By Joel Reyes, California Elopement Photographer
Last updated: March 2026
Sacramento doesn’t get the elopement attention that Big Sur, Yosemite, or San Francisco do. But California’s capital city has genuine charm, beautiful parks, historic architecture, and a growing food and arts scene. For couples who live in the Central Valley or want an urban California elopement without the Bay Area price tag, Sacramento delivers.
Best Elopement Locations in Sacramento
Capitol Park
The park surrounding the State Capitol building covers 40 acres of gardens, old-growth trees, and memorials. The rose garden, cactus garden, and Civil War grove all work as ceremony locations.
The Capitol building itself is stunning, with a neoclassical dome and grand rotunda. Events inside require coordination with the State Capitol Museum.
Old Sacramento Waterfront
A preserved historic district along the Sacramento River. Wooden boardwalks, Gold Rush-era buildings, and the Tower Bridge create a charming, photogenic setting.
Tower Bridge: The distinctive yellow lift bridge is one of Sacramento’s most iconic landmarks. Beautiful at sunset with the river reflecting the bridge and downtown skyline.
McKinley Park
A large urban park in East Sacramento with a rose garden, duck pond, and mature trees. The rose garden in bloom (May through October) is a beautiful ceremony backdrop.
Effie Yeaw Nature Center (Ancil Hoffman Park)
A nature preserve along the American River with oak woodlands and river access. Peaceful, natural, and uncrowded.
American River Parkway
A 23-mile parkway along the American River. Multiple access points offer riverbank ceremony locations surrounded by cottonwood trees and valley oaks.
Land Park and William Land Park
Mature trees, the WPA rock garden, and a peaceful atmosphere. Close to the popular Riverside neighborhood restaurants.
Sacramento Valley Farms and Ranches
The agricultural land surrounding Sacramento includes farms, ranches, and orchards that offer private ceremony sites. Lavender farms (June and July) are particularly popular for elopements.
Vizcaya Sacramento
A restored 1920s mansion and garden venue in Midtown Sacramento. The gardens and architecture are beautiful for intimate ceremonies.
Sacramento Elopement Costs
Sacramento is significantly more affordable than Bay Area or Big Sur elopements:
Venue/location: Free (public parks) to $2,000+ (private venues)
Photography (half day): $2,000 to $4,000
Photography (full day): $4,000 to $7,000
Officiant: $250 to $500
Florals: $200 to $500
Hair and makeup: $250 to $500
Dinner for two: $80 to $250
Lodging: $100 to $300/night
Total: $3,000 to $10,000 depending on the experience.
Best Time to Elope in Sacramento
Avoid summer if possible. Sacramento summers are hot (95 to 105°F from June through August). If you do elope in summer, schedule everything for early morning or evening.
Spring (March through May): The best season. Temperatures are comfortable (65 to 80°F), flowers are blooming, and the city is green.
Fall (September through November): Temperatures cool down and the light turns golden. November brings fall foliage to the parks.
Winter (December through February): Mild by Midwest or East Coast standards (45 to 60°F). Occasional rain creates moody, atmospheric conditions.
Combining Sacramento with Other Destinations
Sacramento + Napa/Sonoma: 1 to 1.5 hour drive to wine country. City ceremony then vineyard celebration.
Sacramento + Lake Tahoe: 2 hour drive to the Sierra Nevada. City ceremony then mountain adventure.
Sacramento + Yosemite: 3 hour drive. Sacramento for the marriage license and City elopement, Yosemite for the adventure day.
Sacramento + San Francisco: 1.5 hour drive. Use Sacramento as a more affordable base.
Sacramento County Marriage License
Sacramento County Clerk:
600 8th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 874-5481
Walk-ins accepted, but appointments are recommended. Cost: approximately $90.
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