Kyra and Noah wedding at Full Moon Resort
Venue Guide

Full Moon Resort Wedding Photography

Big Indian, NY · 2 weddings featured
Real Weddings

A few weddings I've photographed at Full Moon Resort.

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Full Moon Resort is 100 acres in Big Indian, New York, deep in the Catskill Forest Preserve about two and a half hours from Manhattan. It's a full destination wedding venue, which means your guests aren't just attending a ceremony. They're spending a weekend. The property has lodging for up to 150 people, from glamping tents to private cottages, and the whole place operates as a self-contained compound for the duration of the event.

I've shot weddings here and what makes it work photographically is the variety. The Catskills forest surrounds everything, but the property itself has meadows, streams, a vintage barn, and the Moondance Pavilion, which was built specifically for wedding receptions. That pavilion handles 60 to 350 guests and has the infrastructure most barn venues lack: proper lighting, a real floor, and sound.

Full Moon Resort wedding photography

Ceremonies happen at the streamside tent or in a wooded grove on the property. The streamside tent has a covered structure with open sides, so you get the feel of being outdoors with rain protection built in. The grove is fully outdoor and works when weather cooperates. Both are set back from the main buildings, which gives the ceremony a sense of separation from the rest of the weekend's activity.

Cocktail hour and other gatherings happen in the vintage barn or on the grounds. The barn has high ceilings and exposed beams. The Roadhouse is a separate building that works for late-night hangouts after the reception wraps. Having multiple buildings spread across the property means the weekend unfolds in stages rather than everything happening in one room.

Full Moon Resort wedding photography

Catering is in-house. Wedding packages include the site fee, planning services, a formal tasting, ceremony setup, cocktail hour with passed and stationary hors d'oeuvres, reception dinner in the pavilion, three hours of open bar, staffing, and service charge. Per-person pricing runs $75 to $175 depending on season, guest count, and day of the week.

The destination aspect is both the strength and the consideration. Your guests are committing to a full weekend, not just an evening. That means deeper connection and a more relaxed timeline, but it also means more coordination on your end. Lodging, meals, and activities for the full weekend need planning. The Full Moon team handles a lot of this, but the scope is bigger than a standard venue booking.

Full Moon Resort wedding photography

The resort is 10 minutes from Belleayre Mountain, which gives winter wedding guests a ski option. If you're planning a Full Moon Resort wedding and want to talk through what works from a photography perspective, get in touch.

A Photographer's Perspective

The 100 acres give me the thing I need most: space and variety. I'm not shooting every portrait against the same barn wall. The forest, the stream, the meadow, the pavilion, and the grounds between buildings all read differently. A full day of shooting here produces a gallery with range.

The streamside ceremony tent is covered but open-sided, which means the light enters from the sides and the water behind the couple adds movement to the background. I shoot from the far bank of the stream for wide compositions, and from within the tent for close work. Afternoon ceremonies with the sun filtering through the tree line along the stream give me the most workable light.

The Moondance Pavilion is a proper reception space. It's not a barn you're hoping works out. The structure was designed for events, and that shows in the lighting and layout. I can work the room without fighting low ceilings or dark corners. During toasts, the directional lighting is enough to shoot clean. The dance floor has space for off-camera flash setups.

The weekend format changes how I shoot. Because guests have been together since Friday, by Saturday night they're relaxed. The candid moments are better. People aren't checking in and figuring out who's who. They've already had those conversations at the Friday barbecue. That ease translates into the images.

Morning-of coverage in the cottages and lodging buildings has natural light that varies by location. Some cottages have large windows and work well. Others are darker and need flash for detail shots. I scout the getting-ready location during the timeline planning so I know what to expect.

The late-night Roadhouse session after the reception is a bonus. The space has a bar, the lighting is low, and the energy shifts. I keep shooting through that transition because those are images couples don't expect to have.

Where the Photos Happen

Best photo spots at Full Moon Resort.

Streamside Ceremony Tent

Covered structure with open sides along the stream. Light enters laterally. The water adds background movement. Shoot from across the stream for wide shots or from inside for close ceremony coverage.

Wooded Grove

Fully outdoor ceremony option surrounded by forest. Filtered canopy light in the afternoon. Best on clear or overcast days when the light is even through the trees.

Moondance Pavilion

Purpose-built reception space. Good interior lighting, high ceilings, room to move. Works for dinner, toasts, and dancing without needing extensive supplemental lighting.

Vintage Barn

High ceilings, exposed beams. Best for cocktail hour and daytime events. The beam structure creates visual depth. Darker than the pavilion, so I adjust settings accordingly.

Meadow and Grounds

Open grassy areas between the buildings. Works for couple portraits, group shots, and cocktail hour overflow. Afternoon and golden hour light hits well in the open areas.

Forest Trails and Stream Banks

Paths through the surrounding Catskill forest. Dappled light in the afternoon. Works for couple portraits with a natural, unposed feel. The stream banks add foreground interest.

The Roadhouse

Late-night gathering space with a bar. Low, warm lighting. Best for end-of-night candids when the formality has dropped.

The Essentials
Guest Capacity
Up to 400
Site Fee
Not publicly disclosed — contact venue for current pricing
Closest Transit
Rhinecliff, 60 Min. Drive (Amtrak)
Parking
On-site parking across the 100-acre property
Planning Tips

Treat this as a weekend, not a single day. Full Moon Resort is a destination venue, and your guests are there from Friday through Sunday. That means you need a plan for the whole stretch: Friday welcome dinner or barbecue, Saturday wedding, Sunday brunch. The resort handles the logistics, but the couple sets the tone. Build in downtime. Not every hour needs to be scheduled.

Choose your ceremony location early and plan your timeline around it. The streamside tent has built-in weather protection and consistent light, so it's the safer choice for predictable photography. The wooded grove is the more dramatic option but requires cooperative weather and specific timing to get the best light through the canopy. I can advise on timing based on the season.

The per-person pricing ($75 to $175) varies by season and day. Shoulder season dates and weekday options can significantly reduce your per-person cost. If budget is a factor, ask about off-peak availability. The lower end of that range is one of the better values in the Catskills for a full-service venue.

Guest lodging is built into the experience but needs coordination. The property sleeps up to 150 across various accommodations, from glamping tents to cottages. Assign lodging early and communicate options clearly. Some guests will want a cottage, others will want the glamping option, and some will prefer a nearby hotel. Give them choices.

The Belleayre Mountain proximity is worth mentioning on your wedding website if you're doing a winter or early spring wedding. Guests who arrive on Friday can ski Saturday morning before the ceremony. It gives out-of-town guests a reason to make the trip beyond the wedding itself.

The Vendor Teams

Vendors I've worked with at Full Moon Resort.

Good to Know

Full Moon Resort — FAQs.

How much does it cost to have a wedding at Full Moon Resort?

Full Moon Resort pricing is on a per-person basis, ranging from $75 to $175 depending on time of year, guest count, and day of the week. Wedding packages include the site fee, planning services, ceremony setup, cocktail hour, reception dinner, three hours of open bar, staffing, and service charge. Contact the resort directly at (845) 254-5117 for a detailed pricing packet.

How many guests can Full Moon Resort accommodate?

Full Moon Resort accommodates up to 400 guests for a wedding. The Moondance Pavilion handles receptions from 60 to 350 seated guests. The outdoor ceremony spaces handle the full capacity. On-site lodging is available for up to 150 guests across glamping tents, guest rooms, and cottages.

Does Full Moon Resort have on-site accommodations?

Yes. Full Moon Resort provides lodging for up to 150 guests across the 100-acre property. Options range from glamping tents to country-inn style rooms to private cottages with mountain views. The variety of accommodations means different budgets and preferences are covered. Additional guests can stay at hotels nearby in the Catskills.

What happens if it rains at Full Moon Resort?

Full Moon Resort's streamside ceremony tent is covered with open sides, providing weather protection while maintaining an outdoor feel. The Moondance Pavilion is a fully enclosed reception space. The vintage barn and Roadhouse offer additional covered options. I've shot in rain here and the covered spaces work well. The forest and stream still photograph effectively in overcast conditions.

What is the best time of year to get married at Full Moon Resort?

Late September through mid-October brings Catskills fall foliage and comfortable outdoor temperatures. Summer months offer the longest light and warmest conditions. Winter weddings are available with reduced rates and proximity to Belleayre Mountain for skiing. From a photography standpoint, early October is my preference for the combination of foliage, comfortable temperatures, and lower afternoon light angles.

What's included in a Full Moon Resort wedding package?

Full Moon Resort wedding packages include the site fee, dedicated planning services, a formal tasting, ceremony setup (covered or outdoor), cocktail hour with passed and stationary hors d'oeuvres, reception dinner and dancing in the Moondance Pavilion with tables, chairs, and linens, three hours of premium open bar, full staffing, and service charge. Accommodations are separate and priced per room or tent.

From the Journal

Planning reading for Full Moon Resort.

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Photographing a wedding at Full Moon Resort?

I know the light, the timeline, and the quiet corners of this venue. Text 845-335-8688 for fastest response — Joshua replies personally.