Asilomar Conference Grounds
Asilomar was originally a YWCA leadership camp built in 1913. More than a dozen arts and crafts style buildings were designed by renowned architect Julia Morgan between 1913 and 1928. In later years John Carl Warnecke designed additional structures at Asilomar. In 1956 the State of California purchased the property, including it as part of Asilomar State Beach and Conference Center.
Today the conference grounds are used by a broad range of groups for everything from educational conferences and business retreats to weddings and reunions. Asilomar Conference Grounds' facilities can accommodate everyone from groups of 10 up to 650.
Conference Grounds
Asilomar's facilities offer organizations a relaxed, comfortable setting where they can hold meetings for small groups or large gatherings. Up-to-date audio visual equipment is available along with the assistance of experienced technicians. Accommodations and meals are available within walking distance of meeting rooms. Catering can be arranged.
The conference grounds cover 107 acres, with 30 separate buildings. Lodge guest rooms and historic rooms, either with private baths, are available for lodging. The conference grounds also include a dining hall and a cafe along with several conference rooms.
Tours and Recreation
- Julia Morgan Architecture Tour - an hour-long ranger-led tour (or take a self-guided tour) of the Julia Morgan buildings at Asilomar.
- Forest Walk - an hour-long ranger-led tour of the forest area around Asilomar.
- Bird Watching - Stroll the dunes, grounds, and beach area for opportunities to sight dozens of birds. See the Birding at Asilomar.
- Swimming - The swimming pool is open from dawn to dusk. Towels available for pool use.
- Volleyball - Borrow a volleyball from the Park Store and head to the beach volleyball court.