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April 30, 2025

How to Choose the Right Alaska Wedding Venue

When you’re planning a wedding in Alaska, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the options. From glaciers to forests, oceanside cliffs to cozy lodges, Alaska has it all. But your venue should do more than just look good—it should feel like you.So how do you choose the perfect Alaska wedding venue? Let’s break it down by vibe, vision, and experience.

 

Man holding a phone and a microphone while toasting a newly married couple at AK Diamond Ranch an Alaska wedding venue.

1. Start with Your Vision: Elopement or Celebration?

Do you picture exchanging vows alone on a glacier… or dancing with 100 guests under twinkling lodge lights?

Elopement: Think glacier landings, national parks, mountaintop overlooks, or private cabins.

Small wedding: Look for venues with intimate indoor/outdoor space

Full celebration: Consider event-ready venues with space for dining, dancing, and views

Couple walking and holding hands in Hatchers Pass. A common wedding location in Alaska.

2. Match the Vibe to Your Personality

Ask yourselves: are we more…

Adventurous and wild → Helicopter-accessed glaciers, hiking elopements, remote eco-lodges

Relaxed and cozy → Forest cabins, lakeside lodges, gardens

Elegant and modern → Upscale hotels, indoor venues with scenic windows

Fun and quirky →  Breweries or venues with personality

A couple holding clear umbrellas and walking in a forrest in Girdwood, Alaska.

3. Consider the Season and Scenery

Summer: Ideal for mountain views, glacier tours, wildflowers, and longer hours of daylight

Fall: Crisp air, autumn colors, and cozy vibes

Winter: Snowy landscapes, northern lights, and lodge fires

Spring: Fresh growth and quiet venues before tourist season

Each season brings its own challenges (and magic!), so your ideal Alaska wedding venue may depend on the time of year you love most.

Woman wearing a white dress walking along a beach in Seward toward a man in a green suit. She is getting ready for a wedding first look at Salted Roots a wedding venue in Alaska.

 

4. Think About Logistics

Some venues are only accessible by:

Helicopter or boat

Unpaved or seasonal roads

Downtown access with modern comforts

Ask yourself: How far do we want guests to travel? Will it be easy to get there in the season we want to marry?

Woman wearing a white dress walking on a glacier in Palmer, Alaska. The couple pictured chose the Knik Glacier as the perfect venue for their Alaska wedding.

 

5. Look for Photo Potential

Choose a venue that offers tons of beautiful scenery. This makes the most of your photography investment! I always guide couples toward locations with variety—mountains, trees, water, and open skies.

Want help scouting your dream venue? I’m not just your photographer—I’m your local expert and planning partner, too.

Get in touch here and let’s start dreaming up your wedding day together.

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