Being a Moab bride myself, I did so much research on finding the perfect location for my husband and I do tie the knot and along the way of my planning, I encountered countless beautiful location options that I am happy to pass along to you. 
My husband Austin and I decided on Dead Horse Point State Park for our micro wedding (we had around 15 guests), but the park does have some options if your wedding party is a little bigger. This park has breathtaking views of the Colorado river and multiple other trailheads with stunning backdrops.

If you're planning an elopement with just you and your significant other or a very low guest count I HIGHLY recommend Canyonlands National Park. This is my absolute favorite park in southern Utah. Island in the sky offers panoramic views of the surrounding canyons and mesas from high plateaus, plus there are so many secluded areas for complete privacy.

Another very popular option is Arches National Park. If you love the southern Utah red rocks and aren't scared of possibly having a crowd watching you say your vows then Arches might be the place for you! If you are an avid hiker then delicate arch is something to consider but if you are looking for something (in my opinion) just as cool that requires just a short walk then windows arch, double arch, or even balanced rock are worth looking into. 

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