Benbow Inn is a historic wedding venue located in Garberville, California. This gorgeous venue is ideally situated in a redwood forest and offers a rich history, giving couples a truly have an unforgettable location to exchange their vows. Couples and guests will also find that the venue is conveniently situated between San Francisco and Eureka.
Facilities and Capacity
At the Benbow Inn, you will be able to enjoy the venue?s natural yet stylish setting. Regardless of the season, you will find the perfect site either indoors or outside of the resort. The exterior of the resort features a stunning Tudor design, and there is over 6,500 square feet of indoor event space, so you are sure to find a space that will meet your needs. Some indoor options include the Bellows Room and the Library. If you prefer an outdoor wedding site so you can take in the surrounding trees and mountains, you can choose from the 3,600-square-foot lawn, the Terrace, the Front Porch, or right in the Redwood forest. These spaces can be enjoyed with up to 225 of your friends and family.
Services Offered
When you host your wedding at Benbow Inn, the team will ensure you have everything you need from your wedding venue. The spaces all feature WiFi and are wired for high-tech communication for your convenience. Couples also get tables, chairs, linens, and beverage services. Couples and guests are more than welcome to extend their stay by booking one of the spacious and tastefully decorated suites or rooms on the property. Continuing your stay allows you to fully embrace everything that this venue has to offer, such as the nine-hole golf course, pool and water park, gardens, KOA Game Room, and much more. .
History
A family of nine brothers and sisters selected this location back in the early 1900s and requested that architect Albert Farr design and construct a resort on the property. Construction was completed in 1926, and it welcomed many notable Hollywood celebrities and dignitaries. Over the years, the property has gone through many upgrades and restorations, and today, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.