Event Spaces

Redwood Cathedral

Located adjacent to the Event Pavilion, this intimate setting is flanked by two elevated decks and a triumvirate of giant redwoods.  Couples have used this area for ceremonies, dining, and dancing.  Power is easily accessible and tables and chairs can be set up for business meetings or break-out sessions. 

tables set up in the Redwood Cathedral for a wedding in Anderson Valley, CA

Burly Grove

Our most popular ceremony spot, this majestic collection of redwoods evokes an atmosphere of timeless serenity and constancy. Easily seats a ceremony up to 150 people.

Twin Trees

A textbook location for larger ceremonies, these two trees are the picture-perfect focal point for any wedding.  Standing and fallen trees create natural boundaries that result in an intimate setting.

wedding at Twin Trees at the Brambles Hideaway in Anderson Valley, California

Wildflower Meadow

This bright, sunny patch of green is right next to Indian Creek, offering the relaxing sounds of a babbling brook and providing the ideal setting for yoga or quiet meditation.  Power is easily accessible, as is internet access.  

wedding in the Wildflower Meadow at the Brambles Hideaway in Anderson Valley, California

Event Pavilion

The Brambles was once a spiritual retreat and camp area back in the day. The Event Pavilion has been upgraded and restored while retaining the rustic spirit of bygone days. Semicircular in design, it’s situated in a clearing in the woods—the perfect place for a wedding or celebration. It can also be utilized for workshops, business retreats and family reunions.

wedding at the Event Pavillion at the Brambles Hideaway in Anderson Valley, California

Cottage Garden

Located at The Madrones between the cottage and main building, this perfectly landscaped English garden explodes with color in the spring and summer.  Ideal for a welcome reception, wellness retreat or breakout session.  Power and internet are easily accessible in this space. 

wedding in the Cottage Garden at the Brambles Hideaway in Anderson Valley, California