Your love story deserves to be celebrated in all of Oregon’s beauty, and accessibility should never limit your dreams. This thoughtfully curated elopement experience combines Oregon’s most stunning accessible natural settings with world-class cultural venues, creating a day where comfort and beauty exist in perfect harmony.
Your ceremony takes place on the fully paved Trillium Trail at Tryon Creek State Park, where towering old-growth trees create a natural cathedral above you. This 0.3-mile accessible trail features a gentle 3.2% slope, comfortable resting benches, and lookout decks perfect for exchanging vows surrounded by Pacific Northwest forest magic. The 6-foot-wide paved path ensures easy navigation, while the forest setting provides that intimate, sacred feeling couples dream of without any accessibility barriers.
After your forest ceremony, we’ll transition to Portland’s Cultural District for portraits at the renowned Portland Art Museum. As the oldest museum in the Pacific Northwest, it offers wheelchair-accessible entrances, an outdoor sculpture court perfect for artistic portraits, and a dedicated Head of Accessibility who can arrange any additional accommodations you need. Alternatively, we can explore the Oregon Zoo, which provides full accessibility throughout its beautiful grounds with accessible pathways, restrooms, and viewing areas where you can celebrate surrounded by both natural beauty and thoughtful design.
Your celebration dinner at Andina restaurant becomes the perfect finale – this acclaimed Peruvian restaurant offers full accessibility and an atmosphere that feels both elegant and welcoming. You’ll toast your marriage in a space that celebrates culture, flavor, and the joy of bringing people together around beautiful food and meaningful moments.