Planning to elope in Yosemite National Park but dont know how to get your Yosemite Elopement Permit? One of the first things you’ll need to know is the permit cost. Yosemite is a magical place for weddings and elopements, but like any national park, there are rules, fees, and timelines to follow.
As a Yosemite elopement photographer, I’ve guided countless couples through the permit process, helping them navigate costs, applications, and logistics so they can focus on what matters—saying “I do” surrounded by breathtaking views.
This fee applies to all ceremonies, whether it’s a small elopement with two people or a tiny wedding with a handful of guests.
In addition to the permit, every vehicle entering Yosemite must pay an entrance fee:
💡 Pro Tip: If your guests are carpooling, only one car needs to pay the entrance fee—helping reduce costs for small weddings.
While most elopements are covered by the $150 SUP, certain situations may require extra fees:
When budgeting for your Yosemite elopement, it’s important to consider all costs together:
For most couples, a simple Yosemite elopement can range from $3,000–$8,000, depending on location, vendors, and travel.
Many couples think eloping in Yosemite is expensive, but hiring a photographer who knows the park can actually save you money:
Q: Is the $150 fee per person?
A: No, it’s per event, regardless of group size (up to the maximum allowed at the location).
Q: Can I combine this fee with other national park visits?
A: The $150 permit is specific to your wedding/elopement. You still need standard park entry fees.
Q: Do I pay extra if I have a photographer?
A: No—your photographer is included in your SUP as long as you follow park rules. Only commercial filming or drone use requires additional permits.
Q: Can I get reimbursed if my ceremony is canceled due to weather?
A: No, the $150 Special Use Permit is non-refundable, so planning backup dates or locations is recommended.
Understanding the costs associated with a Yosemite elopement permit is key to planning your dream wedding without surprises. The $150 SUP fee, plus park entry and minimal extras, gives you access to some of the most iconic scenery in the world for your special day.
When you hire a Yosemite elopement photographer (like me 😉), you gain not only a professional capturing every moment but also someone who knows the park, the permit process, and the perfect locations for stunning, stress-free photos.