Micro Wedding Venues in Utah

12 micro wedding venues serving Utah couples planning an elopement or micro wedding.

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Cliffrose Springdale, Curio Collection by Hilton

Springdale, Utah · $$

Positioned at 281 Zion Park Boulevard, a short walk from Zion National Park's pedestrian entrance, the Cliffrose is a boutique lodge whose riversid…

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Lazalu

Virgin, Utah · $$

Off-grid and solar-powered, Lazalu occupies a quiet parcel at 11 Kolob Terrace Road in Virgin, on the less-trafficked western edge of Zion National…

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Le Jardin

Sandy, Utah · $$

Le Jardin operates two adjacent indoor-garden venues at the base of Dimple Dell in Sandy, and the split is what makes it relevant to small weddings…

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Log Haven

Salt Lake City, Utah · $$

A historic log mansion in Millcreek Canyon, roughly twenty minutes up the canyon from Salt Lake City proper, Log Haven pairs a working fine-dining…

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Lookout Cabin at Park City Mountain

Park City, Utah · $$$ · from $5,000

Lookout Cabin is Park City Mountain's mid-mountain restaurant, reached by gondola, and the resort markets it specifically for micro-weddings, small…

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Red Mountain Resort

Ivins, Utah · $$

Red Mountain Resort is a wellness and adventure resort in Ivins, just outside St. George at the mouth of Snow Canyon, and it positions its event pr…

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The Red Earth Venue

Moab, Utah · $$$ · from $5,500

Seventeen acres of private red-rock desert along State Route 313 — the road that climbs from Moab toward Dead Horse Point — surround this purpose-b…

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The Springs Weddings and Events

Toquerville, Utah · $ · from $500

Twenty minutes from both Zion National Park and St. George, this barn-style venue in the small town of Toquerville combines an indoor hall seating…

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ULUM Moab

La Sal, Utah · $$$

ULUM Moab is a luxury tented-suite resort at 147 S Looking Glass Road in La Sal, set in open desert south of Moab near the sandstone arch of Lookin…

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Wadley Farms

Lindon, Utah · $$

Established in 1869 and still family-held, Wadley Farms spreads across twenty-three acres in Lindon, between Provo and Salt Lake City. The grounds…

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Whispering Oaks Ranch

Moab, Utah · $$

At 8,000 feet in the La Sal Mountains, about twenty miles southeast of downtown Moab, Whispering Oaks Ranch trades the desert heat for aspen groves…

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Zion Wildflower Resort

Virgin, Utah · $$

Zion Wildflower is a glamping resort at 100 Kolob Terrace Road in Virgin, about fifteen minutes from Zion National Park's main entrance, that hosts…

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Choosing between red rock and the Wasatch: Utah's two venue markets

Utah's small-wedding landscape splits into two corridors that barely resemble each other. Along the Wasatch Front — Salt Lake City, Park City, Ogden — couples find barns, lofts, and garden venues with indoor backup spaces and deep vendor networks. Down south, gateway towns like Moab, Springdale, and Kanab run a different model: guesthouse patios, ranch lawns, and event spaces that sell themselves as basecamps for a ceremony held out on public land.

That public-land route costs less than most couples assume. The BLM's Moab Field Office has authorized a set of locations on its land for weddings and gatherings; a small ceremony generally needs only a letter of agreement from the office, though every paid vendor working the site must carry their own permit. Dead Horse Point State Park, about 45 minutes from Moab, issues wedding permits for $60 ($10 application plus $50 fee) with hourly site charges on top — a fraction of what a comparable private overlook would run.

Book by thermometer. Canyon-country properties do their heaviest business in March through May and September through November, because Moab afternoons routinely exceed 100°F in midsummer. Northern Utah venues flip that calendar: they shine June through September and contend with serious snow from December into March.