Millers Landing Bridal

Millers Landing Bridal A beachside community located just south of Seward Alaska. Accessible only by dirt road or boat, Lowell Point is a secluded quiet beachside community.
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It has the entrance to the state park, wonderful camping, lodging, and home to Millers Landing!

Somewhere between the tide going out and the mountains leaning in, two people decided this was the exact right place to ...
04/19/2026

Somewhere between the tide going out and the mountains leaning in, two people decided this was the exact right place to begin.

No aisle, just a stretch of shoreline. No ceiling, just clouds moving slow enough to notice. Shoes sinking a little into the rocks, veil catching the wind like it’s trying to tell you something important.

Alaska doesn’t really do perfect — it does real. And somehow that ends up being better.

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Some couples walk down an aisle. Others push off from shore and let the whole world widen around them.Out there, where t...
04/12/2026

Some couples walk down an aisle. Others push off from shore and let the whole world widen around them.

Out there, where the water turns that impossible shade of green and the mountains hold their breath, chose to begin things a little differently — side by side, drifting instead of marching, with nothing but quiet, laughter, and a pair of paddles to keep time.

Alaska has a way of reminding you that a wedding doesn’t have to be contained to feel complete. Sometimes it’s better when it isn’t.

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04/09/2026

Festival season starts in Seward!

Join us May 16th & 17th for the second annual Seward Salmon & Song Festival at Miller’s Landing on the shores of beautiful Resurrection Bay. Enjoy live music, art vendors, delectable food, brews and cocktails and some of the best camping/RV parking in the state. Yoga & mimosas on Sunday 🥂
All ages welcome…

Tickets and weekend camping passes available now. See you in Seward! 🎫 🏕️

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seward-salmon-song-festival-tickets-1766801202959

Poster 🎨 by the illustrious Dan Coe
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Some weddings fit neatly inside four walls. Others need a little more horizon.At Miller’s Landing, you can wander from t...
04/08/2026

Some weddings fit neatly inside four walls. Others need a little more horizon.

At Miller’s Landing, you can wander from temperate rainforest to open beachfront without ever leaving your celebration. Ceremony beneath the trees, cocktails by the water, and then everyone gathers beneath our massive cedar-lined, window-sided wedding tent — a space big enough for 350 guests (maybe more, depending on how enthusiastic your friends are about dancing).

It’s the kind of place where the mountains RSVP, the tide keeps time better than a clock, and the night stretches comfortably around laughter, music, and people who came a long way to be together.

Hosted at Miller’s Landing, Seward Alaska
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04/05/2026

Some weddings come with a venue. Others come with a captain willing to park you under a waterfall.

Brittany and Larry stepped off onto a quiet Alaskan beach, then climbed back aboard the Fox Willie and idled straight beneath a fjord waterfall — close enough for the water to fall right onto the deck. Champagne popped, mist mixed with spray, and for a moment it felt like the whole bay leaned in to celebrate with them.

That’s shoulder season for you — fewer people, wilder moments, and just enough unpredictability to make it feel like the story belongs only to you.

If your version of “I do” includes saltwater, boat decks, and a little waterfall in your champagne, Alaska tends to understand.

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Some weddings feel contained. Others expand to meet the moment.Natalie and David filled the space in a way that only hap...
04/04/2026

Some weddings feel contained. Others expand to meet the moment.

Natalie and David filled the space in a way that only happens when the whole place is yours — laughter stretching from table to table, bubbles drifting under the clear panels, and a wedding tent big enough to hold everyone you couldn’t imagine celebrating without.

Our cedar-lined, window-sided tent isn’t just a backup plan — it’s the heart of the party. Room for dinner, dancing, and the kind of energy that builds when no one has to leave early and the night is allowed to unfold.

We still have limited availability for full grounds buyouts this September at Miller’s Landing — giving you the entire property, the tent, the beach, and the woods to make your own.

If you’ve been picturing something that feels less like a venue and more like a gathering — this is your window.

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04/04/2026

Some love stories don’t need a guest list — just a tide chart and a little nerve.

Brittany and Larry slipped away to Fox Island, taxied across Resurrection Bay by the Fox Willie, where the mountains keep secrets and the shoreline doesn’t ask questions. No aisle, no schedule — just wind, water, and the quiet understanding that this is enough.

There’s something about shoulder season in Alaska — fewer footprints, softer light, and a kind of stillness that makes a moment feel like it belongs only to you. It’s not the loud version of romance. It’s the honest one.

If you’ve been thinking about eloping, this is your window — when the world slows down just enough to notice what matters.

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Somehow September always feels like Alaska letting you in on a secret.The crowds thin, the light softens, and the mounta...
04/01/2026

Somehow September always feels like Alaska letting you in on a secret.

The crowds thin, the light softens, and the mountains lean a little closer to the water — like they’re settling in to watch something meaningful happen. It’s the kind of time where a wedding doesn’t just fill a day… it fills the whole place.

We still have limited availability for full grounds buyouts this September at Miller’s Landing — giving you the entire beachfront, wooded spaces, and event areas to yourselves. A full weekend where your people can spread out, settle in, and make the place their own.

If you’ve been thinking about an Alaska wedding that feels a little quieter, a little more intentional, and entirely yours — this is it.

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A just-married kiss, a full aisle of happy tears and applause, and nothing but mountains and Resurrection Bay behind the...
04/01/2026

A just-married kiss, a full aisle of happy tears and applause, and nothing but mountains and Resurrection Bay behind them.

This is what a Miller’s Landing beach wedding feels like—big views, real moments, and a crowd that shows up with their whole heart.

Hosted at Millers Landing in Seward, Alaska
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Some weddings end when the sun goes down. Ours tend to wander toward the fire.Out past the ceremony chairs and beyond th...
02/21/2026

Some weddings end when the sun goes down. Ours tend to wander toward the fire.

Out past the ceremony chairs and beyond the last toast, there’s a stretch of beach where fireweed leans into the wind and the mountains settle in for the evening like old storytellers. Guests drift that way naturally — following laughter, sparks, and the quiet understanding that the best parts of a wedding often happen after the schedule runs out.

At the Miller’s Landing beach bonfire, shoes come off, dogs join the celebration without needing an invitation, and the night softens into something simple and real. Smoke in the air, ocean just beyond the glow, friends gathered close enough to feel like family.

Because sometimes the perfect reception isn’t a room — it’s a fire, a shoreline, and people you love staying up just a little longer together.

Hosted at Miller’s Landing, Seward Alaska
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13890 Beach Drive
Lowell Point, AK
99664

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