5 Great Locations for Spring Engagement Photos

The temperatures are rising, flowers are blooming, and the grass is getting greener. You know what that means…engagement photo time! 

Photo: Matt Reiter

Spring is a beautiful time to capitalize on nature’s beauty and announce your soon-to-be “I-Do’s.” Check out these great locations in the Chattanooga region for spring engagement photos. Bonus…all these locations allow pets, so this is a great option if you want to include your pup in your photos!

Photo: Ok Crowe

Photo: Ok Crowe

A Glorious View

Want a dramatic and gorgeous mountain view as your backdrop? Sunset Rock and Point Park on Lookout Mountain have gorgeous views, especially at sunset, and are accessible for the super adventurous or the not-so-daring trailblazers.

Coolidge/Renaissance Park

Whether you want to stroll down the Pedestrian Bridge or show your more fun-loving side by hopping on the carousel, Coolidge and Renaissance Park provide so many great options for photos. Water features, metal structures, and greenways can provide many different interesting backgrounds.

Photo: Keren Trevino

Urban Options

Want a cool downtown vibe? Hang out in front of the newly renovated gold building (Westin Hotel) or go streetside in West Village or Station Street.

If you’re truly wanting to embrace spring and announce the “birth” of your relationship, what better way than with butterfly wings in the background? An artist from Nashville recently painted a butterfly wing mural outside the Market South building, and people are lining up to get their picture taken with this beautiful and engaging (see what we did there?) work of art.

The Outdoor Enthusiast

If you and your partner are children of nature, you may want to go for a more rugged outdoor shoot. Hit the trails at Greenway Farms for the “woodsy feel,” or hike up to the Blue Hole for scenic water and mountain background options.

A Walk Down Memory Lane

It’s always special to incorporate something about family history or share your story as a couple in your engagement photos. The steps of the church where your grandparents were married, the location where your parents were engaged, or the spot where you and your partner had your first date could all be special places to incorporate in your engagement photos.


Remember, while location is important, the priority of your engagement photos is to focus on the love between the bride and groom. Your photographer and wedding planning professional can help you solidify the perfect location to capture the beauty and intimacy of your relationship.

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And don’t forget to bring your dogs!

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