Real Weddings

Six weddings, in their own words.

A small set of weekends from the last decade. Different seasons, different sizes, the same room behind it all.

Heather & Glenn  ·  Summer 2023

A summer weekend, set in stone the moment they walked the property.

Heather and Glenn had toured four other venues that week. They booked Zion Springs the day after their Vision Session. Eighty guests, three days, a Saturday ceremony at Walnut Grove with a thunderstorm that broke an hour before — and then didn’t return.

“Stop looking and book with Zion. Trust us — you will not regret it.

Laura & Colin  ·  Spring 2024

A spring wedding that didn’t make them wait between moments.

Laura and Colin had been to a dozen weddings in the year before theirs, and they kept noticing the same thing — wait for cocktail hour, wait for dinner, wait for the cake. Their Zion Springs weekend ran on time from start to finish.

“Zion Springs is unequivocally the most beautiful venue we have ever been to. Everything was completely thought out.

Jamie & David  ·  Winter 2024

A winter wedding with fireplaces in every suite and snow on Saturday.

Jamie and David picked February because it was the month they met. Sixty guests, a Friday rehearsal in the barn, a Saturday ceremony with the trees bare and the sky white, and surprises tucked into the weekend that the team had quietly arranged.

“We didn’t have to think about anything except each other and savoring every moment of the day.

Brynn & Jack  ·  Spring 2014

The wedding where the rain stopped exactly on time.

A May ceremony at Walnut Grove with a forecast that had everyone watching the radar all week. Saturday morning poured. The skies cleared by 3 PM. The recessional happened in sunlight. Brynn still calls it the luckiest hour of her life.

“The rain stopped exactly on time.

Sammi & Josh  ·  Fall 2017

A fall wedding where the rehearsal might have been the real one.

Sammi and Josh had a small Friday-night rehearsal with their parents and the wedding party. Forty minutes in, both sets of parents started crying. By the time they got to dinner, the wedding the next day felt like the encore.

“We cried during the rehearsal.

Lindsay & Paul  ·  Fall 2024

A fall wedding the parents still talk about.

Lindsay and Paul planned the wedding from California — both work full-time, both wanted the planning to take less than ten hours a week. They used the in-house team for everything. The two-night format meant their families actually got to know each other.

“Everyone worked together like clockwork. The organized timeline gave us total peace of mind.

A small operation

We host fewer than thirty weddings a year. Each one we treat like the only one.

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