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Canyon Run Ranch

Pleasant Hill, OH

Canyon Run Ranch is the chosen venue for couples seeking an authentic outdoor wedding with everything Ohio has to offer: an enchanted ceremony site in a shaded forest clearing, a historic American barn, acres of native wildflowers, the gentle sound of a creek and cascading waterfalls, and a large bonfire at the end of the night. Canyon Run Ranch is private, located on 153 acres of the scenic Stillwater River Valley with views to savor and enjoy on your wedding day and unlimited options for gorgeous photos and videos that can't be created anywhere else.There are over 40 acres of wildflowers planted to attract bees, butterflies and birds and to provide a pleasant walk for guests headed to the ceremony site in the woods. Amid the 82 acres of wooded hillsides is a secluded clearing on a ridge with a whimsical corkscrew willow arbor that appears to have been created by woodland fairies. Guests sit on benches made from local ash trees and enjoy the ceremony serenaded by resident birds and wind blowing through the hardwoods, which provide a leafy canopy overhead.An authentic, pre-1850 bank barn welcomes guests with large curtains at the opening and the Milk Parlor below for cocktail hour. The Milk Parlor's original, hand-hewn beams and bark-covered ceiling joists are complemented by rustic, mismatched metal seating and lighting crafted from salvaged pulleys of wood and metal. The main reception area of the barn is lit with thousands of twinkle lights woven through the beams and balanced by two mason jar chandeliers built from antique wagon wheels found on the property. Beams of light peak through the spaces between the original wood siding, casting a warm glow on the wood floors built from trees sustainably harvested from the nearby woods.The home on the hill was built from the stone of the Canyon Run creek and overlooks the barn. The original home, built in 1900, is available for dressing and preparing for the day.Canyon Run is home to Pepper the cat; Thunder and Lightning, our Tennessee Walkers; Pop, a Nigerian dwarf goat; Sweet Pea, a Pygmy goat, and a clutch of Copper Maran hens.Canyon Run strives to be sustainable by using wood from fallen trees, rocks from the Canyon Run creek, and other found and local materials whenever possible. Proceeds from the weddings go to the restoration, beautification, and maintenance of the natural habitat and to protect waterways and wetlands. We discourage single-use plastics and provide many decorative items that can reused by others.

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Zona and Jeremy

Venue: Canyon Run Ranch

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Christian
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Pleasant Hill, OH

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Venue

Canyon Run Ranch

Pleasant Hill, OH

Canyon Run Ranch is the chosen venue for couples seeking an authentic outdoor wedding with everything Ohio has to offer: an enchanted ceremony site in a shaded forest clearing, a historic American barn, acres of native wildflowers, the gentle sound of a creek and cascading waterfalls, and a large bonfire at the end of the night. Canyon Run Ranch is private, located on 153 acres of the scenic Stillwater River Valley with views to savor and enjoy on your wedding day and unlimited options for gorgeous photos and videos that can't be created anywhere else.There are over 40 acres of wildflowers planted to attract bees, butterflies and birds and to provide a pleasant walk for guests headed to the ceremony site in the woods. Amid the 82 acres of wooded hillsides is a secluded clearing on a ridge with a whimsical corkscrew willow arbor that appears to have been created by woodland fairies. Guests sit on benches made from local ash trees and enjoy the ceremony serenaded by resident birds and wind blowing through the hardwoods, which provide a leafy canopy overhead.An authentic, pre-1850 bank barn welcomes guests with large curtains at the opening and the Milk Parlor below for cocktail hour. The Milk Parlor's original, hand-hewn beams and bark-covered ceiling joists are complemented by rustic, mismatched metal seating and lighting crafted from salvaged pulleys of wood and metal. The main reception area of the barn is lit with thousands of twinkle lights woven through the beams and balanced by two mason jar chandeliers built from antique wagon wheels found on the property. Beams of light peak through the spaces between the original wood siding, casting a warm glow on the wood floors built from trees sustainably harvested from the nearby woods.The home on the hill was built from the stone of the Canyon Run creek and overlooks the barn. The original home, built in 1900, is available for dressing and preparing for the day.Canyon Run is home to Pepper the cat; Thunder and Lightning, our Tennessee Walkers; Pop, a Nigerian dwarf goat; Sweet Pea, a Pygmy goat, and a clutch of Copper Maran hens.Canyon Run strives to be sustainable by using wood from fallen trees, rocks from the Canyon Run creek, and other found and local materials whenever possible. Proceeds from the weddings go to the restoration, beautification, and maintenance of the natural habitat and to protect waterways and wetlands. We discourage single-use plastics and provide many decorative items that can reused by others.

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