Rain, Rainbows, and Red Rock: Dead Horse Point Wedding Guide

Couple resting on the edge of Dead Horse Point with expansive canyon views

If you’re dreaming of a wedding that’s equal parts adventure, spontaneity, and breathtaking scenery, a Dead Horse Point wedding might be exactly what you’re looking for. As a Southern Utah elopement photographer, I recently had the joy of photographing a mock elopement that perfectly captured the spirit of Moab—complete with rain showers, rainbows, off-road adventures, and an unforgettable sunset over the canyons. Whether you’re planning your own elopement or just looking for inspiration, let this story and guide show you what’s possible in this magical corner of Utah.

Couple sipping coffee on the patio of a Moab coffee shop on a rainy wedding day before their Dead horse point wedding

A Rainy Moab Afternoon: Coffee, Laughter, and Running Through the Streets

Our day began in downtown Moab at a cozy coffee shop. Emilie and Max, our adventurous couple, enjoyed coffee on the patio. A gentle rain fell—a rare and beautiful desert surprise. They didn’t let the weather dampen their spirits. Instead, they embraced the moment fully. Laughing and soaked, they ran through the rain back to their van. The relaxed timeline gave them space to enjoy every moment, ready for whatever the day would bring.

Couple dancing and embracing with a vibrant rainbow in the background at Moab desertChasing Rainbows on BLM Land

As we drove out of town toward the BLM lands outside Canyonlands and Dead Horse Point, the rain let up. Emilie and Max began getting dressed in their van, when suddenly a rainbow appeared over the red rock formations. Without hesitation, they ran out, twirling and dancing in the desert with the rainbow as their backdrop. It was spontaneous, joy-filled moment that set the tone for the rest of the day.

The two finished getting ready and shared a sweet first look at the foot of a towering rock face, surrounded by the quiet beauty of the open desert.

Offroad adventure: couple in van driving to a secluded ceremony site near Dead Horse Point

Off-Roading to a Private Ceremony

Next, we took a short off-road excursion to a ceremony spot I’d carefully scouted in advance. I wanted a place that felt like a true hidden gem—easy to reach by car, but far enough from the main roads that we had total privacy. This spot was off the beaten path, yet didn’t require a long hike or any special gear, making it perfect for couples who want adventure without too much effort. There, Emilie and Max exchanged heartfelt words, surrounded by nothing but sweeping views and the soft sounds of the wind. The privacy and tranquility of the BLM land made their ceremony feel truly intimate and personal, allowing them to focus completely on each other and the moment.

couple shares their first kiss in the Moab dessert

 

 

Chasing the Sun to Dead Horse Point

As we made our way toward Dead Horse Point State Park, the sun peeked out from behind the clouds, bathing the landscape in golden light. We pulled over for impromptu sunset photos, capturing the magic of the moment before heading into the park.

At Dead Horse Point, Emilie and Max explored the dramatic overlooks together. They wandered along the edge, taking in the view. The canyon stretched out endlessly beneath them. As the sun dipped lower, they found a quiet ledge and laid side by side, enjoying a peaceful moment together. The last rays of light warmed their faces as they watched the sky change colors. Everything felt still and calm around them. Blue hour began to settle in, painting the landscape in soft, cool tones. They took a few playful portraits, laughing softly in the fading light. The sense of adventure and the beauty of the moment made it unforgettable. Each second felt cinematic, like a scene from their own love story.

Emilie smiling toward the sun as Max watches, with a vibrant rainbow over Moab red rocks behind them during their Dead horse point wedding

 

First Dance Under the Stars

After leaving the park, we pulled over one last time. In the glow of their van’s headlights, Emilie and Max shared a first dance under the night sky. We played with some creative night photos, capturing the romance and freedom that comes with eloping in such a wild, beautiful place.

Couple standing on rock formation at dead horse point wedding overlooking the expansive canyon

 

Why Time and Flexibility Matter for Your Dead Horse Point Wedding

One of the best parts of this day was how time and flexibility allowed us to embrace every moment—rain, rainbows, sunshine, and stars. By not rushing and leaving space for spontaneity, Emilie and Max were able to truly enjoy their adventure, making memories that felt authentic and unhurried.

couple shares a dance in the headlights of their van

 

Your Guide to Having a Moab BLM Land and Dead Horse Point Wedding

1. Start in Moab: Enjoy a relaxed morning in town—grab coffee, explore, and soak in the local vibe.
2. Embrace the Weather: Desert weather can be unpredictable, but it often leads to the most memorable moments (like rainbows!).
3. Choose BLM Land for Privacy: BLM lands offer incredible privacy and flexibility for getting ready, first looks, and even your ceremony. Just remember to check for any required permits and always follow Leave No Trace principles.
4. Scouting Your Ceremony Spot: It’s important to communicate with your elopement photographer what is most important for you. With me, you’ll tell me what your dreaming of and I’ll find the perfect spot, whether you want a rock face backdrop or a sweeping canyon view, there are endless options for a private ceremony.
5. Chase the Light: Sunset and blue hour at Dead Horse Point are absolutely magical—plan to arrive with time to explore and take it all in.
6. Make Time for Night Photos: The desert sky is incredible after dark. A first dance in the headlights or stargazing is the perfect way to end your day.
7. Permits & Planning:
•Always check the latest requirements, as they can change seasonally.
8. Moab and the surrounding parks offer endless options for adventurous couples. For a deeper dive into planning in this region, visit my Moab elopement blog, or explore my Canyonlands elopement blog or Arches Elopement blog for more ceremony ideas.

Dead Horse Point Wedding Photo Gallery

 

Things to Remember for Your Dead Horse Point Wedding or Elopement

Eloping in the Moab area, especially around Dead Horse Point and the nearby BLM lands, is an incredible experience—but it’s important to know what to expect so your day goes smoothly.

  • The weather in the desert can be unpredictable. You might start your day with sunshine and end it with a surprise rain shower. Dressing in layers and having a flexible timeline will help you stay comfortable and enjoy every moment, no matter what the sky does.
  • Permits are required for both ceremonies and professional photography in Dead Horse Point State Park and on BLM lands. These permits ensure the preservation of these beautiful places and help keep them accessible for everyone. It’s essential to plan ahead and secure the necessary permits well before your elopement day.
  • Accessibility varies depending on your chosen location. Some spots are easily reachable by car, while others might require a short hike or an off-road vehicle. I always help couples find the perfect balance between breathtaking views and ease of access, so you can focus on your experience without added stress.
  • Timing is key to capturing those magical moments. Arriving early gives you the chance to enjoy the quiet beauty of the landscape and avoid crowds, especially if you’re planning a sunset ceremony or portraits. Dead Horse Point offers stunning vistas that transform beautifully as the sun sets, so having extra time to explore and soak it all in is a real gift.
  • Don’t forget to bring essentials like plenty of water, snacks, sturdy shoes, and any personal items you want for your ceremony. The desert environment demands a bit of preparation, but it rewards you with unforgettable views and moments.
  • Finally, practicing Leave No Trace principles is crucial. Respect the land by packing out everything you bring and staying on designated trails. This helps preserve the natural beauty of Moab for future couples and adventurers.

Ready for Your Own Dead Horse Point Wedding Adventure?

If you want your wedding day to be fun, meaningful, and full of adventure—not just a series of posed photos—I’d love to help you create an experience that truly reflects who you are. As your guide and elopement photographer, I’ll help you plan every detail so you can relax, be present, and make incredible memories together. Ready to start dreaming up your own Dead Horse Point wedding or Moab elopement? Let’s connect!