Welcome!
You’re probably here because you’re dreaming about a romantic ceremony under the giant sequoia trees, right? Well, you’re at the right place - we’ve got you covered!
Sequoia Wedding Co. offers multiple elopement & wedding services - from guided elopements and photography coverage, to all inclusive elopement and intimate wedding packages. And we also have a team of providers to refer - hairstylists, makeup artist, officiants, and venues!
We’re a network of trusted event planning vendors who serve up the best possible wedding, elopement, and engagement services in Sequoia & Kings National Park, Yosemite National Park, Three Rivers, Mineral King and surrounding areas.
Many of us are also available for international destination weddings, in case you stumbled upon us but you're planning a wedding abroad, out of state, or just down the road!
Each team member here has been personally selected - invite only, specifically because of their reputation within the industry, awesome service, exceptional products - and you can be assured that if you're planning an event from miles away, you are in safe hands. We're here because we love where relationships and romance intersect with our love for the outdoors.
Please browse our list of professionals and contact them directly to inquire about servicing your event!
Please remember that we are a collective of individuals, so please contact the vendor directly. By submitting this form, you are contacting Peter at Sequoia Weddings & A Fierce Love photography - we are not affiliated with Sequoia National Park or Sequoia National Forest.
Sequoia National Park is the countries second oldest national park, founded in 1890 by President Benjamin Harrison, to protect the Giant Sequoia trees from logging.
This dramatic landscape testifies to nature's size, beauty, and diversity -- huge mountains, rugged foothills, deep canyons, vast caverns, and the world's largest trees.
Sequoia & Kings Canyon lie side by side in the southern Sierra Nevada, east of the San Joaquin Valley. Activities and weather vary a lot by season and elevation, which ranges from 1,370' to 14,494'. Sequoias grow, in the snow, above 5,000'.