
Every season in Utah is beautiful. But they’re not all equal for weddings.
After photographing over 200 weddings across Utah—from snowy January ceremonies to scorching July receptions—I’ve developed strong opinions about when to get married here.
This isn’t a generic “spring is pretty, fall is colorful” guide. This is the honest breakdown from someone who’s been at every type of Utah wedding, in every type of Utah weather.
Best overall: Late September through October, and May through early June
Best for photos: October and May (golden light, comfortable temperatures, stunning scenery)
Best for budget: January through March, and November through December (excluding holidays)
Most popular (book early): June, September, October
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Best months: May and early June
Photographer’s take: May is one of my favorite months to shoot. The light is soft, the temperatures are perfect, and everything is green and blooming. If you want outdoor photos without the summer heat, May is your month.
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Best months: June and early July (before the heat peaks)
Photographer’s take: Summer weddings are beautiful but require planning. Schedule outdoor ceremonies for early morning or evening. Build in shade and hydration for guests. And always have a weather backup plan for afternoon thunderstorms.
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Best months: Late September and October
Photographer’s take: October is my absolute favorite month to shoot in Utah. The aspen trees turn gold, the light is warm and dramatic, and the temperatures are perfect. If you can get an October date, take it.
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Best months: December (holiday magic) and February (Valentine’s season)
Photographer’s take: Winter weddings are underrated. A snowy Utah landscape is stunning, and the intimate atmosphere of a winter wedding is something special. If you’re open to it, you can get incredible photos and significant savings.
If you have flexibility on your date, here’s what I’d suggest:
For the best overall experience: Late September or October. The weather is perfect, the scenery is stunning, and the light is incredible.
For the best value: January through March. You’ll save money, have more vendor availability, and potentially get a snowy landscape that makes for unique photos.
For the most flexibility: May. The weather is comfortable, the scenery is beautiful, and it’s before the peak summer rush.
Whatever season you choose, book early.
Utah’s wedding industry is growing fast. Popular venues and photographers book 12-18 months in advance for peak season dates. If you have a specific date or venue in mind, don’t wait.
There’s no wrong time to get married in Utah. Every season has its beauty and its challenges.
The best time is the one that works for you—your schedule, your guests, your budget, and your vision.
Whatever you choose, I’ll be there to capture it beautifully.
Memoria Photo + Film is a Utah wedding photography team specializing in warm, timeless imagery. We photograph weddings year-round throughout Salt Lake County, Utah County, and beyond.
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