Bend offers a unique charm in the winter — think snowy mountain views, cozy indoor venues, and that crisp, fresh air that makes everything feel a little more magical. Winter weddings here are less common than summer ones, which means you’ll often find better vendor availability, potential off-season discounts, and a quieter, more intimate vibe overall. The snow-covered Cascade Mountains also make for breathtaking backdrops, whether you’re planning an outdoor ceremony or just taking portraits. If you’re looking for something different than the traditional summer wedding, winter in Bend delivers
Tetherow Resort is one of the top spots in Bend for couples who want a winter wedding that’s both stylish and easy to plan. The resort offers a clean, modern lodge feel with huge windows that let in tons of natural light — even in winter. It’s just outside downtown Bend, so it feels private without being remote. There’s onsite lodging, meaning your guests can stay close by, and the staff is experienced with all kinds of weddings, including those that need to shift indoors quickly due to weather. The space works well whether you’re planning a small gathering or a bigger celebration.
Tetherow offers flexible spaces that can work with whatever winter throws your way. Couples often plan to use the outdoor terrace for ceremonies, which has a clear view of the mountains — but if the weather doesn’t cooperate, the resort’s indoor space is a solid backup. It’s clean, modern, and easy to decorate. The event staff is used to last-minute changes and helps move things quickly without stress. (Like this wedding, where Bend decided to have its first snow of the season in September!) For receptions, the main ballroom has high ceilings, big windows, and a layout that can work for both seated dinners and more laid-back cocktail-style parties. Having ceremony and reception spaces so close together makes things easier for everyone — especially in the snow.
Winter weddings at Tetherow can be more affordable than peak summer dates, but it’s still important to plan for key costs. Venue rental for winter typically ranges from around $4,000 to $6,000 depending on the day of the week and guest count. Catering is handled in-house and starts at about $50–$70 per person, with options to customize menus. Bar packages are additional, and lodging for guests onsite is available but should be booked early — especially on ski weekends. One thing couples appreciate is that most of what you need is already on site: tables, chairs, staffing, and setup help. That means fewer vendors to manage, which can keep things simple.
Winter weddings in Bend come with a few extra things to keep in mind. First, always have a backup plan for weather. Snow can hit hard and fast, so make sure your venue is equipped for a quick indoor switch — Tetherow definitely is. Second, build in extra travel time for guests, especially if they’re flying in or driving over mountain passes. Third, plan your timeline around daylight — it gets dark early, and you’ll want to make sure there’s time for portraits while there’s still natural light. Lastly, embrace the winter vibe: consider offering hot drinks, cozy blankets for guests, and using seasonal decor like evergreens or candles to create a warm atmosphere.
You know that rare feeling when you meet a couple and instantly feel welcomed? That was Michaela and Eddie. From the start, they were laid-back and all-in on celebrating with the people they love. Michaela had her heart set on an outdoor ceremony, but in true Central Oregon fashion, the weather had other plans. About five minutes before the ceremony, snow started coming down — fast. Visibility dropped, and it became clear an indoor backup was the way to go.
Without missing a beat, Michaela and Eddie rolled with it. Their guests helped shift everything inside, and the ceremony turned out even more personal and connected. Afterward, they threw a party that had people dancing all night — a perfect blend of fun, flexibility, and genuine celebration. It’s proof that with the right mindset (and the right team), winter weddings can be incredible, no matter what the weather does.
Vendors
Photography || Kayla Cindy Photo
Planning || Frolic & Beam
Florals || Bend Bouquets
Venue || Tetherow Resort
DJ || Apogee Events
Cake || The Cake Lady Shoppe
Dress || The White Dress
Hair & Makeup || Cassidy Elise
Boots || Steve Madden
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