The Best Indoor Wedding Venues in White Salmon, WA

The Best Indoor Wedding Venues in White Salmon, WA

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5 Wedding Venues in White Salmon, WA

Indoor
Rocky Hill 

5.0

White Salmon, WA
  • Up to 150 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $6,000

Tree Deck, Courtyard, Indoor Space with Rentals in one! Sustainably designed & hand-built by one local family to create a warm and inviting atmosphere for your event with the trees on the property. The architecture seamlessly integrates with the natural landscape, allowing you and your guests to feel the forest's embrace. The towering trees, swaying in gentle whispers, provide a canopy of tranquility, while the vibrant colors of the foliage paint a picturesque backdrop for your celebration. With versatile indoor and outdoor spaces, we offer flexibility in planning your ceremony, reception, and everything in between. Exchange vows beneath a canopy of trees, enjoy local wineries & breweries with our community, and get a taste of the Columbia Gorge with our local vendors. Dance the night away in our beautifully adorned reception space with the privacy our of secluded venue offers.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Flexible event spaces
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe

Venue considerations

  • No in-house catering options
  • No on-site guest accommodations
  • Not wheelchair accessible
We are wedding photographers who recently got the chance to shoot at this beautiful venue. When I got to talking with the staff, I was shocked they’d only been open for a little more than a year. It was beautiful and the day flowed seamlessly, the experience made it feel like they’ve been doing this for 10 years. The highlights for us were the beautiful landscaping, tree deck, patio, and indoor space, and the people. Everything was close together (which can be a huge bonus for wedding logistics), and there was some really great areas for group photos. This wedding was in October, so it got kind of chilly and the giant campfire was a huge hit. If you’re looking for a woodsy venue with some really awesome owners, Rocky Hill is it!
Annika S., 7 months ago
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Columbia Gorge Hotel & Spa 

4.5

Hood River, OR
  • Up to 250 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $2,500

The Columbia Gorge Hotel is a registered National Historic Site and has a dramatic cliffside setting on the Columbia River, in the beautiful Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area. This beautiful destination wedding location is surrounded by seven acres of magical grounds with manicured lawns, gardens, ponds and bridges, and a creek that runs through the property that ends in our dramatic, privately-owned 208-foot Wah Gwin Gwin Falls! Located just 45 minutes from Portland International Airport, our 40 guest rooms, onsite restaurant Simon’s Cliff House, Valentino Bar, and Remedease Spa, allow for you and your guests to relax, dine, and enjoy their stay here. For your wedding, you can reserve blocks of rooms for your guests at set prices, so everyone you love can plan to be here together.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Multiple event spaces
  • Full catering menu to choose from
  • Provides a dedicated team on-site

Venue considerations

  • Lighting and sound are not included
  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • No on-site guest accommodations
This venue is absolutely amazing. My partner and I both grew up in Hood River and spent years coming here for family gatherings, so getting married at this spot was incredibly special. The grounds are STUNNING—they barely need any decor—and the catering staff was top-notch. We even lost a few things during the day, and both the hotel front desk and cleaning crew went out of their way to help us find them. Truly above and beyond service. That said, I had to take off a star because of the on-site wedding coordinator, Cheyanna. She created a number of last-minute issues and unfortunately brought down the overall joy of the day. The moment all the bills were paid, her attitude shifted to “I don’t want to be here,” and she showed little interest in how the event actually came together. It became clear she hadn’t taken notes during any of our meetings—she didn’t seem to know our timeline and ignored many things we’d already approved, like the candles we brought (which she wouldn’t allow our personal coordinator to light). She also gave conflicting answers without checking with staff. For example, we had pre-arranged to stock the bar with sparkling waters we were providing, which was approved by the venue and bartender. But on rehearsal day, she told us it wasn’t allowed—only for us to later find out from our parents that it was allowed after all. A similar situation happened with taking home leftover food: first it was a no, then a yes when we asked why not. (The food is top notch by the way, all of our guests had rave reviews) She also didn’t seem to be supporting the venue or her team. The outdoor bathrooms weren’t unlocked by cocktail hour, and guests arrived to wet chairs that she did not even check on after a morning drizzle. THANK GOODNESS for our personal wedding coordinator. She truly saved the day and handled most of the challenges that came up with Cheyanna. In fact, she said she might not recommend this venue while Cheyanna is still working there. This venue is a total gem, and with an enthusiastic, well-organized coordinator in place, it will be even better. Until then, I highly recommend hiring your own coordinator to make sure your day runs smoothly.
Sara Z., 2 days ago
The Hood River Hotel 
Hood River, OR
  • Up to 120 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $2,500

The Hood River Hotel is a historic property in the heart of Hood River’s downtown, offering 41 guest rooms and a 10 bed hostel. Built in 1911 and on the National Register of Historic Places the Hood River Hotel is the place to stay in the Columbia River Gorge. We are in the center of downtown nestled amidst local artisan shops, eateries, wineries, brew pubs and a myriad of outdoor adventure destinations. Enjoy food and drink from our Scandinavian inspired Broder Ost or chill in our lobby in front of the fireplace with a local craft beer.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Rustic yet refined style
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Allows pets

Venue considerations

  • No free parking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
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Stonehedge Gardens 
Hood River, OR
  • Up to 125 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $90

Old mansion in a private forest close to freeways and hotels voted most romantic year after year. Experienced staff handles everything for a perfect event. Private ceremony garden and separate beautiful terraces for dinner and reception.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides a dedicated team on-site
  • Has an energetic and exciting atmosphere
  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No on-premises lodging options
  • Not for you if you don't want a rustic vibe
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Crag Rat Hut 
Hood River, OR
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $3,000

Hood River’s rustic event venue supporting the Crag Rats, America’s oldest search and rescue team. Nestled in the east hills of Hood River, OR, the Crag Rat Hut offers a picturesque backdrop of Mt Hood and the Hood River Valley for your special day. Whether you're hosting an intimate gathering, a dreamy wedding, or a joyous celebration, the Crag Rat Hut's rustic charm and natural elegance set the stage for unforgettable moments. The venue's unique charm lies in its ability to seamlessly blend the warmth of a cozy cabin atmosphere with the grandeur of the great outdoors. What are you waiting for?

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a warm and cozy vibe
  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Offers full flexibility in setup and decor

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Does not provide event staff
  • Does not have a dance floor

Location flexible? Discover venues near White Salmon, WA

About wedding venues in White Salmon, 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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