The Oaks At Magnolia Springs Opens

The Oaks at Magnolia Springs has opened at 16000 Beasley Road in Magnolia Springs and plans to host weddings starting in the spring. Owners Randy and Robin Hall, owners of the property, have been improving it since September 2020, shortly after Hurricane Sally damaged many of its live oak and other trees, Gulf Coast Media said. Initially, the Halls saw the 43-acre property as a personal retreat, but they now hope it will be home to weddings, summer camps and other gatherings. The venue’s centerpiece, a white wedding pavilion currently under construction, will feature floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase views of the property’s lakes and oaks. There will also be an onsite house with bride and groom suites, a private pool and a patio equipped with a fireplace and fire pit for intimate gatherings.

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