While to us, getting married in East Tennessee doesn't feel like a "destination wedding", we understand that our friends and family are coming from all over the country and for that we are grateful. This is why we have chosen to have a wedding weekend and not just a one-day event. We appreciate each of you traveling so far to be with us on our special day and want to spend quality time with our guests.
HOTELS:
There are a few beds we have reserved for family and the wedding party at our venue, but we are happy to provide additional hotel recommendations for you as well. If additional space onsite opens up, we will let those interested know. There are many Air BnBs in the area as well, and the venue is the perfect halfway point from Boone, North Carolina, and Johnson City, Tennessee. Below is a list of 3 hotels in each city that should accommodate you. Please note we do not have hotel blocks, these should be booked on your own. We have also included a link to a few Air BnB's in Butler as well!
BOONE, NC
Graystone Lodge, Ascend Hotel Collection
2419 NC-105, Boone, NC 28607•(828) 264-4133
Hampton Inn and Suites
1252 U.S. Hwy 421 S, Boone, NC 28607•(828) 386-6464
The Horton Hotel
611 W King St, Boone, NC 28607•(828) 832-8060
JOHNSON CITY, TN
Carnegie Hotel
1216 W State of Franklin Rd, Johnson City, TN 37604•(423) 979-6400
Hampton Inn & Suites
508 N State of Franklin Rd, Johnson City, TN 37604•(423) 929-8000
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Johnson City
211 Mockingbird Ln, Johnson City, TN 37604•(423) 929-2000
The Sanctuary Company Johnson City
AIRPORTS
For those flying in, there are multiple airports to which you could fly.
Tri-Cities Airport- 1-hour drive
Asheville Regional Airport- 1 hour and a 45-minute drive
Greensboro Regional Airport- 2 hours and a 15-minute drive
Charlotte International Airport- 2 hours and a 20-minute drive
Knoxville Regional Airport- 3-hour drive
Since there is a bit of a drive to the venue, it is recommended that you get a rental car or potentially request an Uber. We will not provide shuttle services to airports.