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 The Chapel at the Preserve

Have your fairytale wedding at The Chapel at the Preserve! What could be more magical than having your wedding in the Smoky Mountains? The Chapel at the Preserve is a gorgeous, traditional setting that you’ll fall in love with. It can accommodate up to 100 guests, so it’s perfect for small or average-sized wedding! With a colorful flower garden, a peaked roof with a bell tower and breathtaking scenery, it makes for a great wedding photo! Inside the chapel, there are wooden pews and a high-arched ceiling, creating an elegant southern charm feel. Let the natural light shining through the panoramic windows inside the chapel light up your big day, while your guests enjoy the stunning mountain views during the ceremony.

Not only is The Chapel at the Preserve beautiful for the ceremony, but it is excellent for wedding preparations and more! Downstairs, there is a private dressing area where the bridal party can apply the finishing touches before walking down the aisle, and a separate entrance so the groom can’t sneak a peek of the bride before the ceremony begins! When the wedding is over, the bride and groom can easily walk across to our outdoor pavilion for a reception, or take wedding photos with the Smoky Mountains in the background!

When you plan your wedding with Hearthside at the Preserve, you can stay in our amazing cabin rentals. We have beautiful cabins that accommodate groups of all sizes, so you can spend the night before your wedding with your closest family and friends! Our cabins work perfectly for your wedding reception too. With amenities like spacious decks, hot tubs, pool tables and air hockey, both you and your guests will have a great time. And even better, you can have your honeymoon right at Hearthside at the Preserve! We have romantic 1-bedroom cabins that allow you and your groom to escape and enjoy your first days of marriage together.

Call us to reserve our wonderful venues today!

Call us at 1-888-723-7157!

The Chapel at the Preserve

Dream wedding in the Smoky Mountains