Wildhaven is located in Two Harbors, Minnesota. Stay in our beautiful hand-built yurt or escape with your love for a unique north woods elopement. Rest is our specialty and we are here to help you slow down, connect, and rejuvenate. Just miles from Lake Superior and numerous must-see sites including Gooseberry Falls, Split Rock Lighthouse, Gitchi-Gami State Trail and the Superior Hiking Trail, Wildhaven provides an unforgettable experience.

the yurt was such a haven for us and a balm for my soul
— Tammy, guest

Eloping at Wildhaven means crafting a wedding experience that is true to your authentic selves.

No need to seek permission – you deserve to celebrate in a way that resonates with you.

Let your eyes be on each other the whole day. We’ll handle the details so you can make worry-free memories with eachother.

For the lovers that tangle endlessly, crave connection, and are ready to craft an intentional elopement experience that reflects the depth of their love.

“Based on the listing I had a feeling this was going to be an amazing place and it surpassed all expectations! Wonderful and gracious hosts, easy to coordinate with. The yurt was perfect in every way. Truly the best outhouse I have ever used (felt nicer than my bathroom at home haha)! The meadow and woods added so much magic to the place. The sauna is to die for and that shower, wow! 11/10 would recommend and would go back in a heartbeat.”

-Nick, Guest

“From the beginning it was the little things that made the stay so comfortable. From the little cart they have that makes it easier to move your luggage and supplies to the yurt, which is about 300 feet or so away down a path, to the space heater they had running and waiting for us in the yurt on a chilly night, they put so much thought into your stay.”

-Nate, Guest

“We enjoyed watching the full moon move across the sky through the sky light and watching the fall leaves dance with a warm cup of tea in hand. The trails on the property are the perfect way to start the morning or end the day listening to the river as you walk. We also had the chance to enjoy the sauna, which the hosts prepared for us and was ready to warm us up on a chilly fall evening. The location is secluded yet still so close to many great hikes and activities.”

-Brittany, Guest

You get the feeling of their slownesss philosophy and how their idea of rest permeates this whole place.
— Duluth News Tribune