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Single or Multi-Day Celebrations

Weddings & Receptions

We are honored to host weddings at Willow-Witt Ranch.

bride and groom holding hands

Experience serenity in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. Willow-Witt Ranch is dedicated to the conservation and regeneration of a unique ecosystem and the headwaters, wetlands, and forests that arise there. Willow-Witt Ranch weddings offer an outdoor venue and experience for you and your loved ones to interact with the open landscape, forests, trails, off-grid accommodations, and certified organic farm.

Our outdoor wedding seasons runs from June to September. Enjoy a private, outdoor wedding with options for one-day or multi-day events. With space for 30-200 guests, Willow-Witt Ranch is ideal for an intimate, memorable ceremony.

Return for your first anniversary and enjoy a complimentary one-night stay in one of our luxury wall tents.

We look forward to hosting you and your guests.

–The Willow-Witt Ranch Family

Download our brochure PDF, Weddings at Willow-Witt Ranch, for details, packages, suggested vendors, and pricing.

Reviews

five star review

“The owners and workers are wonderful. Very helpful. We got to see Sandhill Cranes, livestock guard dogs, goats, a mama deer and 2 tiny fawns, several other deer. The Meadow House was well kept and beautiful. Had everything you’d ever want. The big commercial kitchen was perfect to cook meals for the 100+ wedding guests. Bathhouse was well maintained. Everything was clean. I would definitely go there again.”

Sandy Webster
five star review

“Guest for a wedding and this place was amazingly beautiful and had really great owners. Camping at the venue afterwards was a huge plus! 10/10”

Jaennae Kuykendall
five star review

“This is the best wedding I’ve ever attended. The field where the wedding took place was gorgeous. Big sky views and wild flowers everywhere. Stargazing at night. Several hikes to choose from during the day. I saw the turtle pond probably 5 times and caught glimpses of Mt. Shasta from up there too.”

Erin Rodgers