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Create the
Redwood Wedding
of Your Dreams!

Just 80 minutes south of San Francisco and the East Bay, rays of sunlight peak through a forest of towering California redwoods atop the Santa Cruz mountains. There's a magic here; an understanding that we are one, and that everyone is welcome to enjoy the beauty and wonder we call The Sequoia.

The Sequoia is an award-winning retreat center that hosts weddings ceremonies and receptions (see Press Banner for "Best of San Lorenzo Valley"). Our gorgeous views, refreshing mountain air, and rustic, elegant buildings are all part of a canvas to create the redwood wedding of your dreams.

We would love to host your wedding! Please request a tour and explore The Sequoia for yourself.

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Peace Park 

Sunbeams through the sequoias, fern blooms, and an open grass - a perfect, tranquil ceremony space.

Las Alas Lodge

Dance and enjoy a drink in our breathtaking, mountain lodge named for “The Wings of the Eagle.”

Pixie's Garden

Cozy bistro lights and an open patio make this a wonderful place
to hold a reception dinner.

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Za Zen

Enjoy a bit of privacy and get ready
for your wedding in this sunlit,
1-bedroom cabin above

Peace Park.

Redwood Grove

Another magical space to gather, surrounded by some of the oldest and largest trees at The Sequoia.

Alba Vista

Take a step away from the commotion, and enter a welcoming cottage with two bedrooms, loft, two bathrooms, and a kitchen.

"Thank you so much to you and your team for providing the best venue we could have asked for to have our wedding. Countless guests told us how magnificent and special The Sequoia is, and it couldn't have been, a better match." ~ Amy & Eric
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