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Saguaro Lake Elopement in Mesa, Arizona

Saguaro Lake Elopement Photographer


Picture this: You & your partner have decided that you want to elope somewhere in the desert. You pick Arizona as your destination to say “I do” but don’t know where exactly in the state you want to go. Then you find a location that meets everything you’ve been looking for. Desert landscape filled with tall cacti, mountain views, & a lakeside oasis – it’s Saguaro Lake.

Located less than an hour from downtown Phoenix, this is the perfect location for a desert elopement.

Here is a step by step guide on how to plan the best Saguaro Lake elopement:

  • Do you need a permit to elope at Saguaro Lake?

    No!

  • Is there an entry fee or Parking pass for Saguaro Lake?

    Yes! A Tonto National Forest Daily Parking Pass is required.

  • How long is the hike at Saguaro LAke?

    That’s all dependent on how far you want to go! Saguaro Lake offers hiking trails that are 3+ miles, leading to more private locations/areas. There are also spots that you just have to hop out of your car & you have beautiful views right in front of you.

  • Can you bring guests to a saguaro lake elopement?

    There are certain areas along Saguaro Lake & the Salt River that could accommodate guests, but I recommend keeping your list to 5 or less people. This is a great location for those wanting to keep their day super intimate.

Looking for something to accommodate more guests? Consider Saguaro Lake Guest Ranch or Lost Dutchman State Park.

  • What time of year is best to elope at Saguaro Lake?

    Late October, November, December, January, February, March, & early April are all great times to elope at Saguaro Lake (or anywhere in the Phoenix Metro). You can avoid the heat & monsoon season during these months. Late November through January tend to see more rain.

  • What day of the week is best to get married?

    Weekdays will ALWAYS be less busy, especially during the cooler months. Weekends during the spring months, Saguaro Lake & other nearby recreation sites can be packed & closed down due to too many visitors.

  • What activities can you do at saguaro Lake?

    Hiking, picnic sites, kayaking, boat rentals & tours!

Want other unique activities to include in your elopement day? Check out this blog post featuring over 20 unique elopement day activities.


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  • What to bring?

    No matter the time of year, always bring along lots of water, salty snacks, good walking/hiking shoes, & sunscreen in the desert!

    Other useful items: A blanket for sitting, picnic basket to carry tasty treats in, lanterns to light the way & create unique photos once the sun is setting.

  • More useful info:

    Saguaro Lake has pit toilets, but no running water.

    Phone signals can be hit or miss so download your Google Maps ahead of time!

    Always leave no trace! Stay on the trail & always leave what you find.

Read more about why I’m a Leave No Trace Aware Photographer here.

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Think you may want to elope somewhere else in Arizona? Check out my blog post: Nine of the Best Places to Elope in Arizona

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