The Top 10 Outdoor Wedding Venues in Alabama

Discover the Perfect Venue for Your Outdoor Wedding

Are you dreaming of saying 'I do' surrounded by the beauty of nature? Look no further than Alabama's top 10 outdoor wedding venues. From picturesque gardens to charming barns, these venues offer the perfect backdrop for your special day. Get ready to fall in love all over again as you explore the most enchanting outdoor wedding venues in Alabama.

  • 1

    The Alamite, Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

    Tuscaloosa, Alabama
    A new luxury boutique hotel situated in the heart of Tuscaloosa, The Alamite is a Tribute Portfolio Hotel located just blocks away from the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, Riverwalk, and Bama Theatre, 1.5 miles from Bryant-Denny Stadium and a short drive to idyllic Lake Tuscaloosa.
  • 2

    The Barn Smith Lake

    Bremen, Alabama
    Located just 45 minutes from downtown Birmingham, Alabama, this idyllic venue boasts 8,000 square feet of well-appointed indoor and outdoor space. Its stunning Main Hall is an open-air pavilion that looks over the picturesque “Cocktail Cove” at Smith Lake; it’s a rustic chic space that allows you to celebrate outside while being sheltered from the elements.
  • 3

    Stewartfield

    Mobile, Alabama
    Offering an abundance of southern charm and natural beauty, Stewartfield is an ideal place to marry the love of your life. This lovely Greek Revival raised cottage, built in 1849 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located on the western edge of Spring Hill College’s impeccably landscaped 400-acre campus in Mobile, Alabama.
  • 4

    Vulcan Park and Museum

    Birmingham, Alabama
    Ever since you first imagined your special day, you’ve always pictured it in a special place. Vulcan Park and Museum has become one of Birmingham’s most celebrated wedding venues, thanks to beautiful, spacious indoor banquet room and scenic outdoor spaces that offer breathtaking views from atop Red Mountain.
  • 5

    Ditto Landing Kingston Pavillion

    Huntsville, Alabama
    Why limit your wedding day to a stuffy celebration that only lasts a few hours, when you could enjoy the company of friends and family without facing the time constraints traditional venues impose? Whether you two are outdoor enthusiasts or looking for a relaxing retreat, Ditto Landing is the place for you!
  • 6

    Sheraton Birmingham Hotel

    Birmingham, Alabama
    Sheraton Birmingham Hotel is a wedding venue located in Birmingham, AL. The property comprises several versatile event spaces and is conveniently situated downtown near the Jefferson-Birmingham Convention Center and Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. With a dedicated staff to attend to your every need, this venue is the perfect place for a relaxed and memorable wedding.
  • 7

    Greystone Mansion

    Auburn, Alabama
    With over 125 years of history, The Greystone Mansion sets a stately backdrop for all of your wedding festivities. Just three blocks from downtown Auburn and Toomers Corner, the mansion features historically themed rooms filled with a world-class collection of antiques, artifacts, and artwork that reflect the elegance of the late 19th century.
  • 8

    The Tutwiler Hotel

    Birmingham, Alabama
    Featuring a seamless blend of timeless elegance and modern touches, The Tutwiler Hotel offers an unrivaled setting for your wedding festivities. Located in downtown Birmingham, Alabama, it was built over 100 years ago and is now listed as a national historic landmark.
  • 9

    Hampton Cove Wedding Venue

    Gurley, Alabama
    Known as one of the most beautiful venues in North Alabama, the Hampton Cove Wedding Venue Plantation practically brims with rustic elegance! Imagine exchanging your vows beneath towering trees as you share your first kiss as spouses beneath a wrought iron arbor, a shimmering pond, and fountain serving as your backdrop.
  • 10

    Swann Lake Stables

    Birmingham, Alabama
    Swann Lake Stables is part of a gated private residence located in Birmingham, AL. The home was originally built as Swann House (aka Swann Castle) by the famed Theodore Swann, a local businessman who struck it rich in 1920. The current owners rebuilt the Swann Lake Stables that are now used solely as an event venue for special occasions.