Wedding Venue Ideas For Nature Lovers

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For couples that have a shared love of nature, an outdoor wedding venue may be ideal. Not only can you say "I do" under the open sky, but you can also hold your reception outside during the warm spring, summer, and even autumn months, depending on where the ceremony will take place. 

When planning an outdoor wedding, you'll need to take the necessary precautions against the elements of nature and possible inclement weather. While hosting your special day in the great outdoors has benefits, it may have a few drawbacks as well. For instance, make sure you have plenty on sunscreen and bug spray on hand to keep guests safe and comfortable throughout the event.

Another thing to consider is renting an event tent, which will provide protection against rain and thunderstorms. On a hot summer day or evening, you can set up fans inside the tent as a place for your friends and loved ones to cool off and get a respite from the sun. You can also set up your food on buffet-style tables under the tent to keep it away from bugs.

Following are some wedding venue ideas for nature lovers:

1. Local or State Parks

If you desire a rustic wedding and reception setting, a local or state park may be what you're looking for. You can pick a lakeside or oceanfront park if you love to be on the water or a woodsy park surrounded by trees and wildlife. 

When narrowing down the outdoor venue, check with each park's event staff to see what amenities they offer. For instance, some may provide covered pavilions and grills, as well as fire pits for bonfires and roasting marshmallows. 

Also, inquire as to whether alcohol or music is allowed on the premises if you'd like to include them in the festivities. 

2. Country Barn

A charming country barn venue is convenient in that it features a natural, outdoor feel with the added benefit of a roof in case of bad weather. If you don't know anyone who owns a barn you can use the day or night, there are plenty available for rent. 

To keep with the country-inspired feel, create a menu featuring seasonal, local produce and meat, and cook the meals outdoors on grills if possible. You can set up hay bales throughout the reception space as whimsical photo opportunities. 

When it comes to lighting, keep it rusting with wrought-iron lanterns, or add a touch of glamour with shabby-chic crystal chandeliers suspended over the tables from the rafters. 

Reach out to wedding venues near you, such as Rainbow Gardens, to learn more.

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