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Best Months to Get Married in the Texas Hill Country
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Best Months to Get Married in the Texas Hill Country

Prima Vista Team6 min read

Choosing your wedding month is one of the first decisions that shapes everything else: venue availability, guest comfort, photo timing, floral choices, menu style, and budget.

In the Texas Hill Country, every season has its own personality. Spring brings green hills and wildflowers. Summer brings long evenings and value-season opportunities. Fall brings cooler air and golden light. Winter brings softer demand, cozy receptions, and more flexible dates.

There is no single best month for every couple. The right month depends on your priorities.

This guide compares the seasons so you can choose a Texas Hill Country wedding date with more confidence.

Hill Country sunset ceremony at Prima Vista

March, April, and May: classic spring wedding season

Spring is one of the most popular seasons for Hill Country weddings, and for good reason. The landscape is green, wildflowers may be blooming, and the weather can feel mild compared with the heat of summer.

Spring works especially well for couples who want:

  • Outdoor ceremony photos
  • Fresh seasonal florals
  • Comfortable guest arrival
  • A garden-inspired design
  • A full wedding weekend in Wimberley

The tradeoff is demand. Spring Saturdays can book quickly, especially for couples planning 12 to 18 months ahead. If you want a spring wedding but need more flexibility, consider a Friday, Sunday, or weekday date.

June, July, and August: value season with smart planning

Summer weddings in Central Texas require thoughtful planning. Heat is real, and guest comfort matters.

That does not mean summer should be ignored. For some couples, summer can be one of the smartest ways to get a beautiful venue, a stronger date selection, and better overall value.

Summer works best when the venue has:

  • Climate-controlled reception space
  • A real covered ceremony option
  • Easy guest flow
  • Indoor spaces for older guests and children
  • A timeline built around later light
  • Clear hydration and shade plans

Summer-ready indoor reception hall at Prima Vista

At Prima Vista, summer couples can use the indoor reception hall, covered ceremony pavilion, private suites, and sunset deck in a way that protects the guest experience while still giving the day a Hill Country feel.

If you are considering summer, ask venues how they handle a 95-degree afternoon. The answer will tell you whether the property is prepared or simply hoping for the best.

For more on weather planning, read our guide to outdoor wedding backup plans in the Texas Hill Country.

September and October: high-demand fall favorites

Fall is one of the strongest wedding seasons in the Hill Country. Temperatures begin to soften, sunsets can be beautiful, and guests are often ready for a weekend trip after the summer.

September and October are popular because they balance outdoor beauty with better comfort. They are especially strong for couples who want:

  • Sunset ceremonies
  • Cocktail hour outdoors
  • Warm floral palettes
  • A guest-friendly weather window
  • A full reception without summer heat concerns

The main challenge is availability. Fall Saturdays are often among the first dates to go. If you are serious about a fall wedding, start venue conversations early and keep an open mind about Fridays and Sundays.

November and December: golden light and celebration season

November can be one of the most underrated months for a Hill Country wedding. The weather is usually more comfortable, the light is beautiful, and guests are often in a celebratory mood as the holiday season approaches.

December can also work well for couples who want a cozy indoor reception, candlelit design, deeper colors, and a more intimate atmosphere.

These months are a good fit if you like:

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  • Warmer textures and richer color palettes
  • Comfortable evening receptions
  • Earlier ceremony times
  • Holiday-adjacent travel plans
  • Indoor-outdoor flow without intense heat

The biggest thing to watch is guest schedules. Holiday travel, school calendars, and family commitments can affect attendance. Send save-the-dates early if you choose a date near Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year's.

January and February: quieter, flexible, and budget-friendly

Winter weddings in Texas can be beautiful, especially for couples who do not need peak-season greenery to feel inspired.

January and February often offer:

  • More venue availability
  • More vendor flexibility
  • Stronger value opportunities
  • Cooler weather
  • A calmer planning timeline

The days are shorter, so ceremony timing matters. If you want outdoor portraits, ask your photographer and venue team when sunset happens on your date and build the timeline backward from there.

For help thinking through ceremony timing, read what time your Hill Country wedding ceremony should start.

How month affects wedding cost

Season can affect your total cost in several ways:

  • Venue rental may change by month or day of week
  • Vendor demand may affect availability
  • Florals can cost more if specific blooms are out of season
  • Guest travel can be more expensive around holidays
  • Heat or weather plans may require extra rentals at some venues

When comparing dates, do not only ask whether the venue is available. Ask what the date does to the full budget.

At Prima Vista, couples can review current seasonal pricing on our wedding pricing page.

Best months by priority

If you care most about... Consider...
Green scenery and wildflowers March, April, May
Stronger value and more date flexibility January, February, June, July, August
Guest comfort and sunset photos October, November
Warm colors and cozy receptions November, December
Peak Hill Country wedding season April, May, September, October

Questions to ask before choosing a date

Before you lock in your wedding month, ask:

  • What does the ceremony space feel like at that time of year?
  • What time does sunset happen?
  • Is there a covered or indoor weather plan?
  • Are there seasonal pricing differences?
  • Will guests be comfortable outdoors?
  • Are preferred vendors available?
  • Are nearby lodging and travel options affected by local events or holidays?
  • Does the month fit the feeling we want for the day?

The best date is not only the prettiest date on the calendar. It is the date that supports the wedding experience you want to create.

FAQ

What is the most popular wedding season in the Texas Hill Country? Spring and fall are usually the most popular because the weather is more comfortable and the scenery is strong.

Is summer too hot for a Hill Country wedding? Summer can work if the venue has climate-controlled reception space, shade, covered ceremony options, and a smart timeline. Couples should ask direct heat-plan questions before booking.

Are winter weddings a good idea in Texas? Yes. Winter can offer more date flexibility, cooler weather, and strong value. The main planning factor is shorter daylight.

When should we book a Hill Country wedding venue? For peak spring and fall Saturdays, start 12 to 18 months ahead when possible. For flexible dates, Fridays, Sundays, or value-season months may offer more options.


Trying to choose the right wedding month? Book a private tour and we will walk you through how each season feels at Prima Vista, from ceremony timing to sunset photos and guest comfort.