Rustic elegance has a new address.

Introducing The Barn at Paradise Station - A meticulously restored and technologically enhanced 19th century Pennsylvania Bank Barn hosting weddings, events, inspiring musical entertainment and more. Your events will be executed with excellence in a setting unlike any other in the middle of beautiful Amish farmland in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Now booking 2024, 2025 & 2026 dates

Call 717-687-5000 ext. 118 | Request additional information HERE

Rachel L., Bride

“We were so glad to have gotten married here. It was the wedding I’ve always dreamed of. The venue is gorgeous - inside and out…Our pictures are stunning. In the words of my husband, “stop looking and start signing!”

Lillian O., Wedding Guest

“My friend had a very beautiful and flawless wedding at this venue! The barn and property seemed so versatile. It was a magical time!”

Say “I Do” in Paradise!

Book your tour or request a date at The Barn at Paradise Station. We can’t wait to create memories you’ll never forget together with you!

Family of four at The Barn at Paradise Station

About us

In February 2016, The Prickett Family purchased the formally named Red Caboose Motel & Restaurant. Today, the sprawling 9-acre property has grown to encompass 38 cabooses, 1 mail car, a baggage car, reefer car, and historic farmhouse; the 175-seat Casey Jones’ Restaurant and Gift Shop, and in May 2023, the fully restored and technologically enhanced Barn at Paradise Station, where weddings, events, and inspiring musical entertainment take place.

Todd & Debbie and Tyler & Kat (and their children) are thrilled to bring this iconic property back to life and create memories that will last a lifetime. They look forward to meeting you, creating cherished moments, and taking your event to a whole new level: Paradise!

Learn the history behind The Barn at Paradise Station. | Video Credit: Salt Film Co.

Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think.

Ephesians 3:20