Wedding locations in Dallas, Texas cover a wide range: downtown Dallas ballrooms with crystal chandeliers, lush gardens along White Rock Lake, art-filled spaces in the Dallas Arts District, and forest barn venues 35 to 40 minutes outside the city center in Dallas-Fort Worth.
We’re Hidden Creek Events, an all-inclusive forest and barn event venue in Heath, TX, and we put this guide together so you can see exactly what’s out there and find the venue that feels like yours. ✨
We’ll start with a full look at our own venue, then walk through three comparable Dallas wedding venues, a bullet list of even more locations, how to pick the right one, seasonal weather info, wedding weekend activities, and 2026 to 2027 trends. We wrapped it up with two FAQ sections and a real testimonial from one of our couples. 🤍
Every venue listed here is a real location with real capacity and pricing where we could find it. We mention places like the Dallas Arboretum, the Adolphus Hotel, and Brighton Abbey alongside lesser-known gems. If you’re early in wedding planning, this is your starting point.

Hidden Creek Events in Heath, TX | Forest and Barn Venue Near Dallas
We’re a modern barn and forest wedding venue about 35 to 40 minutes from downtown Dallas and most of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Our address is 215 Chris Cuny Pkwy, Heath, TX 75032, which puts us close to Rockwall, Garland, Plano, and Richardson. We host one wedding per day, so your special day gets our full attention.
For your wedding ceremony, you can choose from three ceremony spaces on our property: an outdoor forest clearing surrounded by tall trees, an open-air gazebo with natural light from every angle, or an indoor ceremony in front of our grand staircase and chandelier inside the barn. If the weather turns, we move outdoor ceremonies inside with no gap in the timeline. ☁️
Our reception space is a climate-controlled barn with large ceiling windows, wooden beams, a built-in dance floor, and flexible layouts for 100 to 300 guests. You can see how couples use these spaces in our Hidden Creek wedding gallery. Audio, visual, and lighting are all built-in, so you don’t need to rent a separate sound system or haul in uplighting.

Our all-inclusive wedding packages bundle together:
- Venue access (up to 12 hours), tables, chairs, and ivory linens
- In-house buffet-style catering + BYOB with approved bartending partners
- Full setup, teardown, and post-event cleanup
- Rehearsal time, basic décor options, and a dedicated team to keep things moving
- Built-in audio/visual and lighting throughout the barn
Our luxury bridal suite has mirrors, vanities, lounge seating, a TV, a mini-fridge, and plenty of outlets for curling irons and phone chargers. The groom’s room has a similar vibe with comfortable seating and space for your crew to hang out before the ceremony. Both rooms are designed to look great in getting-ready photos. 🥂
We offer overnight vehicle parking so guests can call a rideshare without worrying about picking up their car at midnight. Couples seeking a nature backdrop near Dallas, TX, forest photos under the trees, and simple planning with one main team tend to be the ones who fall in love with our all-inclusive Dallas wedding venue.
Hidden Creek vs. Downtown Dallas Wedding Venues
A forest barn setting and a downtown Dallas hotel ballroom are two very different vibes on your wedding day. One gives you trees, open fields, and the sound of birds during your outdoor ceremony. The other gives you skyline views, valet parking, and an elevator ride to your wedding reception.
Being slightly outside Dallas, Texas comes with some real advantages: free on-site parking, flexible event hours (no 10 PM noise curfew), easier vendor load-in with ground-level access, and more privacy for your guests. We’ve found that the per-guest cost at venues like ours also tends to run lower than comparable hotel ballroom packages because we bundle so many services into one price.
Downtown Dallas has its own strengths, too. Guests at a city center wedding can walk to restaurants and bars after the reception. You’re steps from the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and the arts district. A Turtle Creek Ballroom or Rosewood Mansion event puts you in an elegant setting with old-world charm baked into the architecture.

Here’s how the two worlds compare in practice:
- Forest/barn venues: outdoor options for ceremony and portraits, open fields, natural light in photos, quieter surroundings, free parking, longer rental windows 🌷
- Downtown hotel venues: skyline and amazing views, walking distance to nightlife, guest rooms upstairs, valet service, modern elegance in lobbies and ballrooms ⏾
Neither style is better. They’re just different starting points for different couples.

Hidden Creek and Three Comparable Dallas-Area Venues to Tour
If you’re narrowing your list, here are four solid venues to tour in the DFW area, including us. Our Dallas-area wedding venue combines forest ceremony spaces with a modern barn reception, and each one below serves a different style and guest capacity.
Hidden Creek Events (Heath, TX):
Our forest-and-barn venue fits up to 300 guests, with multiple outdoor ceremony options and a climate-controlled barn reception. Best for couples planning Rockwall-area forest weddings who want a nature-forward outdoor wedding near Dallas without managing a dozen vendors.
Cross Creek Ranch (Parker, TX):
A rustic-elegant ranch about 20 miles north of Dallas with a large log cabin (roughly 6,000 to 7,000 sq ft), outdoor ceremony sites including a pond arbor, and dressing cabins. Seated capacity reaches 300, with standing receptions up to 500. All-inclusive Saturday packages for 100 guests in peak season run around $8,495. Good for couples who want ranch vibes with farm tables and Chiavari chairs included.
Brighton Abbey (Aubrey, TX):
A European-style estate with a glass chapel, high ceilings, and manicured grounds north of Lake Lewisville. Guest capacity tops out at 175. Rental fees range from $2,800 on a weekday to $8,500 for a peak Saturday, with an elopement option at $1,500. This intimate setting suits couples seeking a hillside estate feel with old-world charm.
The Adolphus Hotel (Dallas, TX):
A Beaux-Arts historic hotel built in 1912. The Grand Ballroom is about 5,300 sq ft, with 20-foot-high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows for natural light. Seated capacity runs around 350 in the Grand Ballroom, and the Adolphus Hotel hosts up to 400 guests across its multiple rooms. Room rental for the Grand Ballroom is roughly $12,000, plus food-and-beverage minimums. This suits couples who want timeless elegance, modern sophistication, and city convenience.

More Dallas Wedding Venues to Put On Your Map
These are extra venues across Dallas-Fort Worth for different vibes and budgets. Each one offers a distinct experience:
- Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden: 66 acres of lush gardens along White Rock Lake with skyline views. The Dallas Arboretum accommodates 60 to 500 guests and offers 18 ceremony options. Rosine Hall seats about 350 with a peak rental around $13,500. A botanical garden wedding with a stunning backdrop.
- Dallas Museum of Art: The Hamon Atrium and Sculpture Garden sit in the Dallas Arts District. Fine art surrounds your guests, and the modern design works for seated events and standing receptions alike.
- Nasher Sculpture Center: A contemporary art and garden mix in downtown Dallas. Venues like the Nasher Sculpture Center offer contemporary settings for weddings with outdoor spaces and clean white walls.
- The Joule: A boutique hotel in downtown Dallas, TX, with rooftop spaces and customizable lighting options for events. Lively energy, craft cocktails, and modern elegance in one package.
- The Mason (Oak Cliff): A historic lodge with vintage charm. The Mason offers a bridal suite with antique furniture, and the whole space has a warm, lived-in feel for mid-size guest counts.
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- Texas Discovery Gardens (Fair Park): Garden setting with a two-story butterfly house. A unique spot for a smaller outdoor wedding with a science-meets-nature vibe.
- Knotting Hill Place: Features 55-foot soaring ceilings, a climate-controlled indoor space for events, and accommodates 200 to 300 guests. The Hall of Lights inside features high ceilings and amazing light fixtures.
- The Arts District Mansion: Located on Harwood St in the arts district, it has state-of-the-art blackout panels for dramatic lighting control and a mansion lawn for outdoor options.
- Warwick Melrose Dallas: A historic hotel that accommodates gatherings of up to 550 guests for a large-scale reception location.
- The White Sparrow Barn: A barn venue north of Dallas that accommodates up to 300 guests. Clean lines, white walls, and a modern barn feel.
- Bella Woods: A barn wedding venue in Midlothian, Texas with a rustic-romantic style and wooded surroundings.
- The Grand Ivory: Offers a white barn setting for weddings with a mix of rustic and refined finishes.
- C&K Ranch Hideaway: A family-owned barn venue near McKinney with a more casual, country setting.
- The Pavilion: Features alabaster chandeliers and sconces for couples who want sparkle in a more traditional event space.
- Oaks and Evergreen: Has hosted over 1,500 weddings since 2010, which speaks to their consistency.
- The George W. Bush Presidential Center: Hosts up to 350 guests and offers in-house catering options for a formal event venue experience.
- The Springs in Waxahachie: Can host 300 guests with a mix of indoor and outdoor ceremony spaces in North Texas.
- The Cinnamon Barn: Can host 225 guests indoors for a cozy barn reception.
- Vouv Meeting & Event Space: Includes an upstairs Bridal Suite and uses Culinary Art Catering to manage all food services.
- The Hidden Willow: Located just outside Blossom, Texas, for couples open to a more rural escape.
- Trinity River Audubon Center: Surrounded by trees for a natural, wooded ceremony setting.
Notable wedding venues in Dallas also include Arlington Hall, Willow Creek Weddings (which features a 2,000-square-foot Wedding Party House), Hotel ZaZa Dallas (which provides luxury bridal and groom suites), and Maggiano’s, which specializes in chef-prepared menus for private events.

How to Choose the Right Dallas Wedding Venue
Selecting a venue is the first step in planning. With so many Dallas wedding venues across Dallas and Fort Worth, from Plano-area barn and forest locations to downtown ballrooms, the decision can feel overwhelming. Here’s a practical breakdown split into quick topics so you can skim to what matters most.

Guest Count & Layout
Start with your guest list. Intimate weddings under 75 guests feel lost in a ballroom built for 400. Large weddings of 150 to 300 guests need a floor plan with enough room for dining, a dance floor, and a cocktail hour area that doesn’t bottleneck.
Dallas wedding venues can accommodate a wide range of guest counts. At Hidden Creek, we comfortably host up to 300 guests, but the barn layout still feels warm and cozy at 120 to 150, which works well for Richardson-area couples who want a nearby venue that scales up or down.
Ask any venue about max seated capacity, dance floor size, and rain backup options. A venue that lists 300 standing but only seats 200 at tables is different from one that seats 300.

One-Venue Ceremony & Wedding Reception Convenience
Having your ceremony and reception at the same location removes the need for guests to drive between sites, which is a real gift for out-of-town visitors.
It also gives you a more relaxed timeline because nobody’s stuck in Dallas traffic between events, a big perk for Mesquite-area weddings where guests may be driving in from all over DFW.
Many Dallas wedding venues, including ours, offer multiple ceremony spots plus an indoor reception hall on the same property. Ask if rehearsal time, getting-ready hours, and portrait time are all included in the rental window.
At Hidden Creek, couples often do their ceremony in the forest clearing and then walk guests straight to the barn for the cocktail hour and reception.

All-Inclusive Wedding Packages
“All-inclusive” in Dallas-Fort Worth usually means the venue bundles: venue rental, tables, chairs, linens, setup, teardown, catering, bar options, basic décor, and some level of coordination.
In-house wedding catering and bundled bar service simplify wedding planning because you work with one team instead of eight separate vendors. Packages typically include tables, chairs, and linens as a baseline, with food and bar layered on top.
Full-service venues offer event coordination, which means someone on staff manages the timeline and vendor arrivals on your wedding day. Event planning includes setup, teardown, and catering services bundled under one roof.
At Hidden Creek, we offer bundled packages with in-house catering, approved bartenders, and a curated preferred vendor list for things like photography and florals.

Getting-Ready Rooms & Comfort
A good bridal suite gives you space for hair and makeup, storage for dresses, snacks and drinks, and a private spot for emotional moments with family before the ceremony.
Good natural light, large mirrors, plenty of outlets, comfy seating, dress hangers, and a private bathroom make a real difference.
Our bridal suite at Hidden Creek has vanities, a lounging area, and enough mirror space for a full bridal party to get ready at the same time. The groom’s room has a more relaxed vibe with seating, a TV, and space for your crew to hang out, which Kaufman-area couples appreciate when everyone’s getting ready on-site.
Hotel ZaZa Dallas provides luxury bridal and groom suites if you prefer a hotel setting. Vouv Meeting & Event Space includes an upstairs Bridal Suite for city-side weddings. The key is asking to see these rooms during your tour, not just the ceremony and reception spaces.

Vendor Flexibility & Experience
Some venues have open vendor policies where you bring anyone you want. Others have a preferred or required vendor list. Both approaches work, but know what you’re getting into before you sign; our Hidden Creek blog dives deeper into how different policies affect planning.
Ask how many weddings per day the venue hosts (we host one), what load-in and load-out rules look like, and if there’s a coordinator on-site. Venues used often by experienced Dallas vendors (planners, DJs, photographers) tend to run smoother because those vendors already know the layout, the lighting angles, and where to park.

Catering, Bar, & BYOB Options
Common catering setups at Dallas wedding venues include in-house buffet or plated meals, a preferred caterer list, or open catering where you hire anyone. Many venues provide in-house catering and bar services. Many Dallas venues offer in-house catering, including Knotting Hill Place, which has a full-service catering kitchen on-site.
Many wedding venues offer in-house bartending services, often including a full-service bar for events. With in-house bartending, couples can customize drink options, and it includes setup and cleanup services. Some venues allow couples to bring their own alcohol for bartending.
At Hidden Creek, we’re BYOB with approved bartending partners who are licensed and insured. Ask about tastings, menu customization, vegetarian or vegan options, and late-night snacks during your tour.

Pricing Transparency & What’s Included
Ask every venue for a clear, line-item proposal. You want to see the rental fee, service charges, catering minimums, bar costs, security fees, cleaning fees, and taxes broken out separately. Common pricing models in Dallas, TX include flat fees, per-person packages, peak versus off-peak rates, and Friday versus Saturday versus Sunday pricing.
Dallas offers a variety of wedding backdrops including gardens and historic venues, and prices reflect that range. Venue site fees in the DFW area run from roughly $3,000 to $8,000 for mid-sized barn or garden venues, and $10,000 to $20,000 or more for hotel grand ballrooms and large garden estates in peak season, whether you’re comparing Murphy-area venues or options closer to downtown.
At Hidden Creek, we lay out pricing in a straightforward way so couples know what is and is not included before they commit. You can always request pricing directly from us.

Best Seasons to Get Married in Dallas, Texas
Dallas has a humid subtropical climate, which means hot summers, mild springs and falls, and occasional cold snaps in winter. The season you pick affects everything from guest comfort to photo lighting to venue cost, and guides for Wylie-area weddings echo many of the same timing tips.

Spring (late March to early May):
Average highs run 65 to 85°F. Lower humidity, wildflowers in bloom, and strong natural light make this a top pick for outdoor ceremonies at garden settings and forest venues, whether you’re near Dallas or planning spring weddings around Terrell. Pollen can be a factor, and late spring brings more rain. Many Dallas wedding venues fill spring Saturdays 12 to 18 months ahead.

Summer (June to August):
Temps often hover at 90 to 95°F or higher. Midday outdoor ceremonies are uncomfortable for most guests. Evening or twilight timing, shade, fans, and cold drinks help. Venues with indoor backup like ours or a climate-controlled ballroom are a smart call. Some venues price summer as off-peak, which can save money.

Fall (late September to early November):
Average highs around 65 to 85°F, lower humidity, and golden-hour light that photographers love. Foliage changes add color to photos. This is the busiest season for Dallas outdoor wedding venues, so book early.

Winter (December to February):
Cooler temps between 45 and 60°F. Outdoor ceremonies are less common unless a heated backup is available. Indoor venues, holiday lighting, and evergreen décor work well. Off-peak pricing at many venues means lower costs.
At Hidden Creek, we host weddings year-round. Our indoor barn, climate-controlled spaces, and weather backup plans keep guests comfortable in every season.
Things to Do Near Dallas & Hidden Creek for Your Wedding Weekend
Out-of-town guests appreciate having a few easy activity options during your wedding weekend, and Dallas-Fort Worth delivers, especially in lakeside spots like Rockwall and Lake Ray Hubbard.
- Downtown Dallas attractions: Klyde Warren Park for a walk, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science for families, the Dallas Museum of Art for a free visit, and shopping and dining in Uptown and the city center.
- White Rock Lake and Dallas Arboretum: A garden walk, lakeside brunch, or morning jog the day before the wedding. The Dallas Arboretum’s botanical garden is open to the public and makes a great group outing.
- Near Hidden Creek (Rockwall and Heath): Lake Ray Hubbard is minutes from our venue. The Rockwall Harbor has waterfront restaurants, boat rides, and live music. Check out our guide to things to do in Rockwall for more ideas.
- Group activities: Golf at nearby courses, spa days, private parties or social events at Hidden Creek, and rehearsal dinners at restaurants in Uptown, the Fort Worth Stockyards, or along the Rockwall Harbor.
A sample weekend flow: Friday welcome dinner in downtown Dallas, Saturday wedding at Hidden Creek, Sunday brunch back in the city or at a lakeside spot near our venue.

2026-2027 Dallas Wedding Trends We’re Loving
Here’s what we’re seeing from couples booking 2026 and 2027 dates at Hidden Creek and other Dallas wedding venues.
Trends are fun to browse, but your personal style matters more than any color forecast. Find a perfect mix of what you like with timeless elements, and your wedding day will feel like you.

Color Palettes & Décor
Soft greens and whites keep showing up in garden and forest weddings. Warm terracotta and rust tones work well in barn venues like ours. Bold pops of color, think deep burgundy, cobalt, or mustard, tend to appear in arts district lofts and modern ballrooms with clean backdrops.
Texture mixing is a big trend: velvet napkins, layered linens, and mixed metals on the table. Our forest backdrop at Hidden Creek pairs well with seasonal colors. Spring pastels against green trees, fall jewel tones with changing leaves, and winter greenery with candlelight all look great without heavy décor spending.

Dresses, Suits, & Wedding Party Style
Mix-and-match bridesmaid dresses in coordinating shades keep growing. Grooms are choosing classic tuxes with playful details like patterned bow ties or colored velvet jackets. Lighter fabrics make sense for hot Dallas summers.
Shorter reception dresses and second looks for dancing work well in barn and outdoor receptions. If your ceremony is in a forest or on grass, consider heel-friendly paths and train length. Flats and block heels are practical without sacrificing style, especially for Mesquite-area couples hosting outdoor celebrations.

Invitations & Signage
Minimalist typography on thick cotton paper is common for 2026 to 2027 Dallas weddings. Watercolor maps of downtown Dallas or the Dallas Arboretum show up as inserts, and some couples are commissioning venue sketches of barns, gardens, or chapel interiors.
QR codes for wedding websites and digital RSVPs are standard now. Coordinate your welcome signs, bar menus, and seating charts with the invitation style for a cohesive feel.

Centerpieces & Reception Design
Loose, garden-style florals with greenery runners continue to replace tight, formal arrangements. Candles at varied heights on the tables create warmth. Mixed seating, rounds plus farm tables, adds visual interest to the reception layout.
Forest and barn venues like Hidden Creek can lean into greenery, twinkle lights, and wooden elements for an unforgettable celebration without high rental costs. Downtown Dallas ballrooms tend toward sleek, modern décor with acrylic signage and metallic accents. A simple move: repurpose ceremony flowers for the head table or bar area to stretch your floral budget.

Receptions, Ceremonies, & Guest Experience
Live bands paired with DJs for the dance floor, late-night snack bars (tacos, mini donuts, pizza), and audio guest books are trending. Champagne walls, craft cocktail stations, and photo booths remain popular interactive elements.
Unplugged ceremonies, where guests put phones away, are growing. Shorter ceremonies followed by long, relaxed receptions let couples spend more time with guests. Private last dances after everyone leaves are a quiet trend we love, and our wedding day tips from Hidden Creek share even more ways to stay present.
Venues with flexible indoor-outdoor flow help couples create stations: lawn games outside, dessert inside, s’mores by a fire pit area. At Hidden Creek, the barn opens to outdoor spaces so your guests can drift between the dance floor and the night air, something you can experience firsthand during our Summer Open House at Hidden Creek.

Hidden Creek Events FAQ
These are answers to questions couples ask us regularly. They apply to Hidden Creek specifically and may differ at other Dallas wedding venues.
Can we bring our own vendors?
Yes. We welcome outside vendors who meet our insurance and safety requirements. We also have a preferred vendor list of photographers, florists, DJs, and planners who know our venue well. The one exception is bartending: we require approved bartending partners for liability and licensing reasons.
Do you allow BYOB for our Dallas wedding?
You can provide your own beer, wine, and liquor. All service must go through one of our approved bartending partners, who are licensed and insured. We help couples figure out quantities, bar setup options, and how to match drink selections to their guest count and budget.

What is parking like at Hidden Creek?
We have on-site parking with enough spaces for typical guest counts, plus overnight vehicle parking so guests can grab a rideshare without stressing about their car. Some downtown Dallas venues rely on valet or paid garages, which adds cost and logistics. Our lot is free and ground-level.
Who handles setup and cleanup?
Our dedicated team sets up all venue-provided items, including tables, chairs, linens, and basic décor, before the event. After the reception, we handle full teardown and cleaning of those items. Couples and their vendors are responsible for personal items and specialty rentals (custom signage, photo booth gear, etc.). You can read more on our FAQ page.

People Also Ask | Dallas Wedding Venues & Planning
These are real-style questions couples search when researching wedding locations in Dallas, Texas.
How much does a Dallas wedding venue cost on average?
Venue site fees in Dallas Fort Worth range from roughly $3,000 to $8,000 for mid-sized barn or garden venues outside of peak season. Hotel grand ballrooms and large garden estates in peak season run $10,000 to $20,000 or more for the rental alone.
Total cost for 100 guests, including venue, food, drinks, and rentals, often lands between $30,000 and $60,000, depending on style and guest capacity. All-inclusive venues like ours bundle services, which changes how prices are presented compared to a raw “rental only” space. The Dallas Arboretum is considered a top wedding location, and estimates for 150 guests there can reach roughly $48,000 when all fees, food, and rentals are included.

What is the best month to get married in Dallas Texas?
Late March through early May and late September through early November are the most popular windows. Temperatures hover between 65 and 85°F, humidity drops, and the light is ideal for photos.
Some couples choose winter months for lower rates and holiday lighting. Air-conditioned venues make summer possible, though midday outdoor ceremonies in June through August are uncomfortably hot. Garden settings are a popular choice for romantic weddings in Dallas during spring and fall.

How far in advance should we book a Dallas wedding venue?
Couples typically book venues 6 to 12 months in advance for a standard timeline. For prime fall Saturdays at popular venues, booking 12 to 18 months ahead is common. Friday and Sunday dates, or off-peak months like January and February, may have openings 6 to 9 months out.
If you’re eyeing a fall 2027 Saturday at Hidden Creek or a similarly busy North Texas venue, reach out sooner rather than later.

Are outdoor weddings in Dallas too hot in summer?
Midday outdoor ceremonies from June through August can push 90 to 95°F with high humidity. Evening ceremonies, shaded spots, fans, cold water stations, and ice-cold craft cocktails make summer manageable. Many Dallas wedding venues feature beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces with indoor backup for hot days.
At Hidden Creek, we advise summer couples to move the ceremony to late afternoon and use our climate-controlled barn as a backup. Historic venues in Dallas often feature classic architecture and luxurious settings with strong air conditioning for summer events.

What are some unique Dallas wedding venues?
Dallas has a variety that most cities can’t match. The Dallas Arboretum offers a botanical garden setting with views of White Rock Lake. The Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center sit in the arts district with fine art and modern design around every corner. The Perot Museum offers a science-meets-celebration event space. Valley View rooftop venues provide skyline panoramas.
Forest and barn settings like Hidden Creek give you a nature escape just outside Dallas. And a historic hotel like the Adolphus brings Beaux-Arts architecture and an unforgettable experience in downtown Dallas.

What Couples Say About Hidden Creek
Here’s a review that captures what we hear from couples after their wedding day at Hidden Creek.
“Hidden Creek was absolutely wonderful! We chose their all-inclusive option, and it was one of the best decisions we made. Having hair and makeup, a DJ, a florist, a cake, bartending, and so much more coordinated through one team made the entire process feel easy and stress-free.
Our coordinator, Emily, was incredible. She created our timeline, handled all the details, and made sure everything ran the day of flawlessly. We truly didn’t have to worry about a single thing. She even made us plates of food so we could actually eat, and at the end of the night she made sure we got everything back, including our cake topper and all of our leftover food.
The venue is beautiful, the team is organized and professional, and the entire experience exceeded our expectations. We are so grateful we chose Hidden Creek and would recommend them to anyone in a heartbeat!” —Lillian, Hidden Creek Bride,Google Reviews ☁️✨

Ready to Tour Dallas Wedding Venues? Visit Us at Hidden Creek
Dallas, Texas has wedding locations for every couple, from rooftop city views and museum galleries to forest clearings and modern barns. We’ve covered more than 25 venues in this guide, and each one brings something different to the table.
What makes Hidden Creek different: a forest backdrop you won’t find inside city limits, a modern barn with natural light and room for up to 300 guests, all-inclusive packages that keep planning simple, and an easy drive from downtown Dallas and most of Dallas-Fort Worth. Many of our couples tell us they toured five or six venues before finding us, and something about standing under the trees made the decision click.
If you’re exploring 2026 or 2027 dates, we’d love to hear from you, whether you’re coming from Dallas, Rockwall, or Royse City-area neighborhoods. Send us your date and guest count, and we’ll put together a custom quote. You can also schedule an in-person or virtual tour to walk the property and see if it feels right. 🤍











