Best Beacon NY Wedding Venues: Top Places to Get Married in Beacon and Nearby in the Hudson Valley


Beacon is one of the most compelling places to get married in the Hudson Valley because it gives couples real variety in a relatively small area. You can have a mountaintop micro wedding, a downtown industrial celebration, a modern event space with mountain views, or a classic estate-style wedding just minutes away. The setting also works well for guests. Beacon is easy to turn into a full wedding weekend because there is a walkable downtown, strong dining options, access by Metro-North, and standout destinations like Dia Beacon and Mount Beacon. 


From a photography standpoint, that combination matters. Beacon gives you layered scenery. You have the Hudson Highlands, river overlooks, industrial texture, Main Street character, and mountain views all within easy reach. That means wedding galleries here can feel varied without forcing couples into a lot of travel on the wedding day.


As a Hudson Valley wedding photographer based in Poughkeepsie, I’d position Beacon as one of the strongest areas for couples who want a wedding weekend that feels both scenic and livable. It is not just pretty. It is usable. That is a big difference.


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Lambs Hill Wedding Venue in Beacon NY


Best for Intimate Mountain View Weddings in the Hudson Valley


Location: Fishkill Ridge overlooking Beacon, NY. Lambs Hill describes itself as overlooking Beacon on a mountainside setting. 


Lambs Hill is the most distinct venue on this list if your priority is intimacy and scenery. It is an intimate Hudson Valley wedding venue with panoramic views of the Hudson River and surrounding mountains, built specifically around the appeal of a smaller, highly personal celebration. The ceremony lawn is framed by flowers, a split cedar fence, and a pergola, while cocktail hour moves to the poolside area and reception takes place in an event barn with reclaimed barn wood, string lights, crystal chandeliers, and a glass wall facing the view. 


What makes Lambs Hill unique is that it does not try to be everything for everyone. It is intentionally a micro wedding and small wedding venue. The venue publicly states capacity at up to 50 people, with packages built around a 50-person event and smaller elopement formats. That instantly changes the feel of the day. It is better suited to couples who care more about atmosphere, design, and closeness than hosting a large guest list. 


For the right couple, that smaller scale is a major advantage. A 40 to 50 person wedding here can feel elevated, private, and very intentional. You are not spreading the venue thin. You are using it exactly the way it was meant to be experienced.


General pricing tier: premium for a small wedding venue. Even though guest count is limited, the setting, exclusivity, included coordination support, and suite access place it above a basic micro wedding venue. This is not a budget option. That is an inference based on Lambs Hill’s published inclusions and positioning. 


Guest count: up to 50 guests. 


Onsite accommodations: yes, in a limited sense. Lambs Hill offers the Equestrian Suite, a secluded suite above the horse stalls that is used for wedding weekend accommodations and is included in its main event package. It is not a hotel with multiple guest blocks, so this helps the couple more than the full guest list. 


Ease of access: moderate. The views are the draw, but the mountaintop feel also makes it less plug-and-play than an in-town venue. Lambs Hill’s materials note limited parking and require couples to hire transportation, which tells you this venue works best when logistics are handled intentionally. 


Who would love this venue: couples planning a small wedding, micro wedding, or elevated elopement who care deeply about scenery and want something that feels private, romantic, and unlike a standard banquet venue.


What I’d say as a photographer: Lambs Hill works best when couples lean into what makes it special. Keep the guest count intimate, build in time for portraits around sunset, and treat the view as part of the day’s design rather than just a backdrop.


👉 See my Lambs Hill Venue Guide Here

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The Roundhouse Wedding Venue in Beacon NY


Best for a Downtown Beacon Wedding with Industrial Character


Location: 2 East Main Street, Beacon, NY, right on Fishkill Creek and steps from Main Street. 


The Roundhouse is probably the most recognizable wedding venue actually in Beacon. It blends restored 19th-century industrial architecture with a very guest-friendly location. The venue’s wedding page highlights waterfall and creek views, indoor and outdoor ceremony and cocktail-hour options, a reception in the Waterfall Room, on-site catering, event planning support, a private changing room, and on-site guest rooms. It also publicly states it can accommodate up to 200 guests


What makes The Roundhouse unique is that it combines three things that are hard to get in one place. It has industrial texturenatural scenery, and walkability. A lot of industrial venues look good inside but require you to leave the property for stronger portrait locations. Here, the waterfall and creek are part of the venue itself. Then you add a boutique hotel and a location right by Beacon’s downtown, and it becomes a very complete wedding-weekend venue. 


For couples, that translates into convenience. Guests can stay onsite or nearby, walk to parts of town, and make a weekend out of it. For photography, it gives you strong visual contrast. You get brick, beams, water, greenery, and the energy of Beacon without building a complicated timeline.


General pricing tier: premium. This is a full-service venue with on-site catering, planning support, event spaces, and on-site rooms in a high-demand town.

 

Guest count: up to 200 guests. 


Onsite accommodations: yes. The Roundhouse has 51 on-site guest rooms across its property. That is a meaningful advantage for couples hosting out-of-town guests. 


Ease of access: high. It is in Beacon, near Main Street, and Beacon’s Metro-North station is accessible. Beacon also has a city bus route connecting the train station with Main Street and other stops. 


Who would love this venue: couples who want a polished wedding weekend in Beacon, like the idea of industrial architecture without sacrificing comfort, and want a venue that is scenic but still easy for guests.


What I’d say as a photographer: this is one of the strongest options if you want variety without travel. It works especially well for couples who want clean logistics, indoor-outdoor flexibility, and a gallery that mixes editorial structure with documentary energy.


👉 Thinking about a wedding at the Roundhouse? Read the complete Roundhouse venue guide.

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Mirbeau Inn & Spa Beacon Wedding Venue


Best for Full Wedding Weekends with French Garden Estate Character in Beacon


Location: 151 Main Street, Beacon, NY. Mirbeau Inn & Spa Beacon sits on 64 acres about a ten-minute walk from Beacon's Metro-North station.


Mirbeau Inn & Spa Beacon is the newest venue on this list and one of the most photographically complete properties the Hudson Valley has produced in years. The estate combines a 19th-century Gothic Revival mansion, Monet-inspired formal gardens, reflective ponds, 72 guest rooms, Spa Mirbeau, in-house dining, and dedicated event infrastructure on a single property. For couples who want a full wedding weekend rather than a single evening, it is in a different category from every other venue in Beacon.


What makes Mirbeau Beacon unique is that it was designed as a system. The ponds sit where the afternoon light lands. The mansion faces the Monet Lawn at the angle the architect intended. The covered porches and terraces create a continuous indoor-outdoor flow from getting ready through reception. That intentional design shows up in the photography in a way that cannot be manufactured at a venue that was not built with this level of care.

The property opened in spring 2026, which means it has minimal third-party wedding coverage yet. Couples who marry here early have a genuine opportunity to establish what a Mirbeau Beacon wedding looks and feels like.


General pricing tier: luxury. Mirbeau Inn & Spa Beacon is positioned as a full-service resort wedding venue with spa infrastructure, 72 guest rooms, in-house dining, and dedicated event spaces across approximately 3,000 square feet of indoor space plus an outdoor tent.

Guest count: 40 to 250 guests. The Monet Lawn seats 250 for ceremony and 300 cocktail-style. The outdoor tent extends reception capacity to 250.

Onsite accommodations: yes, and meaningfully so. With 72 guest rooms on property, Mirbeau Beacon is one of the few Beacon venues where the majority of a guest list can stay on site. That changes the entire weekend experience.


Ease of access: high. The property is about a ten-minute walk from Beacon's Metro-North station, making it one of the most transit-accessible estate wedding venues in the region.


Who would love this venue: couples planning a destination wedding weekend in the Hudson Valley, couples drawn to formal garden and French-estate aesthetics, and couples who want a spa-integrated experience for guests traveling from New York City.


What I'd say as a photographer: Mirbeau Beacon rewards preparation. The pond reflection in the hour before sunset, the Gothic Revival mansion in late afternoon sidelight, and the formal garden paths as an all-day open-shade portrait environment give a photographer more to work with than almost any other venue in the area. Build your timeline around the golden hour pullout at the ponds. It is the image that defines a Mirbeau Beacon wedding.


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The Yard Beacon Wedding Venue


Best for Couples Who Want a Flexible Modern Event Space in Beacon


Location: 4 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY. 


The Yard is one of the more flexible venues in the Beacon area. Its site highlights an expansive outdoor area, a two-story ADA-accessible indoor space, restrooms on each floor, customizable layouts, and a second floor with a permanent stage and production-friendly setup. The venue is positioned not just for weddings but also welcome parties, rehearsal dinners, music events, and fundraisers, which tells you its strength is adaptability. 


What makes The Yard unique is not historic architecture or a formal estate setting. It is the ability to create something more custom and modern. The space has a community-forward, creative-event identity that may appeal to couples who want their wedding to feel less traditional and more designed around how they actually gather. If a couple wants lounge areas, live music energy, a more open reception layout, or an event that bleeds into a party atmosphere, The Yard has real appeal. 


This is also one of the better fits for couples who are less focused on formal luxury and more focused on flexibility, Beacon energy, and a venue that can feel contemporary and personal. It likely appeals to people who value customization more than built-in wedding polish.


General pricing tier: moderate to premium, depending on event format and how much couples build into the rental. That is an inference from the venue’s customizable event model rather than a published wedding package. 


Guest count: the venue website emphasizes customizable indoor and outdoor layouts but does not publicly list a wedding capacity on the main page I found. Couples should confirm current seated and cocktail-style capacity directly with the venue. 


Onsite accommodations: none are highlighted on the venue website. 


Ease of access: generally good. It is in Beacon and benefits from the same overall destination advantages as the rest of the city, though it does not have the same built-in downtown hotel component as The Roundhouse. Beacon remains accessible by Metro-North and local transit. 


Who would love this venue: couples who want a more modern, creative-feeling event, couples hosting a wedding weekend with multiple events, or couples who like Beacon’s artsy identity and want a venue that feels more open-ended.


What I’d say as a photographer: The Yard makes sense for couples who want to shape the event rather than fit into a preset look. It is a better choice for personality-driven celebrations than for couples who want a classic estate or a traditional ballroom feel.


The Garrison Wedding Venue Near Beacon


Best for Large Scenic Weddings with Hudson River Views


Location: Garrison, NY, just across the river from Beacon. The property markets itself as a countryside retreat with weddings, event spaces, and an inn. 


The Garrison is not in Beacon proper, but it absolutely belongs in this post because couples searching Beacon venues often end up considering it. It is one of the region’s best-known scenic venues and publicly states that its indoor wedding and reception spaces can accommodate up to 200 guests. It also has covered terraces and an eight-room inn


What makes The Garrison unique is scale and view. Where Lambs Hill is intimate and Beacon itself leans boutique, The Garrison gives couples a bigger, more traditional Hudson Valley wedding footprint with wide river vistas and an elevated, classic event feel. If a couple wants that iconic sweeping-view ceremony lawn experience, this is one of the strongest options in the area. 


It is also a strong venue for guest experience. There is enough scale here for larger weddings, and the inn adds convenience for a portion of the guest list or key family members. For couples balancing a larger headcount with a strong scenic backdrop, The Garrison is often easier to justify than trying to squeeze a bigger event into Beacon proper.


General pricing tier: premium to luxury. That is an inference based on the venue’s reputation, guest capacity, river-view setting, catering-driven full-service model, and onsite inn. 


Guest count: up to 200 guests. 


Onsite accommodations: yes, but limited. The Garrison has an eight-room inn


Ease of access: good for a destination wedding in the region, though it is more car-oriented than a downtown Beacon venue. Couples considering it are usually choosing view and scale over walkability.


Who would love this venue: couples with a medium to large guest list who want a classic scenic Hudson Valley wedding, strong ceremony views, and a venue that feels elevated and established.


What I’d say as a photographer: this is a great fit for couples who prioritize the ceremony backdrop and want the wedding to feel expansive. It is especially strong for classic weddings with a larger guest count.


👉 See my Garrison Venu Guide Here


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Boscobel House and Gardens Wedding Venue


Best for Estate Weddings with Historic Character Near Beacon


Location: 1601 Route 9D, Garrison, NY. Boscobel sits on a large Hudson Valley campus overlooking Constitution Marsh and the Hudson River toward West Point. 


Boscobel is the most estate-like option in this roundup. It is a historic house museum and garden property with a restored Neoclassical mansion, formal garden spaces, a heritage orchard, river views, and event areas including the West Meadow / Pavilion, Formal Garden, Forecourt, Visitor Center Gallery, and Lila Wallace Room. Its wedding page says the West Meadow / Pavilion can host ceremonies and banquets for up to 250 guests


What makes Boscobel unique is its combination of historic architecture and curated landscape. This is not industrial Beacon. It is not a small mountain venue. It is an estate experience. The property feels more formal, more architectural, and more rooted in Hudson Valley heritage. Couples who want a sense of place and a setting that already has visual gravitas will find a lot to love here. 


It is also one of the strongest choices for couples planning a larger outdoor wedding that still feels refined. The new 5,000-square-foot air-conditioned pavilion tent adds meaningful functionality, especially for couples who want the estate look without relying entirely on open-air infrastructure. 


General pricing tier: premium. That is the most accurate general positioning for a historic estate with curated grounds, preferred caterers, a major event pavilion, and guest capacity up to 250. 


Guest count: up to 250 guests for ceremonies and banquets in the West Meadow / Pavilion. 


Onsite accommodations: none are highlighted as lodging on the wedding page. There is a bridal suite function in the Lila Wallace Room, but Boscobel does not present itself as a hotel venue. 


Ease of access: good by Hudson Valley standards. It is on Route 9D in Garrison, near Beacon and Cold Spring, but it is not a walkable downtown venue. Guests typically experience it as a destination property rather than a town-centered one.


Who would love this venue: couples who want a more formal estate atmosphere, larger outdoor weddings, tented receptions, and a setting that feels classic rather than industrial or rustic.


What I’d say as a photographer: Boscobel is one of the best options for couples who want their wedding to feel timeless and elevated. The property gives you ceremony, portrait, and reception variety while keeping a consistent high-end look.

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Comparing the Best Beacon and Nearby Wedding Venues


These venues are not interchangeable. They solve for different couples.


Choose Lambs Hill if you want an intimate wedding with major scenery and are happy to keep the guest list small. This is the most personal and view-driven option, but it is also the least suited to a large traditional wedding. 


Choose The Roundhouse if you want the strongest blend of style, guest convenience, and Beacon identity. It is the most balanced choice for couples who want to be in Beacon itself, want a real wedding weekend feel, and need stronger lodging and logistics. 


Choose The Yard if flexibility matters more than a preset venue look. It is the one that feels most open to a custom event approach and may appeal to couples who like a modern, creative, less traditional wedding energy. 


Choose The Garrison if your guest count is larger and your priority is a classic Hudson Valley scenic wedding with a broader, more established full-service feel. 


Choose Boscobel if you want the most estate-like setting, the most formal visual atmosphere, and one of the strongest high-end outdoor wedding experiences near Beacon. 


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Why Beacon Is One of the Best Places to Get Married in the Hudson Valley


Beacon works because it gives couples more than a venue. It gives them a destination with personality.


Dia Beacon occupies a former Nabisco box-printing factory on the banks of the Hudson and has been one of the city’s defining cultural anchors since opening in 2003. The city also has direct Metro-North service, an accessible station, and local transit that connects the train station to Main Street and other parts of Beacon. That makes it easier for New York City guests and for couples who want the weekend to feel active rather than isolated. 


Beacon also benefits from contrast. It is scenic, but it is not sleepy. You can have mountain views and still have good coffee, restaurants, bars, and a real downtown. That combination is a major reason it keeps showing up on venue searches and wedding shortlists.


From a photography perspective, Beacon is one of the better towns in the region because it gives you:


  • urban texture on Main Street
  • industrial architecture
  • Hudson River context
  • mountain and Highlands views
  • easy access to nearby scenic venues


It is one of the few places in the Hudson Valley where a wedding gallery can feel layered without the day becoming logistically heavy.


Things to Do in Beacon for a Wedding Weekend


This is one of the strongest reasons to choose Beacon.


Visit Dia Beacon

Dia Beacon is one of the most important cultural attractions in town and a major reason Beacon became such a destination. It presents Dia’s collection of art from the 1960s to the present in a former factory building on the Hudson. For wedding guests, it is a genuinely worthwhile activity, not just filler. 


Spend time on Main Street

Even without naming specific businesses here, the value of Main Street is that it gives guests something to do between events. Welcome drinks, brunch, coffee runs, casual shopping, and just walking around all become easier when a town has an actual center.


Use Beacon as a train-friendly getaway

Beacon’s Metro-North access is a real advantage for NYC-based guests. Dia Beacon is described by MTA Away as about an 80-minute ride from Grand Central, and the station itself is accessible. 


Build in an outdoors component

Mount Beacon and the surrounding Highlands are part of the identity of the town. Even couples who do not want a hiking-heavy weekend often like the fact that the landscape feels present. Beacon reads as a Hudson Valley town in a strong visual way.


Turn the wedding into a full weekend

This is where Beacon beats a lot of single-property destination venues. Guests can do more than show up, attend a wedding, and leave. They can explore.



FAQ: Beacon NY Wedding Venues


What are the best wedding venues in Beacon NY?


The strongest Beacon-area options depend on the kind of wedding you want. Lambs Hill is best for intimate mountain-view weddings, The Roundhouse is one of the best all-around choices in Beacon itself, and The Yard is appealing for modern customizable events. Nearby, The Garrison and Boscobel are often considered by couples searching Beacon because they offer larger scenic Hudson Valley weddings. 


Is Beacon a good place for a wedding weekend?


Yes. Beacon works especially well for wedding weekends because it combines venues, a walkable downtown, direct Metro-North access, local transit, and destination-worthy attractions like Dia Beacon. 


Which Beacon wedding venue is best for a small wedding?


Lambs Hill is the most intentionally small-scale option in this roundup. The venue publicly positions itself for micro weddings, elopements, and gatherings up to 50 people. 


Which Beacon-area venue is best for a larger wedding?


For larger weddings, The Roundhouse, The Garrison, and Boscobel stand out. The Roundhouse and The Garrison each publicly note capacity up to 200 guests, while Boscobel’s West Meadow / Pavilion can host up to 250. 


Are there Beacon wedding venues with onsite accommodations?


Yes, though the type of lodging varies. The Roundhouse has 51 on-site guest rooms, The Garrison has an eight-room inn, and Lambs Hill includes an Equestrian Suite for the couple rather than broad guest lodging. 


Is Beacon easy for New York City guests to reach?


Generally, yes. Beacon has a Metro-North station on the Hudson Line, the station is accessible, and local transit connects the station with Main Street and other areas of the city. 


What makes Beacon different from other Hudson Valley wedding locations?


Beacon stands out because it combines scenery with a real town experience. Some Hudson Valley wedding locations are mostly about the venue property itself. Beacon gives couples a venue plus restaurants, art, access to transit, and the ability to create a fuller weekend experience. 


What is the best time of year to get married in Beacon?


Late spring through fall is generally the strongest stretch for Beacon weddings. That is especially true if couples care about outdoor ceremonies, foliage, river views, or mountain scenery. Lambs Hill, for example, publicly notes its season in May, June, September, and October. 


Are Beacon wedding venues good for photography?


Yes. Beacon is one of the stronger wedding photography locations in the Hudson Valley because the area offers industrial texture, river context, mountain views, and downtown character in close proximity. Venues like The Roundhouse and Lambs Hill are especially strong because their defining scenery is built directly into the venue experience. 

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Final Thoughts on Getting Married in Beacon NY


Beacon is one of the best wedding areas in the Hudson Valley because it offers real range. You can keep the day intimate and view-driven at Lambs Hill, host a polished downtown wedding at The Roundhouse, create a more flexible modern event at The Yard, or expand into a larger scenic celebration at The Garrison or Boscobel.


That matters because most couples are not just choosing a venue. They are choosing the kind of experience they want the whole weekend to feel like.

If you want a wedding that feels connected to the Hudson Valley landscape and gives your guests a real place to spend time, Beacon is hard to beat.


If you are planning a wedding in Beacon or nearby, I’d love to hear what kind of day you’re envisioning. I photograph weddings throughout Beacon, the Hudson Valley, and surrounding areas, and I’m always happy to help couples think through venue fit, timeline flow, portrait locations, and how to make the most of the setting.


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