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Park Winters Flower Farm
Region: Sacramento Valley | City: Winters
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Fees, Features, & FurnishingsLate afternoon light in the Yolo County countryside has a way of turning everything softer — the fields glow a little warmer, the breeze carries the scent of flowers, and the pace of the day shifts into celebration mode. Tucked just outside the agricultural town of Winters, Park Winters sits within a working flower farm landscape where rows of seasonal blooms stretch across open farmland and the horizon stays wide. The setting feels distinctly Northern California: relaxed, beautiful, and quietly polished. This property leans into the Garden Escape personality in the best way. The landscape already reads like a styled backdrop — flower rows, garden pathways, and pockets of greenery that naturally guide the flow of the day. Couples often choose the garden areas for their ceremony, where the aisle unfolds between flowers and open sky, the countryside framing the moment without needing much extra décor. It’s romantic without trying too hard. One of the most memorable moments here tends to arrive just as cocktail hour settles in. Guests step toward the Sunset Lounge, where a stone fireplace, lotus fountain, and surrounding gardens create an easy gathering point. Champagne glasses appear, conversation pockets form, and the entire property begins to feel like a long summer dinner party waiting to happen. Dinner often gathers nearby beneath café lights or within the relaxed indoor-outdoor spaces around the Flower Barn Lounge, where the celebration naturally tightens into an intimate rhythm. The Flower Farm side of Park Winters is intentionally scaled for smaller gatherings — think welcome parties, rehearsal dinners, elopements, or celebrations that keep the guest list close to the people who matter most. Pricing for Flower Farm events is custom quoted, but celebrations here generally fall into the intimate luxury garden event category rather than large estate weddings. What couples receive in return is a setting where the landscape does most of the design work — and the evening feels beautifully effortless. See What's Included |
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Wedding Day BlueprintGetting Ready | Morning at the FarmIn Northern California’s Capay Valley, where open farmland stretches toward low golden hills, Park Winters Flower Farm begins the wedding day in a way that feels unhurried and quietly beautiful. Morning light spills across the property’s historic farmhouse and gardens while the day slowly comes to life. Inside the farmhouse suites, windows fill with soft natural light as hair and makeup artists set their stations and coffee cups gather along the counters. Bridesmaids drift between rooms and garden paths, bouquets beginning to take shape nearby as florists arrive with armfuls of seasonal blooms. It’s the kind of setting where the venue already carries the aesthetic — a place where venue does the heavy lifting and the design simply follows the landscape. Ceremony | Garden VowsGuests arrive along the tree-lined driveway and follow garden paths toward the ceremony lawn, where rows of chairs face a backdrop of flower beds and the open Capay Valley beyond. The setting leans naturally into garden ceremony dreams — relaxed, romantic, and deeply connected to the surrounding farmland. Just as the ceremony begins, a light breeze moves through the nearby flower rows, carrying the scent of blooms across the lawn. It’s a small moment, but unmistakably tied to the place — one of those quiet reminders that you’re standing in the middle of an actual working flower farm. The vows land softly against the landscape while the gardens frame every photograph. Appetizers & Cocktails | Garden WanderingOnce the ceremony ends, guests drift naturally toward the garden patios for a relaxed cocktail hour moment. Drinks appear, laughter rises quickly, and the pathways between the gardens invite easy wandering. While guests explore the property, staff quietly handles the ceremony reset, transforming the lawn into the evening’s dining space without ever interrupting the rhythm of the celebration. Dinner Reception | Sunset on the LawnAs the Capay Valley sun lowers behind the hills, long tables settle across the lawn beneath strands of café lights. The evening leans into that effortless indoor-outdoor flow that outdoor venues do best. Dinner unfolds slowly — conversation building, wine glasses refilling, and toasts landing with warmth as the sky fades from gold to soft blue. The setting feels expansive but intimate at the same time, the kind of celebration where the natural guest flow keeps everything feeling easy. Dancing & Merriment | Barn Party EnergyOnce dinner winds down, the celebration shifts toward the barn where the dance floor begins to glow under warm lighting. Music picks up, the first few brave dancers pull everyone else in, and suddenly the party finds its rhythm. The barn doors stay open to the night air, laughter drifting out across the gardens as the dance floor slowly fills. Send-Off | A Garden GoodnightBy the end of the evening, guests gather beneath the string lights for one last moment together. The gardens that framed the ceremony now glow softly in the dark, the farmhouse lights twinkling behind them. It’s the kind of ending that feels both joyful and a little bittersweet — the farm settling back into quiet after a full day of celebration. For couples searching for a Northern California garden wedding venue, Park Winters Flower Farm offers a flower-filled countryside setting where every part of the day flows naturally from one beautiful moment to the next. View the Gallery |
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