Micro-Wedding Venues & Small Wedding Venues in Oregon to Consider For Your Wedding Day

When it comes to planning a micro-wedding–especially in a scenic spot like Oregon–the venue can make or break how you experience and soak in your day. 

I know what you’re thinking–Isn’t a micro-wedding or small wedding venue just the location where you have your wedding?  

Technically, yes. But it’s more than just a physical space–it’s the aesthetic, the atmosphere, and the vibe that help carry your wedding day experience. It’s the magic behind the place you get married–the spark lights up your memories when you think back on your wedding day. 

Location plays such a huge role in our memories. Places are what anchor us to our feelings and our experiences. Those sensory details–colors, sounds, scents–they all tie us to a particular memory and deepen our connections to a moment. The wedding venue you choose can make your memories more vibrant, and more lasting.

The right small wedding venue can even amplify the emotions you feel, helping you touch back into the experience and feelings of your wedding day. Venues frame our moments and help us revisit our stories every time our memories connect us back to them.  

In other words–a lot rests on a micro-wedding venue’s shoulders. 

But the pressure doesn’t have to get to you. If you and your partner are in the process of planning your small wedding in Oregon, I’ve created a list of must-consider Oregon micro-wedding venues and a few important considerations for choosing the right Oregon small wedding venue for you.  


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Landscape of a ceremony set up at a small wedding venue in Oregon located in the Columbia River Gorge.

What to Know Before Booking Your Oregon Micro-Wedding Venue or Small Wedding Venue

Everything to Consider Before Booking Your Oregon Small Wedding Venue 

I always say that choosing a micro-wedding venue should be a balance–equal parts logistics, gut feelings, and aesthetics. 

A place might seem perfect on paper, but if you don’t walk in and get a rush of wonder, it might not be the right spot for you. In the same way, as much as the atmosphere of a micro-wedding venue matters, it’s not always as simple as walking in and feeling the vibe. You’ll need to consider the other logistics of your wedding day when choosing a venue. 

If you’re not sure how to go about this balance, this list of questions and considerations can help you weigh what’s most important and give you an easy way to measure a venue’s pros and cons. 

Questions to ask yourselves:

  • Can this space accommodate our guests? Is the space big enough for the guest list you’ve invited? How will your loved ones feel in this space? How will you feel about your loved ones in this space? Is it too big? Too small? Or just right like Whitney + Levi’s private home rental in the Columbia River Gorge was.
  • Is this the aesthetic we’re after? If this is important to you, don’t let anyone tell you the look of your wedding doesn’t matter. How the space looks directly impacts how you feel about the venue. So, ask yourself–is this the aesthetic you’re chasing?  
  • How does this venue feel when we walk in? Do a gut check–what are your emotions when you see and experience the space? Do you get goosebumps? Can you fully envision the moments of your wedding happening in here? Is it one of those “this place could work” feelings that just doesn’t get you excited? 
  • Does the venue allow you to work with the creative wedding vendors you want to work with? Some vendors will likely prefer you work with their list of vendors–and that’s OK if it’s OK with you. If this is the case, but you’d prefer to work with creative wedding vendors, it’s OK to look for a different venue. Remember, vendors make such a difference on your wedding day (as well as leading up to it and after). 

Does this venue go with the flow of our day? It’s important to decide if the location of a venue works with the flow of your day. Do you plan to be around the venue most of your wedding day? Will you be bouncing around? Are there other places you’d like to explore? Can you extend your time here for a honeymoon? Try to consider your wedding venue in the big picture of the flow of your day and experience.

Landscape taken on an Oregon Coast cliff featuring Crook Point micro wedding venue.

Must-Consider Micro-Wedding Venues in Oregon  


Oregon Wedding Venues Perfect for a Micro-Wedding 

Landscape taken of the Columbia River Gorge at a micro wedding venue.

The Griffin House – Columbia River Gorge

  • Perfect for: Micro-Weddings 
  • Complete access to the grounds all day long 
  • Work with the vendors of your choice 

The Griffin House is a 120-year-old home rooted on a private cliffside property, boasting never-ending views of the Columbia River Gorge. Built in 1900, the property was once a dairy farm and fox farm–now, it’s a stunning space that encourages couples to plan days according to their vision, not a cookie-cutter version they present. 

Loloma Lodge – Mckenzie Bridge 

  • Secluded woodland retreat 
  • Lodging & accommodations available (including camping) 
  • River-side ceremony locations 

Loloma Lodge offers a unique forest setting with charming accommodations, a stylish reception area, camping options, a captivating stage, and a peaceful ceremony site—all seamlessly integrated within one enchanting destination.

House on Metolius – Camp Sherman 

  • Views of Metolius River,  Mt. Jefferson, Three Finger Jack  
  • Accommodations & lodging available for up to 42 guests 
  • Surrounding by a national forest, hiking trails, and wildlife 

Nestled along the Metolius River on 200 acres of private land and surrounded by an expansive national forest, House on Metolius has offered a secluded estate and retreat experience for over a century, blending nature with refined privacy.

Landscape of theOregon Coast small wedding venue, Crook Point, located on the Southern Oregon Coast.

Crook Point – Pistol River 

With epic views and secluded beaches, this Southern Oregon coastal property spans two miles near Brookings. Crook Point features eight homes and six stunning coastal venue sites, perfect for an unforgettable escape.

Bridal Veil Lakes – Columbia River Gorge 

  • Old-growth forests & a spring-fed lake as your backdrop 
  • Only 30 minutes out of Portland for easy accessibility 

Bridal Veil Lakes offers a breathtaking setting in the Historic Columbia River Gorge, surrounded by towering old-growth trees across three scenic acres. Its serene, spring-fed lake makes it an ideal location for unforgettable gatherings immersed in nature’s beauty.

Landscape featuring a bride at her small wedding venue with views of Mt. Hood in Oregon.

The Orchard – Hood River 

  • Lavender fields, lush secret gardens, in the shadow of Mt. Hood & Mt. Adams 
  • Can accommodate up to 175 wedding guests 

The Orchard is a premier Pacific Northwest wedding venue with sweeping views of Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams, nestled in the scenic Columbia River Gorge. This secluded, working farm offers an event space just five minutes from downtown Hood River, perfect for an authentic farm-to-table experience. Guests enjoy fresh, locally sourced food crafted only miles away from where they’ll enjoy it. 

The Ruins – Hood River 

  • Can accommodate up to 220 guests 
  • Serving locally-sourced beer, wine, and cider 
  • Downtown Hood River, walking distance to hotels, bars, and restaurants 

Nestled in downtown Hood River, The Ruins is a unique venue for weddings, receptions, and rehearsal dinners. This space blends indoor charm with a historic outdoor setting, located within the remains of a 100-year-old fruit cannery, and includes a stylish indoor Back Room for added versatility.

Mt. Hood Organic Farms – Mt. Hood 

  • Cozy studios and suites for pre-wedding events 
  • Meadows, ponds, gardens, and more for your ceremony and reception 
  • On-site catering, event management, and day-of coordination 

Founded in 1904, the Mt. Hood Organic Farms estate near Mt. Hood, just 20 minutes from Hood River and the scenic Columbia River Gorge, offers an enchanting farm and garden setting for your Pacific Northwest wedding. Hosting a limited number of weddings from late May until early October, this venue provides a seasonal experience with beautiful views and rustic charm.

The Ranches at Smith Creek Village  – Silver Falls State Park 

  • Space for up to 10 group camping sites & accommodations for up to 75 guests 
  • Davidson Ranch & Foothills Ranch–old and new ranch sites for your ceremony and stay 

Smith Creek Village’s Silver Falls Ranches provides a stunning backdrop for intimate weddings and events amidst the beauty of nature. Surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque landscapes, this venue offers a serene escape for couples seeking a tranquil setting. With rustic charm and modern amenities, the Ranches feature versatile indoor and outdoor spaces that can accommodate various styles and sizes of celebrations. Just a stone’s throw from the iconic Silver Falls State Park, this location is perfect for creating unforgettable memories.

The Leach Botanical Garden– Portland 

  • 17-acre garden in the heart of Portland 
  • Urban greenspace close to the best restaurants and hotels in Portland 
  • Up to 40 guests for 4 hours 

Deep in the heart of Portland, Leach Garden is an enchanting venue for micro weddings, offering a serene and picturesque backdrop for your special day. With its stunning botanical gardens, lush greenery, and vibrant seasonal blooms, the space creates an intimate atmosphere for exchanging vows. The garden’s serene pathways and charming nooks provide perfect spots for photos and celebrations. Couples can enjoy a seamless blend of nature and romance, making it an ideal choice for intimate gatherings.

Camp Colton– Colton 

  • Wilderness sanctuary on 85 acres of forest 
  • Overnight accommodations available for 50+ people, cottages, gathering hall, kitchen, & reception space 
  • RV spaces, tiny houses, and yurts are available for rental on-site 

Camp Colton is the perfect cozy spot for a nature-inspired micro wedding. Tucked away in the woods, this venue offers a relaxed atmosphere surrounded by nature, making it ideal for intimate ceremonies. With charming cabins and scenic outdoor spaces, you can say your vows under the trees or by a peaceful stream. The rustic yet charming vibe adds a unique touch, allowing you to create special memories with your closest friends and family.

Landscape of a couple canoeing on a mountain lake small wedding venue in Oregon.

The Suttle Lodge– Sisters  

  • Sits on the shore of Suttle Lake 
  • Surrounded by forested grounds and beaches (stunning in every season)
  • Perfect for big or small, indoor or outdoor micro-weddings 

The Suttle Lodge is a charming choice for a micro wedding. This rustic venue blends cozy cabins with beautiful outdoor spaces, allowing for a laid-back yet picturesque ceremony. Imagine exchanging vows with the serene lake and majestic forest as your backdrop. The lodge provides a welcoming atmosphere for you and your closest friends and family to celebrate your special day. Plus, with tasty food options and nearby activities, your wedding can feel both intimate and adventurous.

The River Cabaan– Tillamook  

  • Private riverfront, secluded mid-century cabin 
  • Booking limited elopements and micro-weddings every year 
  • Package includes a 2-night stay with the option to extend 

Imagine a cozy mid-century cabin in Oregon, surrounded by towering Balsam and Maple trees, right on the river. River Cabaan offers a private retreat ideal for luxury elopements and micro weddings. Each year, the venue hosts a limited number of couples for intimate ceremonies, including a two-night stay with the option to extend. With its stunning aesthetics and secluded setting, it’s the perfect romantic getaway for your special day.

Seawinds Estate – Bandon 

  • 200-foot cliff views & 5,600 square feet of luxurious space 
  • Weddings must be approved before booking 

Seawinds Estate is nestled on the southern Oregon Coast in Bandon, spanning 72 acres of breathtaking Pacific oceanfront. Perched atop a 200-foot cliff, this stunning estate offers 5,600 square feet of luxurious space, ensuring both privacy and spectacular views. Accommodating up to 16 guests, the estate features a variety of sleeping arrangements, including five king beds, two queen beds, and two twin beds, plus a king sleeper sofa. Experience the natural beauty and tranquility of this remarkable destination.

Landscape with a couple getting married at a micro wedding venue in Central Oregon.

Every Feeling of Your Wedding Day, Forever Yours 

Whether you choose to get married in a venue along Oregon’s cliffy coastline or among the towering Redwoods in a cabin, your micro-wedding venue should reflect exactly what feelings you’re chasing on your wedding day. 

But it’s not just your venue that should reflect that–your wedding photos should, too. Your wedding day, no matter how you plan and experience it, is more than just a moment in time. Your wedding photos give you the chance to feel something forever–to relive your vision of the day and connection you dreamed of.

When you’re ready to chat more about your wedding day–and how we can capture every beautiful moment–I’m here. 

Micro-Wedding Venues & Small Wedding Venues in Oregon to Consider For Your Wedding Day

Nov 24, 2024

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