Yes, children are welcome to attend! However, we kindly ask that they are well-behaved, quiet, and respectful during the ceremony and reception so that everyone can enjoy the celebration. Thank you for understanding!
Yes, we’ll have an open bar for you to enjoy! Please drink responsibly and have fun. If you plan to indulge, we encourage you to arrange a safe ride home. Let’s celebrate safely together!
Cedars of Lebanon State Park in Tennessee In the Assembly Hall
There is a large parking lot between the Assembly Hall and the Nature Center. Please park at these locations instead of the parking lot right by the Assembly Hall. To help limit the number of cars and make parking easier, we encourage guests to carpool whenever possible. If you can, please consider sharing a ride with others!
Cedars of Lebanon State Park is located in Wilson County and is surrounded by the Cedars of Lebanon State Forest. The park is named for eastern red cedar trees found throughout the area. The trees reminded early American settlers of the famed Biblical cedar forests that thrived across Mount Lebanon in what is now the Mediterranean area. Cedars of Lebanon became a state park in 1955. In the 1940s, botanists noticed unique natural ecosystems found in and around Cedars of Lebanon State Park and Forest. Nineteen rare and endangered species of plants grow profusely here and nowhere else in the world.
In the Assembly Hall - https://tnstateparks.com/assets/pdf/additional-content/park-maps/cedars-of-lebanon-trail-map.pdf