The Best Raw Wedding Spaces & Venues in Adirondack, NY

The Best Raw Wedding Spaces & Venues in Adirondack, NY

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5 Wedding Venues in Adirondack, NY

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Juniper Springs Wedding Barn - A Saratoga Wedding Venue 

5.0

Corinth, NY
  • Up to 170 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor

Juniper Springs Wedding Barn offers a 3,920 square foot timber frame event space and barn wedding venue. Featuring spacious ten-foot high barn door openings on both ends and retractable sides, your event can enjoy an open air atmosphere while still being shielded from the elements. Situated near Albany, NY and Saratoga Springs, NY, it stands out as one of the rare rustic yet contemporary barn wedding venues in New York. If we do not connect here, please do not hesitate to contact us directly, that's the quickest way to get a quote. Thank you!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Offers full-service amenities
  • Picturesque garden backdrop
  • Offers convenient lodging options

Venue considerations

  • On-site parking not available
  • Does not have a dance floor
  • No all-inclusive dining options
Matt and his team at Juniper were absolutely amazing through and through. We live in Brooklyn and he allowed us to come up and check out the space as many times as we needed and gave us ample time to set up before the actual wedding. The space itself is beautiful and well equipped with gorgeous outdoor bathrooms that are clean and stocked. We booked one of the cabins on site for our groomsmen and used the bridal suite and the morning could not have been more perfect. Everyone loved the space and said the wedding was beautiful. I truly cannot recommend this venue ENOUGH
Ruby H., 2 years ago
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Brookledge Wedding Venue 

5.0

Middle Grove, NY
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $10,000
  • Offer

Brookledge is a 60 acre, magical oasis set in the rolling hills of Saratoga, NY. We offer a serene space for weddings and private events, as well as cabins and glamping tents for rent. Brookledge is for the nature loving couple who wants to get married amidst the elements - think running streams, moody woods, sunshine, and crackling brooks. Located only 10 miles from Saratoga Springs, couples choose Brookledge for their weddings based on the location, privacy, and on-site lodging in a beautiful and serene setting.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Bridal suite on site
  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not for you if you prefer a more modern aesthetic
  • No all-inclusive dining options
Awarded Best of Zola
I feel so blessed and grateful to have found Brookledge for my wedding day. Helen, Brooke, and the rest of the Brookledge team are simply the best. We chose Brookledge after a FaceTime call with Helen. We live 5 hours away and wanted to make a decision. After speaking with Helen, we just knew that this was the place. We were so supposed through the planning stage. They recommended excellent vendors. Our guests loved the food! We chose the wedding weekend option where you could stay Friday to Sunday and had friends and family members stay on the property as well. My husband and I decided to add on Thursday night, and I would definitely recommend if you are traveling to Brookledge! Being the space early was so helpful. Brookledge really is a gem and if you have the opportunity to get married there, do it! You won’t regret it.
Lisa S., 9 months ago
Frost Moon Mountain 

5.0

Manchester Center, VT
  • Up to 101 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $10,000

Nestled in the sleepy Equinox Valley where the cloud’s kiss lingers on the mountains, our exquisitely restored 250-year-old farm rests along Vermont’s famed Battenkill River. Frost Moon Mountain is located in Manchester Center just a few hours North of New York City and Northwest of Boston. Once a working farm, the remnants of our agricultural history provide an air of nostalgia so prominent it’s palpable. Though the horse’s stalls are gone, we’ve preserved Frost Moon Mountain’s heritage by retaining much of its original charm while updating amenities to today’s contemporary standards of comfort and luxury. Our peaceful mountain escape combines bohemian sensibility with rustic radiance - the perfect backdrop for any event or gathering.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Has onsite accommodations
  • Allows pets

Venue considerations

  • No built-in audiovisual options
  • No all-inclusive dining options
  • Dance floor not included
Nestled in the picturesque valley of the Green Mountains, this restored rustic barn in Southern Vermont served as the perfect backdrop for my recent birthday party with 50 of my friends and family. The venue owners, Lauren and Trent, with their warmth and exceptional hospitality, made the entire experience seamlessly delightful. From the moment we stepped foot onto the property, we were enchanted by the charm and elegance of the surroundings. The barn itself exuded rustic charm with its exposed wooden beams and twinkling lights, creating an ambiance that felt both intimate and magical. Whether you're planning a wedding or any special event, this venue is a hidden gem waiting to make your dreams come true. Highly recommend it to anyone seeking a memorable and enchanting experience in the heart of Vermont's beauty.
Ryan & T., a year ago
The Lake Harris Lodge 
Newcomb, NY
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor

Are you dreaming of an “Adirondack Wedding"? The Lake Harris Lodge will make your dreams come true. The lodge opened January 2nd, 2020. We have a screened-in porch area and upper deck with gorgeous views of the lake and mountains. Our beautiful bar is open also, so stop in and say hello!!! We offer year round glamping Adirondack style. Are you planning on getting married? Make an appointment to preview our gorgeous wedding venue.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Feels like a getaway
  • Picturesque garden backdrop
  • Flexible event spaces

Venue considerations

  • No built-in audiovisual options
  • On-site parking not available
  • Does not allow pets
Twin View Barn at Whitford House 
Addison, VT
  • Up to 75 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $4,299

With twin views of the Adirondacks to the west and the Green Mountains to the east, what is not to like? Build your dream wedding on 20 acres of expansive lawn and meadow. Or choose to host a micro-wedding in our post-and-beam barn. Hang out in our comfortable Adirondack chairs by the fire pit or catch a game of volleyball. Kick back and enjoy each other’s company in the Vermont countryside.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Unique barn setting
  • Flexible event spaces

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No in-house catering options
  • Limited cleanup and setup services

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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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