Orcas Island Elopement // Adalis + Kyle

Adalis and Kyle chose to travel all the way from Tennessee and have their elopement on one of Washington’s beautiful islands in the Puget Sound, Orcas Island.

They stayed at the Eagle’s Nest Cottage at The Salish Seaside Escapes with the most beautiful views of the Puget Sound from a large wooden deck out of the back sliding glass door of their cottage. Adalis went to a local salon to have her hair done and then came back to the cottage to do her makeup, put on her dress, and her accessories. Kyle got ready in a separate room and stepped out on the deck so that they could still have a first look together.

Kyle faced out toward the sound on the deck and waited for Adalis to come up behind him and tell him to turn around. He was absolutely stunned. It was such an emotional first look with these two watching Kyle tear up at seeing Adalis in her dress.

After the first look, we hopped in their rental car together and headed out to Moran State Park. There’s no cell service on this part of Orcas Island so Adalis had grabbed a paper map from the day before when they went hiking there and I had downloaded Google Maps to have offline, just in case! We had 3 hikes that we wanted to take that afternoon in the park before they headed off to their dinner reservations. First stop was Cascade Lake Trail! We hiked about a mile into the loop where we found a gorgeous mossy area on the lake where we set up their picnic. Adalis and Kyle had gone the day before to a Farmers Market on the island and picked up some locally made cheeses and a blackberry jam to pair with crackers, cold cut meats, and fruit. We all sat together on the blanket and chowed down on all the snacks while soaking in the views of the lake out in front of us. There were a few people a little farther down the trail with a rope that they attached to a tree to swing and jump into the lake that we watched as they enjoyed themselves. I can still hear the laughter and the splashing every time someone hit the water and the taste of that delicious blackberry jam!

Once we finished up the snacks, Adalis and Kyle walked closer to the lake to just take in the moment. We packed up the remaining snacks, blanket, and charcuterie board and started the short hike back to the car. We all piled in and headed farther into the park to the highest point on the island, Mount Constitution. We walked the short trail to the lookout area. Once we were at the top, we all were in awe. No photos online could do this view any justice. We were over the moon with how much better the view was in person and how perfect of a spot it was for them to say their vows. There was a family of four with two small children also at the observation area and when they saw Adalis and Kyle in their wedding attire, they so graciously stepped to the side and let them have the entire observation area for them to exchange vows. Adalis and Kyle had legally gotten married, with all the super fun paperwork, back home in Tennessee, so they opted for a commitment ceremony at Mount Constitution. They both read there vows to one another and they both came to tears. Watching these two sweet souls promise forever to one another was so heart warming!

After their vows, we took a little trail off of the parking lot on Mount Constitution where we took their solo portraits before heading out to our final hike of the evening at Cascade Falls. Cascade Falls is a 40 foot waterfall and is the tallest waterfall on Orcas Island. The hike down was only 0.8 miles and was easy to do! Once we reached the waterfall, we walked around the creek and ventured up to a fallen tree laying across the creek. Adalis was so stoked to climb up and have her portraits done on the tree. She was the first one who walked across! Kyle then joined her and they kissed and embraced before heading back off. Then, we switched it up and I had Adalis take my photo on the fallen tree! Which, she did a stellar job by the way — maybe we’re looking at the start of her photography career!

On the way back out of the park, Adalis had spotted a giant fallen tree at a campground that was close to the entrance/exit of the park. So, we all hopped out to check it out and I snagged a photo of them on their phone to send to their family back home to share a piece of their day. Their reservation for the evening was at Kingfish at West Sound, which actually doubles as an Inn! Adalis and Kyle had their own private table and room in the back of the restaurant with a huge window and open views of the sound out before them. After grabbing a few photos of Adalis and Kyle at the restaurant, I left them to enjoy their meal and the rest of their night together!

Blue, silver, and white bridal jewelry and silver bridal flats in a flat lay with ferns as accents laid on a brown wooden deck.
Ivory, sleeveless, trumpet style bridal gown with an open back and beautiful floral lace and beading embroidered into the top and flowing down the sides
Groom in a black long sleeve button down and maroon slacks tying his paisley teal and maroon bowtie.
Bride looking in the mirror and putting on her earrings.
Bride and groom having a first look on the deck of their Airbnb with a view of the ocean and the other San Juan Islands in the distance.
Bride and groom staring off at the ocean side by side on the deck of their Airbnb
Bride and groom facing one another and touching noses on the deck of their Airbnb with the view of the ocean beyond them.
Groom is driving their rental car while the bride looks at a map of Moran State Park.
Bride and groom enjoying a picnic with local cheeses and jam in Moran State Park on Mountain Lake.
Bride and groom cuddling, spinning, and having fun at Mountain Lake in Moran State Park.
Bride and groom exchanging vows at the top of Mount Constitution at Moran State Park with views of the ocean, the other San Juan islands, and Mount Baker
Emotional vow exchanging between bride and groom at the top of Mount Constitution at Moran State Park with views of the ocean, the other San Juan islands, and Mount Baker
Ring exchange between bride and groom at the top of Mount Constitution at Moran State Park
Bride and groom sharing their first kiss as husband and wife after exchanging vows at the top of Mount Constitution in Moran State Park.
Bride and groom sharing a hug after their first kiss at the top of Mount Constitution in Moran State Park.
Groom sweeping his bride off of her feet on a trail on Mount Constitution with views of the ocean and the other islands behind them.
Bride facing away from the camera showing the open back, beading and floral design of her dress trailing down her train.
Bride facing the camera with her eyes closed showing her grey and silver eyeshadow look and a red lip with blue and silver earrings.
Groom with maroon pants, a maroon and grey tweed jacket, black button up, with a teal and maroon paisley bowtie
Groom showing the inside of his custom-made tweed suit jacket lined with a Chicago Blackhawks silk material
Small waterfall on the trail to Cascade Falls in Moran State Park.
Bride and groom hiking down the Cascade Falls trail in Moran State Park.
Groom leading his bride across a small bridge in front of Cascade Falls in Moran State Park
Groom spinning his bride on the small bridge in front of Cascade Falls in Moran State Park
Bride and groom standing on a rocky beach in front of Cascade Falls in Moran State Park
Groom kissing his bride while his arms are wrapped around her from behind on Cascade Falls Trail in Moran State Park
Bride and groom holding each other and sitting once log in front of Cascade Falls in Moran State Park.
Bride and groom walking along the side of the creek toward a waterfall
Groom walking under a fallen tree to get to Cascade Falls
Bride standing on a fallen tree in front of Cascade Falls in Moran State Park while looking off into the woods.
Bride leading her groom across a fallen tree in front of a waterfall.
Bride and groom kissing on a fallen tree in front of a waterfall with trees and shrubs surrounding them.
Bride and groom at the restaurant, Kingfish at West Sound, at their private table in the back of the restaurant with a large window where they can see the water.

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