Portland, Oregon Wedding Venues

Your Ultimate Guide to Portland Wedding Venues

Planning your dream wedding starts with finding the perfect venue, and Portland, Oregon, offers an incredible range of options to suit every style, budget, and guest list. Whether you're envisioning a romantic garden ceremony, a rustic barn reception, or an elegant ballroom celebration, this vibrant city and its surrounding areas have it all.

In this guide, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most stunning wedding venues in Portland and nearby locations, complete with details on capacity, features, pricing, and more. From historic mansions and scenic outdoor spaces to industrial-chic lofts and waterfront views, these venues provide endless opportunities to create unforgettable memories.

No matter your vision, you’ll find a venue here that fits your style and budget. Let’s dive in and explore the best wedding venues Portland has to offer!

Portland Area Venues

The Cosmopolitan Ballroom @ Hotel Eastlund

Capacity: 101–150 guests
Features: Modern indoor ballroom, perfect for formal and elegant weddings.
Style: Indoor event space.
Pros: Sleek design, downtown location.
Cons: No outdoor options unless you rent another space at the rooftop tavern.
Pricing: Starts at $4,000.
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Blockhouse PDX

Capacity: 51–100 guests
Features: Intimate outdoor venue with lush garden vibes, ideal for smaller gatherings.
Style: Outdoor event space.
Pros: Gorgeous garden setting, unique ambiance.
Cons: Limited indoor space for inclement weather.
Pricing: Starts at $3,500.
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The Foundry at Oswego Pointe

Capacity: 151–200 guests
Features: Riverside views with indoor and outdoor options for modern weddings.
Style: Outdoor event space.
Pros: Scenic setting, flexible layout.
Cons: Limited availability in peak wedding season because this venue is extremely popular!
Pricing: Starts at $3,900.
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Castaway Portland

Capacity: 201–250 guests
Features: Industrial-chic space with tall ceilings and wrap-around windows.
Style: Indoor/outdoor options.
Pros: Stylish and spacious venue.
Cons: Urban location lacks natural scenery.
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Gray Gables Estate

Capacity: 201–250 guests
Features: Romantic garden venue with indoor and outdoor spaces.
Style: Outdoor event space.
Pros: Lush gardens, elegant atmosphere.
Cons: Outdoor spaces can be weather-dependent.
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Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel

Capacity: 101–150 guests
Features: Waterfront venue with a luxury lodge feel, perfect for intimate weddings.
Style: Indoor/Outdoor event space.
Pros: Stunning waterfront views.
Cons: Smaller capacity in their outdoor space.
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Rossi Farms

Capacity: 151–200 guests
Features: Rustic farm setting, ideal for country-style weddings.
Style: Outdoor event space.
Pros: Unique farm atmosphere.
Cons: No on-site accommodations.
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The Evergreen

Capacity: 151–200 guests
Features: Sleek indoor space with modern decor.
Style: Indoor only.
Pros: Stylish and contemporary.
Cons: No outdoor options.
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Victorian Belle Mansion

Capacity: 151–200 guests
Features: Historic mansion with Victorian charm, offering indoor and outdoor spaces.
Style: Outdoor spaces with some indoor options.
Pros: Historic ambiance, beautiful architecture.
Cons: Limited guest capacity for larger weddings.
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The Redd on Salmon Street

Capacity: 300+ guests
Features: Industrial venue with eco-conscious design and open spaces.
Style: Indoor event space.
Pros: Spacious and eco-friendly.
Cons: It may not suit couples seeking a natural setting.
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The Aerie at Eagle Landing
(Happy Valley, OR)

Capacity: 300+ guests
Features: Hillside views, green surroundings, and stunning outdoor spaces.
Style: Outdoor and indoor event space.
Pros: Scenic vistas, spacious grounds.
Cons: Distance from downtown Portland.
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Brightwater Weddings & Events
(Oregon City, OR)

Capacity: 251–300 guests
Features: Waterfront views and expansive grounds for large weddings.
Style: Outdoor event space.
Pros: Beautiful waterfront setting.
Cons: No covered outdoor space.
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Scholls Valley Lodge (Hillsboro, OR)

Capacity: 201–250 guests
Features: Scenic countryside with a rustic lodge design.
Style: Outdoor event space.
Pros: Picturesque and spacious.
Cons: Limited indoor ceremony options.
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Langdon Farms Golf Club (Aurora, OR)

Capacity: 251–300 guests
Features: Iconic red barn, manicured lawns, and open spaces.
Style: Rustic barn and golf course.
Pros: Charming setting, large guest capacity.
Cons: Outdoor ceremony space weather-dependent.
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Ainsworth House & Gardens (Oregon City, OR)

Capacity: 101–150 guests
Features: Historic mansion and lush gardens.
Style: Victorian Home.
Pros: Elegant and intimate.
Cons: Limited guest capacity.
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The Oregon Golf Club

Capacity: Up to 400 guests
Features: Scottish-style clubhouse with views of Mt. Hood, award-winning Rose Garden, and Rose Pavilion with 23-foot ceilings and crystal chandeliers.
Style: Elegant and luxury.
Pros: Stunning mountain and vineyard views; exclusive venue use on your wedding day.
Cons: Located approximately 20 minutes from downtown Portland, which may require transportation arrangements for guests.
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Chateau De Lis

Capacity: Up to 250 guests
Features: European-inspired mansion set on 133 acres with landscaped gardens, lakeside gazebo, and Juliet balcony.
Style: Luxury castle.
Pros: Romantic, castle-like setting with multiple ceremony locations; ample parking for guests.
Cons: Limited availability due to high demand; may require advance booking.
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Mt. Hood Center

Capacity: Varies by event space
Features: Multiple indoor and outdoor spaces with views of Mt. Hood; equestrian facilities available.
Style: Rustic and elegant.
Pros: Versatile spaces accommodating various guest counts; picturesque mountain backdrop.
Cons: Some areas may require additional decor to achieve the desired ambiance.
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Springwater Lakes Estate

Capacity: Up to 200 guests
Features: Private estate with lakes, manicured lawns, and a charming barn for receptions.
Style: Rustic and natural
Pros: Exclusive use of the property; serene, natural setting.
Cons: No getting ready spaces.
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Oak and Hood

Capacity: Up to 150 guests
Features: Historic building with oak floors, high ceilings, and large windows offering natural light.
Style: Vintage and elegant
Pros: Charming, historic ambiance; centrally located.
Cons: Limited outdoor space.
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The Troutdale House

Capacity: Up to 200 guests
Features: Historic building with exposed brick, wooden beams, and a vintage trolley car.
Style: Rustic and vintage
Pros: Unique, historic charm; flexible vendor policies.
Cons: Limited parking; may require coordination for guest transportation.
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The Allison Inn and Spa

Capacity: Up to 200 guests
Features: Luxury resort with vineyard views, full-service spa, and gourmet dining options.
Style: Elegant and sophisticated
Pros: On-site accommodations; comprehensive wedding packages.
Cons: Higher price point
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East Fork Country Estate

Capacity: Up to 150 guests
Features: Country estate with gardens, gazebo, and panoramic countryside views.
Style: Rustic and elegant
Pros: Secluded setting; personalized service.
Cons: Limited indoor space.
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Camp Colton

Capacity: Up to 200 guests
Features: Historic chapel surrounded by fir trees, charming banquet hall with vaulted ceilings, on-site cabins and cottages for accommodations.
Style: Rustic and natural
Pros: Serene forest setting; on-site accommodations for guests.
Cons: Only has that rustic, cabin vibe so not ideal for someone who wants anything else.
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The Water Oasis

Capacity: Up to 300 guests
Features: Five acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, multiple ceremony sites including a lakeside beach and pavilion, water features, and rose gardens.
Style: Elegant and versatile
Pros: Multiple picturesque ceremony and reception sites; comprehensive wedding packages.
Cons: 1 hour drive away from Portland.
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Sage and Social

Capacity: Up to 175 guests
Features: Countryside backdrop with rustic charm, indoor and outdoor spaces, and personalized event planning services.
Style: Rustic and intimate
Pros: Tailored wedding experiences; scenic rural setting.
Cons: No on-site accommodations.
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The Empress Estate

Capacity: Up to 300 guests
Features: Mansion and grand lodge with terrace gardens, overlooking the Columbia Valley, offering both indoor and outdoor event spaces.
Style: Elegant and grand
Pros: Stunning views; versatile event spaces; on-site accommodations.
Cons: Do not usually allow wedding parties onsite until 3 pm.
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Youngberg Hill & Winery

Capacity: Up to 350 guests outdoors; up to 200 guests indoors
Features: 50-acre hilltop vineyard with breathtaking views, award-winning wines, and a luxurious bed and breakfast.
Style: Vineyard elegance
Pros: Stunning vineyard setting; on-site accommodations; customizable wedding packages.
Cons: Located in McMinnville; may require travel arrangements for guests.
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Skamania Lodge

Capacity: Up to 300 guests
Features: 175-acre resort in the Columbia River Gorge with indoor and outdoor event spaces, luxury treehouses, and an adventure park.
Style: Rustic luxury
Pros: Breathtaking natural setting; on-site accommodations and activities; comprehensive wedding services.
Cons: Located in Washington; may require travel arrangements for guests.
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Anderson Lodge

Capacity: Varies by event space
Features: Family-owned lodge with multiple venues, including a hilltop house and forest setting, offering overnight accommodations.
Style: Rustic and cozy
Pros: Secluded setting; on-site accommodations; personalized service.
Cons: Located in Washington; may require travel arrangements for guests.
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Mt. Hood Ski Bowl

Capacity: Varies by event space
Features: Mountain resort with stunning views of Mt. Hood, offering unique transportation options like ski lifts and alpine slides for guests.
Style: Mountain adventure
Pros: Unique and fun experience; breathtaking mountain backdrop.
Cons: Seasonal availability; weather considerations may affect event planning.
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Navarra Gardens

Capacity: Up to 200 guests
Features: Private estate with lush gardens, water features, and multiple ceremony sites, including a gazebo and pavilion.
Style: Garden elegance
Pros: Beautifully landscaped grounds; exclusive use of the property.
Cons: Limited indoor space; may require tent rentals for larger events.
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Hood River Hotel

Capacity: Up to 120 guests
Features: Historic boutique hotel in downtown Hood River with vintage charm, offering on-site accommodations and event spaces.
Style: Vintage and intimate
Pros: Historic ambiance; convenient downtown location; on-site accommodations.
Cons: Requires creativity for large wedding party photos at other locations.
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West Hills Vineyards

Capacity: Up to 200 guests
Features: 20-acre vineyard with picturesque views, offering indoor and outdoor event spaces, including a historic barn.
Style: Rustic vineyard
Pros: Scenic vineyard setting; flexible event spaces.
Cons: Located in Salem; may require travel arrangements for guests.
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Camas Meadows Golf Club (Camas, WA)

Capacity: 151–200 guests
Features: Golf course setting with gazebo ceremonies.
Style: Outdoor event space.
Pros: Lush surroundings, great for outdoor weddings.
Cons: Golf course activity may affect privacy.
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Cape Horn Estate (Skamania, WA)

Capacity: 251–300 guests
Features: Panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge.
Style: Outdoor event space.
Pros: Breathtaking scenery, elegant yet rustic vibe.
Cons: Remote location.
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