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StoneCreek Lodge
Missoula, Montana
The Legacy Barn
Bridger, Montana
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Helena, Montana
Moss Mansion Museum
Billings, Montana
Fox Fields
Red Lodge, Montana
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Red Lodge, Montana
Rock Creek Resort
Red Lodge, Montana
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Red Lodge, Montana
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Billings, Montana
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Wedding Venues in Montana
Montana Wedding Venues
Big Sky Country’s huge landscapes and quiet environment, coupled with many venue choices, rank it as a sure-fire locale for any couple searching for a different kind of pretty. Be it a rustic ranch affair, a swanky mountain or lakeside lodge ceremony, or perhaps you and your fiancé(e) wish to say “I do” outside. At the same time, in one of the designated national parks in this beautiful state—Montana has the perfect setting awaiting every pair. Montana equates to big vistas and a great, memorable wedding among its vast mountains and broad prairie lands.
What Makes Montana Unique?
Another peculiarity of Montana is its natural beauty. Some of the best national parks and wilderness in the country are in this state, like Glacier National Park and Yellowstone. Couples who decide to get married in Montana will have the virgin wild scenery for their background: immense mountain ranges, pure rivers, and boundless meadows.
Common Montana Wedding Venue Types
Ranch and Barn Venues
A rustic ranch or barn is a very Montana venue type. These locations represent Montana’s Western heritage and offer laid-back, country charm for soon-to-be-married couples. Vast open fields, horses, mountain views, ranches, and barns provide authentic Montana to couples wanting a rustic wedding.
Mountain Lodges and Cabins
These are ideal for the couple who wants to really absorb all of Montana’s natural beauty. A place in Whitefish, Big Sky, or Bozeman will have views that look like they go on forever of the surrounding peaks and valleys. These venues are perfect for outdoor ceremonies with the mountain or forest covered in snow as your backdrop.
Outdoor and National Park Venues
Montana is a haven for outdoor lovers, and many couples choose to have weddings in the state’s national parks or by its picturesque rivers and lakes. Glacier National Park and other outdoor venues present truly majestic settings for couples seeking a ceremony in nature with dramatic, vast landscapes.
Resorts and Luxury Venues
Montana has luxury resorts and lodges for visitors desiring a more refined and upscale experience. Many of these venues offer all-inclusive packages and high-end amenities that will assist couples greatly in planning a seamless and elegant wedding day.
Montana Wedding Venue Cost
Compared to many other well-known wedding destinations, Montana is generally more affordable, thus offering to-be-wed couples beautiful landscapes on a shoestring budget. A wedding venue in Montana typically costs between $3,000 and $15,000 per event. Rustic ranches and barns are at the lower end of the price scale, while luxurious resorts and high-end lodges are expensive.
Montana Wedding Weather by Season
Spring
The typical spring (March to May) in Montana varies from 40 to 60 degrees with a chance of rain or snow. This is, at times, a valuable gamble. It is possible to have a backup indoor event for an outdoor event.
Summer
Of course, summer, from June to August, is the most favored time for marrying in Montana. The temperature rises warmly and pleasantly from the 70s to the 90s. The state’s long summer days with clear skies are perfect for outdoor ceremonies and receptions. Popular venues can get booked up early, so one needs to start planning.
Fall
Another beautiful time of year to get married in Montana is fall. The temperatures are cooler, in the 50s to 70s, and there’s stunning fall foliage. The changing colors of the leaves and crisp, cool air make autumn an ideal outdoor wedding season; however, couples should also be prepared for cooler evenings.
Winter
From December through February, temperatures in Montana often drop below freezing, especially in mountain regions. Certainly, an outdoor winter wedding in Montana would not be likely to happen because of the frostbite that would take place; however, there are plenty of other cozy options for indoor venues, such as lodges or cabins, which will allow you to host your winter celebration in a warm and inviting space. Many rental venues drop their prices in winter, making this less costly for the wedding budget.








