Vermont Wedding Resources

Your Curated Insider Guide

  • Venues

    From elegant barns to lakeside resorts, Vermont has no shortage of stunning places to get married. Whether you’re dreaming of a mountaintop ceremony or an elegant inn wedding, there are many locations that set the perfect scene.

  • Elopements

    For couples who want something small and meaningful, Vermont is full of hidden-gem locations and vendors who specialize in intimate celebrations. Whether it’s just the two of you or a handful of loved ones, find the perfect setting for a scenic elopement.

  • Catering & Bar

    Food and drinks make an experience unforgettable. From farm-to-table dining to craft cocktails, Vermont’s caterers and bartenders bring a locally inspired touch to your wedding.

  • Photography

    Your wedding photos and video are what you’ll look back on forever. Vermont has some of the most talented photographers and videographers who know how to capture the landscape, the details, and the emotions of the day.

  • Planners

    A great wedding planner makes all the difference. Whether you need full-service planning or just day-of coordination, Vermont has experienced wedding professionals who can handle the details, so you can focus on celebrating.

 Vermont Wedding FAQs

  • Vermont is a popular wedding destination, especially in peak seasons (fall and summer). Venues often book up 12–18 months in advance, and top vendors (photographers, planners, caterers) can fill up a year ahead. If you’re planning a wedding during peak season, it’s best to secure your venue first, then book your key vendors as soon as possible.

  • Vermont is beautiful year-round, with the most agreeable weather conditions from May to September.

    Consider your wedding theme and match it to the season like so:

    • Fall (September–November): Vibrant foliage, cool crisp air, and a naturally cozy atmosphere, perfect for rustic barns and candlelit receptions.

    • Summer (June–August): Lush green landscapes, warm golden sunsets, and the ideal setting for lakeside ceremonies and outdoor celebrations.

    • Winter (December–March): Snow-covered mountains, cozy fireside gatherings, and a magical setting for an intimate, romantic wedding.

    • Spring (April–May): A season of renewal, with blossoming flowers, quiet venues, and the charm of Vermont’s countryside waking up from winter.

  • Yes. To get legally married in Vermont:

    • You’ll need to apply for a marriage license at any Vermont town clerk’s office.

    • There is no waiting period, and the license is valid for 60 days.

    • The fee is usually $60 (varies by town).

    • You don’t need to be a Vermont resident to get married here.

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