The Best Wedding Venues in Myrtle Point, OR

The Best Wedding Venues in Myrtle Point, OR

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Crook Point 

5.0

Gold Beach, OR
  • Up to 300 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $2,300

This versatile venue can host an array of events ranging from intimate elopements, micro weddings to extravagant celebrations, with its capacity for up to 300 individuals. The location boasts private beaches and woodland lawn areas at which couples can exchange their vows or host a reception. The sand-filled sites are an ideal choice for couples who wish to host a waterfront wedding. Couples can also hold their ceremony in one of the more wooded areas, which exude a tranquil and intimate atmosphere. The following venues can be utilized for wedding events: Arch Rock Main Lawn Byrdie's Beach Lawn, Mervue Estate, Lookout house, Sandstone Point and Cove beach. Crook Point boasts eight vacation homes that are nestled on the western portion of the family's 3,000-acre retreat. Our lodging quarters combined can accommodate 44 comfortably with a maximum of 62 overnight guests. These beautiful seaside homes are ideal for wedding parties and guests who are staying for an extended period of time.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Surrounded by nature
  • Rustic-chic setting
  • Pets can join the celebration

Venue considerations

  • No in-house catering options
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No dedicated areas for getting ready
Awarded Best of Zola
“Crook Point was the perfect venue for our elopement weekend with family. The team was incredibly helpful, customized, and tailored their communication to our specific needs as we planned an intimate getaway. The venue itself had a beautiful natural setting that felt like a family-friendly escape, and it had everything we needed to celebrate our special day. They even accommodated a special cleaning request, and provided great recommendations since we had not visited the site before. Thanks to our photographer Flora Gibson for the recommendation!”
Jessica W., 7 months ago
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Azalea Mountain Venue 

5.0

Azalea, OR
  • Up to 140 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $2,800

Did you know that Azalea Mountain Venue is a green-energy eco-friendly farm? Besides the beautiful area with exquisite mountain views, it is proud to be powered by solar and hydro-electric sources. A Commercial heating/air climate control system has been installed in the featured barn for year around event comfort. The venue has an intriguing, loving, and passionate history that is shared with those whom ask. The family of 4 generations come together during each new event, and cater to each couple's special day with a goal of making it a dream come true experience.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Multiple event spaces

Venue considerations

  • No in-house catering options
  • Does not provide event staff
  • Does not allow pets
“Highly recommend this venue! As we drove up and at first glance, we both knew this was everything we wanted for our special day! Azalea mountain accommodated everything we needed plus so much more and made the experience go so smooth! They respond quickly and are there for anything you may need help with! Thank you so much for everything Patti and family!”
Alyssa & J., 4 years ago
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The Point 
Port Orford, OR
  • Up to 40 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $12,300

Thank you for considering The Point for such a special day in your life. The Point offers the most spectacular views of the southern Oregon coast. We will make every attempt to make sure that your special day fulfills your wishes. Because The Point is a site of historical significance there are restrictions on the use of the property. Working with your wedding planner we will make sure that those restrictions are met and your expectations for your special day are met. We hire extra staff to make sure that all restrictions on property use are followed.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a sophisticated vibe
  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Has an intimate feel for a small guest list

Venue considerations

  • Does not allow pets
  • On-site parking not available
  • Additional event staff required
Parrot House 
Roseburg, OR
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor

The Parrott House brings history alive. Make reservations for formal dining, or come on in for a drink and open seating in our beautiful pavilion that is handcrafted design of reclaimed wood from the Seattle Rainier Brewery. Chef Thompson's view of a fine dining restaurant is simple, it should "combine an atmosphere where individual guests have fun while still experiencing a true world class meal.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Lush gardens
  • Provides catering services
  • Handles all cleanup logistics

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No in-house lighting and sound packages available
  • On-site parking not available

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About wedding venues in Myrtle Point, OR

Why Is Oregon the Perfect State for Your Wedding Vision?

Imagine celebrating your special day surrounded by Oregon's diverse landscapes; from dramatic coastlines to Mt. Hood's snow-capped peak. You'll find European-style settings in Willamette Valley's vineyards and juniper-dotted panoramas in Central Oregon's high desert. The Foundry at Oswego Pointe gives you ADA-compliant facilities with stunning Willamette River views that can host up to 200 of your guests. Looking for something bigger? Abernethy Center accommodates up to 300 guests with both majestic ballrooms and garden spaces to match your style. Planning ahead? September is when most couples start inquiring about Oregon weddings.

What Makes Oregon's Wedding Venues Unique?

Each region in Oregon offers you distinct venue characteristics to match your dream wedding:

In the Columbia Gorge-Hood River-Mt. Hood triangle, The Griffin House lets you exchange vows on a cliff edge with cascading waterfall views. Willamette Valley wine country features Zenith Vineyard where Tuscan architecture blends perfectly with Oregon's sustainable practices. If you're drawn to Central Oregon's high desert, FivePine Lodge welcomes you with timber-frame cabins framed by Cascade Mountain views. Beach wedding more your style? Crook Point gives you private beach access on a scenic preserve along the Oregon Coast.

How Much Do Wedding Venues in Oregon Cost?

You'll typically spend about $6,826 on your Oregon venue; that's 16% of your total wedding budget. Most Oregon venues run between $6,100 and $7,500, which is actually lower than the national range of $6,500 to $12,000.

Planning by guest count? Here's what you might spend in total:

  • 50 guests: $19,455
  • 100 guests: $31,653
  • 150 guests: $43,122
  • 200 guests: $53,378
  • 250 guests: $63,634
  • 300 guests: $73,890

Which Oregon Venues Offer Outstanding Food Experiences?

At Cornelius Pass Roadhouse, you can celebrate with up to 400 guests in their octagonal barn while enjoying McMenamins' handcrafted ales and locally-sourced cuisine. Amaterra Winery delivers fine dining with five-star service that highlights local seasonal ingredients in an elegant Portland setting. The Ecotrust Building gives you an industrial-chic backdrop in Portland's Pearl District with easy access to the city's renowned food scene. Need specialized catering? As Good As It Gets by Cheryl's on 12th creates exceptional customized menus spanning various international cuisines to match your tastes.

Where Can You Find Fully Accessible Wedding Venues in Oregon?

Your guests with accessibility needs will appreciate The Foundry at Oswego Pointe with its ADA-compliant wheelchair-accessible facilities overlooking the beautiful Willamette River. Abernethy Center offers wheelchair-accessible spaces for up to 300 guests with both indoor elegance and outdoor garden options. In Eugene, the Farmers Market Pavilion features wheelchair-accessible design with versatile spaces suitable for intimate ceremonies or grand receptions; whatever suits your vision.

How Can Oregon Venues Accommodate Remote Wedding Participants?

While most Oregon venues offer basic streaming for your distant guests, you might enhance the experience at places like Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood or Leach Botanical Garden in Portland. Their comprehensive event planning teams can help you create interactive streaming with real-time guest participation, virtual reality experiences or social media integration. Just across the Washington border, Skamania Lodge showcases Columbia River Gorge views while offering event capabilities that accommodate advanced remote participation tools for guests who can't attend in person.

What Should You Consider When Choosing an Oregon Wedding Venue?

Be aware that Western Oregon sees most rainfall between October and May, while Central Oregon enjoys over 300 days of sunshine yearly. For the most reliable outdoor wedding conditions statewide, plan between late June and September. You'll want to consider venues with both indoor and outdoor options to handle Oregon's variable weather patterns. Dreaming of a winter wonderland wedding? Mt. Hood venues offer magical snow-based celebrations; just remember to plan for guest transportation in wintry conditions.

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