Planning a wedding in Vermont means choosing from mountain resorts, historic estates, rustic barns, lakeside retreats, and full-weekend destination properties. While each venue offers a different atmosphere—from formal garden celebrations to laid-back countryside weekends—pricing structures can vary widely based on season, guest count, lodging requirements, catering partnerships, and coordination fees. That makes reviewing real numbers before setting your budget especially important.
To simplify the process, we’ve rounded up popular wedding venues in Vermont and summarized high-level pricing pulled directly from venue materials. Below, you’ll find starting site fees, seasonal price differences, per-person catering ranges, required lodging minimums, and notable inclusions so you can better understand what to expect. All of the venues featured here are part of Tulle Together’s Wedding Pricing Transparency Project, created to help couples budget realistically before reaching out. Our website includes a growing database of Vermont wedding venue pricing documents—sign in to access full pricing PDFs for these venues and many more throughout New England.
Lareau Farm
Located along the Mad River in Waitsfield, Vermont, Lareau Farm offers a classic Vermont farmhouse setting paired with a sailcloth tented Pavilion Barn that accommodates up to 150 guests (100-guest minimum). The 2027 Saturday facility fee is $11,750 for June through October and $9,500 in May, and includes the ceremony site, tent, tables and chairs, event planner assistance, and use of the property’s grounds. All Saturday weddings are required to book the entire on-site inn for Friday and Saturday nights (rooms are paid by guests with a two-night minimum). Catering is in-house through American Flatbread, with dinner pricing ranging from $42 per person for the flatbread menu to $74–$84 per person for non-flatbread menus, plus appetizers starting around $8–$12 per person and bar service typically beginning at $45 per person based on consumption. Couples should also factor in service fees (starting at $2,100), linens ($300–$1,800), an 18% food and beverage gratuity, and Vermont meal and alcohol taxes, making this a full-service Vermont wedding venue where food and experience are central to the overall investment.
The Pitcher Inn
Located in Warren in Vermont’s Mad River Valley, The Pitcher Inn is a refined, boutique-style venue known for its quiet luxury aesthetic and intimate scale. Wedding packages range from elopements at $700 (plus lodging) to intimate weddings starting at $3,200++, while full-inn buyouts begin at $32,000++ for two nights with accommodations for up to 34 overnight guests and celebrations of up to 75 attendees. Their most comprehensive option, the Complete Wedding Weekend, starts at $42,750++ and includes a rehearsal dinner, full reception, and farewell brunch. On the culinary side, plated menus begin at $85 per guest for three courses (or $100 for four), with bar service typically starting around $45 per guest based on consumption. With multiple indoor dining spaces, garden and tented celebration options, and an on-site wine cellar for intimate dinners, The Pitcher Inn is best suited for couples seeking a polished, full-service Vermont wedding experience with a private estate feel.
The Lilac Inn
Located in Brandon, Vermont, The Lilac Inn is a nine-room historic inn that offers full weekend buyouts for couples wanting a private, classic New England celebration. Facility fees range from $5,950–$6,450 from May through October and $4,450–$4,950 from November through April, depending on guest count (with pricing tiers under or over 100 guests). The facility fee includes a dedicated wedding coordinator, six hours of event staffing plus rehearsal coverage, tables, chairs, service ware, and full setup and breakdown. Catering is priced per person, with traditional dining packages at $85, $105, or $115 per guest depending on menu inclusions, plus a 20% service fee and 10% Vermont meals tax. Couples are asked to reserve all nine guest rooms for the weekend at a blended rate of $250 per room per night (plus tax), making this a polished yet approachable Vermont inn wedding option that combines in-house catering with exclusive property access.
Woodstock Inn & Resort
Located in Woodstock, Vermont, the Woodstock Inn & Resort is a full-service luxury resort venue capable of hosting weddings of up to 225 guests across a variety of ballrooms, gardens, barns, and tented spaces. Reception site fees range from $8,000 to $27,000 depending on the venue, size, and season, and during peak season (May through October) there is a $20,000 food and beverage minimum. Plated wedding dinners are priced per entrée selection, with options ranging from $100 to $165 per person depending on dish choice, and include a seasonal harvest display, five passed hors d’oeuvres, a choice of soup or salad, wedding cake, and coffee service. Hosted bar packages start at $24 per person for the first hour (Woodstock level) or $30 per person (Rockefeller level), with per-drink pricing also available. Couples should also factor in a 22% service charge and Vermont taxes. With 142 guest rooms, multiple indoor and outdoor ceremony options, and resort amenities including golf, spa services, and Kelly Way Gardens, Woodstock Inn & Resort is well suited for couples planning a polished, large-scale Vermont destination wedding weekend.
Killington Resort
Killington Resort in Killington, Vermont offers multiple mountaintop and ballroom venues with guest capacities up to 300. For 2026, site fees vary by location and date: K-1 Lodge starts at $9,500 for Saturdays ($6,500 Friday/Sunday), The Peak Lodge starts at $15,000 for Saturdays ($9,500 Friday/Sunday), and the Oscar Wilde Ballroom begins at $4,000 for Saturdays ($3,500 Friday/Sunday), with holiday weekends priced higher. Reception packages are priced per person in addition to the venue fee, ranging from $115 to $176 per guest depending on the package and venue, and include a one-hour hosted bar, hors d’oeuvres, plated or buffet dinner with salad (and soup in higher-tier packages), wedding toast, cake cutting, and coffee service. For Peak and K-1 weddings, a reception package is priced at $149 per person and includes a one-hour deluxe host bar and a two-course plated dinner. Couples should also factor in a 20% service charge plus applicable Vermont taxes. With gondola access at The Peak Lodge, discounted guest room rates, and perks like a complimentary two-night suite and even a Killington season pass for larger weddings, this venue is ideal for couples planning a mountain resort celebration with built-in amenities and dramatic views.
Mountain Top Resort
Located in Chittenden, Vermont, Mountain Top Resort is a sprawling lakeside property with a barn reception space, private beach pavilion, and on-site lodging for up to 290 guests across lodge rooms, cabins, and guest houses. Reception site fees for The Barn vary by season, ranging from $5,000–$8,000 on winter and shoulder-season Saturdays and up to $15,000 for peak-season Saturdays (May through October), with lower pricing for Fridays and Sundays and no site fee for non-holiday Monday–Thursday weddings. Ceremony site fees are $750 Monday–Thursday and $1,000 Friday–Sunday, including rustic benches and a weather backup location. Reception dinner menus range from $85–$105++ per guest, hors d’oeuvres typically run $25–$40++ per guest, and a five-hour fixed open bar starts at $70++ per guest, with additional taxes and a 20% service charge applied. With mountain views, a dedicated in-house coordinator, and amenities like a private beach, spa, and guest houses, Mountain Top Resort is well suited for couples planning a full Vermont wedding weekend with built-in lodging and activities.
Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home
Located in Manchester, Vermont, Hildene is a historic Georgian Revival estate overlooking the Taconic and Green Mountains, offering formal gardens, sweeping lawns, and a 60’ x 110’ reception tent for up to 220 guests. Wedding facility fees range from $8,000 for Monday–Thursday events to $13,000 on Fridays, $18,000 on Saturdays, and $14,000 on Sundays (with holiday Sundays priced at Saturday rates). The fee includes use of the terrace, formal garden, banquet tent, dance floor, stage, tables, white folding ceremony chairs, and on-site coordination services such as timeline preparation, rehearsal direction, and event setup. Catering and floral services are contracted separately through their exclusive partners, allowing couples to customize their food and design while hosting guests on one of Vermont’s most iconic estate properties. With panoramic mountain views and a refined, garden-party atmosphere, Hildene is especially suited for couples planning an elegant outdoor wedding with historic charm.
Brook Bound Inn
Located in Wilmington, Vermont, Brook Bound Inn is a 32-acre property offering mountain-view ceremonies, a rustic post-and-beam pavilion reception space, and on-site lodging for up to 40 guests. Rental pricing ranges from $2,500 for weekday Classic Elegance packages to $4,000 for weekend single-day rentals, while two-day experiences with lodging included start at $8,000 for weekdays and $10,000 for weekend celebrations. All packages include private use of the property for ceremony and reception, tables and chairs for up to 80 guests (with a maximum capacity of 150 if additional rentals are brought in), ceremony benches, and access to amenities like the 30’ x 70’ pool, sports court, fire pit, and expansive grounds. A $1,000 non-refundable deposit is required to secure the date. With hayride ceremony arrivals, views of Mount Snow and Haystack, and a cozy pavilion atmosphere, Brook Bound Inn is ideal for couples looking for a relaxed, rustic Vermont wedding weekend with built-in lodging and plenty of outdoor activities.
Riverside Farm
Located in Pittsfield, Vermont, Riverside Farm is an exclusive-use country estate that hosts just one wedding per week, offering a three-day wedding weekend across multiple barns and meadow ceremony sites for up to 200 guests. 2027 venue fees range from $6,000 in May–June and November–December to $8,000 in July–August and $10,000 during peak September–October season, plus a coordination fee of $3,200 (for up to 249 guests) and applicable Vermont taxes and service charges. The venue fee includes access to the Red Barn, Stonewell Barn, Stone Cellar, ceremony site, cocktail tent, fire pit and lawn games, a rain backup location, and one night in The Suite. Catering is exclusively through Vermont Farms Catering, with rentals handled separately, and overnight accommodations for up to 26 guests are available on-site with a two-night minimum (with lodging rates ranging from $300 to $1,725 per night depending on the space). With panoramic mountain views, historic barns, and a full weekend buyout structure, Riverside Farm is ideal for couples planning a classic Vermont destination wedding with a private estate feel.
The Barn at Fox Run
Located in Ludlow, Vermont with views of Okemo Mountain and the Fox Run Golf Club, The Barn at Fox Run is a luxury barn venue offering a 3,500 sq. ft. pillarless reception space that accommodates up to 150 guests, along with an outdoor Fairway ceremony site that can seat up to 250. The Fairway ceremony fee is $2,500, and reception rental includes full setup, linens, standard floor plan layouts, and support from the on-site events team. Dinner menus are priced at $125 per person and include a first-hour passed or stationary hors d’oeuvres reception (additional hours are $20 per person), a choice of salad, entrée selections ranging from steak and seafood to pasta and vegetarian options, plus starch and vegetable pairings. Bar packages range from $36 per person for beer and wine only to $48 per person for a premium bar and $55 per person for a deluxe top-shelf package (all based on three-hour service, with additional hourly fees). Couples should also factor in a 22% event gratuity and applicable Vermont taxes, as well as a 20% non-refundable deposit to secure the date.
Vermont has no shortage of beautiful wedding venues—but the real key to budgeting confidently is understanding the numbers behind them. Rental fees, guest minimums, service charges, security requirements, and catering policies can vary dramatically from one space to the next. If you want to compare venues side by side and see real pricing documents before reaching out for a tour, create a Tulle Together account to unlock access to our growing database of venue pricing materials.
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