If you’re dreaming of a wedding venue that feels tucked into the woods and is still close to Hood River’s charm, you should consider Crag Rat Hut. Perched on a small hill with panoramic views, the place exudes cozy alpine vibes. It’s one of Oregon’s most under-the-radar gems for intimate, heart-centered celebrations. Zoë and Jacob’s Crag Rat Hut wedding in Hood River brought together tradition, emotion, and mountain magic in the most unforgettable way.
The Crag Rat Hut is a rustic mountain lodge owned by the Crag Rats; the oldest mountain search and rescue organization in the United States. With indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, wraparound decks, and floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the mountainscape, it’s a stunning setting for weddings that blend natural beauty with a down-to-earth vibe.
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Zoë and Jacob envisioned a day that was relaxed, spirited, and rooted in both family and tradition. They got ready together at the Crag Rat Hut itself. Zoë was downstairs. Jacob was upstairs. They were surrounded by loved ones, family heirlooms, and that kind of pre-ceremony joy that builds when you’re about to marry your best friend.
One of the most meaningful moments of the day was their blanketing ceremony, a tradition from Zoë’s Northern Cheyenne heritage. Her uncle and father led a smudging and song ritual before wrapping the couple in a wedding blanket, symbolizing protection, unity, and cultural roots. It was a powerful, emotional tribute that made their ceremony unforgettable.
A close friend read poetry and Zoë and Jacob shared vows under the open sky, with Mount Hood as their backdrop.
Cocktail hour flowed right into a laid-back dinner at the Hut, complete with a blessing by Jacob’s dad, Doug. Instead of a traditional dance floor, guests wandered between cozy game parlors and mountain views, keeping the vibe casual and connected.
For portraits, we snuck away to Rock Creek Beach, where the evening light lit up Zoë’s wild, custom gown and Jacob’s wind-blown suit. We captured everything from wind-in-the-dress moments to quiet sunset shots. The whole evening was editorial, candid, and perfectly them.
If you’re considering the Crag Rat Hut for your wedding day, here are a few tips to help make your celebration seamless:
Zoë and Jacob’s wedding at Crag Rat Hut was the perfect reflection of who they are: joyful, grounded, a little goofy, and deeply connected to family and place. It was a reminder that the best weddings aren’t about trends; they’re about moments that feel like home.
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