The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Montesano, WA

The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Montesano, WA

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11 Wedding Venues in Montesano, WA

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Sadie Lake Weddings 

5.0

  • Up to 300 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $3,000

🌹 Sadie Lake is a picture-perfect wedding and event venue in Arlington, Washington located on 18 acres with a stunning private lake. The property is located five minutes from the I-5 near Smoke Point. The indoor Barn Venue is a 3,000 square foot event barn with beautiful views North from the second floor. The outdoor area includes multiple ceremony sites, expansive lakeside areas & wooded trails. Highlights of the venue include a large outdoor tent, 2 get-ready suites, 5 restrooms, full kitchen, on-site parking, row boat & lake access, an outdoor fire pit and more! The property boasts of a well-kept natural setting suitable for casual or formal events. We host weddings & special events all year! The total venue capacity is 300 guests. Event items included with rental include: Chairs, Tables, Arbors, Indoor & Outdoor Sound Systems, Outdoor Games & Extensive Décor!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides event staff
  • Bridal suite on site
  • Multiple event spaces

Venue considerations

  • Requires outside catering services
  • Not for you if you're looking for a sleek and contemporary space
  • No on-premises lodging options
Awarded Best of Zola
Our wedding was almost an awful day. Over half of our guests left due to bad weather and simply because they didn’t want to stay after getting their cupcake . It was very frustrating and it changed a lot of our plans. We ended up moving indoors and ending everything early. DeeDee was amazing enough to help us change our send off by letting us use her bubble machine and wands ON THE SPOT. We were so grateful for her flexibility on our day. 10/10 recommend this venue!!
Teya D., a year ago
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Capitol City Barn 

4.8

Olympia, WA
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $4,000

We are a family owned venue that is located within miles of Olympia, WA. Capitol City Barn is a new 4,600 sq. ft. barn that offers an indoor/outdoor experience; a space for the wedding party to prepare; a warming kitchen for caterers; beautiful outdoor patios, gardens and a stone alter, plus many more amenities. Their vision is respected and encouraged- we are just there to make their dreams come true! This also allows for each couple to express their style and allows us to fit in where needed. We allow our clients to chose their journey! We have great vendor recommendations, but do not require they use specific ones. We go the extra mile to fill any voids, help relieve stress and chaos, and take care of our guests, all of our guests!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Rustic charm with elegance
  • Lush gardens

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you don't want a rustic vibe
  • No venue-provided food services
  • Lighting and sound are not included
Awarded Best of Zola
Capitol City Barn is an absolutely stunning venue, and we consistently received compliments on how beautiful everything was. This is truly a hidden gem, and we were very thankful to have found this venue for our wedding. That being said, I must note that receiving a response from the owner can take some time. I understand they are busy during wedding season, but it did make me panic a bit. The owner also didn’t have a list or pictures of the décor and furniture inventory, which made planning a little tricky. I’d have to send emails asking for dimensions for specific tables or furniture. Still, she did not seem to know the exact dimensions for some of the items, which I thought was a little odd for a venue owner. When we first arrived at the venue for the wedding day, the owner didn’t ask us if there was anything we needed or check to ensure everything was set up correctly, despite my having sent a floor plan. When I did need something or had a question, I had a hard time tracking her down. We did have a day of coordinator, but she did not arrive until noon, and we arrived around 9:50ish. After the day of coordinator arrived, I’m not sure how the communication went as the DOC didn’t really communicate with me much at first (but that’s another story). It also sounded like my DOC had dropped the ball on communicating about furniture pickup times and the ceremony seating arrangement, so I appreciate the owner doing her best to navigate that situation. Additionally, one of the wooden tables we used as a cake stand had some spider webs and pine needles on it, which my mom had to clean off. I was also under the impression that on the day of the wedding, there would be additional staff to help move furniture around, as when we first toured the venue, we were told that “they” could move some items around to make room for dancing or other small details. It even states on their website that “Our staff will set up the tables and chairs for you, while also providing an attendant for the entire event to maintain trash cans, restrooms, and answer questions that may arise on the big day.” However, on the day of the wedding, the only staff member present was the owner, and I felt bad for asking her to move some of the items by herself. Luckily, we had guests to help, and even some of the catering staff assisted with moving the chairs (as the chairs from the ceremony had to be moved to the tables afterwards for the reception). Again, this would have been a lot of work for the owner to do on her own, and I would have gladly hired staff had I known it was just going to be her trying to move over 100 chairs by herself. Later on in the day, another woman (maybe the co-owner) did show up. The only advice I have for anyone booking this venue is to take measurements and possibly take pictures of the furniture inventory to make planning easier, as this information is not provided on their website. Also, if you don’t want guests having to jump in and help move tables and chairs, I would suggest hiring extra staff. All that being said, this is still a beautiful venue and I would recommend it to anyone. They also let you book your own vendors, which is a plus! All the guests had a blast!
Ariel H., 17 days ago
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Belle & Barn 

5.0

Tenino, WA
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $1,900

A unique small barn venue right outside the historical town of Tenino, WA, Belle & Barn offers a charming blend of rustic elegance and modern, intimate ambiance, making it an ideal choice for special events like weddings and gatherings. From the exposed wooden beams and high ceilings to the handmade rustic doors, nothing in this barn was factory-made. You and your loved ones will notice a modern black matte metal roof and creative touches throughout. You will fall in love with the natural surroundings, which create a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere. With customizable spaces that can be tailored to fit various themes, from vintage to modern chic, Belle & Barn is a fantastic location to celebrate your nuptials. This picturesque countryside setting often provides stunning backdrops for photos, while the warm, inviting interiors can be enhanced with floral arrangements and personal touches to make your event truly memorable!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Offers convenient lodging options
  • Bridal suite on site

Venue considerations

  • Dance floor not included
  • Does not allow pets
  • Not for you if you're looking for a sleek and contemporary space
Great setting to enjoy your moment in life. It is a very beautiful setting with nothing but nature around. It is a peaceful setting where you can enjoy the people around you. The host is great as well. I would recommend this for any event but even more for a nice relaxed wedding.
Fred, 2 months ago
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The Barn on Jackson 

5.0

Chehalis, WA
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Select services

Built in the 1940’s, this historic New England Style Bank Barn offers a unique and elegant backdrop for your wedding. The spacious 6,000 square foot chandelier-lit interior offers two floors of entertainment area with peek a boo mountain views and deck overlooking the farm. The surrounding grounds and main house offer picturesque outdoor locations for weddings, when the weather permits, and many great photo opportunities. For more pictures find us on Facebook!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Allows pets
  • Space for a large guest list
  • Private area for the wedding party

Venue considerations

  • No free parking
  • Does not provide event staff
  • No in-house lighting and sound packages available
The Barn on Jackson is a beautiful venue with plenty of room for lots of guests. It was winter so we only utilized the inside space. It was a tad cold in January but most guests were fine with a light jacket or sweater. Kari is super helpful setting up and answering any questions you might have. The whole room of decorations they have able to use is amazing too and definitely saves on your costs!
Patrice, 6 months ago
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Fern & Briar 
Raymond, WA
  • Up to 50 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $1,000

--* PLEASE NOTE: We only host SUMMER weddings between Memorial Day and Labor Day each year. *-- This venue is on a farm that has been in our family for five generations. We are a new venue, but we love this special place so much and wanted to share its beauty with others. The ceremony space is beneath the canopy of an old-growth spruce tree beside a creek. We were married in this spot and it was truly magical! There is an open-air field just beyond the tree that is available as a reception space. We offer a bridal dressing room within a 10'x10' decorated "glamping" tent. We also have the add-on option of a 15'x20' event tent available (please see pictures in the gallery). If you're interested, we also have goats, pigs, chickens, and old farm implements available for photo opportunities. We also now provide string lights and electricity (suitable for a food truck) in the reception field!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Surrounded by nature
  • Has an intimate feel for a small guest list
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe

Venue considerations

  • No built-in audiovisual options
  • Does not allow pets
  • Not wheelchair accessible

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Red Barn Studios 
Chehalis, WA
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $3,500

Red Barn Studios is a charming countryside wedding venue found in Chehalis, WA. The property is conveniently located midway between Seattle and Portland, making it ideal for guests traveling from either direction. Here, you’ll find a renovated gothic barn originally built in 1937. Each corner of this gorgeous 25-acre farm feels perfect for a milestone celebration, including your wedding ceremony and reception. Secluded by forests, rolling hillsides, and grassy lawns, the venue is perfect for you and your guests to enjoy an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Accommodates more than 200 guests
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Both indoor and outdoor options

Venue considerations

  • Does not allow pets
  • Not for you if you're looking for a sleek and contemporary space
  • Couple must handle cleanup and setup
Bella Torrente 
Winlock, WA
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor

Just imagine the wedding of your dreams! Nestled under tall pine trees covered in Edison lights, big wooden covered bridge crossing our winding creek, old farm fencing and equipment, ample room for your guests, covered and uncovered outdoor ceremony sites, an amazing bridal cottage, grooms quarters with games sure to keep busy, plenty of parking and excellent service from our staff. We are here to assist you in making it your truly one of a kind wedding. Located in Winlock, Wa just minutes off I5

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides a dedicated team on-site
  • Natural elegance with open spaces
  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away

Venue considerations

  • Does not allow pets
  • No free parking
  • Not for you if you prefer a more modern aesthetic
Lake Lawrence Community Club 
Yelm, WA
  • Up to 300 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $3,200

Lake Lawrence Community was once called “Edwards Pavilion” was established in 1923 by Louie Armstrong and Amber Reichel. All logs to build the lodge were felled from off the lake property itself and the fireplace was erected by Frank Noreen from Deschutes Falls. It took about one year to completed the building. This became an extension of Edwards Resort, a fishing a recreational getaway, here on Lake Lawrence. Afterwards many dances were held in the building. In 1973 the over 50-year-old resort closed, and the camping era came to an end. The resort property is now enjoyed by many private property homeowners. The playground, swimming area, and Edwards Pavilion became part of the Lake Lawrence Community Club, which still maintains these facilities for the benefit of their members. The lodge is also available to the community at large for all types of events to include weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, family reunions, and any other event.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Space for a large guest list
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe
  • Offers full flexibility in setup and decor

Venue considerations

  • Limited cleanup and setup services
  • Best for events with big guest lists
  • Does not allow pets

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About wedding venues in Montesano, WA

Washington offers a stunning backdrop for weddings with incredible diversity in settings. You'll find dramatic mountain ceremonies at Crystal Mountain Resort and waterfront celebrations at The Edgewater Hotel where you can literally say "I do" above the waters of Puget Sound. These venues showcase what makes the Pacific Northwest so special for couples looking to create memorable wedding experiences.

What Makes Washington Wedding Venues Uniquely Special?

The Evergreen State delivers venues that work with practically any wedding vision you might have. Evergreen Gardens in Ferndale gives you multiple garden spaces and a covered pavilion that handles Washington's unpredictable weather without sacrificing beauty. The 101 in Seattle lets you bring in your own preferred vendors in a spacious open environment while Sodo Park blends industrial-chic architecture with elegant sophistication. You'll find the perfect balance of practicality and atmosphere no matter what style speaks to you.

How Much Do Washington Wedding Venues Typically Cost?

Wedding venues in Washington average $6,399 which represents about 14% of your total wedding budget. That's actually below the national average of $6,500-$12,000 or 25% of total costs so you're getting better value here than in many other states. Most couples pay between $5,800 on the lower end to around $7,000 for premium locations depending on what features and services you need.

For different guest counts you can expect these approximate total wedding budgets: Small weddings with 50 guests run about $20,250 while 100-guest celebrations average $33,177. Medium-sized weddings with 150 guests typically cost $45,331 and 200-guest events reach approximately $56,197. Larger celebrations with 250 guests average $67,063 while truly big weddings with 300 guests generally cost around $77,929. These numbers help you plan realistically based on your guest list size.

Where Can You Find Accessible Venues in Washington State?

Crystal Mountain Resort offers exceptional accessibility with its scenic gondola that takes guests directly to mountaintop ceremony platforms. No hiking required for anyone with mobility considerations. The 101 in Seattle provides full wheelchair accessibility throughout their modern venue while Evergreen Gardens in Ferndale combines accessibility with that weather-adaptable covered pavilion. You'll find these venues prioritize inclusivity without compromising on the beautiful settings that make Washington weddings so special.

Which Washington Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

Willows Lodge in Woodinville Wine Country delivers sophisticated farm-to-table dining featuring what's fresh and local. You'll appreciate their seasonal menus that pair perfectly with regional wines. Salish Lodge & Spa near Snoqualmie Falls serves Pacific Northwest cuisine with dramatic waterfall views while The Edgewater Hotel specializes in seafood-focused menus showcasing the best of local waters. Your guests will remember these culinary experiences long after the cake is cut.

Can Remote Guests Experience Washington Weddings Beyond Basic Streaming?

IslandWood located just 35 minutes from Seattle offers potential for enhanced remote participation through its environmental education focus and tech capabilities. Liljebeck Farms in Woodinville provides versatile indoor-outdoor settings that support creative virtual elements while The Edgewater Hotel can accommodate interactive components for distant loved ones. You should confirm specific virtual offerings directly with these venues as technology options evolve rapidly. Even guests who can't attend in person can feel genuinely included with the right setup.

What Seasonal Factors Should Influence Your Washington Venue Choice?

August is peak inquiry time for Washington weddings and books up fast. Western Washington venues typically incorporate elegant indoor spaces with seamless transitions to outdoor areas giving you weather flexibility. Eastern Washington benefits from significantly more sunshine days between May-September making outdoor ceremonies more reliable. Mountain venues require snow contingency planning from November-April. The season you choose will dramatically impact both the look and logistics of your celebration.

How Can Washington Venues Balance Beauty with Practical Needs?

When selecting your Washington venue consider both its Instagram-worthy appeal and how it handles the nuts and bolts of your big day. Venues like Crystal Mountain Resort offer experienced on-site wedding teams while others may require more independent planning or outside coordination. The ideal venue combines Washington's natural beauty with practical amenities that support your vision without blowing your budget. You deserve both stunning backdrops and smooth logistics for a truly magical yet stress-free celebration.

Washington offers a stunning backdrop for weddings with incredible diversity in settings. You'll find dramatic mountain ceremonies at Crystal Mountain Resort and waterfront celebrations at The Edgewater Hotel where you can literally say "I do" above the waters of Puget Sound. These venues showcase what makes the Pacific Northwest so special for couples looking to create memorable wedding experiences.

What Makes Washington Wedding Venues Uniquely Special?

The Evergreen State delivers venues that work with practically any wedding vision you might have. Evergreen Gardens in Ferndale gives you multiple garden spaces and a covered pavilion that handles Washington's unpredictable weather without sacrificing beauty. The 101 in Seattle lets you bring in your own preferred vendors in a spacious open environment while Sodo Park blends industrial-chic architecture with elegant sophistication. You'll find the perfect balance of practicality and atmosphere no matter what style speaks to you.

How Much Do Washington Wedding Venues Typically Cost?

Wedding venues in Washington average $6,399 which represents about 14% of your total wedding budget. That's actually below the national average of $6,500-$12,000 or 25% of total costs so you're getting better value here than in many other states. Most couples pay between $5,800 on the lower end to around $7,000 for premium locations depending on what features and services you need.

For different guest counts you can expect these approximate total wedding budgets: Small weddings with 50 guests run about $20,250 while 100-guest celebrations average $33,177. Medium-sized weddings with 150 guests typically cost $45,331 and 200-guest events reach approximately $56,197. Larger celebrations with 250 guests average $67,063 while truly big weddings with 300 guests generally cost around $77,929. These numbers help you plan realistically based on your guest list size.

Where Can You Find Accessible Venues in Washington State?

Crystal Mountain Resort offers exceptional accessibility with its scenic gondola that takes guests directly to mountaintop ceremony platforms. No hiking required for anyone with mobility considerations. The 101 in Seattle provides full wheelchair accessibility throughout their modern venue while Evergreen Gardens in Ferndale combines accessibility with that weather-adaptable covered pavilion. You'll find these venues prioritize inclusivity without compromising on the beautiful settings that make Washington weddings so special.

Which Washington Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

Willows Lodge in Woodinville Wine Country delivers sophisticated farm-to-table dining featuring what's fresh and local. You'll appreciate their seasonal menus that pair perfectly with regional wines. Salish Lodge & Spa near Snoqualmie Falls serves Pacific Northwest cuisine with dramatic waterfall views while The Edgewater Hotel specializes in seafood-focused menus showcasing the best of local waters. Your guests will remember these culinary experiences long after the cake is cut.

Can Remote Guests Experience Washington Weddings Beyond Basic Streaming?

IslandWood located just 35 minutes from Seattle offers potential for enhanced remote participation through its environmental education focus and tech capabilities. Liljebeck Farms in Woodinville provides versatile indoor-outdoor settings that support creative virtual elements while The Edgewater Hotel can accommodate interactive components for distant loved ones. You should confirm specific virtual offerings directly with these venues as technology options evolve rapidly. Even guests who can't attend in person can feel genuinely included with the right setup.

What Seasonal Factors Should Influence Your Washington Venue Choice?

August is peak inquiry time for Washington weddings and books up fast. Western Washington venues typically incorporate elegant indoor spaces with seamless transitions to outdoor areas giving you weather flexibility. Eastern Washington benefits from significantly more sunshine days between May-September making outdoor ceremonies more reliable. Mountain venues require snow contingency planning from November-April. The season you choose will dramatically impact both the look and logistics of your celebration.

How Can Washington Venues Balance Beauty with Practical Needs?

When selecting your Washington venue consider both its Instagram-worthy appeal and how it handles the nuts and bolts of your big day. Venues like Crystal Mountain Resort offer experienced on-site wedding teams while others may require more independent planning or outside coordination. The ideal venue combines Washington's natural beauty with practical amenities that support your vision without blowing your budget. You deserve both stunning backdrops and smooth logistics for a truly magical yet stress-free celebration.

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