August 14th, 2024 at Silver Forest Trail
Imagine a place where time stands still, where love and adventure intertwine seamlessly, and where every moment is a beautiful dream. That’s exactly what happened during Jose & Kayli’s session at Silver Forest Trail.
Their joy filled the air, echoing through the forest like a sweet melody. It was as if they were in their own world.
The PNW fog rolled in as a gentle embrace. It added a touch of mystery and romance to the evening…
But what really stood out was the intentionality behind every moment. From the way Jose looked at Kayli, to the way they shared a picnic and wrote letters of love, every action was deliberate and filled with meaning. It was clear that each moment was cherished.
In a world that often feels rushed and quick, it’s moments like these that remind us of the beauty of slowing down and truly connecting with the ones we love. Jose & Kayli’s session was a testament to the power of being present, of being intentional, and of seeking adventure.
Eloping at Silver Forest Trail
Here’s what you need to know about eloping at Silver Forest Trail:
1. Groups are limited to 12 people total
2. The trail is 2 miles roundtrip
3. Peak wildflower season is in August (July-October are good months to access the trail)
4. Silver Forest Trail is fairly narrow, so I recommend keeping your ceremony small or selecting this spot for your portraits/private vows.
5. Sunrise and sunset are beautiful times to visit Silver Forest Trail
Elopement Inspiration for the Pacific Northwest