The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Noxon, MT

The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Noxon, MT

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Twenty Odd Base Camp 

5.0

Trout Creek, MT
  • Up to 120 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $5,200

Twenty Odd Base Camp is a truly unique, “off the beaten path” wedding venue, showcasing the natural beauty of Northwest Montana. On the doorstep of the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness, this family-managed property offers a secluded and peaceful location for couples to celebrate their wedding events. Dance under the stars in a spacious meadow, hold an intimate ceremony in a tranquil Aspen grove, or exchange vows at the nearby private waterfront. Available onsite is the Antler Dance Hall featuring an open reception area, bar, prep kitchen and upper loft for life music or a DJ. Two guest cabins are onsite and are a great option for your wedding party or family. For couples looking for a nature-inspired wedding location that showcases the beauty of Northwest Montana, offers lodging, and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure...Twenty Odd Base Camp may be just the place to begin a lifetime of adventure together.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Dressing room available
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe
  • Rustic yet refined style

Venue considerations

  • No on-site guest accommodations
  • Does not allow pets
  • Couple must handle cleanup and setup
We had an amazing wedding at TOBC! The day was perfect- from the ceremony in the meadow surrounded by birch trees, to our beautiful sunset pictures up on the mountain, followed by a fun party with our friends and family in the Antler Dance Hall. Highly recommend this location!
Molly A., a year ago
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The Homestead Barn at Dover Bay Resort 

5.0

Dover, ID
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $5,000

Imagine celebrating your most cherished occasion in a setting that feels both magical and deeply rooted in history. Dover Bay’s Homestead Barn, a lovingly restored 1930s landmark, offers the perfect blend of rustic elegance and natural beauty for weddings, reunions, and once-in-a-lifetime gatherings. Inside, the barn glows with romance—towering wooden beams, hand-hewn logs, and soft chandeliers casting a golden light. Upstairs, the open loft invites dining, while the lower level offers cozy seating where guests can relax and connect. Every corner feels warm, authentic, and one-of-a-kind. Step outside and your celebration unfolds against breathtaking scenery—rolling green lawns, panoramic mountain views, and a wide, welcoming patio that’s perfect for laughter, music, and dancing under the stars. We would love to give you a tour of the Homestead Barn! Give us a call to schedule an appointment.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Rustic yet refined style
  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe

Venue considerations

  • Requires outside catering services
  • No on-site bridal suite
  • Not wheelchair accessible
I don’t even know where to begin—our wedding at Dover Bay’s Homestead Barn was absolutely magical and exceeded every expectation I had! From the moment we toured the venue, I knew this was the place we would say "I do." The barn is rustic in all the right ways—charming, warm, and full of character—but also incredibly elegant and versatile. It gave us that cozy, intimate feeling while still being spacious enough for all our guests to feel comfortable and included. The views surrounding the barn are breathtaking. With the lake just a short walk away and the gorgeous mountain backdrop, we didn’t need to do much decorating—the natural beauty did most of the work for us. Our sunset photos turned out stunning and looked like they belonged in a magazine! Having the ability to rent cabins for our bridal party and out-of-town guests was a huge bonus and made the whole weekend feel like a destination wedding.
Joan, 7 days ago

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Why Is Montana an Incredible Wedding Destination?

Montana weddings offer the kind of jaw-dropping backdrops you simply can't find elsewhere. Picture exchanging vows with dramatic mountains framing your ceremony or celebrating in authentic ranch settings that capture the true spirit of the American West. The Meadows on Rock Creek lets you say "I do" in fields dotted with wildflowers while Sage Lodge positions your ceremony against the stunning panorama of Emigrant Peak and the Yellowstone River. What makes Montana venues truly special is how they seamlessly blend natural beauty with western heritage, creating spaces where your love story unfolds beside alpine lakes or under that legendary big sky Montana is famous for.

What Wedding Venue Types Define the Montana Experience?

You'll discover distinctive venue personalities across Montana that each offer their own flavor of western charm. White Raven Venue & Retreat in Alberton creates the perfect setting for intimate gatherings with indoor and outdoor spaces that showcase mountain views from every angle. If you're planning something larger, Star M Barn in Belgrade delivers authentic ranch architecture with gorgeous exposed timber beams that will stun your guests.

Need accessibility? The Big Yellow Barn near Bozeman offers fully ADA-compliant facilities with climate-controlled spaces that ensure wheelchair access without sacrificing any of that rustic Montana charm. Hardscrabble Ranch provides beautiful settings with convenient lodging options right on site while Sage Lodge gives you various spaces to choose from, each highlighting a different aspect of Montana's natural beauty.

How Much Should You Budget for a Montana Wedding?

Wedding costs in Montana vary based on how many people you're hosting. For 50 guests you'll need around $22,778 while a gathering of 300 guests jumps to $90,483. Most couples with 150 guests spend about $52,229 on their Montana celebration.

Guest CountEstimated Total Cost
50 guests$22,778
100 guests$37,959
150 guests$52,229
200 guests$64,980
250 guests$77,732
300 guests$90,483

Venues typically cost between $8,300 and $10,200 which represents about 18% of your total budget. That's actually slightly lower than the national benchmark where couples spend $6,500-$12,000 or about 25% of their total wedding budget on the venue alone.

What Are Montana's Top Wedding Vendors Worth Budgeting For?

When planning your Montana celebration look at venues that offer more than just space. Riverhouse BBQ & Events combines gorgeous ceremony areas with authentic Texas barbecue while Gallatin River Lodge serves local cuisine using fresh ingredients from the region. For a 150-guest wedding your vendor costs will typically break down like this: venue $9,243 (18%), catering $7,395 (14%), bar services $5,916 (11%), florists $5,724 (11%), videographers $4,977 (10%), photographers $4,622 (9%), planners $3,555 (7%), bands/DJs $1,400 (3%), cakes/desserts $761 (1%) and hair/makeup $750 (1%).

When Should You Book Your Montana Wedding Venue?

Montana venues typically book 14 months ahead with June being the busiest month for inquiries. If you've got your heart set on a prime summer weekend at a popular venue you should plan to book two seasons in advance. Winter dates offer more flexibility and often better availability if you're working with a shorter timeline.

How Can Montana Venues Accommodate Special Needs?

You'll find The Big Yellow Barn offers excellent ADA-compliant facilities with climate-controlled spaces and plenty of accessible parking. Looking for venues that can include remote guests beyond basic streaming? Consider customizing your Sage Lodge event with interactive virtual guest experiences or check out The Ranch at Rock Creek where they can create bespoke experiences that include virtual access to various wedding activities for those who can't attend in person.

What Makes Montana Wedding Venues Unique?

Montana venues deliver experiences that simply can't be replicated anywhere else. Your ceremony could feature unobstructed mountain views that will leave guests speechless or take place at venues like Riverhouse BBQ where outstanding food perfectly complements the natural beauty surrounding you. These distinctive settings transform weddings into immersive Montana experiences that showcase the state's natural grandeur and rich western heritage in ways that will make your celebration truly unforgettable.

Why Is Montana an Incredible Wedding Destination?

Montana weddings offer the kind of jaw-dropping backdrops you simply can't find elsewhere. Picture exchanging vows with dramatic mountains framing your ceremony or celebrating in authentic ranch settings that capture the true spirit of the American West. The Meadows on Rock Creek lets you say "I do" in fields dotted with wildflowers while Sage Lodge positions your ceremony against the stunning panorama of Emigrant Peak and the Yellowstone River. What makes Montana venues truly special is how they seamlessly blend natural beauty with western heritage, creating spaces where your love story unfolds beside alpine lakes or under that legendary big sky Montana is famous for.

What Wedding Venue Types Define the Montana Experience?

You'll discover distinctive venue personalities across Montana that each offer their own flavor of western charm. White Raven Venue & Retreat in Alberton creates the perfect setting for intimate gatherings with indoor and outdoor spaces that showcase mountain views from every angle. If you're planning something larger, Star M Barn in Belgrade delivers authentic ranch architecture with gorgeous exposed timber beams that will stun your guests.

Need accessibility? The Big Yellow Barn near Bozeman offers fully ADA-compliant facilities with climate-controlled spaces that ensure wheelchair access without sacrificing any of that rustic Montana charm. Hardscrabble Ranch provides beautiful settings with convenient lodging options right on site while Sage Lodge gives you various spaces to choose from, each highlighting a different aspect of Montana's natural beauty.

How Much Should You Budget for a Montana Wedding?

Wedding costs in Montana vary based on how many people you're hosting. For 50 guests you'll need around $22,778 while a gathering of 300 guests jumps to $90,483. Most couples with 150 guests spend about $52,229 on their Montana celebration.

Guest CountEstimated Total Cost
50 guests$22,778
100 guests$37,959
150 guests$52,229
200 guests$64,980
250 guests$77,732
300 guests$90,483

Venues typically cost between $8,300 and $10,200 which represents about 18% of your total budget. That's actually slightly lower than the national benchmark where couples spend $6,500-$12,000 or about 25% of their total wedding budget on the venue alone.

What Are Montana's Top Wedding Vendors Worth Budgeting For?

When planning your Montana celebration look at venues that offer more than just space. Riverhouse BBQ & Events combines gorgeous ceremony areas with authentic Texas barbecue while Gallatin River Lodge serves local cuisine using fresh ingredients from the region. For a 150-guest wedding your vendor costs will typically break down like this: venue $9,243 (18%), catering $7,395 (14%), bar services $5,916 (11%), florists $5,724 (11%), videographers $4,977 (10%), photographers $4,622 (9%), planners $3,555 (7%), bands/DJs $1,400 (3%), cakes/desserts $761 (1%) and hair/makeup $750 (1%).

When Should You Book Your Montana Wedding Venue?

Montana venues typically book 14 months ahead with June being the busiest month for inquiries. If you've got your heart set on a prime summer weekend at a popular venue you should plan to book two seasons in advance. Winter dates offer more flexibility and often better availability if you're working with a shorter timeline.

How Can Montana Venues Accommodate Special Needs?

You'll find The Big Yellow Barn offers excellent ADA-compliant facilities with climate-controlled spaces and plenty of accessible parking. Looking for venues that can include remote guests beyond basic streaming? Consider customizing your Sage Lodge event with interactive virtual guest experiences or check out The Ranch at Rock Creek where they can create bespoke experiences that include virtual access to various wedding activities for those who can't attend in person.

What Makes Montana Wedding Venues Unique?

Montana venues deliver experiences that simply can't be replicated anywhere else. Your ceremony could feature unobstructed mountain views that will leave guests speechless or take place at venues like Riverhouse BBQ where outstanding food perfectly complements the natural beauty surrounding you. These distinctive settings transform weddings into immersive Montana experiences that showcase the state's natural grandeur and rich western heritage in ways that will make your celebration truly unforgettable.

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