The Willow Tree

Enchanting Willow Tree Ceremony Site in the Smoky Mountains

The willow tree ceremony site is located on our main grounds in the landscaped, five acre area behind the barn.  It’s been a joy to watch it grow since I planted it 17 years ago.  It towers toward the sky next to a creek with a bridge to its left.  The bridge has black iron willow tree inserts to complement this charming setting.  Warm string lights hang in the lower branches along with flickering lanterns.  The walk time from the chandelier exit in the barn to the willow tree is only a minute and a half.

he maximum guest count for this ceremony site is 50, seated in wooden folding chairs I’ll set up for you. Your wedding party will stand at the edge of the willow branches with the two of you at the center in front of your officiant to ensure your photographer has a clear view of everyone.  Consider a private first dance at the end of your reception while the DJ plays one last song for you!

The willow sprouts leaves in mid to late March, reaching a full, lush appearance by the end of April. Pink wind flowers bloom around the willow in late August through September. The leaves change to rusty gold in late October and typically drop throughout November. BOHO themes are most popular during this time. The willow has no leaves from mid to late November until it awakens again in mid-March. However, many couples still choose this area because of the string lights and lanterns despite the cold temperatures.

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