How Much Does a Utah Wedding Cost?
The average Utah wedding costs between $15,000 and $25,000, well below the national average of approximately $30,000. Many couples pull off beautiful Utah weddings for under $10,000 by choosing outdoor venues, smaller guest lists, and local vendors who don't charge big-city prices.
The biggest factors affecting your Utah wedding budget are venue rental, catering (per-guest costs), photography, and florals. easiYESt's built-in budget tracker lets you set a total budget and monitor every expense category so nothing sneaks up on you.
Best Wedding Venue Types in Utah Under $5,000
Finding a wedding venue in Utah under $5,000 is absolutely doable — especially if you're flexible on day of week or season. Here are the most popular affordable options:
State & National Parks
Utah's parks offer jaw-dropping scenery at a fraction of private venue costs. Permits are often under $500.
City & Community Parks
Salt Lake City, Provo, and Ogden have gorgeous park pavilions and gardens available for small to mid-size weddings.
Mountain Lodges
Rustic lodges in the Wasatch Mountains offer stunning backdrops and full facilities at competitive rates.
Barns & Ranch Venues
Rural Utah has dozens of barn and ranch wedding venues that are both charming and budget-friendly.
Private Estates
Many Utah families rent out their properties for weddings — often found through local vendor networks like easiYESt.
Restaurant & Event Spaces
Smaller private dining rooms and event halls often accommodate intimate weddings affordably.
Utah Wedding Vendor Locations We Cover
easiYESt helps you find wedding vendors across all of Utah. Search by vendor type and location to find the perfect fit:
Salt Lake City · Provo & Orem · Park City & Sundance · Ogden · St. George · Moab · Logan · Lehi & American Fork · Draper & Sandy · Cedar City
What Wedding Vendors Can I Find in Utah?
Whether you're planning a destination wedding in Utah or a local ceremony close to home, easiYESt connects you with vendors across every category:
Photographers · Videographers · Venues · Caterers · Florists · DJs · Live Bands · Officiants · Hair & Makeup Artists · Cake Designers · Rental Companies
Utah Wedding Photography
Utah's diverse landscapes — from alpine forests to red rock deserts — make it one of the most photogenic wedding destinations in the country. Local photographers know the best golden-hour spots at each location and offer competitive rates compared to photographers flying in from out of state.
Utah Wedding Catering
Catering is typically the second-largest wedding expense after the venue. Utah has a thriving local catering scene with options ranging from upscale plated dinners to casual buffet-style receptions — and local caterers often offer better value than large national chains.
Outdoor Weddings in Utah
Utah's climate makes outdoor weddings highly popular, especially from May through October. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and stunning scenery — fall foliage in Park City and the Wasatch Range is a favorite for October weddings, while late spring blooms make April and May a close second.