
Boojum Tree Hidden Gardens is one of those Arizona wedding venues where you walk in and genuinely pause for a second, like, wait, are we still in Phoenix? It’s green, layered, a little humid, and feels like you accidentally stepped into a tropical greenhouse instead of the desert. And I LOVE that about this place.




If you’ve been touring venues and everything is starting to blur together a little, this is usually the one that makes people stop and think, “this is actually something I haven’t seen before.”
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Most wedding venues don’t look like this. You walk into Boojum Tree, and it’s immediately all greenery, glass, humidity, and a space that feels way more tropical than anything you’d expect in Arizona.
And it commits to it. It’s not trying to balance desert with a little greenery on the side. It’s fully greenhouse, fully layered, fully its own thing, and that’s why we love it.

The reception space is where this really hits. Once you’re inside, it’s plants everywhere, light coming through the glass ceiling, and a room that already feels full before you add anything to it. You don’t have to overthink design or try to “transform” it into something. It’s so gorgeous without all of that. You can add a few personal touches, but it already does most of the work on its own.
Which makes planning a lot easier! You’re not starting from ground zero or trying to make a space feel like more than it is. You’re walking into something that already has a strong personality. Most wedding spaces lean into desert or modern resort energy. Boojum Tree just does its own thing. It’s fully committed to that greenhouse, tropical feel, and because of that, it doesn’t need much added to it.
One of the things I like most about Boojum Tree Hidden Gardens is that the ceremony spaces feel different from each other. You’ve got options, which makes it easier to land on something that fits your vision!






Some feel more open, some feel more tucked in and a little more cozy; it’s less about which one is “better” and more about what kind of experience you want when everything starts.

These are the spots where you still get all the greenery, but it feels a little more spread out.
It starts off easy. People are catching up, taking it in, not rushing to grab a seat right away.


These feel a little more cozy. You’re surrounded by plants, everything feels closer together, and it naturally pulls people in (I mean, how could it not? It’s so beautiful!). The more tucked-in spaces are where things start to feel really intimate. Since you’re surrounded by greenery, your people feel a lot closer, and everything naturally quiets down when the ceremony starts.



This is one of those wedding spaces where the guest count changes the feel more than you’d expect. The open areas stay pretty relaxed with a bigger group, and the more intimate ones get filled fast.
This is THE moment! This is the part people remember and the part I love going back to.



This reception space is fully inside a tropical greenhouse!! Its SO gorgeous and it completely shifts the feel of the night. You walk in, and it kind of feels like you ended up in Hawaii without the long flight. (Who wouldn’t want that?!)
During sunset, the greenhouse starts to glow a little more, and everything feels so alive. It’s not one flat room; you’ve got dimension, shadows, texture, all working together.
From a photo standpoint, this space is just so much fun to work in. Everywhere you turn, there’s something beautiful happening, the light, the textures, the layers; it all shifts in the most effortless way. I can move through the space with you, and it gives us so much variety.


Plus, I love how it lets me stay really present with you throughout the night. I get to capture things as they’re happening, the hugs, the laughter, the dancing, all the little in-between moments, and that’s really the whole point of it all, right?
If you’re already thinking about how the night is going to feel once everyone’s on the dance floor, check out How to Get the Dance Floor Poppin at Your Arizona Wedding Reception here.








This venue makes the most sense for couples who want something that already feels special the second they walk in. It’s for you if you’re drawn to spaces that feel creative, a little unexpected, and just more fun than the typical wedding setup. Because truly… how many people can say they got married in a tropical greenhouse in the middle of the Arizona desert?
You’re probably not looking for something super traditional or predictable. You want your day to feel intentional, a little unique, and like an experience, not just something that checks all the boxes.


Another thing I love most about this venue, and you might too, is that it’s not an empty room you have to design on your own, and it’s definitely not a desert wedding either (even though it is technically in the desert). It already has a strong presence, which means you’re not trying to make it feel like something else.

Boojum Tree Hidden Gardens also works well if you want photos you love while still being present for everything else. There’s enough going on in the space that it never feels the same twice.
Boojum Tree works really well if you’re including family too; it blends that intimate, laid-back feel with space to celebrate together. If you’re planning that part out, check out how to include family in your Arizona elopement.how to include family in your Arizona elopement.




Most wedding venues in Arizona fall into a few categories: desert, modern, or resort-style. This one doesn’t, and we LOVE that.

If you’re deciding between wedding spaces and this one keeps coming back up, it’s usually because you want a venue that already feels like something without having to build it from scratch. The biggest thing to pay attention to is how you want the day to feel once you’re in it.
Not just how it looks, but how it moves. That’s where this venue stands out.
We’ve shot all over Arizona, the desert, mountains, and resorts, and every venue has its own rhythm. Boojum Tree has a really specific one, and once you see it, you usually know if it’s for you.


But maybe you’re still exploring Arizona wedding venues, if so, I’ve put together a full guide to some of the best spots in Sedona here!
If you’re reading this and thinking, “Okay, wait, I love this, I think I want to get married here,” you probably have a few questions.
Here are the ones that tend to come up first.

Yeah, this is one of those Phoenix-area wedding venues where you walk in and just know. And a big part of that is because there really isn’t anything else like it. You’re in the middle of the Arizona desert, and then suddenly you’re surrounded by tropical plants, winding paths, and a full greenhouse that feels like you got dropped somewhere completely different. Not many people can say that!

Most weddings here are usually around 75–150.


Nope! This is one of those venues where you don’t need to do a lot for it to look good! There’s already so much happening that most couples keep things pretty simple, and it still comes together beautifully.
Yess this is one of the best parts! Everything stays in one place, so the whole day just feels more connected.
Yeah! There’s a ton of variety, so it feels like you’re moving through different spaces instead of circling the same one. And once the sun goes down, the greenhouse light is STUNNING. It’s one of my favorite parts; it just keeps getting better as the night goes on.



It depends on your guest count, time of year, and if you want to add anything else to your day. I always suggest reaching out to the venue directly so you’re getting a quote for exactly what you’re planning.


Boojum Tree Hidden Gardens just clicks once you’re in it. The space shows up, the vibe is already there, and the night kind of takes on a life of its own. If you’re already imagining getting married here, I love that for you.

That’s the kind of day I love documenting. The fun parts, the loud parts, the slightly chaotic in-between moments you didn’t plan but end up being your favorite, the dance floor, the drinks, everyone you care about, all in one place.
I’d love to capture it the way it actually felt. Reach out today, and let’s get you married.


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