There are few places in the world as jaw-dropping—and effortlessly romantic—as Lake McDonald. With its crystal-clear water, rainbow river rocks, and dramatic mountain backdrop, it’s one of the most iconic locations in Glacier National Park for a surprise proposal.
If you’re planning to pop the question in Montana and want it to feel intimate, elevated, and unforgettable, this guide walks you through exactly how to plan the perfect surprise proposal at Lake McDonald—without stress, crowds, or giving anything away.
Lake McDonald is beloved for a reason. It offers:
Easy access without sacrificing epic scenery
Calm water that reflects the surrounding peaks
Year-round beauty, from summer blues to fall tones
Multiple proposal spots within a short walking distance
It’s ideal for couples who want something luxurious yet natural—timeless, not trendy.
Sunrise (my top recommendation)
Sunrise proposals offer quiet, privacy, and the softest light. The lake is often glassy, the crowds are minimal, and it’s much easier to keep the proposal truly secret.
Sunset
Sunset brings warmth and drama, but also more visitors. With strategic planning and location choice, it’s still absolutely magical—just slightly less private.
Shoreline proposal: A few steps off the main path gives privacy and colorful rocks beneath your feet
Dock proposal: Iconic and bold, perfect if you don’t mind a few onlookers
Hidden shoreline pockets: Ideal for couples wanting an intimate moment with fewer people nearby
Each option offers a completely different feel, and choosing the right one depends on your vision and comfort level.
This is where local expertise matters most.
Some of my favorite strategies:
“We’re just going for a scenic walk”
I pose as a tourist or landscape photographer
I guide you exactly where to stand so the moment unfolds naturally
My goal is simple: your partner never suspects a thing—until you’re down on one knee.
Wardrobe plays a huge role in creating elevated, editorial-style photos.
Best colors:
Cream, tan, soft gray, muted blues, sage
Neutral layers that move naturally
Avoid:
Neon colors
Heavy logos or graphics
Bright reds or oranges (they reflect into skin tones)
When in doubt, I’m always happy to help you choose outfits that photograph beautifully against the lake.
In most cases, a simple proposal does not require a permit as long as there is no setup, decor, or ceremony involved.
If you plan to include chairs, florals, arches, or guests—then a special use permit may be required. I walk all of my proposal clients through this so there’s no confusion or risk.
Once the question is popped, we don’t stop there.
Most couples choose to:
Celebrate with a mini engagement session
Walk the shoreline for additional portraits
Capture candid, joyful moments while the adrenaline is still high
Many of my proposal clients later turn this moment into their engagement session—or even the first chapter of their Glacier elopement story.
Glacier National Park is unpredictable. Lighting, crowds, weather, and access change quickly—and knowing how to pivot is everything.
When you work with a local photographer, you get:
Backup plans you never have to think about
Crowd-avoidance strategies
Guidance on timing, location, and logistics
A calm, confident presence during a once-in-a-lifetime moment
Your only job is to show up and ask the question.
I specialize in photographing and discreetly planning surprise proposals in Glacier National Park—helping you pull off something meaningful, seamless, and unforgettable.
Based in Montana
Proposal • Engagement • Elopement Photography
Inquire here: jessicadanderson.com
Let’s create a moment you’ll relive forever.





























