There is a 3 day, 2 night camping maximum in Linville Gorge Wilderness, so keep this in mind when determining the length of your trip. Although difficult terrain and grade, we can’t not recommend Linville Gorge with how breathtaking the wilderness is.
Roan Highlands
Located near: Roan Mountain, TN
Difficulty level: Moderate- Difficult
Length: Approx. 14 miles
A stretch of the Appalachian Trail that is near and dear to us here at Trail Magic, the Roan Highlands straddle the NC/TN border, with expansive 360 degree views of both states from the balds. A great one night backpacking trip with plenty of stunning campsites, this trail does have a couple of difficult climbs and descents, but also has many miles of easy walking as well. The first couple of miles from Carvers Gap are very popular for day hikers, but once you make your way through the first long stretch of woods, you will find a much less trafficked trail with plenty of opportunities to be alone. It is an easy place to fall in love with, and the perfect place to elope.
PRO TIP: We recommend adding the short spur trail up to Grassy Ridge Bald- a stunning 6k footer with some of our favorite views in the area!
Wayah Bald
Located near: Franklin, NC
Difficulty level: Moderate to difficult
Length: 10 miles- 20+ miles
A choose your own adventure along the Appalachian Trail, there are plenty of starting and ending points to choose from to determine the length of your trek. Wayah Bald itself is home to a lookout tower that is an easily accessible elopement spot itself- making this a great option if you would like to backpack and also include guests in your day. They can meet you at the tower! We recommend starting just south of the Nantahala Outdoors Center and following the AT approximately 20 miles to FS 69, just west of Franklin, NC. Franklin is a great town to celebrate both your elopement and your trail miles over a beer at Lazy Hiker Brewing!
*BONUS* Best Elopement Spots for Adrenaline Seekers
Nantahala Outdoor Center- Whitewater rafting, mountain biking, and more!
Located near: Bryson City, NC
The NOC’s Bryson City hub is an adventure junkies paradise with guided raft tours, zipline tours, kayak and paddleboard rentals, and mountain biking at Tsali Recreation Area- one of the top rated mountain biking destinations in the US! There are also two riverside restaurants, and lodging onsite!
Asheville- Hot Air Balloon Rides
Want to experience what the mountains look like from above? Asheville Balloon Company can make your dreams come true! Owned by an experienced balloon pilot and commercial pilot, the company is experienced in weddings and can even accommodate guests across multiple balloons for an in-flight wedding!
Lake Lure: Rock Climbing
Rumbling Bald, towering over the famed village of Lake Lure (where Dirty Dancing was filmed!), offers climbing for any skill level, nearly year round thanks to the area’s more tame weather. Part of this area is also owned by Chimney Rock State Park, providing some great elopement spot options as well.
North Carolina truly has something for everyone, no matter what you are looking for in your elopement day. I hope that these ideas have helped you think outside the box a bit and given some insight into just how many options there are. Realistically, this list barely scratches the surface of all that western North Carolina offers. We have dozens more locations that we adore up our sleeve! Reach out to us here and we can get a start on planning your dream elopement together!
How to Elope in North Carolina
Get started on planning your North Carolina elopement with our ultimate guide! Explore the best seasons, locations like Great Smoky National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway, and essential tips for permits and marriage licenses. Find inspiration for activities and decide on guest and vendor options. You’ll have all the tips you need to get started with the planning process!
How to Plan Your North Carolina Elopement
Planning your North Carolina elopement but unsure where to begin? We’ve got you covered! From the mountains to the sea, North Carolina is a stunning state full of quaint towns, dynamic cities, and endless opportunities for adventure. Home to four national forests, over forty state parks, and half of Great Smoky National Park, there is no shortage of spectacular elopement spots. So how do you go about narrowing down your options? Are there any places where you can’t elope? When should you elope? Keep reading for advice, guidelines, and information on how to start planning your North Carolina elopement!
Why Elope in North Carolina?
Aside from it’s undeniable beauty, North Carolina makes for the perfect elopement location because of it’s accessibility, moderate temperatures, and countless secluded locations. The people are kind, it is inexpensive to stay and travel in, and it is near impossible to run out of things to do and places to see. There is something about the wisdom of these ancient mountains and diverse forests that make for the perfect setting for any elopement. If you love grassy balds and sprawling views, rich shades of green, and the genuine charm of a mountain town, North Carolina is the perfect place for you to tie the knot!
When it comes to planning your North Carolina elopement, there are many different factors to consider. This guide will give you some insight on the four main decisions you need to make when starting to plan your elopement: when to elope, where to elope, what is required to elope, and who to include in your elopement. Ready to get started? Read on!
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When to Elope in North Carolina
The easy answer to the question of the best season for a North Carolina elopement is… there isn’t one! Each season in North Carolina has different pros and cons. The season that is best for your elopement is entirely up to you and your personal preferences. Here is some insight into each season and what they bring to the table!
Summer
Months: June, July, and August- although summer’s heat can appear in May and linger into September
Why elope in the summer: Hours upon hours of daylight, lush green forests, and an abundance of waterfalls and swimming holes make summer an awesome time to elope in North Carolina. Although generally a hot and humid season, at higher altitudes the temperatures are not quite as intense. There are also ample opportunities to cool off, and summer is the perfect time for activities like paddleboarding, kayaking, and white water rafting. Many wildflowers are at peak in June, contrasting with the rich shades of greens to create stunning, colorful backdrops for your elopement.
Fall
Months: September, October, November
Why elope in the fall: Fall in Western North Carolina is a sight to behold- hence why people travel from all over to drive the Blue Ridge Parkway in October. The weather is ideal, as the summer heat has died down and humidity has worn off. It tends to be one of the drier seasons, so the threat of rain on your elopement day is generally minimal. There are also so many fun activities, from apple picking and pumpkin carving to leaf peeping and bonfires. This is also the ideal time of year for a longer hiking or backpacking elopement! The possibilities for a fall elopement are endless in NC!
Winter
Months: December, January, February, early March
Why elope in the winter: There is a gentle stillness that overtakes the North Carolina mountains in the winter. Snowy pine forests and ice-coated rhododendrons create peaceful forest walks, and the higher peaks are often snow-capped. This is also a great time of year to elope because the trails are often quieter. If you are desiring complete solitude, winter is the perfect time for you. There is also no shortage of winter activities in NC, including skiing and snowboarding, snow tubing, and ice skating. Think of the cozy fireside hot chocolate you can end the evening with!
Spring
Months: Late March, April, May, Early June
Why elope in the spring: With the forests in full bloom, spring is a beautiful time to elope in North Carolina. The temperatures are generally comfortable, the trails have not reached busy season yet, and everything is beginning to come to life after the winter. It can take spring a little longer to reach the high peaks, but this just means that at any point in time throughout the season, somewhere in NC, there is a trail in its peak bloom!
Where to Elope in North Carolina
When it comes to where to elope in North Carolina, the options are abundant. North Carolina offers a little bit of everything, and it is possible to curate your elopement day to include exactly the setting you are looking for. When considering where to elope, it is important to consider not only the location of the ceremony, but also the surrounding area and its accessibility, as well as what it has to offer in the way of accommodations, food, and activities.
While many people consider Asheville to be the hub of Western NC, there are many other options of areas you can elope in and have the experience of a lifetime. Here are some areas to consider!
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Half of the Smokies lie in North Carolina, the other half in Tennessee. Many of the trails, including the Appalachian Trail, follow the border of the two states through the park. Aside from being home to multiple 6k footers, including Clingman’s Dome, fire towers boasting expansive views, and many waterfalls, the Smokies have more forest diversity than the entire continent of Europe!
National Forests
North Carolina is home to four national forests, two of which are in Western North Carolina. Pisgah National Forest encompasses over 500,000 acres of forest surrounding Asheville to both the north and south. It is also home to Mount Mitchell, the highest peak east of the Mississippi, Shining Rock Wilderness (home of the Art Loeb Trail), and the spectacular Linville Gorge, known as the “Grand Canyon of the East.” Nantahala National Forest is the largest of NC’s national forests, situated in southwestern North Carolina. Within Nantahala’s bounds are Whiteside Mountain, which is considered by geologists to be one of the oldest mountains in the world, and Whitewater Falls, the tallest waterfall east of the Mississippi.
State Parks
Nine North Carolina State Parks fall in Western NC, with many others easily accessible from the area as well. Here are a few of our favorites for elopements:
Gorges State Park: Located in the southwest corner of the state where NC meets SC and Georgia, Gorges has 26 waterfalls, views of Lake Jocassee, and part of the famous Foothills Trail. The remote trails and lush temperate rainforest are a great place to elope, and the perfect spot for a waterfall picnic!
Elk Knob State Park: Although this park doesn’t have miles and miles of hiking trails, it’s proximity to the beloved mountain towns of Boone and Blowing Rock make it an awesome place to elope. Consider a winter elopement here, as a stretch of trail is open to snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in the winter!
Mount Mitchell State Park: Standing at 6,684 feet, Mount Mitchell is the highest peak east of the Mississippi. It is also a drivable peak, making this a great place to elope if you or any guests you plan to have need an accessible spot.
Stone Mountain State Park: Stone Mountain is a great spot for an elopement because of the mountaintop surface it is named for- stone! After a nice climb to the top of the mountain, you are greeted with an expansive stone summit that offers sweeping views and countless spots to say your vows separate from any crowds. You don’t have to worry about the viewpoint being occupied, because the viewpoints are everywhere!
Blue Ridge Parkway
Nicknamed “America’s Favorite Drive,” the Blue Ridge Parkway winds 469 miles through NC and Virginia, offering breathtaking viewpoints and access to countless trails. Many mountain towns, state parks, and national forest lands lie right off the parkway, including Asheville, Linville Gorge, Grandfather Mountain, and much more! A great place for picnics, biking, camping, and of course driving the parkway is a fun elopement day activity in and of itself!
Airbnb Weddings
We love an Airbnb wedding! There are adorable airbnb’s all over North Carolina, with close proximity to some of our favorite mountain towns and activities. They also ensure that you don’t have to worry about any permits of any sort, just confirm with your host that you are allowed to have your ceremony and photography on the property!
What to do for Your North Carolina Elopement
Permits and Restrictions
When planning your elopement, there are plenty of logistics to consider when it comes to your location. It is common that permits are required to elope in many places. There are also some locations in North Carolina, specifically a few along the Blue Ridge Parkway, that do not allow for elopements or highly discourage them due to heavy foot traffic or in an effort to conserve the land. It is generally fairly easy to determine when and when not a permit is required, as each state park and national forest has permit information on their website. Elopement planners are also a great resource for this, and will take the research off of your shoulders! Although an additional hurdle to the planning process, we believe it is important to go through all permit processes and to adhere to their regulations to best protect the land for decades to come.
*Fun fact- The Blue Ridge Parkway’s website specifically states that it is against the rules to release tigers, and to throw jell-o, among other things! Curious what caused them to explicitly include these restrictions? We are too!*
Marriage Legality
In North Carolina, you can legally elope as long as you have an officiant and two witnesses present. The officiant cannot be included as a witness in NC.
Marriage licenses can be applied for online, and both partners must be present to pick up the license from your local courthouse. The cost of a NC marriage license is $60, and it cannot be obtained more than 60 days prior to the elopement. This is the most important item to bring to your elopement! Your elopement photographer or planner can make sure to keep it safe in their pack for you as you go about your elopement day activities!
Activity Ideas
Speaking of activities, there are SO many different things that you can do to celebrate your NC elopement. We love elopements that feel 100% genuine to you, so don’t shy away from spending some time doing what you love most as a couple on your big day. A great way to brainstorm is to each write a list of what you love doing most with your partner, and then compare! Here are some ideas that we love for Western North Carolina to help get you started!
Hiking or backpacking
Mountain biking
Brewery hopping (Asheville consistently ranks in the top 10 for best beer cities in the country!)
Camping or glamping (yurt, anyone?)
A drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway
Paddleboarding or kayaking
Playing board games
Watching a movie that is important to you as a couple
Creating a slideshow of pictures from your relationship thus far
Visiting your favorite mountain town
A morning coffee date
Bake your wedding cake together
Exploring a museum or historical site
A backyard bbq with friends and family
Who to Include in Your Elopement Day
Determining whether or not you would like guests present for your elopement is a big decision! In choosing to elope, you are already choosing to forego having many friends and family there.
Ultimately, no one can make this decision but you and your partner, but here are a couple of things to consider:
Land restrictions: many elopement spots limit the number of people able to be present to 10 or 16 depending on the place. This number includes you and your partner, as well as your officiant, photographer, planner, and any other vendor you need present.
Accessibility: When choosing to include guests, you must determine if where you are choosing to elope is accessible for them, or if you would need to select an alternate location.
Legality: Having at least two people present to bear witness is required in NC. You can use your photographer and planner as witnesses, but keep in mind if you forego having either of those vendors present, you will need guests to replace them!
Hosting: When you include guests, you are ultimately choosing to host. You likely cannot just ask people to come out for the ceremony, but will also need to plan additional components for the day that include your guests.
If it is important for you and your partner that certain people are present, by all means, prioritize that! Ultimately your day is about you, and if it is meaningful for you to have these people present, it is entirely possible to make that happen.
Vendors
Although an elopement doesn’t require near as many vendors as a traditional wedding, it is still important to consider everybody that will be present during your elopement. We strongly recommend hiring a photographer (specifically one who specializes in adventure elopements) and an elopement planner. An elopement planner will take the planning weight off of your shoulders, and make the process and your day smooth and stress-free.
You may also be interested in hiring the following vendors for your elopement:
Hair and makeup stylist
Activity/ rental company- ie kayak rentals, vineyard tours, etc
Bakery or Caterer
Florist (keep in mind that many elopement locations prohibit live flowers)
North Carolina truly has so much to offer as the destination for your elopement. Spectacular in any season, it is as genuine, unique, and exciting as your love story, making it the perfect place to tie the knot. There is no shortage of panoramic views, lush forests, entertaining activities, and quaint mountain towns. With a little bit of everything, we are sure that you will have an unforgettable elopement. We hope that this guide has given you a synopsis of where to get started when it comes to your North Carolina elopement planning, and that you are excited to dive into the process!