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The Best Times of Year to Get Married in the Omaha Area (With Pros & Cons!)

If you're recently engaged and dreaming up your perfect wedding, one of the first big decisions you'll make is when to tie the knot. Choosing your wedding date isn't just about what looks good on the calendar—it can affect everything from the weather to the flowers to your budget.


Whether you're envisioning a sunny spring ceremony, a golden fall celebration, or a snowy winter wonderland, Omaha and the surrounding areas offer something special in every season. But like everything in wedding planning, each season comes with its own perks and quirks.


So, let’s take a closer look at the best times of year to get married in the Omaha area and what you should consider before locking in your date.



Bride and groom outdoor spring wedding
Julie Trinh Photography

Spring Weddings (March–May)


What to Expect:

Spring in Omaha brings fresh blooms, warming temperatures, and a feeling of new beginnings, which is perfect for saying "I do." This season is ideal for couples who love soft pastel colors, garden-inspired décor, and outdoor ceremonies surrounded by nature waking up.


Pros:

  • Mild temperatures, especially in April and May

  • Lush greenery and blooming flowers make for beautiful photos (May only unfortunately)

  • Earlier sunset times give a cozy evening glow

  • Symbolically represents growth and new beginnings


Cons:

  • March can still be chilly and unpredictable (hello, snowstorms!)

  • Spring rains are common, so you'll need a solid rain plan

  • Peak wedding season pricing starts to ramp up in May


Local Tip:

If you're set on an outdoor ceremony, late April to mid-May tends to offer the most reliable weather. Venues with built-in rain backup options like covered pavilions or cozy indoor spaces (like our glass chapel!) are your best friend.



bride and groom outdoor in summer wedding
Bailey Sturgeon Photography

Summer Weddings (June–August)


What to Expect:

Summer is peak wedding season for a reason: kids are out of school, travel is easier, and the long days mean more time to celebrate. But in the Omaha area, summer also means heat and most of the time humidity.


Pros:

  • Long daylight hours = more time for photos and fun

  • Gorgeous sunsets for golden hour portraits

  • Perfect for outdoor weddings and firefly-filled nights

  • Flowers in full bloom

  • Easier for out-of-town guests to travel

Cons:

  • High temps and humidity, especially in July and August

  • Bugs (yes, it’s the midwest… bring the bug spray!)

  • Popular venues and vendors book far in advance


Local Tip:

Consider a later ceremony time (like 5 or 6 p.m.) to avoid the worst of the heat. Venues just outside of Omaha that offer shade, natural breezes, or even indoor-outdoor flow can help keep guests comfortable while still enjoying the scenery.



bride and groom kissing outdoor fall wedding
Tori Bruno Photography

Fall Weddings (September–November)


What to Expect:

Fall is one of the most beloved seasons for weddings in Nebraska and Iowa—and for good reason. The colors are stunning, the air is crisp, and there’s a cozy, romantic feel that’s hard to beat.


Pros:

  • Mild weather (especially September and early October)

  • Fall foliage makes a gorgeous backdrop for photos

  • Seasonal menus and décor options are endless

  • Golden hour lighting is especially dreamy


Cons:

  • High demand = limited availability and premium pricing

  • Days start to get shorter

  • November can be unpredictable weather-wise

  • Some outdoor plants and trees begin to fade in late fall


Local Tip:

If you want peak foliage, aim for the first two weeks of October. Outdoor venues near the Loess Hills or Missouri River offer incredible natural backdrops with vibrant colors. And don’t forget a light jacket or shawl for late-night outdoor photos!


Winter Weddings (December–February)


What to Expect:

Winter weddings in the Omaha area are less common, which makes them feel more intimate and unique. If you love twinkle lights, rich colors, and cozy vibes, winter might be your season.


Pros:

  • Off-season discounts on venues and vendors

  • Availability is often better

  • Beautiful opportunities for elegant indoor weddings

  • Great excuse for rich, moody color palettes and seasonal décor


Cons:

  • Weather is the biggest wildcard (snow, ice, travel delays)

  • Limited daylight hours for photos

  • Outdoor ceremonies are rarely possible

  • No flowers or foliage (we refer to this time of year as 50 shades of brown!)

  • Some venues shut down during the winter (like ours)


Local Tip:

If you’re planning a winter wedding near Omaha, choose a venue with warm, inviting indoor spaces that still feel magical. Look for fireplaces, candlelight ambiance, and large windows to bring in natural light.


So, What’s the Best Month to Get Married Near Omaha?


There’s truly no one-size-fits-all answer, but here’s a quick breakdown of popular months by vibe:

Month

Why It’s Popular

May

Ideal spring weather, fresh blooms

June

Start of summer, great for travel

September

Comfortable temps, beautiful light

October

Peak fall foliage, cozy + romantic

December

Holiday magic and off-season pricing

Keep in mind that popular Saturdays in these months can book up 12–18 months in advance, especially at sought-after venues. So if you have your heart set on a date, start touring venues early!



Other Things to Consider When Picking Your Date:


  • Holidays & Major Events: Check the Omaha events calendar! Big weekends like the College World Series can mean higher hotel prices and heavier traffic.

  • Personal Significance: Does your anniversary fall in a certain month? Is there a family date that means something special to you both?

  • Budget: Some venues offer better rates for Friday or Sunday weddings—or for off-peak months like January, February, or November.



Final Thoughts


No matter when you get married, the most important thing is that the day reflects you as a couple. Each season in the Omaha area offers its own kind of magic, whether you’re walking down an aisle lined with autumn leaves or dancing under the stars in July.


At Willow Creek, we host weddings in 3 of the 4 seasons. Our nature-inspired venue offers peaceful scenery, indoor and outdoor options, and a relaxed atmosphere just outside the Omaha metro.


Ready to find your perfect date? Schedule a tour with us! We’d love to show you around and help you choose the best time to say “I do.”











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