I'm a north Georgia wedding and couples photographer with a passion for travel!
The way I see it... I’m not just here to take your pictures; I want to be your storyteller, your bestie, and your biggest cheerleader in creating moments that will last a lifetime.
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There’s a moment when you start planning your wedding where everything suddenly feels…the same.
Same venues.
Same photos.
And same “this could be anywhere” kind of feeling.
And if you’re anything like my couples, that’s not what you want.
You want something that feels grounded.
A place that has texture. Light. Personality.
Somewhere that actually adds to your day instead of just hosting it.
So instead of giving you a recycled list of wedding locations in North Georgia, I’m walking you through the ones I’ve experienced firsthand—the ones that photograph beautifully, feel intentional, and actually hold space for your special day.

It’s not about choosing the “best” wedding venue in North Georgia—it’s about choosing the one that feels like you.
Yonah Mountain Vineyard, Montaluce Winery, Venue in the Vines

Because your venue doesn’t just hold your wedding. It shapes how the entire day feels.

Just so you know, these are in no particular order of favorites so make sure you take a peek at all of them to help you find the best venue for your wedding day!
If you’re looking for a venue that feels tucked away, intentional, and a little bit magical—White Fox Cottage is one of those places that just gets it.
This is where Jessica and Skyler got married…in five inches of snow (which still feels wild to say for a North Georgia wedding).
It’s the kind of space that doesn’t need a ton added to it. It already has character, which means your day gets to feel like yours, not like a production.
Why couples love it:
Special features:
Average budget:
Most couples can expect to invest around $4,000–$8,000+ for venue rental, depending on the day, season, and package details. (Always confirm with the venue directly for updated pricing.)
Best season to get married here:
Every venue changes depending on the season—and honestly, that’s part of what makes North Georgia so special.
Best for you if:
You want a wedding that feels relaxed, emotional, and connected—without sacrificing nature aesthetics.



If you’re wanting a venue that feels open, calm, and effortlessly put together—Pleasant Union Farm is one of those places that gives you room to breathe.
Stephen and Jenna’s day here felt easy in the best way. Nothing rushed, nothing forced—just space to actually enjoy what was happening.
It’s one of those venues that doesn’t compete for attention, which makes it incredibly versatile depending on how you want your day to feel.
Why couples love it:
Special features:
Average budget:
Most couples can expect to invest around $6,000–$12,000+ for venue rental, depending on guest count, day of the week, and package inclusions. (Always confirm with the venue directly for updated pricing.)
Best season to get married here:
Best for you if:
You want a wedding that feels relaxed, spacious, and actually enjoyable—not rushed from one thing to the next.

The Garden Cottage feels like a quiet little pocket of calm.
It’s one of those venues where everything feels a bit softer—more intimate, more personal, more connected.
Max & Ansley, and Will & Katie both had days here that felt incredibly centered around their people, not production.
Why couples love it:
Special features:
Average budget:
Most couples can expect to invest around $3,500–$7,500+ for venue rental, depending on the day and guest count. (Always confirm with the venue directly.)
Best season to get married here:
Best for you if:
You want something intimate, emotional, and surrounded by greenery.



If you’re looking for something that feels a little different—in a good way—Wildflower 301 stands out.
Anna and Bryant’s wedding here had personality from start to finish. It didn’t feel overly traditional or boxed in.
It’s a space that gives you freedom to make the day your own.
Why couples love it:
Special features:
Average budget:
Most couples can expect to invest around $5,000–$10,000+, depending on the day and package. (Always confirm directly with the venue.)
Best season to get married here:
Best for you if:
You want your wedding to feel unique, personal, and a little outside the box.



If mountain views are even slightly on your radar—Summit Farm is going to catch your attention.
Abrianna and Zack’s wedding here had that peaceful, tucked-away mountain feel without requiring anything overly adventurous.
It’s quiet, scenic, and honestly just really grounding.
Why couples love it:
Special features:
Average budget:
Most couples can expect to invest around $6,000–$11,000+, depending on guest count and package details. (Always confirm with the venue.)
Best season to get married here:
Best for you if:
You want mountain views without turning your wedding into a full-on hike or adventure elopement.

Yonah Mountain Vineyard is one of those venues that immediately feels like an experience.
Between the vineyards and the mountain backdrop, it gives you that destination wedding feel—without actually leaving Georgia.
Paul and Cynthia’s day here felt elevated, but still relaxed.
Why couples love it:
Special features:
Average budget:
Most couples can expect to invest around $8,000–$15,000+, depending on guest count and inclusions. (Always confirm directly.)
Best season to get married here:
Best for you if:
You want a wedding that feels elevated, scenic, and a little like a destination experience.



If you’ve ever looked at wedding photos and thought, wait… is this Italy?—there’s a good chance it was Montaluce Winery.
Kristina and Austen’s wedding here had that elevated, almost destination-like feel, but without ever leaving North Georgia.
It’s one of the more well-known wedding venues in North Georgia, but it earns that reputation. The views, the architecture, the atmosphere—it all works together.
Why couples love it:
Special features:
Average budget:
Most couples can expect to invest around $10,000–$20,000+, depending on guest count, catering, and overall experience. (Always confirm with the venue directly.)
Best season to get married here:
Best for you if:
You want a wedding that feels like a destination without actually leaving Georgia.



If your style leans more clean, modern, and intentional—SpringHaus Farm is going to feel like a breath of fresh air.
Kinsey and Ethan’s day here felt simple in the best way. Nothing overdone, nothing competing for attention—just a really well-designed space that lets your day unfold naturally.
Why couples love it:
Special features:
Average budget:
Most couples can expect to invest around $5,000–$9,000+, depending on the day and package details. (Always confirm directly with the venue.)
Best season to get married here:
Best for you if:
You want something modern, simple, and elevated without feeling trendy or overdone.

If you’re drawn to something a little more classic, but still want it to feel warm and inviting—Four Oaks Manor is a solid wedding location in North Georgia.
Madelyn and Adam’s wedding here felt timeless without feeling stiff, which is honestly harder to find than you’d think.
It’s structured in a way that helps the day flow smoothly, which takes a lot of pressure off you.
Why couples love it:
Special features:
Average budget:
Most couples can expect to invest around $6,000–$12,000+, depending on guest count and package selections. (Always confirm directly.)
Best season to get married here:
Best for you if:
You want a traditional wedding that still feels personal and easy.



This is one of the wedding locations in North Georgia that feels like a bit of a hidden gem.
Venue in the Vines has that quiet, tucked-away energy that a lot of couples are looking for—but don’t always know how to describe.
Even during Ally and Kyler’s engagement session here, it was obvious how naturally this space lends itself to connection and slower moments.
Why couples love it:
Special features:
Average budget:
Most couples can expect to invest around $4,000–$9,000+, depending on the day and event details. (Always confirm directly with the venue.)
Best season to get married here:
Best for you if:
You want something intimate, scenic, and a little more under-the-radar.



Most wedding locations in North Georgia range from $4,000 to $20,000+, depending on the venue, guest count, and what’s included.
October and May are the most popular months thanks to great weather, fall color, and lush greenery.
Yes—venues like Summit Farms and Yonah Mountain Vineyard offer beautiful mountain views without requiring a hike.
North Georgia is known for outdoor venues like gardens, vineyards, and mountain-view spaces, many of which also offer indoor backup options. You’ll love this blog that features my favorite outdoor wedding venues near Atlanta!
Most couples book their venue 12–18 months in advance, especially for spring and fall weddings.
Focus on how the space feels and flows, not just how it looks in photos.
Yes—many venues in North Georgia are perfect for intimate weddings, micro weddings, and elopements.
Yes—but most venues already have indoor or covered options built into their packages.

If you’re in the middle of figuring all of this out—you’re not behind.
Most couples don’t just need a photographer. They need someone who understands how a place feels, how a timeline flows, and how to keep the day grounded when things don’t go exactly as planned.
If you’re planning a North Georgia wedding and want photos that actually reflect your experience—not just how it looked, I’d love to be part of it.
P.S. if you enjoyed this blog, you’d love this blog about my favorite Fall wedding venues in Georgia!
I'm a north Georgia wedding and couples photographer with a passion for travel!
The way I see it... I’m not just here to take your pictures; I want to be your storyteller, your bestie, and your biggest cheerleader in creating moments that will last a lifetime.
Check out my services and let's see if I'm available for your date!