Historic/Landmark Building, Park/Garden, Ocean/Waterfront View, Church/Temple, Vintage, Outdoor
Accommodates up to 200 guests
Ceremony / Reception
Indoor
1664 Friess Lake Road
Hubertus, WI 53033
Glacier Hills County Park is a scenic wedding destination located a few miles away from the historic Holy Hill Church, which is nestled within the Kettle Moraine State Forest in Southeastern Wisconsin. The property consists of over 160 acres of land and a noteworthy view of Friess Lake. This venue is ideal for couples who wish to include nature on their wedding day! The views within the Park offer endless opportunities for stunning wedding photos, as well as beautiful ceremonies, receptions and weekend wedding events.
Event Spaces
The Glacier Hills Hall, which serves as the main venue space, was renovated in 2017 to produce the space that now stands. The Hall features a 4,000-square-foot room that can accommodate up to 200 people. The space directly outside is the perfect spot for an outdoor ceremony, cocktail hour or reception. Nearby, the historic Glacier Hills Chapel is ideal for a romantic indoor ceremony. This space can accommodate up to 160 people. We also offer 4 cozy cabins and a charming guest house available within the property if you'd like to make your wedding a weekend event!
Services
Glacier Hills County Park includes the reservation of the Hall and Chapel, as well as the outdoor space surrounding the buildings. We want your day to be completely unique and are happy to work with any requests you may have!
In addition to the park's event spaces, we offer the following additional amenities.
Hiking trails
Lighted parking areas
Kayaks available for rent
Sand volleyball & Basketball courts
Free admission for you and your guests into Glacier Hills County Park
A/C and Heat in the Hall
Dimmed lighting
Access to Friess Lake
Tables and Chairs Included
Freedom to chose your own beverage and food options
Optional rustic cabins/guest house available for rent located within the park
History
The Glacier Hills Hall and the chapel were constructed in the 1920s. These spaces originally served as Camp Villa Jerome and St. Amelian's Orphanage Youth Camp, which housed campers and the orphans of St. Amelian's Orphanage. This space became a Washington County Park in 1976 and the building was renovated in 2017.