The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Harris, MN

The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Harris, MN

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3 Wedding Venues in Harris, MN

Farms, barns, ranches
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The Madison 

5.0

Cottage Grove, MN
  • Up to 500 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $4,495

Nestled in the historic Old Cottage Grove (est. 1843), our hidden gem of a venue offers a picturesque setting for your special event. Our iconic white gothic arched roof dairy barn, built in 1947 by the Vandenberg family, sits on five acres of pastures and oak trees, overlooking a valley with stunning sunsets. The historic John P. Furber Farm, with its Italianate home, has a rich history dating back to the town's founding. Transformed into a gorgeous wedding venue in 2010, this unique space retains its historic charm while offering modern amenities.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Rustic charm with elegance
  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Full catering menu to choose from
Awarded Best of Zola
11/10 RECOMMEND. We had the absolute best experience we could have imagined for our August wedding at the Madison. From the very start, our interactions with Brad and Louise felt so special and different. They wanted to know us as people, shared in our excitement and we felt completely taken care of from day one. Brad and Louise were always responsive, open to new ideas and helped us to curate the absolute best experience we could have imagined for our day. I truly cannot recommend this venue/these people enough. As for the venue, the natural and historic beauty of the space speaks for itself. We loved all of the natural wood and the historic feel of the barn while also enjoying upgraded spaces including the Bride and Groom suites. These spaces were full of natural light for photos, all of the amenities we needed and were such a perfect way to start out our day. I will always have precious memories inside of that bridal suite with my favorite people surrounding me. We chose to get married on the back patio which is an absolutely incredible space that we fell in love with immediately. The flowers and greenery outdoors were blooming and made for absolutely stunning photos without us adding additional florals. Brad & Louise’s meticulous care of the property was apparent at every turn from landscaping to décor and more. Brad even built a sweetheart table for two made from historic wood that we were able to use as our head table. Who does that?! They do. Brad and Louise were both present on the day of the wedding and helped to us to make sure everything went smoothly. August in MN can get hot and our day was no exception but the barn stayed plenty cool and was comfortable for our guests to enjoy dancing all night. We didn’t make use of the second story for dinner but we did set up a photo booth and second bar upstairs which allowed guests to step away from the busy dance floor and take in precious moments from above. I could go on and on about the day and the space and just how happy we were with how it all came together. If you are considering this venue—book it. You'll be glad you did.
Jill S., 12 days ago
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Hope Glen Farm 

5.0

Cottage Grove, MN
  • Up to 280 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $1,500

In 1910, President Taft signed the bill to establish Glacier National Park as the country’s 10th national park. Mr. Healy was given a plumbing contractor for the train depot here in St. Paul, where he met Samuel Bartlett, the architect of many of the railroad depots and Glacier National Park Lodge. Healy then commissioned Bartlett to renovate and enlarge the house. In 1914, the farm was sold to John Healy, the owner of Healy Plumbing and Heating Company of St. Paul. Mr. Healy’s company became closely tied to the Great Northern Railroad, as it provided the heating and plumbing for many of the train depots that were being built around the country at that time. The farm was named Hope Glen Farm, the name of John Healy’s mother’s maiden name of Hope, and the house settles in a Glen, thus Hope Glen.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Combines timeless elegance with history
  • Rustic-chic setting
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe

Venue considerations

  • On-site parking not available
  • Not for you if you prefer a more modern aesthetic
  • Does not provide event staff
Awarded Best of Zola
We loved Hope Glen, my wife said it was way above and beyond what she had hope and dreamed for her wedding and all of our guests commented on how amazing the venue was! All the beautiful and differently decorated spaces were very functional and made our wedding flow effortlessly. We felt so blessed getting married in a super rain storm in the beautiful dinner hall. We also loved the tree house, it was such a magical place to spend our first night together. We loved the ambient worship music, we were worshipping together all night until we fell asleep. It was super special. Also Eryka was incredible. The bridal bliss package was absolutely worth every penny. I don't know how we could have got all that done on our own without her help, especially being out of state. We also highly recommend the horse carriage. The audible gasp of all our gusts was intoxicating as my beautiful bride arrived by horse carriage looking like a storybook princess.
Dan and K., a year ago
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Larson's Barn 
McGregor, MN
  • Up to 299 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $4,300

The Barn was established in 1971 and has a history of festivals, camping, polka, and Saturday Night Barn Dances. Located lakeside on 80 beautiful acres in Northern MN and continues to be available for Private Parties. Weddings, Receptions, Family Reunions, Graduations, Proms, etc. - almost any occasion! This hall boasts a beautiful 25' x 60' maple dance floor, bar, full stage and seating for up to 299. Camping (closed to public during evevt) & Lodging available for your guests!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a dance floor for celebration
  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Caters to out-of-town guests

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
  • Additional event staff required
  • No all-inclusive dining options

Location flexible? Discover venues near Harris, MN

About wedding venues in Harris, MN

Minnesota offers incredible wedding backdrops that span from the Mississippi River Valley to the North Shore. You'll find everything from historic mansions to modern industrial spaces and charming rustic barns; all ready to host your special day in this diverse landscape.

What Makes Minnesota Wedding Venues Unique?

Minnesota venues really shine when it comes to seasonal transformation. Take The Hutton House with its floor-to-ceiling glass that showcases lush summer gardens or pristine winter snowscapes depending on when you visit. PAIKKA in St. Paul features experimental plant walls and flexible spaces you can customize, while Legacy Hill Farm near the Twin Cities gives you climate-controlled areas that accommodate up to 295 guests with full accessibility.

You'll find Minnesota venue costs typically range between $5,800 and $7,000; noticeably lower than the national benchmark of $6,500 to $12,000 which typically eats up about 25% of your total wedding budget.

How Much Should You Budget for Your Minnesota Wedding?

Your wedding costs will vary significantly based on how many people you invite:

  • 50 guests: $18,584
  • 100 guests: $30,703
  • 150 guests: $42,098
  • 200 guests: $52,287
  • 250 guests: $62,477
  • 300 guests: $72,667

What Percentage of Your Budget Goes to Each Service?

ServiceAverage Cost% of Total (150 guests)
Venue$6,39915%
Catering$5,11912%
Florists$4,62211%
Bar Services$4,09510%
Photographers$4,40710%
Videographers$4,26610%
Planners$3,1287%
Bands & DJs$1,2003%
Hair & Makeup$6502%
Cakes & Desserts$8072%

Which Minnesota Venues Are Fully Accessible?

The Lowlands in St. Paul offers wheelchair-accessible facilities featuring custom wood tables and patio spaces that can host up to 250 guests. You'll appreciate Legacy Hill Farm's accessible spaces with climate control while White and Sable in Ham Lake welcomes up to 225 guests with plenty of natural light and modern courtyard areas everyone can enjoy.

Can Minnesota Venues Accommodate Remote Participation?

A'BULAE in St. Paul features state-of-the-art digital technology that creates interactive remote experiences for guests who can't attend in person. Minneapolis Event Center provides comprehensive production teams ready to integrate remote elements into your celebration. Venues like Legacy Hill Farm and Round Barn Farm can handle specialized requests for virtual participation that go well beyond simple livestreaming.

Where Can You Find Outstanding Food in Minnesota Venues?

Young Joni features James Beard Award-winning Chef Ann Kim's cuisine in a setting that blends rustic charm with contemporary elegance. You can enjoy authentic Hmong-American cuisine at Diane's Place while Holman's Table specializes in fresh modern dishes. The Copper Hen serves up farm-to-table options alongside a full cocktail menu that complements your meal perfectly.

How Far in Advance Should You Book a Minnesota Venue?

Most Minnesota couples secure their venues about 15 months before their wedding date with September being the most popular month for inquiries despite June through October marking peak season. You'll want to plan well ahead for popular venues like Bavaria Downs which books its most sought-after dates nearly two years in advance.

What Season Works Best for Your Minnesota Wedding?

Winter venues like The Luminary offer windows that frame snow-covered landscapes and cozy fireplaces for ceremony backdrops. Summer venues such as Round Barn Farm feature gorgeous gardens climate-controlled spaces and coordinators who know exactly how to manage Minnesota's summer weather conditions so your day unfolds perfectly regardless of the forecast.

Minnesota offers incredible wedding backdrops that span from the Mississippi River Valley to the North Shore. You'll find everything from historic mansions to modern industrial spaces and charming rustic barns; all ready to host your special day in this diverse landscape.

What Makes Minnesota Wedding Venues Unique?

Minnesota venues really shine when it comes to seasonal transformation. Take The Hutton House with its floor-to-ceiling glass that showcases lush summer gardens or pristine winter snowscapes depending on when you visit. PAIKKA in St. Paul features experimental plant walls and flexible spaces you can customize, while Legacy Hill Farm near the Twin Cities gives you climate-controlled areas that accommodate up to 295 guests with full accessibility.

You'll find Minnesota venue costs typically range between $5,800 and $7,000; noticeably lower than the national benchmark of $6,500 to $12,000 which typically eats up about 25% of your total wedding budget.

How Much Should You Budget for Your Minnesota Wedding?

Your wedding costs will vary significantly based on how many people you invite:

  • 50 guests: $18,584
  • 100 guests: $30,703
  • 150 guests: $42,098
  • 200 guests: $52,287
  • 250 guests: $62,477
  • 300 guests: $72,667

What Percentage of Your Budget Goes to Each Service?

ServiceAverage Cost% of Total (150 guests)
Venue$6,39915%
Catering$5,11912%
Florists$4,62211%
Bar Services$4,09510%
Photographers$4,40710%
Videographers$4,26610%
Planners$3,1287%
Bands & DJs$1,2003%
Hair & Makeup$6502%
Cakes & Desserts$8072%

Which Minnesota Venues Are Fully Accessible?

The Lowlands in St. Paul offers wheelchair-accessible facilities featuring custom wood tables and patio spaces that can host up to 250 guests. You'll appreciate Legacy Hill Farm's accessible spaces with climate control while White and Sable in Ham Lake welcomes up to 225 guests with plenty of natural light and modern courtyard areas everyone can enjoy.

Can Minnesota Venues Accommodate Remote Participation?

A'BULAE in St. Paul features state-of-the-art digital technology that creates interactive remote experiences for guests who can't attend in person. Minneapolis Event Center provides comprehensive production teams ready to integrate remote elements into your celebration. Venues like Legacy Hill Farm and Round Barn Farm can handle specialized requests for virtual participation that go well beyond simple livestreaming.

Where Can You Find Outstanding Food in Minnesota Venues?

Young Joni features James Beard Award-winning Chef Ann Kim's cuisine in a setting that blends rustic charm with contemporary elegance. You can enjoy authentic Hmong-American cuisine at Diane's Place while Holman's Table specializes in fresh modern dishes. The Copper Hen serves up farm-to-table options alongside a full cocktail menu that complements your meal perfectly.

How Far in Advance Should You Book a Minnesota Venue?

Most Minnesota couples secure their venues about 15 months before their wedding date with September being the most popular month for inquiries despite June through October marking peak season. You'll want to plan well ahead for popular venues like Bavaria Downs which books its most sought-after dates nearly two years in advance.

What Season Works Best for Your Minnesota Wedding?

Winter venues like The Luminary offer windows that frame snow-covered landscapes and cozy fireplaces for ceremony backdrops. Summer venues such as Round Barn Farm feature gorgeous gardens climate-controlled spaces and coordinators who know exactly how to manage Minnesota's summer weather conditions so your day unfolds perfectly regardless of the forecast.

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