The Top 10 Garden Wedding Venues in Ohio

Find Your Perfect Garden Wedding Venue in Ohio

Discover the most enchanting and romantic garden wedding venues in Ohio. From lush landscapes to picturesque gardens, these top 10 venues offer the perfect setting for your dream outdoor wedding. Get ready to say ""I do"" surrounded by nature's beauty and create memories that will last a lifetime.

  • 1

    Ziegler Park

    Cincinnati, Ohio
    Ziegler Park is a neighborhood park that has been designed and created for the community. Ziegler Park is a 4.5-acre green space located between the neighborhoods of Over-the-Rhine and Pendleton. Named after Cincinnati’s first mayor, David Ziegler, the park is a city-owned space that recently underwent a transformative renovation and expansion.
  • 2

    Blue Heron Lake

    Dorset, Ohio
    Blue Heron Lake is an idyllic venue surrounded by the beauties of nature. This venue offers an ideal location for those who would like to exchange their vows in an outdoor setting.
  • 3

    Holden Arboretum

    Kirtland, Ohio
    Unfortunately, Holden Forests and Gardens is divesting the Lantern Court Estate and it is no longer available for rental. Please see below for information on having your wedding at the Holden Arboretum's main campus. Imagine saying ‘I do’ with the soft and subtle scent of flowers in the breeze.
  • 4

    Wexner Park

    New Albany, Ohio
    Don’t settle. Make your wedding celebration the intimate, family affair you have been dreaming of. Wexner Community Park is a 2.2-acre park located in New Albany, Ohio, and it is a perfect venue for a fun, casual, and sentimental wedding celebration. The impeccably manicured park grounds include the Davis Commons formal lawn and the Karr Family Pergola, each ideal for your outdoor ceremony.
  • 5

    Taft Museum of Art

    Cincinnati, Ohio
    Taft Museum of Art offers elegance, convenience, and a masterpiece just around the corner. As one of the finest small art museums in America, this National Historic Landmark was built in 1820 and is home to an extensive art collection that includes European and American master paintings, Chinese porcelains, and European decorative arts.
  • 6

    Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum

    Hamilton, Ohio
    Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park is a unique venue for hosting your wedding celebration. The Lodge at this venue is a beautifully secluded indoor facility. Surrounded by large forest trees, gardens and lush greenery, your wedding will feel like a tranquil getaway for your guests. Inside, large windows grace the space to allow light to enter the reception room.
  • 7

    Mohican Gardens

    Loudonville, Ohio
    Mohican Gardens offers a wide variety of settings to host your special day. Built in 1854, the restored historic John Garst Barn provides a rustic setting and comfortable country atmosphere for your reception. The Conservatory atrium features tumbled paver stone floors and vibrant tropical plants from across the globe.
  • 8

    Schedel Arboretum & Gardens

    Elmore, Ohio
    Saying “I Do” at the Schedel Arboretum & Gardens provides a truly unique and unforgettable experience for not only you and your fiance but also for your guests. With six beautifully landscaped and versatile spaces located in either the Traditional Garden or the Japanese Garden, you will be able to customize your big day according to your own style and personality.
  • 9

    Whetstone Park of Roses

    Columbus, Ohio
    Is your idea of the perfect wedding located in a beautiful garden of roses surrounded by the warmth of the illuminating sun? The Whetstone Park of Roses is one of the most distinctive parks in the grand state of Ohio. Emerging in 1953, this 13-acre plot platforms over 11,000 roses with more than 350 different types!
  • 10

    Adena Mansion and Gardens

    Chillicothe, Ohio
    Adena was the 2000-acre estate of Thomas Worthington (1773-1827), sixth governor of Ohio and one of the state's first United States Senators. The mansion house, completed in 1806-1807, has been restored to look much as it did when the Worthington family lived there, including many original Worthington family furnishings.