Wedding Planning – Oregon Wedding Venues I Love

Categories: WEDDING PLANNING

There are several major selling points to getting married in Oregon vs. Seattle. And I say “Oregon” instead of Portland, because well…. I’m not limiting myself to the city area. Both Billy and I are from Oregon, so there are plenty of locations there that hold special meaning for us.

Pro’s:

  • Oregon has NO sales tax!
  • Local location for most family
  • Existing relationships with wonderful vendors
  • Know an amazing caterer at an extremely affordable price (one of the priciest parts of a wedding)

Con’s:

  • It’s likely to be cold and or rainy
  • Planning from Seattle will prove challenging
  • More time away from work the week of the wedding

Here are some Oregon wedding venues I love:

BLUE ROOSTER B&B

The pictures I’ve found of this online aren’t really good enough quality to post here, so visually you might not feel me. Hear me out, this location is perfect. It’s a bit of a drive from Eugene, so I would need to consider providing transportation for guests, AND unfortunately it’s already completely booked for 2010. SO I would have to accept the fact that I’ll be engaged for a long time (not such a fan), but you do what you have to do. I love love love this venue. I think it has the most potential for success in what I’m seeking. Must see it in person.

Added bonus: They do the venue rental by the WEEKEND, not the day. Barn Wedding photo at night

n11506213_36080247_17964th+of+July+151These images courtesy of Blue Rooster BnB, and Stefani Faunce.

TIMBERLINE LODGE

It doesn’t get more rustic than a mountain lodge. Timberline is a place that is rich with Oregon history. Timberline Lodge was a product of the Great Depression funded by the Federal Works Progress Department. The main lodge was completed in 1937, and was declared a historical monument in 1977. It’s one of Oregon’s most famous attractions, and I think it’s awesome that they hold weddings there! My family, particularly my older brother, has always been involved in snow sports. Timberline is a place we’ve enjoyed together on many occasions.

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These STUNNING images are courtesy of Altura Studio.

MOUNT HOOD BED AND BREAKFAST

This little hidden gem is tucked into the hills below Mt. Hood. It would most definitely have a destination feel which is appealing, and I love that they have an indoor barn option as well as an equally impressive outdoor reception option if the weather is amazing. They’re also extremely sweet and accommodating. They provide a bunch of the rentals on site (including the heaters) So you don’t have to worry about delivery from a rental house. How amazing is that backdrop for the ceremony? This one is worth a tour as well.Arch

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Picture 3These photos courtesy of Mt. Hood Bed and Breakfast, and Blaine and Bethany

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