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Siamese Twins Ceremony Garden of the Gods | Alise + Dorsen

  • Writer: Bobak Radbin
    Bobak Radbin
  • Aug 6, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: 5 days ago

Colorado Springs Elopement Photographer Garden of the Gods

Some love stories are quiet yet incredibly powerful — and Alise and Dorsen’s siamese twins ceremony garden of the gods elopement was exactly that. Framed by sandstone spires and the iconic view of Pikes Peak through the natural rock arch, their vows carried a sacred stillness that felt uniquely Colorado.


The Siamese Twins formation is one of the most recognizable ceremony spots inside Garden of the Gods — and for good reason.




Why the Siamese Twins Ceremony Garden of the Gods Is So Iconic



The Siamese Twins rock formation creates a natural stone window that perfectly frames Pikes Peak in the distance. For couples who want epic scenery without a long hike, it offers one of the most dramatic backdrops in Colorado Springs.


Alise and Dorsen chose this location for their two-hour elopement experience. The setting allowed them to:


  • Exchange vows with panoramic mountain views

  • Share private prayer and reflection

  • Capture both cinematic portraits and documentary-style moments

  • Enjoy an accessible yet breathtaking ceremony location



If you’re considering this exact spot, my detailed Garden of the Gods Elopement Guide walks through ceremony locations, park rules, and timing recommendations.




A Cinematic Two-Hour Elopement Experience



Their elopement package included both photo and video coverage, allowing their full story to be preserved in motion and still frames.


Included in their experience:


  • 2-hour elopement photo + video session

  • 150+ high-resolution edited images

  • 1–3 minute cinematic highlight film

  • Creative direction and natural posing support

  • Coverage centered around the Siamese Twins ceremony Garden of the Gods location



From heartfelt vows to quiet laughter between portraits, the experience felt intentional and relaxed.


🎥 Watch their elopement highlight video here:





Planning a Siamese Twins Ceremony Garden of the Gods Elopement



If you’re planning a siamese twins ceremony garden of the gods celebration, here are a few important things to consider:


  • Sunrise offers more privacy and softer light

  • The trail is short but slightly uneven

  • The location is popular, so timing matters

  • Wind can be strong at the overlook



Garden of the Gods is free to enter and does not require a permit for small ceremonies, but photographers must still follow park guidelines.


For broader planning advice across the state, you can explore my complete Colorado Elopement Guide.


If you’d like official park information, the Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center website provides updated rules and accessibility details.




Planning Your Own Colorado Elopement?



Whether you’re drawn to the framed mountain views at Siamese Twins or dreaming of another Colorado backdrop, my elopement and intimate wedding packages are designed to document your story with intention.


You can explore coverage details on my Elopement Packages page.


📩 Ready to begin planning? Reach out here and let’s create something meaningful together.



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