The day of this elopement, the flats were both flooded and it was windy, giving us a totally different look! While weather can always vary, planning your elopement at Utah’s Salt Flats dependent on average precipitation can help you plan for which look you prefer. If it has recently been raining or snowing in the area, the salt flats can be flooded, providing a dramatic reflection of the sky and nearby mountains. When the flats are dry, that’s when you get those classic textured white salt crystals. There are two typical conditions you’ll find at the salt flats, wet and dry. Hope it’s helpful, feel free to share with any couples that might be considering eloping at the Salt Flats! I always help my couples plan their elopements, and I wanted to share some helpful tips from the planning process of this couple’s little elopement. They traveled from Southern California to elope at Utah’s Salt Flats. I’ve been so excited to share this sweet couple's elopement.
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