Red River Gorge Elopement Guide // Everything You Need to Plan for 2023

Red-River-Gorge-Wedding-Elopement-By-Kentucky-Photographer-Sarah-Katherine-Davis-Photography00002.JPG

Red River Gorge Elopement Guide

Red River Gorge is an intricate canyon system full of sandstone cliffs, natural arches, waterfalls, and rock shelters in east-Central Kentucky. It lies just two hours from Louisville, Cincinnati, and Huntington which makes it perfect for a day-trip not just for Kentuckians, but also for those living in Ohio and West Virginia. Visitors enjoy hiking, camping, rock climbing, and backpacking through the wide variety of landscapes the Red has to offer, but it’s also a perfect place to get married. Whether you choose to say your vows on a cliff as the sun first rises and illuminates the fog over the valley or you prefer your ceremony to take place deep within the forest while standing over a waterfall, Red River Gorge has scenery that will make your elopement memorable and breathtaking. 

View more from this adventurous hiking elopement here

View more from this adventurous hiking elopement here

Red River Gorge Elopement Locations

There are a huge variety of natural areas within Red River Gorge that will provide a stunning backdrop for your ceremony and vows, but there are also plenty of magical locations for your reception and great accommodations for an extended visit as well.

Red-River-Gorge-Wedding-Elopement-By-Kentucky-Photographer-Sarah-Katherine-Davis-Photography00003.JPG

Wedding Venues in Red River Gorge


Hemlock Springs is a beautiful event venue located in the heart of The Gorge. With over 100 acres on their property, there is plenty to explore! You’ll have private access to rock shelters, waterfalls, streams, and mountain meadows, as well as their actual wedding venue which is eco-friendly! The structure features an impressive timber frame built using wooden pegs instead of nails in Amish style. You can also enjoy mountaintop views from the veranda or meadow views from the patio. They provide plenty of thoughtful touches that make logistics and planning easy— such as their hand-crafted harvest tables and other custom pieces like a rolling bar, signs, easels, and lawn games. The main ceremony site features a custom-built gazebo and benches tucked among the trees with amphitheater-style seating, but there are several spots to choose from for your vows! Hemlock Springs is the perfect spot for your smallest elopement up to 150 attendees.

Cliffview Resort offers a unique opportunity for you and your guests— you are able to rent out their 16-room lodge for the weekend so that you and your guests can all stay in one place and celebrate longer! You can say your vows at Overlook Point with a stunning panoramic view, but in case of rain, they have indoor options as well.

Red-River-Gorge-Wedding-Elopement-By-Kentucky-Photographer-Sarah-Katherine-Davis-Photography00004.JPG

AirBnBs, cabins, and treehouses in the Red River Gorge Area

These treehouses by Canopy Crew make for a magical honeymoon suite!

Dome Town is a set of three geodesic domes connected by suspension bridges. You can rent one or all three.

There are several cabin companies as well if you’re looking for something a little roomier.

Airbnb offers several options including cabins, treehouses, yurts, as well as some unique tiny houses. We once stayed in an old mail house that was only 15 minutes from Sky Bridge!

You also have the option of camping. There are several campgrounds to choose from— or pick up a backcountry permit from the Shell station or the Gladie Visitor Center. You can learn more about dispersed camping on the forest service website.

Red-River-Gorge-Wedding-Elopement-By-Kentucky-Photographer-Sarah-Katherine-Davis-Photography00007.JPG

Best Time to Visit Red River Gorge

Red River Gorge is beautiful all year, but April through November provide the warmest weather. In the spring, you can see rhododendrons and wildflowers in bloom— as well as larger waterfalls from the rainfall. In the summer it’s nice to cool off in the creek or even brave Jump Rock if you’re feeling adventurous. In the fall, the leaves put on quite a show and later in the season you can have a better view from the ridge-line, plus it gets just cool enough to snuggle up by a fire at night.

Best Red River Gorge Hikes For Your Elopement

I recommend downloading the Alltrails app when planning where to hike. Reviews and images from other users can be really helpful— especially when trying to find something more off the beaten path. I have a list of favorite locations that range from overlooks that only require a few steps from your car to longer hikes that have a rewarding view at the end. When talking with my couples about their elopement, I’ll suggest hikes based on what time of day they are wanting to share their vows, their prior hiking experience, and how much time they would like to spend exploring. Chimney Top and Auxier Ridge are two hikes that should be on anyone’s list who wants to see the epic views from the cliffs of Red River Gorge. Please keep in mind that I do not personally offer elopement planning services— it is up to all of my couples to plan their day, but I love providing feedback, talking about options, and giving a jumping-off point for your own research!

View more from this autumn elopement here.

View more from this autumn elopement here.

Permitting information for elopements, weddings, and photographers

If you are only using private land (i.e a wedding venue, cabin, or restaurant) for your elopement then you would not need to worry about obtaining a permit for your ceremony. However, if you will be using public lands such as a national forest, national park, state park, or local park then you would want to reach out to the appropriate office to make sure you have the correct permissions in place.

RRG is part of Daniel Boone National Forest and permitting is handled by the Cumberland Ranger District. On their website as of fall 2022 they say. “Permits may be required for certain special activities, such as large groups (75 people or more), educational activities, or weddings. In general, permits are necessary for any activity that requires the forest to be altered in any way. Please contact any Ranger District Office for information about any special use permits.” Please know that rules and regulations around permitting can change as staff evaluates the impact of different events on the land. By reaching out ahead of time for your specific event you can ensure you won’t negatively impact the land— and make sure you don’t show up at your preferred ceremony site only to find another wedding in the same location!

All photographers will need to submit an application for a special-use permit with the Cumberland Ranger District if they are photographing weddings or couples on national forest land within the Red River Gorge.

National Bridge State Park is managed by Kentucky State Parks and requires different permits. Photographers must submit this form and couples can learn more about their options for weddings in state parks here.

Ready to experience the beauty of Red River Gorge for your elopement?

Elopements begin with three hours and can be customized to fit your needs from there. All elopement packages come with personalized planning assistance*, vendor recommendations to fit your style, curated suggestions for locations & activities, and an online gallery full of edited high-resolution photos you can download and print. *Please keep in mind I am not an elopement planner or a guide— I am happy to make suggestions & offer feedback, but ultimately you are responsible for planning your day and hiring your vendor team.

You can view all of my pricing details here, then contact me so we can start talking about how your elopement could look!

I also have guides for how to elope in Kentucky and a more general one for wedding planning!