The Best Covered Outdoor Wedding Venues in Richmond, VT

The Best Covered Outdoor Wedding Venues in Richmond, VT

How do we sort results, including Sponsored Ads and personalized results?


2 Wedding Venues in Richmond, VT

Covered outdoor
Quick responder
Stowe Mountain Resort 
Stowe, VT
  • Up to 350 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $14,500

Nestled amidst the breathtaking Vermont landscape, Stowe Mountain Resort offers an enchanting setting for your dream wedding. With its iconic peaks, lush forests, and charming villages, this four-season destination provides a picturesque backdrop for your special day. Imagine exchanging vows beneath a canopy of vibrant fall foliage or surrounded by a winter wonderland. The resort's versatile venues can accommodate intimate gatherings or grand celebrations. From the top of Vermont' highest peak to the heart of Spruce Peak village, Stowe Mountain Resort has the perfect space to bring your vision to life.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Multiple event spaces
  • Accommodates more than 200 guests
  • Both indoor and outdoor options

Venue considerations

  • Does not have a dance floor
  • Best for events with big guest lists
  • No dedicated areas for getting ready
Quick responder
Sleepy Hollow Inn 

5.0

Huntington, VT
  • Up to 165 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $6,830

Sleepy Hollow’s Round Barn and Pavilion feature a majestic view of Vermont’s famed Camel’s Hump from the large reception area that can accommodate up to 165 guests. Have your wedding ceremony by the pond, cocktails under the pavilion and dance the night away in the 17 sided Round Barn. Included in our wedding package is a two-night stay in our eight distinctively decorated guest rooms. Each offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains or our pond. Awaken each morning to a delicious breakfast. We also allow camping for weddings and have a bonfire pit. Your guests will enjoy the lovely grounds and over 30 miles of trails where they can hike, bike or cross country ski. Let Sleepy Hollow set a wonderful atmosphere for your special day!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Bridal suite on site
  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Provides lighting and sound

Venue considerations

  • Does not provide event staff
  • No in-house catering options
  • Not for you if you don't want a rustic vibe
We absolutely loved having our wedding at Sleepy Hollow Inn in Huntington, VT! This venue is uniquely Vermont and perfect for a wedding in any season. It offered everything we dreamed of—stunning views, versatile spaces, and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that made our weekend unforgettable. One of our favorite aspects was that our closest family could stay onsite at the inn, allowing us to maximize our time together. We could even add on having them cook breakfast for us each morning, which was such a thoughtful touch and added to the sense of community and celebration. The versatility of the venue’s spaces gave us complete peace of mind, knowing we’d have a beautiful option no matter what the weather brought. From the charming round barn to the pavilion, gazebo by the pond, and the fire pit, each area offered something special. The bonfires we had both nights were a huge hit with our guests, and everyone loved the swings around the fire—a unique and fun touch! Carol, the innkeeper, was so friendly and accommodating, making sure every detail was taken care of with care and warmth. Her hospitality made us and our guests feel right at home. If you’re looking for a venue that combines Vermont charm, stunning natural beauty, and thoughtful hospitality, we cannot recommend Sleepy Hollow Inn highly enough. It truly made our wedding weekend magical, and we’ll cherish the memories forever! * Photos by Eaton Photo
Greta B., 7 months ago

Location flexible? Discover venues near Richmond, VT

About wedding venues in Richmond, VT

Why Choose Vermont for Your Wedding Celebration?

Vermont gives you historic barns with 200-year-old hand-hewn beams, mountain resorts offering panoramic views and lakeside venues with private beaches perfect for sunset ceremonies. The state transforms dramatically with the seasons creating distinct backdrops for your special day; from May's delicate apple blossoms to September's peak foliage when sugar maples burst into vibrant crimson and gold.

What Wedding Venue Options Can You Find in Vermont?

Barn & Farm Venues: Rustic Elegance

Vermont's iconic barn venues showcase cathedral ceilings with original post-and-beam architecture that can accommodate both intimate gatherings and larger celebrations up to 175 guests. Farm venues let you exchange vows within blooming gardens that evolve throughout the wedding season offering a natural backdrop that changes with each month.

Mountain & Resort Venues: Scenic Vistas with Convenience

Mountain Top Resort offers you 700 acres of private land with distinct ceremony sites including mountaintop meadows featuring expansive views. At Sugarbush Resort you can create comprehensive wedding weekends with dedicated coordinators organizing activities between your wedding events for a complete experience.

How Accessible Are Vermont Wedding Venues?

While specific fully accessible venues aren't widely advertised venues like The Essex Resort and Spa and Retreat Farm in Brattleboro offer potential options for your inclusive celebration. Always reach out to venues directly about their accessibility features including ramps wheelchair-accessible restrooms and accommodations to ensure all your guests can fully participate.

What Do Vermont Wedding Venues Cost?

You'll find Vermont wedding venues typically range from $5800 to $7000 which falls below the national benchmark of $6500 to $12000. September commands premium pricing as Vermont's most sought-after wedding month thanks to ideal weather and stunning foliage conditions.

Total wedding budgets based on guest count:

  • 50 guests: $22,457
  • 100 guests: $37,217
  • 150 guests: $51,092
  • 200 guests: $63,492
  • 250 guests: $75,892 (corrected)
  • 300 guests: $88,291

How Should You Budget for Vermont Wedding Services?

Service CategoryAverage Cost% of Total Budget (150 guests)
Florists$7,11014%
Wedding Planners$7,11014%
Venues$6,39913%
Videographers$4,90610%
Catering$5,11910%
Photographers$4,6579%
Bar Services$4,0958%
Bands and DJs$1,4703%
Cakes and Desserts$1,1232%
Hair & Makeup$7251%

When Should You Book Your Vermont Venue?

For those dreamy fall foliage weddings from late September to mid-October you'll need to book 12-18 months in advance. Summer weddings require a 10-12 month lead time while winter weddings offer you more flexibility with shorter booking windows if you're planning on a tighter timeline.

Which Vermont Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

The Old Lantern Inn and Barn in Charlotte delivers exceptional culinary experiences with Chef Roland's creations that your guests will describe as "the best they've ever tasted." At Killington Resort Chef Eric can create tailored menus accommodating your dietary preferences while Lareau Farm Inn gives you farm-to-table options in a picturesque countryside setting your foodie friends will appreciate.

How Can Remote Guests Participate in Vermont Weddings?

You can find several Vermont venues that accommodate interactive remote participation beyond basic streaming. Look for places offering multi-camera setups interactive platforms for real-time messaging and even virtual reality experiences. The best venues will help you create personalized digital experiences and virtual gatherings before or after your main celebration so everyone feels included.

What Makes Vermont Weddings Unique?

Your Vermont wedding will likely involve guests traveling from out-of-state creating perfect opportunities for multi-day celebrations. Local venues often partner with regional attractions to offer your guests custom experiences; brewery tours guided hikes or private farm visits that showcase Vermont's unique character and natural beauty making your wedding a true destination experience.

Why Choose Vermont for Your Wedding Celebration?

Vermont gives you historic barns with 200-year-old hand-hewn beams, mountain resorts offering panoramic views and lakeside venues with private beaches perfect for sunset ceremonies. The state transforms dramatically with the seasons creating distinct backdrops for your special day; from May's delicate apple blossoms to September's peak foliage when sugar maples burst into vibrant crimson and gold.

What Wedding Venue Options Can You Find in Vermont?

Barn & Farm Venues: Rustic Elegance

Vermont's iconic barn venues showcase cathedral ceilings with original post-and-beam architecture that can accommodate both intimate gatherings and larger celebrations up to 175 guests. Farm venues let you exchange vows within blooming gardens that evolve throughout the wedding season offering a natural backdrop that changes with each month.

Mountain & Resort Venues: Scenic Vistas with Convenience

Mountain Top Resort offers you 700 acres of private land with distinct ceremony sites including mountaintop meadows featuring expansive views. At Sugarbush Resort you can create comprehensive wedding weekends with dedicated coordinators organizing activities between your wedding events for a complete experience.

How Accessible Are Vermont Wedding Venues?

While specific fully accessible venues aren't widely advertised venues like The Essex Resort and Spa and Retreat Farm in Brattleboro offer potential options for your inclusive celebration. Always reach out to venues directly about their accessibility features including ramps wheelchair-accessible restrooms and accommodations to ensure all your guests can fully participate.

What Do Vermont Wedding Venues Cost?

You'll find Vermont wedding venues typically range from $5800 to $7000 which falls below the national benchmark of $6500 to $12000. September commands premium pricing as Vermont's most sought-after wedding month thanks to ideal weather and stunning foliage conditions.

Total wedding budgets based on guest count:

  • 50 guests: $22,457
  • 100 guests: $37,217
  • 150 guests: $51,092
  • 200 guests: $63,492
  • 250 guests: $75,892 (corrected)
  • 300 guests: $88,291

How Should You Budget for Vermont Wedding Services?

Service CategoryAverage Cost% of Total Budget (150 guests)
Florists$7,11014%
Wedding Planners$7,11014%
Venues$6,39913%
Videographers$4,90610%
Catering$5,11910%
Photographers$4,6579%
Bar Services$4,0958%
Bands and DJs$1,4703%
Cakes and Desserts$1,1232%
Hair & Makeup$7251%

When Should You Book Your Vermont Venue?

For those dreamy fall foliage weddings from late September to mid-October you'll need to book 12-18 months in advance. Summer weddings require a 10-12 month lead time while winter weddings offer you more flexibility with shorter booking windows if you're planning on a tighter timeline.

Which Vermont Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

The Old Lantern Inn and Barn in Charlotte delivers exceptional culinary experiences with Chef Roland's creations that your guests will describe as "the best they've ever tasted." At Killington Resort Chef Eric can create tailored menus accommodating your dietary preferences while Lareau Farm Inn gives you farm-to-table options in a picturesque countryside setting your foodie friends will appreciate.

How Can Remote Guests Participate in Vermont Weddings?

You can find several Vermont venues that accommodate interactive remote participation beyond basic streaming. Look for places offering multi-camera setups interactive platforms for real-time messaging and even virtual reality experiences. The best venues will help you create personalized digital experiences and virtual gatherings before or after your main celebration so everyone feels included.

What Makes Vermont Weddings Unique?

Your Vermont wedding will likely involve guests traveling from out-of-state creating perfect opportunities for multi-day celebrations. Local venues often partner with regional attractions to offer your guests custom experiences; brewery tours guided hikes or private farm visits that showcase Vermont's unique character and natural beauty making your wedding a true destination experience.

What types of wedding venues are in Richmond, VT?

What other Richmond vendors will I need?

What other wedding venues are nearby?

What other wedding services are nearby?