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Getting Married? Check Out These Magical Wedding Venues in Butler County

Find the perfect venue for your special day in Butler County, where the options are nearly endless and you can celebrate safely.
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May 17, 2021
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You can celebrate your big day safely and responsibly at one of these 10 Butler County wedding venues. Keeping you and your guests protected is a top priority for all these vendors. In addition to options that range from an intimate chapel on the campus of your college alma mater to a gorgeous sculpture park and a sleek and sophisticated dedicated event space, venues follow the latest guidance and local health guidelines to make sure your wedding is beautiful and you can celebrate worry-free. There’s a venue in Butler County for everyone, whatever kind of magic you’re looking to create.

Photograph by Dolce Vita

Savannah Center

With a lakeside gazebo and a solarium as spots where you can choose to say I do, Savannah Center delivers refined luxury for your wedding day. Altogether, the space can host up to 1,000 guests (plenty of room for social distancing!) and a few packages to choose from including dinner options, cake, and bar choices.


Photograph courtesy Lake Lyndsay

Lake Lyndsay

With a backdrop like Lake Lyndsay, you’ll want to have your summer wedding outdoors. The beach house is a weather-proof option that is mostly outdoors, but has cover in case it storms—since it’s enclosed on only three sides, there’s plenty of air circulation. Just 10 feet away, a gazebo right on the water makes for an ideal ceremony site. Other options include The Lodge, which holds the most guests, or Kayla’s Korner, a smaller venue that overlooks the lake.


Photograph by Alayna Mackin

Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park

This option is perfect for an immersive wedding guest experience. With more than 300 acres, the park features 80 massive outdoor sculptures and guests can safely enjoy the landscape of lakes, rolling hills, and hiking trails. In addition to the public park, the wedding amenities include space to hold up to 350 people at the Pavilion and several other spots on the premises too.


Photograph by Molly McGraw

Elisha Morgan Mansion

Built in 1817, the mansion is a historic landmark in Fairfield. If you’re being responsible and keeping the party small, this property is an ideal site, offering budget-friendly options and an adorable gazebo as a backdrop for the ceremony.


Photograph by Dolce Vita

Oscar Event Center

Looking for an eclectic spot? Jungle Jim’s is one of the region’s most treasured places to visit and Oscar Event Center allows you to host your big day here. Choose from a variety of rooms, including The Pub, which features a hand-crafted, 30-foot bar and authentic wine bottles as decor. The pros here will keep your celebration sparkling clean.


Unity Chapel

Photograph by Todd Joyce Liberty Center

Sabin Hall & Unity Chapel

Overlooking the park at Liberty Center, the second-story rooftop includes two spaces: Sabin Hall and Unity Chapel. Each is available for wedding rental and located within walking distance to the AC by Marriott.


Photograph courtesy Hanover Reserve

Hanover Reserve

This modern barn-style venue is uber cool inside and out and surrounded by nature overlooking a two-acre pond. The wood post and beam building has all kinds of great amenities, and accommodates up to 400 guests.


The Benison

Photograph by Emma McMahan Photography

The Benison and The Windamere

Looking for a setting with classic architectural details and the convenience of a combination ceremony and reception site? Check out The Windamere or The Benison. Both venues are historic banks with vaults on full display.

The Windamere

Photograph by Daniel Michael


Photograph by Dolce Vita

Miami University Weddings

You don’t have to be an alum to appreciate the beauty of Miami University’s campus. And if you’re a RedHawk—we don’t need to tell you why this place is special. There are two historic chapels on campus and a designated event planner will help coordinate your day. Plus, hotel accommodations are located on campus.


More Options with On-Site Accomodations

If you’re inviting several guests from out of town, consider a venue that has hotel accommodations attached for convenience. Local options include the Cincinnati Marriott North, Courtyard Hamilton, and Centre Park of West Chester.


See? So many magical venues, it’s hard to choose! We want you to be safe and comfortable on your wedding day, so if you need some help narrowing things down, take advantage of the complementary planning assistance offered through the Butler County Visitors Bureau. Just call (513) 860-4194 or visit TravelButlerCounty.com/weddings for more details. Happy planning!

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