Terramor glamping elopement in Acadia National Park

A man and a woman wearing wedding clothes kiss overlooking Acadia National Park on their sunny elopement day

The Terramor glamping resort can accommodate up to 225 guests, so it’s a great venue for intimate weddings, elopements or even large wedding parties in Acadia. It’s a unique and outdoor focused venue ideal for anyone who loves the outdoors.


If you want to plan a Terramor glamping elopement in Acadia National park, K&C’s June elopement day will inspire you! This eloping couple split their day between the glamping site and exploring Acadia itself. Although there are many hotels in the area, Terramor glamping offers just as many amenities (maybe more) for you and your guests, while being immersed in wilderness.

How to know if Terramor is the perfect Acadia National Park elopement venue for you:

Terramor glamping is for you if:

  1. You are inviting guests and want a location which keeps them all in one place

  2. You want to be as close to Acadia’s nature as possible for your entire stay

  3. You want to be inside Acadia National Park

  4. You’re looking for an event space that offers full resort buyouts

  5. You like the idea of boho chic

  6. You’re prioritizing a place which is elevated and elegant, but mostly comfortable and relaxed


Terramor glamping is NOT for you if:

  1. You want to bring your own catering. Terramor requires food and beverage to be ordered through them.

  2. You have guests staying outside the park. All guests must stay at the venue.

K&C’s Terramor glamping elopement in Acadia National Park

About the Couple and their elopement:

Guest count: 23

From: New York State

Elopement photography coverage booked: 8 hours

Highest priorities: finding a nature focused venue that could host their entire group, which also provided a reception space to celebrate together

Getting ready in the glamping tents

There are multiple tent sizes available at Terramor. Both are spacious and airy, which is perfect for getting ready. K&C got ready in separate tents with each of their close friends and family helping. This made things extremely relaxed, as we all had enough space to spread out. I was also able to move between tents really easily, and capture the process of getting ready separately.


K’s family helped her into her dress, and everyone popped champagne for a quick toast. K snuck away with me to the car and we headed into the park to meet C for a first look.

First look in Acadia National Park and private vows and picnic at Bubble Rock

We drove to Schooner Overlook in Acadia National Park for their first look. Schooner overlook is a great first look location as it’s easy to access, has great views and also pretty private. After the first look, they explored the location a bit more, taking in the scenery.

Then, we headed to Bubble Rock. This was the location in Acadia National Park where they chose to read their private vows. Like many couples who elope with family, this was the first ceremony of the day, with the second one coming later with their guests in attendance.

A couple reads their wedding vows on a sunny day in Acadia National Park


After they read their vows, they sat down for a cute charcuterie picnic. One thing K really wanted to do was to sit and eat pickles since she absolutely loves them (very cute, I know). So, they both opened up a toolbox full of snacks and relaxed before it was time to meet family.

Family elopement ceremony at Otter Point

It was important to K&C that they did spend most of their elopement day with family. Right after their first look and private vows, we headed down to Otter Point to meet family. Otter Point is one of my favorite locations in Acadia for family ceremonies. It’s easy to access, has a larger parking area and is spacious and flat enough for everyone to stand comfortably.

Their ceremony was intimate and sweet, ending with family group portraits. As we walked back up from their ceremony, one of their friends pulled me aside. K&C are big into motorcycles, so their friend had decked out a bike with “just married” signs and aluminum cans. They hopped on for a little post-ceremony joy ride and photos.


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Terramor glamping elopement: reception and campfire

A huge plus to booking a Terramor glamping elopement in Acadia National Park is the venue’s capacity for a reception. They have space for around 200 guests to celebrate! Even if your group will be much smaller, they have charming pavilion areas which are perfect for BBQs and bonfires.

When we all arrived back to Terramor for the reception, their friends signed their marriage license. At this point, they both were very ready to get changed into matching sweaters and enjoy dinner, dancing and dessert!

View Terramor’s website here for specific details on their wedding packages.

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A couple kiss on their elopement day on Bubble Rock, Acadia National Park
A wedding couple embrace facing away from the camera along a rocky shoreline in Acadia National Park