Nestled on the water's edge in the small community of Fox Island, Washington, with sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains and Echo Bay, you'll find the most charming little chapel you've ever seen. This historic chapel got its start more than 100 years ago when pioneer families from Iowa came to settle in Pierce County, becoming the first permanent colony on Fox Island. They set up and named their church the Congregational Church of Sylvan on an idyllic patch of waterfront land. In 1900 the tiny church was dedicated as The Chapel on Echo Bay, so named for the legend that claims that an echo will resound seven times over the bay before fading into silence. The little white chapel has seen a lot of changes over the years and is no longer being used as a house of worship, but it remains a popular wedding and event space for its romantic charm and beautiful setting.
It doesn't get more charming than this. It's no wonder the Chapel at Echo Bay has become a popular venue for weddings and receptions.
Simple in design with soft colors, sconces, and classic wainscotting, the chapel has a warm and welcoming, small-town feel.
The sanctuary is the perfect place to sit in quiet reflection with beautiful picture windows offering spectacular water views.
The gorgeous views make the perfect background for any occasion.
The warm summer months bring visitors to the area to enjoy outdoor concerts on the beautiful, historic property.
A lovely 1890s-style reception hall opens up to an enchanting waterfront garden.
The grounds are meticulously landscaped, providing a tranquil setting for any occasion.
With such a peaceful setting, it's not hard to see why early settlers chose this waterfront oasis for their place of worship.
The Chapel on Echo Bay is simply a work of art. With its small-town charm, historic roots, and beautifully romantic setting, this little hidden gem is picture-perfect. For event schedules and booking information, check out the chapel's website and Facebook page.
Have you ever visited the Chapel on Echo Bay? Were you as charmed as we were? Tell us about it in the comments.
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