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Venues for a Western-Themed Wedding in Houston, Texas

Sally Ann Murphy
Nothing could be easier than planning a western-themed wedding in Houston, Texas. There are many venues here that will be perfect for hosting your western-themed wedding, where you can choose from a traditional barbecued dinner served in the great outdoors or a horse drawn carriage to carry the bride to the ceremony. If you have always dreamed of having a western-themed wedding right here in Houston, Texas, below are some of the best venues you can choose.

The Tin Hall, of course, is the ultimate western-themed wedding venue in Houston, Texas. It is Texas' oldest reception hall, located in 40 acres of woods, and is famous for its extravagant western affairs. Looking for a horse-drawn carriage, fireworks, even a helicopter entrance to your wedding? The Tin Hall may be just the place for you. The 24,000 square foot hall can accommodate up to 1,200 guests. They can provide you with catering, flowers, a cake, and a mechanical bull for that extra special western touch. For more information on this western-themed wedding venue in Houston, Texas, click here.

Oakland Farm and Ranch. Oakland Farm and Ranch is a lovely venue for planning your western-themed wedding. It is located in Conroe, Texas, which is just north of Houston. The bride and her family can spend the night before the wedding in their famous Ranch House, a gorgeous five bedroom house with all the amenities a bride needs to get ready for her special day. Oakland Farm and Ranch also offers horses and carriages for a western touch to the bride's arrival, and multiple venues to hold your wedding, including The Little Country Chapel. For more information on this western-themed wedding venue in Houston, Texas, click here.

H&H Ranch. If your idea of a western wedding includes a traditional barbecue dinner served in the open air, followed by a boat ride down a lazy river or possibly even a hay ride, Houston's H&H Ranch is for you. They also have an event center that can seat up to 200 guests, with gorgeous floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a lovely view. H&H Ranch will provide you with a personal wedding event planner, to make sure every western detail of your wedding is nothing short of perfection. For more information on this Houston, Texas wedding venue, click here.

Blisswood Bed and Breakfast at Lehman Legacy Ranch
. Lehman Legacy Ranch is a 650-acre working ranch near Houston, Texas, so if you are looking for a truly western atmosphere for your wedding, you should definitely look here. Their Show Barn can accommodate up to 200 guests, and there are nine bed and breakfasts for you and your guests to enjoy. The gazebo and water fountains are beautiful spots for your photographs, and for a western-themed honeymoon check into the Dog Trot House, where you can spend evenings by the fire or in your private hot tub. They have many different wedding packages to choose from, including photographers, cake, flowers and a minister. Learn more about this Houston, Texas western wedding venue by clicking here.

Cole's Country. Your Houston, Texas wedding guests can enjoy western barbecued chicken, brisket or sausage alongside of potatoes, bread and beans. Their indoor facility accommodates up to 150 guests and their outdoor area can accomodate any number of guests you care to invite. Cole's Country has a gazebo that is perfect for taking photographs or even for having an outdoor ceremony. In addition to catering, this western-themed wedding venue can also provide you with your cake, DJ, flowers, and even a minister! They also offer a horse drawn carriage, the perfect western touch for the arriving bride or the departing couple. For more information on this western-themed wedding venue in Houston, Texas, click here.

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http://www.oaklandfarmandranch.com/html/facility_tour.html
http://www.weddingsbycolescountry.com/Facilities.htm
http://www.hhranch.com/golf/proto/hhranch/wedding_events
http://www.blisswood.net/wedding.html
http://www.tinhall.com/rentalhallservices.html

Published by Sally Ann Murphy

Sally is an attorney who enjoys good wine, excellent food, bird watching and learning about gardening in her adopted home of Little Rock, Arkansas. She has a special interest in cultivating roses, and is the...  View profile

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  • Lorena Richie5/8/2011

    Good job. I would imagine it wouldn't be hard to plan western in Texas :)

  • NANCY CZERWINSKI4/3/2011

    Western weddings sound like so much fun! Thanks for sharing this great article. I love the pictures! 5*

  • Lori Gunn4/2/2011

    good work :) This sounds like a wonderful theme

  • Jeanne Baney3/31/2011

    Nice article! A Texas themed wedding sounds really fun!

  • Sherri Granato3/31/2011

    How fun! The western theme has really taken off in more ways than one. Cowboy gear is becoming all the rage here in PA. I grew up around it out on the west coast, but it is strange to see it here when you consider that we don't have any country bars, dance halls or much of anything that involves wearing cowboy boots.

  • Sandy James3/30/2011

    Western themed weddings are very popular here too. They're fun because they're nontraditional. Nice job, Sally!

  • Laura Cone3/30/2011

    spectacular

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