Best Outdoor wedding venues in Maryland

Our Curated List of the Top 10 Maryland Outdoor Wedding Venues

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    Level A Small Plates Lounge

    Annapolis, Maryland
    Located in the Arts District of Downtown Annapolis, Level — A Small Plates Lounge — exudes a warm, rustic farm-to-table atmosphere that pulls from international and local inspiration to create a unique space for your wedding. Whether you're hosting an intimate gathering or a large wedding celebration, Level can effortlessly accommodate your vision and host up to 225 guests.
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    The Carriage House in Columbia

    Columbia, Maryland
    Oliver's Carriage House was built in the early 1800s as the barn and stables for a large private estate in Howard County, Maryland.. Inside the building, you'll find the original stone walls, exposed wooden beams and grand fireplace. Outside, the tree-lined grounds, colorful gardens and landscaped brick patio add to its historic charm.
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    Newton White Mansion

    Mitchellville, Maryland
    NEWTON WHITE MANSION offers an elegant and refined atmosphere for your guests. The estate is set alongside a beautiful golf course that spans over 586 acres of land. This Neo-Georgian style home was built in 1939 by architect William Lawrence Bottomley for Captain Newton H. White of the United States Navy.
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    Milton Ridge

    Clarksburg, Maryland
    Milton Ridge is ideal for the busy couple who are looking to bring their own style to an amazing venue that offers unrivaled flexibility. Everything you need is available on site, however outside vendors are welcome. (Food and beverage service is provided by our in-house catering team) There is no venue like Milton Ridge, a clear winner for style, service, and affordability.
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    Oxon Hill Manor

    Oxon Hill, Maryland
    Take a journey back in time as you make your way down the winding driveway and open lawns to OXON HILL MANOR. Admire the spectacular views of the Potomac River alongside flocks of wild turkeys that roam freely around the property. In 1927, the home was purchased by Benjamin Sumner Welles, the U.S.
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    Prince George's Ballroom

    Landover, Maryland
    A circular driveway leads you through the portico to the front door of the PRINCE GEORGE’S BALLROOM. One of the largest in the Washington, D.C. area, this ballroom is a former art deco country club. This design first appeared in France just before World War I and quickly became adopted in the United States following the end of the War.
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    Billingsley House Museum

    Upper Marlboro, Maryland
    Built around 1740, this Tidewater, plantation house from the colonial era is steeped in local history. Once owned by several leading families, BILLINGSLEY HOUSE is one of Prince George’s County’s earliest historic treasures. Only 20 minutes from the Chesapeake Bay, the brick house and land were named for Major John Billingsley – the original 1662 land grant owner.
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    Snow Hill Manor

    Laurel, Maryland
    Imagine yourself being swept away in a horse-drawn carriage as you enter the historic grounds of SNOW HILL MANOR. Passing through 17 acres of beautiful, leafy parkland along a cedar, tree-lined driveway you arrive at the historic house.
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    Turf Valley Resort

    Ellicott City, Maryland
    Turf Valley Resort is a premier destination for beautiful weddings and celebrations. From romantic outdoor ceremonies to elegant indoor receptions, the resort offers a magical wedding experience. Located in scenic Central Maryland, this venue features seven unique ballrooms in one stunning location.
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    Wildflower Estate

    Mardela Springs, Maryland
    Wildflower Estate is the Eastern Shores most popular boutique event venue. With an indoor max occupancy of 110 we are the ideal location for celebrating life's special moments, such as weddings, rehearsal dinners, bridal showers, baby showers, birthdays, and many other intimate events.