The Best Small Wedding Venues in Washington, PA

The Best Small Wedding Venues in Washington, PA

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2 Wedding Venues in Washington, PA

Farms, barns, ranches
Up to 50 guests
Available on September 13, 2026
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Caboose Farm 

5.0

Sabillasville, MD
  • Up to 350 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $4,500

Caboose Farm is a beautiful, rustic wedding venue located in Sabillasville, Maryland (just north of Frederick, MD) that blends beautiful scenery with convenient accommodations. Located in close proximity to Baltimore; Washington, D.C.; and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the venue offers a charming 220-acre space with access to attractions such as golf, wineries, and hiking. Its scenery also provides a beautiful backdrop for events, with scenic wedding sites to choose from, countryside barn, and pastoral farms and pastures. Inside the event buildling we can comfortably accommodate up to 150 guests for a seated dinner. For groups over 150, we would have to bring in a tent for the dinner portion of the evening. The property offers seven fully furnished houses on its premises that can, collectively, accommodate 97 guests. The houses offer you the opportunity to spend a full weekend with your friends and family while celebrating your special day with those you love!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Allows pets
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe
  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away

Venue considerations

  • Venue feels large for events with small guest lists
  • No all-inclusive dining options
  • Not for you if you don't want a rustic vibe
I don’t even know where to begin with describing how amazing Caboose Farms is. As someone that works in the wedding industry, I identified far in advance that I wanted to get married at Caboose Farms. I especially was interested in the property since it allowed us to also host 80 people in their 7 houses for the weekend. We both knew we wanted to make our wedding into a weekend of time with our family and friends and not have everyone sitting in hotel rooms - Caboose Farms was the perfect solution. Once I showed my future husband the venue he also fell in love with it. The houses are so inviting and our guests enjoyed the house layouts. In addition the ample ceremony options and significant space in the event barn for you to use in many different ways was amazing. Our guests were able to enjoy the game room, theatre room, wrap around deck, fire pit, and of course the dance floor!! Now to get to the best asset at Caboose Farms- Colby and his staff. We booked the venue and houses 18 months in advance and he was willing to answer all of our questions about the houses and property. He also provided us with a number of suggestions and solutions. Him and his team made our wedding day an absolute breeze! We had some weather moving in and Colby had both an indoor and outdoor ceremony site set up for us. He and his team helped coordinate everything so that there were no issues. His bar staff were also great for both nights of our event. Our guests complimented both Colby and all of his staff recognizing how much they do to make sure everything goes smoothly. To put it simply - Caboose Farms is a great place with even better people!! We can’t wait to go back and rent houses with our family.
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Zigbone Farm Retreat 
Sabillasville, MD
  • Up to 150 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $8,500

Zigbone Farm Retreat is a stunning wedding and event venue nestled in the rolling hills and valleys of the Catoctin Mountains, near both Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Frederick, Maryland -- and only one hour from Washington DC and Baltimore. The 100-acre farm features beautifully and naturally restored historic farmhouses and breathtaking views, all combining into a stunning backdrop for your celebration. ZigBone Farm Retreat offers different packages to meet your needs, from a 3-day Wedding Weekend that includes two nights' accommodations to a day wedding tailored to your vision. Zigbone Farm Retreat was designed to inspire great meetings. The lodge is spacious as well as cozy and has several porches and patios with stunning views of the valley. The event hall seats up to 100 people. ZigBone also functions as a wedding venue for up to 140 guests, including accommodation for up to 25 people, event hall plus tent, tables, chairs and the help of a site coordinator.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has onsite accommodations
  • Rustic-chic setting
  • Feels like a getaway

Venue considerations

  • No built-in audiovisual options
  • No all-inclusive dining options
  • No free parking

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About wedding venues in Washington, PA

Why Is Pennsylvania an Extraordinary Wedding Destination?

Pennsylvania gives you an incredible wedding landscape that blends 18th-century colonial estates with industrial-chic spaces and stunning countryside settings. In Philadelphia you'll find historical landmarks featuring elegant Federal-style architecture while Pittsburgh offers converted warehouses with character-rich exposed brick and original iron beams. Head to Lancaster County and you can celebrate in authentic Amish-country barns with soaring post-and-beam construction and cathedral ceilings. The Poconos showcase dramatic mountain backdrops that really transform during peak wedding season in October when the fall foliage puts on a spectacular show for your special day.

What Are the Average Wedding Costs in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania venue costs typically run $6,100-$7,400 which puts you comfortably below the national average of $6,500-$12,000. Your venue will take up about 15% of your total wedding budget in Pennsylvania. Your overall costs will scale based on how many people you invite:

Guest CountTotal Wedding Budget
50 guests$19,826
100 guests$32,815
150 guests$45,028
200 guests$55,946
250 guests$66,864
300 guests$77,783

October books up fastest in Pennsylvania so plan accordingly if you're dreaming of those fall colors.

Where Can You Find Accessible Wedding Venues in Pennsylvania?

The Portico at Awbury Arboretum in Philadelphia offers fully wheelchair-accessible spaces that can seat up to 150 guests for your ceremony. They provide gender-inclusive restrooms and welcome service animals too. Elmwood Park Zoo in Montgomery County gives you a unique outdoor wedding experience with both indoor and outdoor options including their beautiful Canopy Gardens Hall. Sylvan Ridge Farm nestled in the Pocono Mountains specializes in full-weekend celebrations with spaces that balance rustic charm and refined elegance for your multi-day festivities.

Which Pennsylvania Venues Offer Enhanced Remote Participation?

Cityline Event Center in Pittsburgh features cutting-edge amenities that support advanced streaming options for guests who can't attend in person. You can enhance remote experiences by incorporating virtual reality elements interactive livestreaming with real-time guest participation and comprehensive social media integration. When you're venue shopping prioritize places with robust internet infrastructure to ensure high-quality streaming capabilities for your remote participants. Fast connections make all the difference.

Where Can Foodies Find Outstanding Culinary Experiences in Pennsylvania?

Terrain at Styer's in Glen Mills stands out for food-lovers with exceptional seasonal menus that showcase locally sourced ingredients. You'll love the farm-to-table approach. The Farmhouse at People's Light in Malvern gives you that perfect blend of rustic charm and sophisticated dining experiences your guests will rave about. Cairnwood Estate in Bryn Athyn offers truly exquisite settings paired with refined wedding cuisine that impresses even the most discerning palates. Normandy Farm Hotel in Blue Bell delivers rustic chic aesthetics alongside attentive service and remarkable food that elevates your celebration.

How Do Seasonal Considerations Affect Pennsylvania Venues?

Fall weddings in Pennsylvania feature dramatic foliage transformations where sugar maples create natural cathedrals of red and gold around your ceremony. Winter celebrations often include cozy fire pit areas and indoor spaces with floor-to-ceiling windows that preserve those mountain views while keeping everyone comfortable. Spring venues showcase flowering dogwoods and redbud trees that add natural beauty without extra decor costs. Summer weddings typically utilize cooling stations and covered outdoor areas to help everyone stay comfortable during Pennsylvania's humid July afternoons. The season really shapes your experience.

What Should You Ask When Touring Pennsylvania Wedding Venues?

Ask about sound ordinance restrictions especially in historic districts where noise limitations might affect your party timeline. Find out if venues allow outside catering for cultural food requirements you might have. Check whether spaces have dedicated power supplies for entertainment equipment to avoid day-of surprises. Inquire about separate areas for cocktail hours during room transitions so guests aren't left waiting awkwardly. Also confirm whether venue staff assists with setup and breakdown of your personal decorations as policies vary widely between properties.

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