Eloping in Maine isn’t about running away anymore it’s about running toward something that feels aligned with your relationship. Whether you’re dreaming of saying your vows on a rocky coastline, deep in the forest, at sunrise on a mountain summit, or in a courthouse before an epic celebration with your closest family and friends. There is no wrong choice.
If you’re wondering how to elope in Maine, what paperwork you need, and how to start the process you’re in the right place.
This guide walks you through the emotional and logistical pieces of planning an Elopement or intimate wedding in Maine so your day feels effortless and deeply meaningful.
What You’ll Learn in This Guide
How to Start the Process of Eloping in Maine
The first step in Maine elopement planning isn’t paperwork it’s clarity.
Before researching locations or vendors, sit down together and ask:
Once you’re aligned on your vision:
Starting with your priorities makes every other decision easier.
Is Getting Married at a Courthouse Considered Eloping?
Yes it absolutely can be.
Eloping simply means choosing an intimate, intentional wedding experience rather than a traditional large event. For some couples, that’s hiking to a mountaintop. For others, it’s exchanging vows at a courthouse and celebrating afterward with dinner by the ocean.
A courthouse wedding in Maine is still an elopement if:
Eloping isn’t about location it’s about intention.
How to Legally Elope in Maine/Maine Marriage License Process
If you’re wondering how to legally elope in Maine, the process is refreshingly straightforward.
To get married/elope in Maine:
After your ceremony, your officiant files the completed license with the town office.
For official details, visit the Maine Department of Health and Human Services website:
Choosing Where to Elope in Maine
Maine offers a variety of gorgeous landscapes for couples planning an intimate wedding:
One of the most popular places for a Maine elopement is Acadia National Park, known for its ocean views and granite peaks. If you’re considering Acadia:
Official permit information can be found through the National Park Service:
https://www.nps.gov/acad/planyourvisit/weddings.htm
But if Acadia is not speaking to you. There are so many other jaw dropping locations that might lend it self to a bit more privacy especially during peak tourist season. Consider one of Maine’s 32 State Parks.
For Maine State Parks information:
https://www.maine.gov/dacf/parks
When choosing a location, consider:
Best Time of Year to Elope in Maine
Each season creates a completely different experience.
Spring: Quiet, fresh, fewer tourists, fresh blooms
Summer: Long daylight hours, warm evenings
Fall: Iconic foliage and crisp air
Winter: Snowy forests and quiet coastlines
If you’re planning a sunrise or sunset ceremony, confirm your vendors are comfortable with early call times or extended coverage. Maine’s daylight hours vary dramatically depending on the season.
Guests or Just the Two of You?
Deciding whether to include guests impacts everything from permits to timeline flexibility.
Just the two of you:
Small group (under 10):
If you envision a post-ceremony dinner or gathering, you can always celebrate later at a restaurant, rental property, or small venue.
Vendors & Timeline Support
Even for a small Maine elopement, vendors matter.
Ask potential vendors:
Your photographer especially should help build a timeline that supports:
Permits & Public Land Considerations
If you’re eloping in a national or state park:
Permits are often required for larger groups, arches, chairs, amplified sound, or exclusive area use.






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The Most Important Factor During an Elopement
The most important factor during an elopement is intentional presence.
Not the view.
Not the dress.
Not the timeline.
Presence.
Your day should create space for:
When planning your Maine elopement, filter every decision through this question:
Does this support how we want to feel?
If the answer is yes keep it.
If it adds stress or pressure reconsider.
Ready to Plan Your Maine Elopement?
If you’re dreaming of an intimate wedding in Maine that feels authentic, adventurous, and deeply personal, I’d love to help you create and capture it.
From location scouting to timeline planning and documenting your story in natural light, I specialize in intentional outdoor elopements across Maine.
Visit me here:
https://mainelyoutdoorsphotography.com
Let’s design a day that feels like you.
About Me
I’m the photographer behind Mainely Outdoors Photography, passionate about helping couples elope in Maine in a way that feels genuine and connected to nature. I believe your wedding day should reflect your relationship not expectations.
Whether you’re planning a coastal sunrise ceremony or a quiet forest vow exchange, I’m here to guide you through the process, help you legally elope in Maine, and preserve your memories with honesty and heart.
It’s so important to me that you feel connection in every part of your day. Connection to each other, connection to the place, and connected to me being given the honor to capture your love story.
xoxo SAM

