Thorncrown Chapel

Thorncrown Chapel

Nestled in the Ozark woods, Thorncrown Chapel is
4.8 3493 reviews 12968 US-62, Eureka Springs, AR 72632, USA
$3,500 avg. priceUp to 100 guests

Nestled in the Ozark woods, Thorncrown Chapel is a stunning glass chapel perfect for weddings and events. Its serene environment and beautiful architecture create a memorable backdrop for any occasion.

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Thorncrown Chapel in 12968 US-62, Eureka Springs, AR 72632, USA accommodates up to 100 guests. $3,500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Weddings, Corporate retreats. Amenities include Chapel, Outdoor space, Parking, Restrooms, Wheelchair accessible. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

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WeddingsCorporate retreats

Amenities

ChapelOutdoor spaceParkingRestroomsWheelchair accessible

Guest Capacity:

100
Rating: 4.8/5 (3,493 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    ( LOVE IT)

    This place is truly one of a kind. From the moment you arrive, it’s clear that an extraordinary level of craftsmanship and intentionality has gone into every detail. Nothing feels rushed or mass-produced; instead, everything feels thoughtfully created with care, purpose, and vision.

    Being here made me want to slow down and simply be present. I found myself wanting nothing more than to be alone with my wife, to breathe deeply, and to take in the beauty of what surrounded us. There is something deeply peaceful about this place that invites reflection, stillness, and connection.

    I genuinely believe this is a space where you can experience God through nature. The setting encourages you to pause, to listen, and to allow the environment itself to minister to you. It’s the kind of place that reminds you how powerful silence, beauty, and intentional design can be when they come together. You truly just need a moment to take it all in.

    The location is somewhat remote and can be a little confusing to find at first, but that sense of being tucked away actually adds to the experience. It feels like a hidden place set apart from the noise and distractions of everyday life.

    One small suggestion that could enhance the atmosphere even further would be the addition of gentle worship music. I believe it would beautifully complement the natural surroundings and help set an even deeper tone of peace and reverence. Overall, this is a remarkable place—one that stays with you long after you leave.

    Brother Love

  • 5.0/5:

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An Absolute Masterpiece in the Woods

    We stopped at Thorncrown Chapel during our road trip from Texas to New York, and WOW – what an unexpected gem! This place is absolutely breathtaking.

    The chapel itself is a work of art – nestled right in the middle of the forest with floor-to-ceiling pristine glass walls that make you feel like you’re worshipping among the trees. The way the natural light filters through the towering windows and mingles with the surrounding Ozark forest is nothing short of magical.

    The architecture is stunning yet humble, and the peaceful atmosphere is exactly what we needed before our big European adventure. Whether you’re religious or not, this space has a way of making you pause and appreciate the beauty around you. It’s the perfect blend of human craftsmanship and nature.

    If you’re anywhere near Eureka Springs, this is an absolute MUST-SEE. We’re so glad we made the detour – it was hands down one of the most beautiful and serene places we’ve ever visited.

    Already recommending it to everyone we know!

    Danny Veiga

  • 5.0/5:

    Thorncrown Chapel! It was an absolutely amazing structure to see!

    It was designed by E. Fay Jones, who was an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright. It opened in 1980 and has over 6000 ft.² of glass covering 425 individual windows. From April to October they hold two church services every Sunday morning – unfortunately, we weren’t in town for that, but we decided it would be very hard to pay attention to the message – we would be looking around and out the windows the whole time! Ha!

    Note that Thorncrown is also very accessible to people with mobility issues. It’s a very short walk from a nice parking area to Thorncrown on a nice, stone paved pathway.

    It was definitely wot a visit if you’re in the area! Heck, what am I saying – we plan a whole road trip just to come see Thorncrown!

    Dana Mordecai

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