The Best Industrial Wedding Venues in Adirondack, NY

The Best Industrial Wedding Venues in Adirondack, NY

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2 Wedding Venues in Adirondack, NY

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Paradox Brewery 

5.0

North Hudson, NY
  • Up to 150 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

Paradox Brewery offers a stunning pavilion event space nestled in the Adirondack Mountains, perfect for weddings, celebrations, and private gatherings. With panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, our open-air pavilion provides a memorable setting for your special occasion. Guests can enjoy our handcrafted beers brewed with pure Adirondack water, while taking in the serene mountain backdrop. Conveniently located off I-87 Exit 29, Paradox Brewery combines natural beauty with exceptional service to create unforgettable events.​

Why you'll love this venue

  • Dressing room available
  • Full catering menu to choose from
  • Pets can join the celebration

Venue considerations

  • Does not have a dance floor
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No built-in audiovisual options
Paradox Brewery was the perfect venue for our 50th Wedding Anniversary Party on July 26th, 2025. From the moment we started planning, their communication was great - they were responsive, helpful, and made the entire process seamless. The quality of their work and overall value was wonderful. The space was beautifully set up, the food and drinks were delicious, and the staff was attentive and friendly. We couldn't have asked for a better day to celebrate this special milestone with our family, extended family, and friends. Paradox Brewery truly helped make our 50th anniversary party a joyous and unforgettable event.
Cathy and A., 9 days ago

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About wedding venues in Adirondack, NY

## Why Are the Adirondacks Perfect for Your Wedding Day?

The Adirondack region delivers breathtaking mountain vistas, pristine lakes and rustic charm that create magical wedding backdrops all year long. You'll find yourself surrounded by natural beauty that combines seamlessly with historic venues, giving you options from lakeside ceremonies to cozy mountain lodge receptions. September tops the list for wedding inquiries and it's no surprise why; the spectacular fall foliage transforms these mountains into a stunning canvas of vibrant colors that your guests will remember forever.

## What's the Average Cost of Wedding Venues in the Adirondacks?

Adirondack wedding venues typically run between $15,210 and $18,590, quite a bit higher than the national range of $6,500-$12,000. Your venue will represent about 22% of your total wedding costs in this region. Looking at the bigger picture, your total budget will scale with your guest count. For 50 guests you're looking at around $32,636 while a celebration with 100 guests jumps to about $55,386. Larger gatherings of 150 guests average $76,762 and 200-guest weddings typically reach $95,848. For truly grand celebrations, 250 guests averages $114,933 and 300 guests runs about $134,018.

Guest CountAverage Total Budget
50 guests$32,636
100 guests$55,386
150 guests$76,762
200 guests$95,848
250 guests$114,933
300 guests$134,018

## How Far in Advance Should You Book an Adirondack Wedding Venue?

Most couples book their Adirondack venues about 10 months (318 days) before their wedding date. You'll want to plan even further ahead for peak season dates, especially during those gorgeous fall months when booking 12-14 months in advance becomes necessary. Venues with water views get snatched up quickest. Those unique features that make the Adirondacks special also make certain venues book up faster than others, so don't wait if you've found a place that speaks to you.

## Which Adirondack Venues Offer Accessible Wedding Experiences?

Several stunning venues prioritize accessibility while maintaining all that natural Adirondack charm you're looking for. Hiland Park Country Club in Queensbury can host up to 300 guests with fully accessible amenities throughout their property. The Inn At Erlowest sits right on Lake George and offers historic charm alongside thoughtful accessibility features you and your guests will appreciate. Silver Bay YMCA gives you multiple venue options across their expansive 700-acre property with accessibility options they can customize to your needs. Always reach out directly to venues about your specific accessibility requirements; they're typically happy to accommodate.

## Can Adirondack Venues Accommodate Remote Wedding Participation?

While basic streaming is common everywhere now, venues like The Lodge at Schroon Lake (which hosts between 201-250 guests) and Brant Lake Camp (perfect for gatherings over 300) offer particularly picturesque settings that translate beautifully for virtual guests. Garnet Hill Lodge surrounds you with stunning mountain and lake views that will impress even remote viewers. For smaller gatherings, Great Camp Sagamore offers intimate settings for up to 60 guests in a historic location your virtual attendees will enjoy exploring. When investigating remote participation options, ask venues about their Wi-Fi reliability and whether they've hosted hybrid events before.

## Which Adirondack Venues Are Known for Outstanding Cuisine?

The Sagamore on Lake George delivers upscale dining experiences alongside lakeside ceremonies and a permanent tented reception area you'll love. You'll find Whiteface Club in Lake Placid offering waterside ceremony spaces paired with exceptional culinary options that highlight local flavors. The Promise Gardens in Thurman combines beautiful garden settings and charming rustic barns with dining experiences they'll customize entirely to your taste. The Lodge at Schroon Lake gives you versatile indoor and outdoor spaces where they can tailor menu options to create exactly the dining experience you've been dreaming about for your special day.

## Why Are the Adirondacks Perfect for Your Wedding Day?

The Adirondack region delivers breathtaking mountain vistas, pristine lakes and rustic charm that create magical wedding backdrops all year long. You'll find yourself surrounded by natural beauty that combines seamlessly with historic venues, giving you options from lakeside ceremonies to cozy mountain lodge receptions. September tops the list for wedding inquiries and it's no surprise why; the spectacular fall foliage transforms these mountains into a stunning canvas of vibrant colors that your guests will remember forever.

## What's the Average Cost of Wedding Venues in the Adirondacks?

Adirondack wedding venues typically run between $15,210 and $18,590, quite a bit higher than the national range of $6,500-$12,000. Your venue will represent about 22% of your total wedding costs in this region. Looking at the bigger picture, your total budget will scale with your guest count. For 50 guests you're looking at around $32,636 while a celebration with 100 guests jumps to about $55,386. Larger gatherings of 150 guests average $76,762 and 200-guest weddings typically reach $95,848. For truly grand celebrations, 250 guests averages $114,933 and 300 guests runs about $134,018.

Guest CountAverage Total Budget
50 guests$32,636
100 guests$55,386
150 guests$76,762
200 guests$95,848
250 guests$114,933
300 guests$134,018

## How Far in Advance Should You Book an Adirondack Wedding Venue?

Most couples book their Adirondack venues about 10 months (318 days) before their wedding date. You'll want to plan even further ahead for peak season dates, especially during those gorgeous fall months when booking 12-14 months in advance becomes necessary. Venues with water views get snatched up quickest. Those unique features that make the Adirondacks special also make certain venues book up faster than others, so don't wait if you've found a place that speaks to you.

## Which Adirondack Venues Offer Accessible Wedding Experiences?

Several stunning venues prioritize accessibility while maintaining all that natural Adirondack charm you're looking for. Hiland Park Country Club in Queensbury can host up to 300 guests with fully accessible amenities throughout their property. The Inn At Erlowest sits right on Lake George and offers historic charm alongside thoughtful accessibility features you and your guests will appreciate. Silver Bay YMCA gives you multiple venue options across their expansive 700-acre property with accessibility options they can customize to your needs. Always reach out directly to venues about your specific accessibility requirements; they're typically happy to accommodate.

## Can Adirondack Venues Accommodate Remote Wedding Participation?

While basic streaming is common everywhere now, venues like The Lodge at Schroon Lake (which hosts between 201-250 guests) and Brant Lake Camp (perfect for gatherings over 300) offer particularly picturesque settings that translate beautifully for virtual guests. Garnet Hill Lodge surrounds you with stunning mountain and lake views that will impress even remote viewers. For smaller gatherings, Great Camp Sagamore offers intimate settings for up to 60 guests in a historic location your virtual attendees will enjoy exploring. When investigating remote participation options, ask venues about their Wi-Fi reliability and whether they've hosted hybrid events before.

## Which Adirondack Venues Are Known for Outstanding Cuisine?

The Sagamore on Lake George delivers upscale dining experiences alongside lakeside ceremonies and a permanent tented reception area you'll love. You'll find Whiteface Club in Lake Placid offering waterside ceremony spaces paired with exceptional culinary options that highlight local flavors. The Promise Gardens in Thurman combines beautiful garden settings and charming rustic barns with dining experiences they'll customize entirely to your taste. The Lodge at Schroon Lake gives you versatile indoor and outdoor spaces where they can tailor menu options to create exactly the dining experience you've been dreaming about for your special day.

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