CALIFORNIA WEDDING LOCATIONS
Interesting locations for a California wedding
Northern California is a great place to plan a beautiful wedding. Deciding
on which picturesque back drop to stand in front of in the many hundreds
of locations in California there is to get married can be challenging.
Your largest task will be to choose which kind of scenery you like, whether
it is a beach, a dessert back drop, state park, or even the red wood forest.
Northern California has a variety of wedding venues which are reasonably
priced whether you want a traditional style wedding or you’re deciding
to elope. Take the time to explore your options for a California wedding,
you won’t be disappointed!
Northern California Wedding facilities
There are many beaches in California to give your special day a light breeze
and a touch of sun adding the all important romance factor. Places like
Crystal Cove State Park located in Orange County where the rich and famous
reside offer gorgeous scenery which is an luxurious back drop for any wedding
day. If you’re looking for a beach back drop for an intimate flare
of romance with aqua waves the beautiful Sonoma Coast offers such sights
that will awe your guest and surely bring your memories for a lifetime.
Northern California

If your more into the style of getting married in a historic church then
you should check out Northern State Park which lies deep in the heart
of Coloma and is a favorite wedding venue for many folk which has participated
in part of Coloma’s popularity for weddings because of its out door
weddings and receptions, also available is indoor venues perfect for any
style wedding. Marshal Gold Discovery features two historic churches full
of culture and tradition to charm everyone in your wedding party or on
your guest list. Pacific Groves Asilomer beach and conference grounds,
or Monterey bay, are just two of the many beach venues that rival this
romantic locale. Many people are drawn to Northern California because
of its natural beauty and many attractions. No matter which destination
in Northern California it would be hard to go wrong.
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