Moderate Hike Wedding Ceremony
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Make your wedding day extra special with a hike through some of the Southwest's most beautiful territory. Exchange vows with your special someone with sights of jagged peaks and magnificent valleys, creating a day you'll both remember for a lifetime.

After convenient pickup from your hotel, meet your guide, who doubles as your minister, and venture out to beautiful Valley of Fire State Park. Bring along 2 guest hikers and take your pick of several scenic hikes through this sprawling natural paradise. A professional photographer accompanies your group, snapping pictures throughout the journey that perfectly capture your special day.

Set off on your romantic adventure and make your way through vibrant, red-rock landscapes and rugged desert terrain. Enjoy a hike along an easy to moderate trail that provides you sweeping views of colorful southwest landscape, from peaks overlooking valleys to gorgeous desert plateaus.

Choose the perfect spot to exchange your vows, and enjoy a wonderful ceremony officiated by your minster and guide. Your expert photographer documents the entire experience, leaving you with memories that last a lifetime. Say "I do" with some of the country's most striking scenery as your backdrop, and go home with pictures that you and your spouse will want to show off for years to come.

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