The venue search has begun. ♡ You’ve seen the ballrooms, the hotels, the gardens, maybe a few downtown spaces.
Some look polished, others look fun, but you’re still trying to figure out what Sacramento wedding venues will vibe with your wedding vision.

Choosing between wedding locations isn’t just about style. It’s about how your day moves, how your guests experience it, and whether you feel present in it.
For many couples, the best answer ends up being just outside the city.

Why Elk Grove Keeps Coming Up
Lamoure Vineyards is located in Elk Grove, about 15 miles from downtown Sacramento and roughly 20–25 minutes by car.
That distance changes more than you’d expect.
You’re still close to the city for hotels, restaurants, and flights. But you gain:
- Open space
- Privacy
- Room for a full outdoor ceremony and reception
- A setting that feels separate from everyday life
For couples, especially ones on the lookout for outdoor spaces, this is where things start to click.

Top Sacramento Wedding Venue Types
Before you choose a venue, it helps to understand how different spaces shape your day.

Vineyard & Estate Venues
Vineyard venues give your wedding room to breathe.
Your ceremony happens in the open air, your cocktail hour has space for people to wander and connect, and by the time dinner begins, the energy has already built naturally. No waiting, reshuffling, or moments where guests aren’t sure what’s happening next.
Instead of compressing everything into one space, the day unfolds across the private property, which makes it easy to be present.

Hotel & Ballroom Venues
These are some of the most common Sacramento wedding venues. They’re predictable and easy for guests. Everything is contained.
But your ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception often happen in the same general space. The timeline depends on room flips and transitions that feel more logistical than natural.

Garden & Outdoor Venues
These work well for ceremony-focused weddings and smaller gatherings. They bring in greenery and seasonal beauty, but many don’t include robust reception infrastructure or weatherproofing.

Industrial & Urban Venues
These lean, modern, and high-energy. They’re great for couples who want a city feel, but space is often more compact, and everything stays contained within one environment.

The best part about Lamoure Vineyards is that it has elements of each type: modern indoor spaces, lush gardens, complete privacy, and easy accessibility. 💫

Deciding How Your Wedding Day Flows
The biggest difference between venues isn’t how they look, it’s how your day unfolds. At a single-room venue, your timeline often looks like this:
- Ceremony in the same space as dinner
- Guests step out while the room is reset
- Everyone returns for the reception
It works, but it can feel segmented. At a vineyard estate, the day moves forward instead of resetting.

At Lamoure, your wedding flows like this:
- Getting ready at the farmhouse
- Ceremony in the vineyard, barn, or estate lawn
- Cocktail hour in the gardens
- Dinner and dancing in the reception barn
Each space has its own purpose. Guests move with the day instead of waiting for it. That’s why vineyard weddings feel more immersive.

Sacramento Wedding Venue Types Compared
| Venue Type | Best For | Guest Experience | Flexibility | Weather Backup |
| Hotel / Ballroom | Convenience, lodging | Structured, centralized | Low | Usually indoor |
| Garden Venue | Ceremony-focused weddings | Beautiful but stationary | Medium | Limited |
| Industrial Venue | Modern, urban feel | High energy, compact | Medium | Yes |
| Vineyard Estate | Full wedding experience | Dynamic, social, spacious | High | Yes (if designed well) |
For couples looking for the best Sacramento wedding venues, vineyard estates consistently stand out because they support the entire experience, not just one part of it.

Sacramento Wedding Venues to Note
Here are a few venues couples often explore:
- Lamoure Vineyards — Elk Grove, CA
- Forest House Lodge — Foresthill, CA
- Kimpton Sawyer Hotel — Sacramento, CA
- Vizcaya Sacramento — Sacramento, CA
- The Prickly Pear — Sacramento, CA
- Black Walnut Estate — Carmichael, CA
Each offers a different style, but Lamoure stands out for couples who want space, flow, and a more connected indoor/outdoor experience.

What to Know About Sacramento Wedding Costs
For full weddings in 2026, weddings under $10,000 don’t reflect what most couples are planning. Even smaller weddings involve staffing, setup, and coordination that extend beyond that range.
Typical Sacramento Wedding Costs
- Venue: $6,000–$15,000
- Catering: $120–$220 per guest
- Photography: $4,000–$7,000
- Florals: $3,500–$8,000
Average Total Investment
- 100–150 guests: $45,000–$75,000
What matters most is how much the venue supports. A space that handles flow, layout, and guest experience often reduces the need for additional rentals and coordination.

Why Onsite Lodging Changes the Entire Experience
When your venue includes lodging, your wedding stops feeling like a schedule and starts feeling like a getaway.
Instead of coordinating multiple hotels and early arrival times, everything stays centered in one place. You wake up in the place where you’re getting married. Your people are already there, allowing the morning to feel steady instead of rushed.

At Lamoure, the farmhouse becomes part of the experience. You move from getting ready into the ceremony without leaving the property. For couples planning multi-day celebrations, this creates a rhythm that’s hard to recreate anywhere else.

Sacramento Wedding Trends (2026–2027)
Weddings in and around Sacramento are shifting toward more personal, experience-driven celebrations. Expect to see things like:

Destination Wedding Weekends
Couples are turning weddings into multi-day gatherings rather than compressing everything into a single timeline. Think morning after brunches, minimoons, and getaway experiences.
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Sculptural Florals
Florals are becoming more expressive. Think less symmetrical, more sculptural with movement and texture. Fruits and veggies are also finding their way into arrangements and tablescapes. Who knew grapes and cabbage could be so chic?!

Vintage Meets Modern
Imagine classic details layered with clean, contemporary design choices. Vintage doesn’t have to mean kitschy. Modern couples are utilizing lace, drapery, and classic colors like white and green to create an ethereal, timeless vibe.
Statement Accessories
Outfit changes, bold pieces, and intentional styling moments are having a moment. The reception mini is basically becoming a staple, and to-be-weds are even experimenting with colorful veils, hats, and vintage brooches.

Projection & Lighting
Custom lighting and projections can shift the mood throughout the night. Whether it’s the classic projection of your new shared last night, a slideshow of your best moments together, or a film reel of the most romantic movie you can think of, this touch elevates any event.
Summer Camp: Wedding Edition
This is all about lawn games, late-night bites like burgers and hot dogs, and open-air lounge sets that keep guests engaged. Think summer camp in the most elevated way.
Vineyard venues support all of these naturally because they’re built for movement and flexibility.

FAQs: Planning at Sacramento Wedding Venues

What is there to do in Sacramento before or after a wedding weekend?
If you’re hosting your wedding near Elk Grove, your guests get the best of both worlds: vineyard space for the wedding and city access when they want it.
Most couples build in time for guests to explore Sacramento before or after the wedding. A few go-to ideas:
- Midtown Sacramento for restaurants, wine bars, and coffee spots
- Old Sacramento Waterfront for a more historic, walkable area along the river
- Local farmers markets and boutiques
- Nearby wineries for casual tastings before the main event (like Lamoure!)
These options give your guests something to do without overloading the schedule.

What’s the seasonal weather like for a Sacramento-area wedding?
- Spring (March–May): 60–75°F, green landscapes, softer light
- Summer (June–August): 85–100°F, long evenings, strong sun
- Fall (September–October): 70–85°F, warm tones, ideal conditions
- Winter (November–February): 50–60°F, cooler with occasional rain
This is why venues with both indoor and outdoor options matter. Summer ceremonies often benefit from later start times and shaded setups, while fall tends to be the most balanced season overall.
At vineyard estates like Lamoure, you’re not locked into one setup; you can adjust based on conditions without changing the entire plan.

Where do couples go for a minimoon after a Sacramento wedding?
One of the perks of getting married in Northern California is how many great minimoon options are within a short drive.
Couples getting married near Elk Grove often head to:
- Napa Valley (~1.5 hours) for classic wine country
- Sonoma County (~1.5–2 hours) for a more spread-out, relaxed feel
- Lake Tahoe (~2 hours) for mountains, water, and a full change of scenery
- The Northern California coast (~2–3 hours) for cooler weather and ocean views
Instead of flying out the next morning, many couples stay local for a day or two, then ease into a longer trip later.

What should I watch out for when choosing a Northern California venue?
Some venues look great at first glance but come with hidden challenges. Outdoor-only and DIY spaces often require extra coordination, especially without a clear weather backup. National park weddings can also introduce permits, restrictions, and more complicated logistics for both you and your guests.
It’s also important to think about how the day will flow. When everything happens in one space, the energy can feel flat over time. Venues with multiple areas for ceremony, cocktails, and reception tend to create a smoother, more engaging experience from beginning to end.

Can a Sacramento wedding still feel like a destination wedding?
Yes, and this is where location matters.
A wedding in the middle of the city often feels like a one-day event. A wedding just outside the city, especially at a vineyard or estate, can feel like a destination without requiring travel logistics for every guest.

At Lamoure, couples often turn their wedding into a full weekend:
- Guests arrive and settle in
- The rehearsal dinner feels like a gathering, not a formality
- The wedding day flows across the property
- The next morning includes brunch or time together before everyone heads out
It creates that destination feeling while still being accessible for local guests.

Is it better to choose a Sacramento venue or something nearby?
It depends on what you care about most.
If your priority is:
- Walkability
- Nightlife
- Keeping everything in one central location
Staying in Sacramento makes sense.
If your priority is:
- Space and privacy
- Outdoor ceremony options
- A wedding that feels removed from everyday life
- A layout that supports the full day
Looking just outside the city, in places like Elk Grove, usually gives you more flexibility.

Do we need to plan extra for guest transportation?
For venues within 15–25 miles of Sacramento (like Elk Grove), transportation is usually straightforward.
Most guests will:
- Rent cars
- Use rideshare apps
- Coordinate carpools
Some couples provide shuttles when many guests are staying at the same hotel, but it’s not always necessary. The key is choosing a location that’s easy to reach without adding complexity, and that’s where proximity to Sacramento becomes a real advantage.

Bringing It All Together for the Big Day ✨
When you’re comparing Sacramento wedding venues, the goal isn’t just to find a space, it’s to find a place where the day makes sense from beginning to end.
Some venues offer convenience. Some offer structure. A smaller number offers space, flow, and the ability to move through the day without interruption.
That’s where vineyard estates stand apart.

Lamoure Vineyards brings together proximity to Sacramento, a working vineyard setting, and a layout designed for the full wedding experience. It gives you room to plan a celebration that feels natural, connected, and easy to be present in.
And once you experience it in person, it’s hard to imagine your wedding happening any other way. 🍷

About the Author
Gabbi Rubino is a wedding venue content strategist at Snowmad Digital with 2+ years of experience creating long-form, planning-focused content for 10+ wedding and event venues across California and the U.S. Her work centers on helping couples understand how a venue truly functions, from layout and guest flow to overall experience, so they can make confident decisions that go beyond surface-level aesthetics.






