Adan & Donna’s Yosemite Elopement with Their Corgi, Grace 🏔🐾

There’s something magical about sunrise in Yosemite National Park—the stillness, the golden light dancing across the granite cliffs, and the way Half Dome seems to glow before the rest of the world wakes up. Adan and Donna’s Yosemite elopement with their beloved corgi, Grace, captured all of that magic and more.
Sunrise at Glacier Point
We met before dawn at Glacier Point, one of Yosemite’s most breathtaking overlooks. As the first light spilled over Half Dome, Adan and Donna shared quiet smiles and a few happy tears, while Grace, their fluffy corgi, watched patiently—tail wagging, ready for adventure. The early start meant we had the overlook completely to ourselves, and the view of the valley below was nothing short of cinematic.
The couple began their morning with heartfelt vow renewals—a beautiful reflection of their journey together. With the Sierra peaks in the distance and their corgi trotting between them, every moment felt pure and personal.





Exploring Glacier Point Trail
After their vows, we set off down the Glacier Point Trail, soaking in the crisp mountain air and incredible panoramas. Grace was in her element—ears perked, leading the way through pine-scented paths and scenic overlooks with Half Dome towering in the background.
We paused often to take portraits along the cliffs and meadows. One of the best things about Yosemite elopements with dogs is how naturally joyful the moments become—there’s always laughter, movement, and genuine connection when your furry best friend is part of your day.

Dog-Friendly Yosemite Elopement Guide 🐶🌲
Planning your own Yosemite dog-friendly elopement? Here’s everything you need to know to make your day as smooth and magical as Adan and Donna’s.
Dog-Friendly Yosemite Trails
While Yosemite has some restrictions, there are still beautiful areas where dogs are welcome on leash:
- Glacier Point Trail: Paved and scenic, perfect for sunrise portraits.
- Cook’s Meadow Loop: Flat boardwalk trail with stunning views of Half Dome and Yosemite Falls.
- Lower Yosemite Falls Trail: A short, paved loop that brings you close to the falls—great for easy walks and portraits.
- Bridalveil Fall Trail: Quick access to one of Yosemite’s iconic waterfalls.
- Tunnel View Overlook: Though not a hike, it’s one of the best panoramic photo spots where dogs are allowed.
Dog-Friendly Tips for Yosemite Elopements
- Stay on paved or developed trails—dogs aren’t permitted on dirt hiking trails or in wilderness areas.
- Keep dogs leashed at all times (no longer than six feet).
- Bring extra water for your pup—Yosemite’s dry climate and elevation can dehydrate them quickly.
- Plan your elopement at sunrise or early morning to avoid crowds and heat.
- Clean up after your dog—always bring poop bags and dispose of them properly.
Dog-Friendly Stays Near Yosemite
Here are a few cozy, pet-friendly accommodations perfect for couples eloping with their dog:
- 🏡 Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite (Fish Camp): Pet-friendly rooms and trails nearby.
- 🌲 Rush Creek Lodge: Only registered service animals are allowed!
- 🐾 AutoCamp Yosemite (Midpines): Luxury Airstreams that allow dogs and make for an unforgettable stay.
Yosemite Dog-Friendly Elopement FAQs
Can dogs attend our elopement ceremony inside Yosemite National Park?
Yes! Dogs are allowed in developed areas like Glacier Point, Cook’s Meadow, or Lower Yosemite Falls. They can absolutely be part of your ceremony as long as they’re leashed and under control.
Do we need a special permit for an elopement with our dog?
Yes, you’ll still need a Special Use Permit for your ceremony. Dogs are permitted in certain approved locations—make sure to include that your dog will attend when applying.
Are there any dog restrictions in Yosemite lodges or shuttles?
Most park shuttles don’t allow pets, so having your own vehicle is best. Inside lodges, confirm pet-friendly room availability ahead of time.
What’s the best time of year for a dog-friendly Yosemite elopement?
Spring and fall offer ideal weather for both couples and dogs—cool mornings, fewer crowds, and plenty of accessible viewpoints. Summer can get warm, and winter brings road closures near Glacier Point, so plan accordingly.
Ready to Plan Your Yosemite Dog-Friendly Elopement?
If you’ve dreamed of sharing your vows surrounded by granite cliffs, golden light, and your four-legged best friend, Yosemite National Park is the perfect place. From sunrise adventures at Glacier Point to strolls through Cook’s Meadow, your dog can be right there with you for every moment.
✨ I’d love to help you plan your Yosemite Dog-Friendly Elopement! From personalized timelines to pet-friendly location scouting and permits, I’ll help you create a day as heartfelt and adventurous as you are.
📸 Reach out here today to start planning your Yosemite elopement with your pup!