Monique + Chris’s New Year’s Eve Elopement at Stonehenge Memorial in Washington


Monique and Chris’s New Year’s Eve elopement at Stonehenge Memorial in Washington felt romantic, dramatic, and deeply personal.

They wanted their photos to carry the feeling of a Scotland elopement without actually leaving the Pacific Northwest, and Stonehenge Memorial gave them exactly that. The stone structure, open sky, winter light, and Columbia River Gorge views created a setting that felt old-world and cinematic while still being completely tied to Washington.

Their elopement was simple and intentional. No large guest list, no rushed wedding-day production, and no pressure to follow a traditional timeline. Just the two of them, a meaningful location, and space to create portraits that felt connected to the mood and vision they had for the day.

A Scotland-Inspired Elopement at Stonehenge Memorial

Stonehenge Memorial in Maryhill, Washington is one of those locations that feels unexpected in the best way. The architecture has a completely different feel from the forested trails, waterfalls, and mountain views people often picture when they think of Pacific Northwest elopements.

For Monique and Chris, that was part of the draw. They wanted their elopement portraits to feel a little windswept, a little moody, and inspired by the feeling of getting married somewhere in Scotland. The stone columns, winter landscape, and wide-open views gave the whole session a quiet, dramatic feel without needing much extra styling.

Their portraits leaned into the setting instead of trying to force the day into something overly polished. The result was intimate, cinematic, and true to the way the location actually felt.

New Year’s Eve Elopement Photography in Washington

There is something really fitting about eloping on New Year’s Eve. It already marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another, which made it such a meaningful date for Monique and Chris’s wedding.

The winter light at Stonehenge Memorial gave their elopement a softer, moodier feel. The Columbia River Gorge landscape added depth without taking attention away from them. It was the kind of setting that worked beautifully for a couple who wanted their wedding photos to feel personal, romantic, and a little different from a traditional wedding gallery.

This is one of the things I love most about elopements. They give couples room to choose a location, date, and overall feeling that actually makes sense for them. Your wedding day does not have to look like everyone else’s to be meaningful.

Stonehenge Memorial Elopement Photography in Washington

Monique and Chris’s elopement is such a beautiful example of how a Washington elopement can still feel destination-inspired. Stonehenge Memorial offers a mix of architecture, open landscape, and Columbia River Gorge scenery, making it a strong option for couples who want something dramatic without needing to travel far.

For couples planning an elopement at Stonehenge Memorial, this location works especially well if you are drawn to moody, cinematic, true-to-color photography. It has enough visual interest to make a shorter session feel full, but it also leaves room for quiet, natural portraits that still feel like you.

You can learn more about elopement and intimate wedding coverage on my Wedding Photography Packages page here.

Monique + Chris’s Stonehenge Washington Elopement Gallery

Below are a few favorite images from Monique and Chris’s Scotland-inspired New Year’s Eve elopement at Stonehenge Memorial in Washington.


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If you’re planning an elegant wedding, intimate celebration, courthouse ceremony, or elopement in Portland, Oregon, or anywhere throughout the Pacific Northwest, I’d love to hear what you’re dreaming up. Whether your day is formal and classic or small and deeply personal, your wedding photography should feel natural, intentional, and true to the way the day actually felt.