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Siamese Twins Sunset Elopement | Andrea & David

  • Writer: Bobak Radbin
    Bobak Radbin
  • Jul 10, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: 5 days ago


Andrea and David’s elopement photography session at Garden of The Gods, featuring the stunning Siamese Twins rock formations and their love.

Andrea and David’s siamese twins sunset elopement at Garden of the Gods was filled with golden light, glowing red rocks, and panoramic views of Pikes Peak framed through the iconic natural arch.


As the sun dipped lower over Colorado Springs, the sandstone formations began to glow orange and gold, creating a cinematic and intimate setting for their vows.




Why a Siamese Twins Sunset Elopement Is So Magical



The Siamese Twins formation is already one of the most breathtaking ceremony spots in Garden of the Gods. But at sunset, it becomes something truly unforgettable.


The rocks reflect warm tones.

The sky softens into layers of color.

The mountains fade into silhouette.


For couples wanting dramatic light without hiking deep into the mountains, a siamese twins sunset elopement offers the perfect balance of accessibility and epic scenery.


Andrea and David exchanged vows just as golden hour wrapped the landscape in warmth, creating portraits that felt timeless and cinematic.


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




A Golden Hour Ceremony at Siamese Twins



From the moment we arrived at the overlook, Andrea and David were completely present with each other. They laughed between portraits, held hands along the rocky trail, and embraced the wind and light as part of their story.


Their ceremony was short, heartfelt, and deeply emotional. As the sun dropped behind the mountains, the natural arch framed Pikes Peak perfectly, creating one of the most photogenic sunset ceremony spots in Colorado.


The beauty of a sunset ceremony here is that it feels both grand and intimate at the same time.




Planning Your Own Siamese Twins Sunset Elopement



If you’re dreaming of a siamese twins sunset elopement, here are a few helpful tips:


  • Arrive at least 60 to 90 minutes before sunset for portraits

  • Expect more visitors compared to sunrise, especially in summer

  • Wear comfortable shoes for the short but uneven trail

  • Plan your vows to land during golden hour



Sunset light at Garden of the Gods changes quickly, so building a simple timeline makes a big difference.


For broader planning advice across the state, my complete Colorado Elopement Guide breaks down seasonal timing, weather, and location comparisons.


You can also explore my Elopement Packages to see coverage options for intimate ceremonies like this.




What Andrea & David Said



“The whole experience with Bobak Radbin Photography was AMAZING & exceeded our expectations! Bobak was so kind, lighthearted, & creative throughout the whole photo shoot. We would recommend his services again & again!” — Andrea T.




Plan Your Garden of the Gods Sunset Elopement



Whether you’re envisioning a sunset ceremony at Siamese Twins or another scenic overlook, I’d love to help you craft a relaxed and intentional experience.


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




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