20 of utah’s best wedding venues

Utah is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, awe-inspiring mountains, and enchanting venues that serve as perfect backdrops for unforgettable weddings. Here is a curated list of 20 of the best wedding venues in Utah:

20 Best Wedding Venues in Utah (2025)

Utah’s wedding venues are as varied as its landscape—from mountain lodges and desert escapes to historic parks and modern reception halls. Whether you're dreaming of alpine charm, red‑rock romance, or urban elegance, here are 20 of the best venues in Utah, highlighted with real or estimated pricing to help couples plan with confidence.

Featured Venues & Price Insights

  1. This Is The Place Heritage Park (Salt Lake City)

    • Offers themed historic venues like the Garden Place, Emigration Room, and Pioneer Center.

    • Pricing (venue-only): Garden Place evening rates range from $4,695$5,295 (Fri–Sun) to $4,395 (weekday morning); Emigration Room starts at $1,295 (morning) to $2,495 (Fri–Sun evening)

  2. Log Haven (Salt Lake City area)

    • A scenic mountain lodge nestled in Wasatch National Forest.

    • Venue-only packages start at approximately $2,340 for 50 guests

  3. Alta Peruvian Lodge (Alta)

    • Rustic ski-lodge charm in Little Cottonwood Canyon—seasonal availability.

    • Starting around $7,360 for 50 guests

  4. Sleepy Ridge Weddings (Orem)

    • Elegant setting with mountain views.

    • Estimated starting cost about $4,222 for 50 guests

  5. Red Butte Garden / Orangerie (Salt Lake City)

    • Lush botanical backdrop in an arboretum setting.

    • Starting at $3,110 for 50 guests

  6. Stone Gate Weddings & Events (Pleasant Grove)

    • All-inclusive packages; venue rentals for 50 guests start at only $650

  7. The Chase Mill at Tracy Aviary (Salt Lake City)

    • Quirky and intimate, with aviary charm.

    • Starting around $1,419 for 50 guests

  8. Millennial Falls (Draper)

    • Green, elegant indoor/outdoor venue.

    • Starts at approximately $5,255 for 50 guests

  9. Sorrel River Ranch Resort & Spa (Moab)

    • Luxury desert escape near Canyonlands.

    • Starting price: around $10,960 for 50 guests

  10. Deer Valley Resort – Empire Canyon Lodge (Park City)

    • Mountain ski resort ambience.

    • Starting at approximately $10,823 for 50 guests

  11. The Rooftop (Lehi)

    • Modern reception venue with amenities included.

    • Rates range from $2,750 to $3,900

  12. Wadley Farms (Utah County)

    • Castle-like rustic venue.

    • Rental from $4,500$6,500

  13. The Wild Oak (Lindon)

    • European-style ballroom with high ceilings and décor packages.

    • Pricing not listed; mid-range package implied

  14. White Willow Reception Center (Utah Valley)

    • Indoor/outdoor flexibility; catered basics included.

    • Pricing: $1,000$2,350

  15. The Bungalow (Pleasant Grove)

    • Cozy courtyard venue.

    • Estimated $550–$3,000*

  16. Barbwire & Lace (Pleasant Grove)

    • Rustic charm with modern amenities.

    • Pricing: $3,000–$4,500*

  17. The Wild Oak (Lindon, repeated)

    • Pricing: $4,000–$5,000*

  18. Castle Park (Lindon)

    • Multiple service options.

    • Pricing: $1,545$4,960

  19. Big Willow Barn (Lindon)

    • Rustic and budget-conscious.

    • Pricing: $1,250$1,800

  20. Lafête Venue (Salt Lake City area)

    • Elegant turnkey venue rental.

    • Weekday (Mon–Thu 6‑hr block): $2,350; Weekend (Fri–Sat 6‑hr): $2,950; Premium extended block: $3,550

Pricing Trends & Planning Insights

  • Overall Cost Range: Most Utah venues cost between $2,000 and $10,000, falling slightly under the national average

  • All-Inclusive Bundle Deals: Some local packages include venue, catering, floral, and cake; prices often start around $2,343 and can go up depending on capacity and add‑ons

  • Varying Factors: Pricing fluctuates based on guest count (typically anchored at 50 guests), seasonality, weekday vs weekend, inclusions (venue only vs full service), and region (urban/rural/desert/mountain).

  • Affordable Gems: Venues like Stone Gate ($650), The Chase Mill ($1,419), and some many Utah County venues ($550–$1,000) offer beautiful, budget‑friendly options.

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