

Glamping weddings
In the Texas hill country, near Austin
host A dreamy glamping wedding in Marble Falls, TX
Say "I do" at Talula Mesa Glamping Resort near Austin, TX in one of the private nooks scattered about our stunning hill country acres. Gorgeous, wide-open views over Lake Travis and Marble Falls greet you at every turn. Small, outdoor weddings are our specialty, up to 30 guests. You won't find a more peaceful and stunning spot in all of Texas. Our property is fifteen terraced acres, with five flat acres at the top, manicured into park-like landscaping. Live oak trees and stone patios are scattered about, plus waterfalls and four beautiful boho cowboy-style glamping tents with hot tubs that can sleep up to thirteen overnight guests in total. Treat your guests to a fairy tale setting with ample privacy, perfectly blending a serene escape in nature with modern comforts. A glamping wedding at Talula Mesa Glamping Resort is perfect for those wanting an intimate experience, and for true Texas hill country lovers.
Considering a glamping wedding at Talula Mesa Glamping Resort? Read our pros and cons list in this blog. about unique hill country weddings.

Quick Facts
Capacity: 30 guests, plus vendors/staff
Overnight capacity: 4 tents (4 king beds, 3 queen) = 13 overnight guests in total
Children allowed? Yes
Dogs allowed? Yes, more information about glamping with dogs here.
Indoor/Outdoor facilities: Outdoor only, other than the glamping tents
Restrooms: Just one. A second can be arranged to be rented.
Catering: Food trucks allowed, outside catering and alcohol allowed
Parking: Plenty
Fees
Rental of all glamping tents is required at seasonal rates, plus the event fee. Seasonal minimum night stays apply.
$1,000, Saturdays
$750, Fridays & Sundays
$200, Monday-Thursday
plus glamping tent rentals
Event Fee:

A stunning setting for your vows
Get married in a field of bluebonnets like no other.
Read more about Texas bluebonnet weddings.
Wildflower season generally lasts from March through May, although bluebonnets tend to fade by May 1st, replaced by yellow, red, purple, and white flowers.



