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Mildale Farm
4.9 ★★★★★ 110 Google reviews · Barn wedding venue in Edgerton, Kansas
Rustic but elegant locale featuring accommodations, event grounds, and weddings.
Plan your tour
- Capacity couples mention 100–100-guest events in reviews — ask the venue for their stated maximum
- Pricing packages mentioned around $500 — confirm with the venue, since dates and package tiers change what's included
- Lodging on-site lodging comes up in reviews and the venue's own info — ask how many beds and whether the wedding-night stay is included
- Climate climate-controlled barn — comfortable for a July dance floor or a December ceremony
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (913) 826-2957
- Website jcprd.com — most venues book tours right on their site
Hours
| Monday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
The setting
“This one stands out not only for classic, rustic-meets-modern upgrades but the staff is also truly exceptional!”
“Mildale not only has space for the ceremony and reception, but also has 20 something acres with 9 ponds so there is so much room for yard games, fishing, kiddos to run around, etc.”
Amenities couples mention
“Mildale not only has space for the ceremony and reception, but also has 20 something acres with 9 ponds so there is so much room for yard games, fishing, kiddos to run around, etc.”
“having all the tables and chairs there at the location was a huge plus.”
What couples say again and again
“We got married Oct 2025 & had Mildale Farms booked since April 2024- It was well worth the wait & absolutely beautiful.”
“Choosing Mildale Farms was one of the absolute best decisions we could have made for our wedding weekend!”
“There is plenty of parking and the the restrooms are large and clean.”
From the reviews
The property was beautiful. The barn on the inside was stunning. A beautiful location for a wedding. I personally did not like the way the contract was designed, that was my only issue. If you didn't rent the entire property for Thurs> Mon, you were not guaranteed your wedding date until 3 months prior to your date.
When we first drove up to the Mildale Farm property we immediately fell in love with it! Amazing and beautiful can't even begin to describe this venue! We rented out the venue for the whole weekend (Thursday-Monday).
We just had our wedding here March 22, 2025 and it was beautiful! They had great communication, Betsy answered all of our questions promptly! I also loved their fully open vendor policy because it allowed us to do so much within our budget!
Mildale Farm was a magical place for our wedding. Sarah and the entire grounds crew were fantastic to work with. Our wedding was on September 29, 2018. We opted to rent the entire Farm from Thursday at 1:00 PM through Monday at 8:00 AM.
Getting married at Mildale Farm
Mildale Farm comes up for weddings — confirmed on their own site. Two things make the tour worth the drive. First, see it at the time of day you'd actually get married — a barn that glows at golden hour can feel very different at noon, and you'll want to walk the path your guests take from parking to ceremony to reception. Second, bring your real questions: the rain plan (where does the ceremony move?), the catering and bar policy, the music curfew, and exactly what's included with the rental — tables, chairs, setup, and teardown are where quotes quietly diverge. Popular dates at barn venues book 12–18 months out, so if the tour feels right, ask what's open in your season before you leave.
Corporate events & private parties at Mildale Farm
Reviews and the venue's own info mention corporate events, retreats, or private parties at Mildale Farm — barn venues often have real weekday availability since weddings claim the weekends. A quick call answers the three things that matter: weekday and off-season rates, whether the space works for your headcount and A/V needs, and what catering is allowed. If your event lands on a Friday or Saturday in wedding season, ask early.