12 Epic Spots To Get Married In Alaska That’ll Blow Guests Away
If you really want to WOW your guests, consider getting married at one of these scenic and spectacular venues in Alaska! From glacier top weddings to rustic, woodsy celebrations, Alaska really has it all. There are hundreds of venues to tie the knot at around Alaska and we’ve listed only a handful here, but if you know of any other beautiful places please share in the comments!

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Twin Bears Camp is a state park roughly 40 minutes east of Fairbanks down Chena Hot Springs Road. If you’re super outdoorsy then this would be a great place to get hitched. Imagine standing on the edge of the water saying your vows with miles of Alaskan wilderness spreading out behind you.

Why not get married on miles and miles of ice? The pictures would be pretty cool but I’m sure you would have to make it a speedy ceremony for the sake of your guests 🙂

Pioneer Park is a great place to tie the knot, all amenities including a dining hall are available along with the park venue and the park is lovely year round.

Host your wedding in the summer so you can have the ceremony looking out of the Chugach Mountains and Knik Arm.

Look out over the bluff to scenic view of Mt. Redoubt and the Cook Inlet.

With a large reception hall and a vast field looking out over water and trees, the Bayshore Clubhouse is a gorgeous choice for a wedding in Alaska.

Gloryview Farm is an adorable option for a rustic, quaint wedding surrounded by gardens and barns. If you want something outdoorsy but without all the hiking you’ve got to check out Gloryview Farm.

Though the lodge doesn’t provide the wedding services, they supply you with a list of professionals that can help you with the ceremony and reception. Driftwood Lodge allows you to rent the spaces necessary to throw a gorgeous and memorable wedding over looking Kachemak Bay.

Paradise Alaska is a great choice for a wedding in Palmer. The scenic surroundings of Pioneer Peak will leave you and your guests mesmerized. The location offers grounds rentals and RV spaces but some things you have to bring on your own like tents and chairs.

Second Star is in Homer and overlooks ocean views and the wild Alaskan mountains. The venue only accommodates 150 people but it will surely wow your guests!

In the winter it's a skiers paradise, but in the summer, this wedding venue is paradise for a couple wanting to tie the knot in Alaska. The Alpenglow Lodge is located in Anchorage and accommodates 200 people for the indoor venue and 300 people outdoors.

The Majestic Valley Lodge is an incredible venue for a wedding any time of year! Catch the northern lights and beautiful snowfall in the winter or gorgeous summer vistas of the Alaskan wilderness.
Would you consider any of these unique spots?
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