Overview
Glacier Hills County Park, located a few miles from the historic Holy Hill Church in the Kettle Moraine State Forest of Southeastern Wisconsin, offers a breathtaking setting for weddings. Spanning over 160 acres with panoramic views of Friess Lake, the park provides a picturesque backdrop for ceremonies and receptions. Ideal for couples seeking a nature-infused wedding experience, Glacier Hills County Park ensures ample opportunities for stunning photographs and memorable events.
Event Spaces
Glacier Hills Hall
The Glacier Hills Hall, renovated in 2017, boasts a spacious 4,000-square-foot room that accommodates up to 200 guests. This venue is suitable for large receptions, ceremonies, and other events. The outdoor area adjacent to the Hall is perfect for outdoor ceremonies, cocktail hours, or receptions.
Historic Glacier Hills Chapel
For a more intimate setting, the historic Glacier Hills Chapel offers a romantic indoor space for ceremonies. The Chapel can host up to 160 guests and provides a charming alternative for those preferring an indoor event.
Additional Accommodations
The park features 4 cozy cabins and a guest house, allowing for a weekend celebration with overnight accommodations for your guests.
Services and Amenities
Included Services
- Reservation of the Hall and Chapel
- Access to the outdoor space surrounding the buildings
- Flexible services to accommodate specific requests
Additional Amenities
- Hiking trails for exploring the natural surroundings
- Lighted parking areas for guest convenience
- Kayaks available for rent to enjoy on Friess Lake
- Sand volleyball and basketball courts for recreational fun
- Free admission to Glacier Hills County Park for you and your guests
- Air conditioning and heating in the Hall to ensure comfort
- Dimmed lighting in the Hall for a customized ambiance
- Tables and chairs provided
- Freedom to choose your own food and beverage options
- Optional rental of rustic cabins and guest house on the property
Historical Background
The Glacier Hills Hall and Chapel were originally built in the 1920s as Camp Villa Jerome and St. Amelian’s Orphanage Youth Camp. These structures served as a home for campers and orphans from St. Amelian’s Orphanage. In 1976, the site was transformed into a Washington County Park, and the buildings were renovated in 2017, blending historical charm with modern amenities.