The Best Raw Wedding Spaces & Venues in Tualatin, OR

The Best Raw Wedding Spaces & Venues in Tualatin, OR

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3 Wedding Venues in Tualatin, OR

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Walters Cultural Arts Center 

5.0

Hillsboro, OR
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $680

For a special day infused with the spirit of creativity and culture, consider the Walters Cultural Arts Center for your wedding day! With its classic red-stone architecture, stained glass features, custom woodwork ceiling arches, concert-quality sound system, and fine art gallery, the Walters is one of the west side’s most treasured sites for wedding ceremonies, receptions, and other special events. Whether you’d like an intimate family reception for 40 guests, an extravagant party for 200, or an outdoor reception on the lawn, the Walters provides a variety of amenable and affordable options for your big day. Located in the heart of Hillsboro’s historic downtown, this former church is a bustling nexus of cultural activity. Our facility is open Monday through Friday, with private rentals available on Saturday & Sunday.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Versatile for various event styles
  • Private area for the wedding party
  • Provides lighting and sound

Venue considerations

  • No on-premises lodging options
  • Additional event staff required
  • Does not allow pets
As a caterer, this venue is a favorite of ours! It is easy to find and get to, beautiful, and the staff is always great to work with. Our team is also in Hillsboro, so it is close to our location which makes catering there great! The have tables and chairs onsite, as well as a prep kitchen, which is convenient for the client and vendors. The space is very adaptable as well -- I've seen weddings held here, memorials, cocktail parties and more. Including my own highschool prom! 110% recommend checking out this venue, if you are looking for a Hillsboro event space with beautiful architecture.
Reedville Catering, 2 years ago
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Oaks Pioneer Chapel 

5.0

Portland, OR
  • Up to 75 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $1,250

Oaks Pioneer Chapel is an intimate, historic and affordable wedding venue in Portland, accommodating up to 75 guests for a ceremony with close friends and family. Built in 1851, it is the oldest original structure church in the state of Oregon and by design, its warm wood interior not only reflects the true Pacific NW style, it also creates exceptional acoustics, fostering a truly shared and intimate experience. Non-profit community-owned and operated, OPC offers a year round rate of $1250 for a three-hour booking, including a one-hour rehearsal. We offer convenient packages as well as micro-receptions in our gardens during fair weather months from June-October. The chapel, just 10 minutes from downtown, is nestled in the charming Sellwood-Westmoreland neighborhood near the Willamette River, Sellwood Park, and Oaks Amusement Park, providing a unique and vintage-style setting for weddings and elopements. Oaks Pioneer Church is non-denominational and we welcome everyone here.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Allows pets
  • Classic seating dinner
  • Has an intimate atmosphere

Venue considerations

  • Requires outside catering services
  • Not for you if you are drawn to more unconventional venues
  • Not wheelchair accessible
The Oaks Pioneer Chapel was the perfect venue for our wedding. From the moment we first inquired, the staff were thorough, immediate, and incredibly kind in their communication, answering all of our questions and making us feel at ease throughout the planning process. On the wedding day, the chapel provided a cozy, elegant, and vintage setting that truly captured the historic charm we were looking for. We especially loved the complimentary poster about the church's history, which was a thoughtful touch that our guests enjoyed learning about. Overall, the Oaks Pioneer Chapel exceeded our expectations and we would highly recommend it to any couple looking for a beautiful and unique wedding venue.
Sheila N., 3 months ago
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Risley Landing Gardens 
Milwaukie, OR
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $1,300

The site of Risley Landing Gardens was held by the Risley family for over 100 years. In 1983, it was donated to the Oak Grove Garden Club by Hugh G. Starkweather (the grandson of Jacob S. Risley) and William Starkweather. William was the son of Harvey Starkweather, a prominent legislator and educator. Mr. Starkweather wanted the site to be a memorial park in honor of his mother and sisters. A bronze plaque dedicated to them is implanted on the wall of the Landing.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Lush gardens
  • Venue is completely outdoors
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe

Venue considerations

  • Additional event staff required
  • Does not allow pets
  • No in-house catering options

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About wedding venues in Tualatin, 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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