If you’re dreaming of a forest wedding — one with tall pines, winding trails, and a sense of quiet reverence — Burlap and Bells in Black River Falls is one of the most naturally striking venues in the Midwest. Tucked deep in the woods, it’s the kind of place where vows echo softly between trees and the celebration feels connected to something bigger.
As a Wisconsin wedding photographer, I love shooting here because it invites people to slow down. You don’t rush through a wedding in the woods — you move with it.
A Story You Can Picture
Megan and Drew picked Burlap and Bells because it reminded them of the land where Megan grew up — quiet, wooded, full of light in all the right places. The morning of their wedding, Drew was helping set up benches in dress pants and hiking boots. Megan, meanwhile, was tucked into a vintage Airstream with her best friends and a few cinnamon rolls.
The ceremony happened under the trees. No arch, no drapery — just sun cutting through pine needles and a few strings of lights above. During the vows, the breeze came up at just the right time. One of those small, sacred weather moments you can’t plan for but hope happens anyway.
Dinner was served family-style. Dancing started under café lights strung between trunks. And we ended the night with a bonfire, bare feet, and the kind of laughter that lingers.
Why Couples Choose Burlap and Bells
- Outdoor ceremony site surrounded by pines
- Private forest setting — no traffic, no noise, no distractions
- On-site reception space with wood flooring, lighting, and covered tent options
- Vintage Airstreams + cabins for prep and overnight stay
- Photographer’s dream — clean light, texture, and tons of depth
This venue is perfect for couples who want a wedding that feels rooted — in nature, in story, and in each other.
What I Bring as Your Photographer
- Familiarity with forest lighting and open-shade ceremony photography
- Calm direction that doesn’t interrupt the natural flow of the day
- Drone footage (if weather + trees allow)
- Photo + video packages that reflect the mood, not just the timeline
Best Times of Year to Get Married Here
Spring: New greens, soft light, and cool temps
Summer: Full canopy, golden evenings, great for evening ceremonies
Fall: Peak beauty — yellow leaves, cooler air, and incredible sunset portraits
Winter: Not recommended for full events, but great for elopements if you don’t mind snow boots
Let’s Document It with Earth and Ease
If you’re planning a Burlap and Bells wedding, I’d love to be part of it. I offer both photography and videography with a natural, story-first approach.
Contact me here to start the conversation.
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Near Black River Falls, WI — tucked in the forest, about 2 hours from Madison.
The venue comfortably accommodates around 200 guests outdoors.
Yes — couples typically have the property for a full day or weekend, depending on the package.
There are prep areas and small overnight accommodations, plus space for RVs or camping if desired.




















































































