Style: Romantic, mindful, and heartfelt
Colors: Metallics
Size: Intimate (100 of our nearest and dearest loved ones)
Location: Beach
Asilomar (meaning "Asylum or refuge by the sea" and pronounced a-SIL-o-mar) is a combination of two Spanish words: "asilo" and "mar".
Asilomar Conference Grounds, with over 105 years on the Monterey Peninsula, offers a unique setting that combines beautiful architecture, historic charm and a treasure trove of memories for guests.
With its windswept location on the California coast – Asilomar is exactly where you should be if you seek to disconnect and unplug from your everyday routine.
Asilomar does not have phones or TV’s in the guestrooms and they serve all their meals as a family-style setting. These customs help reinforce a peaceful and relaxing experience. Outdoor activities and sightseeing of wildlife is encouraged. Ariana and Anthony even saw a deer on their walk-through visit of the venue.
Asilomar's Origins
Located on the Monterey Peninsula in the city of Pacific Grove, Asilomar had its start in 1913 as a young womens' summer camp and conference facility- an outgrowth of the inspired vision of the resourceful, socially-concerned and committed women of the YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association).
The historic buildings which are still an integral part of the Asilomar grounds, were designed and built by California's first licensed female architect, Julia Morgan.
Between 1913 and 1928, Julia Morgan designed more the twenty-five buildings for Asilomar including garages and utility buildigs. Today, eleven of these buildings survive, many of which are used to this day for the purposes which they were built- for conferences, social spaces, and lodging.
Guided and self-guided tour options allow for visitors to learn more about Asilomar and its significance in YWCA history and as the largest collection of Julia Morgan buildings standing in one place.
Historic Julia Morgan Buildings Standing
1913- Phoebe Apperson Hearst Social Hall
1915- Grace Dodge Chapel Auditorium
1915- Visitor's Lodge
1918- Mary Ann Crocker Dining Hall
1918- Stuck-Up Inn
1918- Health Cottage (now Viewpoint)
1923- Pirate's Den
1927- Scripps Lodge-Annex
1927- Diractor's Cottage
1928- Mary S. Merrill Recreation Auditorium
Engineer's Cottage (Construction year unknown)
"Asilomar so Lovely,
Down by the Edge of the Sea,
Where the Pine Trees Tall and Stately,
And the Sand Dunes call to Me."
-Asilomar Camp Song