Wedding Planning – Oregon Wedding Venues I Love
12/13/2009There 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:
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. 

These images courtesy of Blue Rooster BnB, and Stefani Faunce.
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.



These STUNNING images are courtesy of Altura Studio.
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.

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

9 people have commented
Ohh my gosh. 2nd venue looks amazinnnnngggg!
I say the Blue Rooster!
They are all absolutely beautiful venues! Timberline is so romantic, I love the rusticness of Blue Rooster and Mt. Hood B&B has the most amazing view!
I really love the Blue Rooster and the Mt. Hood b&b. I think the ceremony location of Mt. Hood is just exquisite! But it might be a tie…
I say you make some plans to come down here and we’ll go check them out! I’m still all for an Oregon wedding… but I may be a little biased since that means less driving for me! Loves ya!
Those are LOVELY! I especially love the cozy little log church – although they’re all so perfectly romantic.
You take some very beatifull pictures – thank you for sharing :-)
go with mt. hood B&B. i’ve worked there and not only are the owners fabulous but so are all, and i mean ALL the surroundings. you’ll love it!
I found your website while doing some research for a book. Amazing pics!!! You really have an eye!