Utah is full of venues that work for weddings, receptions, and cultural events. Here’s a quick overview of types and areas to consider.
Mountain & Resort Venues
Park City and surrounding areas offer ski resorts and lodges with mountain views. These work well for destination-style weddings and smaller, intimate events. Summer and fall are peak; winter is ideal if you want a snowy, cozy feel. Be sure to confirm capacity and decor rules (e.g., open flames, hanging installations) before you commit.
Gardens & Outdoor Spaces
Several gardens and estates along the Wasatch Front offer lush backdrops for ceremonies and receptions. Best in late spring through early fall. Always ask about rain plans and whether tents or indoor backup space are available.
Ballrooms & Hotels
Salt Lake City and suburbs have many hotels and conference centers with ballrooms. They’re convenient for out-of-state guests, offer catering and lodging in one place, and are less weather-dependent. Great for large guest lists and events that need a predictable, climate-controlled environment.
Rustic & Unique Spaces
Barns, ranches, and historic buildings are popular for a more casual or “rustic” vibe. Utah County and smaller towns offer a range of options. If you’re going for a specific look (e.g., boho, Western, or traditional Indian), a local decorator can help you match the space to your theme.
Working With Your Venue
Once you’ve chosen a venue, share their rules (setup time, restrictions, contact) with your decorator. We’ll design around the space and coordinate with the venue so your decorations fit seamlessly and setup runs on schedule.
Looking for decoration ideas for a specific type of venue? Get in touch—we’re happy to suggest styles and packages that work for your location and budget.