The Ultimate Guide to Outdoor Summer Weddings in Vermont (Part I)

Ah, Vermont in the summer – with its lush green landscapes, breathtaking mountain views, and that perfect, not-too-hot weather. It's practically begging you to have... Read More

Ah, Vermont in the summer – with its lush green landscapes, breathtaking mountain views, and that perfect, not-too-hot weather. It’s practically begging you to have your wedding outdoors. 

But before you start envisioning your dream day under the vast blue sky, let’s talk turkey. Or, in wedding speak, let’s chat about the do’s and don’ts of pulling off a flawless outdoor summer wedding in the Green Mountain State. First, let’s focus on the do’s.

Do Plan for the Weather

Vermont weather is like a box of chocolates – you never know what you’re gonna get. One minute it’s sunny, and the next, you might find yourself in a surprise drizzle. 

So, have a plan B. Tents or marquees can be lifesavers, and they don’t have to cramp your style. There are some pretty chic options out there!

Do Provide Comfort for Your Guests

Imagine this: your guests, looking dapper but slowly melting away in the summer heat. Not the best scenario, right? To avoid this, greet them with ice-cold lemonade or water. Set up some fans around the area, and hey, a basket of complimentary sunscreen and bug repellent won’t hurt either.

Do Pick the Right Venue

Vermont boasts an array of breathtaking outdoor locations perfect for a tent wedding. From scenic barns nestled amidst rolling hills to intimate vineyards and serene lakeside havens, the options are endless. 

When selecting your venue, consider the availability of adequate shade to ensure your guests remain comfortable. Additionally, it’s wise to have access to an indoor space, providing a backup plan should the weather take an unexpected turn. 

This foresight ensures your tent wedding in Vermont will be as picturesque as it is unforgettable, regardless of what Mother Nature has in store.

Do Mind the Timing

Scheduling your outdoor wedding to avoid the midday sun can significantly enhance the comfort and ambiance of your special day. Opting for a late afternoon or early evening ceremony not only avoids the peak heat hours but also takes advantage of the golden hour – a period shortly before sunset known for its soft, warm light that can make your wedding photos truly stunning. 

Additionally, as the temperature begins to cool down, your guests will be more comfortable and inclined to enjoy the festivities into the night. This thoughtful timing ensures a picturesque setting and an enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

Do Inform Your Guests

Give your guests a heads-up about the outdoor setting. Suggesting appropriate attire and even footwear (heels and soft ground don’t mix well) will make sure everyone’s comfortable and ready to celebrate.


In the next installment of our series, we’ll explore the don’ts of planning an outdoor summer wedding. From common pitfalls to avoid to ensure your big day goes off without a hitch, we’ll cover everything you need to know to sidestep potential issues and make the most of your summertime celebration.

If you’re ready to plan the special wedding of your dreams, contact us today and let us help you get started planning your big day in Vermont!

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The Ultimate Guide to Outdoor Summer Weddings in Vermont (Part II)

Ah, Vermont in the summer – with its lush green landscapes, breathtaking mountain views, and that perfect, not-too-hot weather. It's practically begging you to have... Read More

The Ultimate Guide to Outdoor Summer Weddings in Vermont (Part II)