Ceremony Sites

Say "I Do"

Looking for the perfect place to say “I Do” - look no further! Below are the wedding venues in and around Page County. Whether you're looking for something large so your friends and family can go all out and dance the night away, a quaint elopement just the two of you and an officiant along the Shenandoah River, or something right in between, Luray and Page County have the perfect venue to make your dreams come true. As no wedding is the same, the type of wedding venue that will fit the two of you is something that only you all can decide, so we highly recommend making appointments and touring a bunch of them to see what fits your personalities. Start your search below and find the perfect venue for your guest list, location, and price range. 

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Luray VFW Comer-Jones Post 621

Veterans helping veterans in Page County. Wedding venue with camping.

Mimslyn Inn

The Mimslyn Inn

A Shenandoah Valley tradition since 1931. Offering an elegant blend of quality and comfort, fine and casual dining, wedding and meeting space, pool...

Wisteria Farm & Vineyard - Tammy

Wisteria Farm and Vineyard

Small working farm-winery nestled against the Blue Ridge Mountains. Bring a picnic and wander the farm and vineyard or just enjoy our wine!

Stoneyman Valley Ranch, LLC

Newest year round (heated and air conditioned) 5000 SF rustic chic venue in the Shenandoah Valley: breathtaking mountain views, rustic chandeliers...

Luray Singing Tower

Home to a 47 Bell Taylor Carillon that was dedicated in 1937.

Shenandoah Caverns

Only cavern in Virginia with elevator service, allowing explorers of all ages to discover the underground world.

Shenandoah National Park is in Luray and Page County Va, right in the Shenandoah Vally.

Shenandoah National Park

Park in the Blue Ridge Mountains featuring forests, wildlife, hiking trails, cultural sites, & outstanding views along 105 miles of the Skyline Drive.

Faithbrooke Barn and Vineyards

Four-season event venue: indoor facilities, climate control, scenic views of the vineyard and mountains.

Massanutten Creek