Nestled in the picturesque setting of Palatka, Florida, Rodman Plantation offers an idyllic wedding venue that combines rustic charm with modern convenience. Situated on a sprawling 6,000-acre cattle and timber farm, this venue provides a serene country atmosphere perfect for couples looking to tie the knot amidst nature’s beauty. Its strategic location is just a ten-minute drive from Palatka and conveniently positioned between Jacksonville and Orlando’s international airports, making it easily accessible for guests traveling from afar. The surrounding natural attractions, including the St. Johns River, Rodman Reservoir, and Oklawaha River, are teeming with wildlife and add to the enchanting backdrop for any special occasion.
Rodman Plantation boasts versatile event spaces, including a charming farmhouse and a covered pavilion. The Rodman House features five cozy bedrooms, a spacious kitchen, and ample gathering spaces for loved ones to come together. Additional amenities such as a catering kitchen, large walk-in coolers, and public restrooms ensure that all guests’ needs are comfortably met. The pavilion, with its rustic wood beams and neutral color palette, provides a flexible canvas that complements various wedding themes. With the natural beauty of the grounds, couples will find an abundance of picturesque spots for memorable photo opportunities.
To accommodate a range of preferences and schedules, Rodman Plantation offers three distinct packages. Couples can opt for a weekend rental, a one-night stay, or a Saturday event, with each package including tables and chairs for up to 150 guests. The weekend package offers the added benefit of overnight accommodations for both Friday and Saturday nights, while the one-night option includes a stay on Friday evening. For the bridal party’s convenience, dressing rooms are available, ensuring a seamless preparation experience. Nearly weds interested in experiencing the venue firsthand are encouraged to book a tour and explore the enchanting possibilities that await at Rodman Plantation.