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Plan a Wedding

Let Stowe be more than the place where you say “I do”—let it be where you begin a new chapter, surrounded by the beauty of Vermont, where nature and love entwine to create something timeless. Here, every step, every glance, and every moment feels like it’s been waiting for you.

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Where Your Forever Begins

Imagine your perfect moment—whether it’s the crisp fall air filled with the vibrant colors of the season, the serene quiet of winter’s first snow, the fresh blooms of spring, or the warmth of summer’s golden sunsets. Each season in Stowe creates its own magic, offering a romantic setting for your vows. Picture yourself exchanging promises beneath an arch of autumn leaves, or with snow-capped mountains as the backdrop to your ceremony. Whatever your dream, Stowe offers the perfect season, the perfect setting, and the perfect feeling, all woven into one unforgettable day.

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Get Started on Your Stowe Wedding

There are a variety of venues in Stowe that will cater to your unique vision—whether you’re planning an intimate elopement in nature, a small gathering at a cozy inn surrounded by towering pines, or a grand celebration at one of Stowe’s premier resorts. The town’s talented local vendors—from photographers and florists to caterers and musicians—bring your dream wedding to life, ensuring every detail is as personal and beautiful as your own love story.

FAQs

Is Stowe a good destination for a Vermont wedding?

Yes. We offer a combination of mountain scenery, historic New England character, resort amenities, local vendors, lodging, restaurants, and year-round activities. Couples can plan anything from an intimate elopement to a larger destination wedding.

What types of wedding venues are available in Stowe?

We offer access to wedding settings that include resorts, inns, lodges, restaurants, outdoor mountain locations, private event spaces, and intimate properties surrounded by Vermont scenery. Venue capacity, ceremony locations, catering, accommodations, and weather backup options vary by property.

Can I plan an elopement or small wedding in Stowe?

Yes. We have venues and natural settings suitable for elopements, micro-weddings, and intimate celebrations, as well as larger resorts and event spaces for traditional weddings. We recommend confirming access rules and permit requirements before planning a ceremony in a public outdoor location.

Can Go Stowe help me find wedding vendors?

Yes. You can submit a wedding inquiry to receive recommendations from us for local venues and vendors based on your vision and preferences. We can connect you with Stowe-area photographers, florists, caterers, musicians, planners, lodging providers, and other event professionals.

Can wedding guests stay near the ceremony and reception?

Yes. We offer access to hotels, resorts, inns, bed-and-breakfasts, cabins, condos, and vacation homes that can accommodate wedding guests. We can help couples explore group lodging based on room count, preferred price range, location, and event dates.

What information should I provide in a Stowe wedding inquiry?

We recommend providing your preferred wedding dates, estimated guest count, ceremony and reception needs, lodging requirements, venue style, budget considerations, food and beverage preferences, and any activities planned for guests.

What can wedding guests do during a destination wedding weekend?

We offer wedding guests access to restaurants, shops, breweries, galleries, spas, hiking and biking trails, scenic attractions, seasonal events, and mountain activities. We can also connect couples with options for group tours, welcome gatherings, outdoor excursions, or post-wedding brunches.

When is the best time of year for a wedding in Stowe?

We host weddings throughout the year. Summer offers green mountain landscapes and outdoor recreation, fall is known for foliage, winter provides snowy scenery, and spring offers a quieter atmosphere and seasonal renewal. We recommend considering weather, lodging demand, venue availability, and backup plans for outdoor events.