A Guide to Getting Married at Stemple Creek Ranch

STEMPLE CREEK RANCH WEDDING

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

A Guide to Getting Married at Stemple Creek Ranch

Rolling hills, a red barn, ancient trees,and golden hour light that makes photographers swoon..


Stemple Creek Ranch sits in the hills of Tomales in West Marin, five miles from the Pacific Coast. The Poncia family has farmed this land for over a century. That history is felt the moment you drive in ~ in the quality of the soil, the health of the trees, and the way the grass catches the late afternoon light in a way that makes photographers pull over and immediately start texting their couples.

This is a working organic cattle ranch ~ 100% grass-fed, pasture-raised, and part of the Marin Carbon Project, which means the land itself is actively
contributing to the health of its ecosystem. For couples who care about
those things, booking here is an alignment of aesthetics and ethics. For
couples who just want somewhere extraordinarily beautiful to get married,
it’s that too.


What Stemple Creek offers that almost no other Bay Area venue can match
is the combination of genuine natural beauty, a blank-slate freedom to build
your own wedding, and a no-curfew policy that lets the night end on your
terms. It is not a polished hotel or a managed event space. It is a farm ~ a
real one ~ with a red barn and a waterfall and a wisteria-draped bungalow and a rock outcrop at golden hour that photographers quietly keep to themselves

THE INFO


LOCATION

Tomales, West Marin, CA

STYLE

Ranch

LODGING FOR COUPLE

On site

THE INFO


Parking

250+ people

COORDINATOR

Required. Hire your own

CURFEW

None

HIGHLIGHTS
  • No curfew
  • BYO caterer + alcohol
  • 3 ceremony sites
  • Red Barn reception
  • Rock outcrop portraits
  • No Corkage Fees

WHY COUPLES LOVE THIS VENUE


Stemple Creek holds a particular kind of magic for couples who want their wedding to feel like a genuine escape into something real. This is not a venue that was designed for weddings. It is land that has been worked and loved for
generations, and the welcome it extends to couples is an extension of that same care.

Especially popular with:

  • Couples who want freedom — No mandatory caterer, no in-house bar requirement, no approved vendor list beyond a coordinator. Bring your favorite farm-to-table caterer. BYO the wine. Set up your own bar. Decorate exactly as you’ve imagined. Stemple Creek gives you the land and the infrastructure; you provide the vision
  • Couples who care about values — Organic, grass-fed, carbon-farming, fourth-generation family ownership. For couples who want their wedding to reflect what they actually believe in ~ not just look good on Instagram ~ the ranch is a rare alignment of beauty and substance.
  • Late-night celebrators ~ There is no curfew. The party ends when you decide it ends. On-site lodging in the cabins and house means your closest people don’t need to drive home. The stars above Tomales ~ with zero light pollution ~ are extraordinary. Some of the best moments of a Stemple Creek wedding happen after midnight.

What couples rave about:

The landscape. Always the landscape. Guests who have never left the Bay Area describe Stemple Creek as somewhere they’ve never seen anything like ~ the rolling hills, the ancient trees, the barn at night under string lights. Multiple couples report guests telling them it was the most beautiful wedding setting they’d ever attended, and meaning it. The freedom is the second thing. Couples who have planned weddings at more restrictive venues describe the experience at Stemple Creek as the first time they felt like they were actually building their wedding rather than choosing from a menu. The caterer they love. The wine they want. The music that lasts as long as the night lasts. That’s what no-curfew, BYO-everything actually means.

“The ranch has so many beautiful places with gorgeous natural light for wedding photos. Our photographer was so excited for all the options, and we didn’t have to go far or feel like we were missing out on moments. Everything turned out magical.” ~ Maddie, Stemple Creek bride

Images of
Stemple Creek Ranch Wedding 

Joyce + David

Here are the awesome vendors who made this day beautiful, fun, and delicious!
Venue: Stemple Creek Ranch : https://stemplecreek.com/private-events
Coordinator: www.bohemetipievents.com
MUAH : Dream Catcher Artistry : http://www.dreamcatcherartistry.com/
Flowers: Bell and Trunk : https://bellandtrunk.com/
Dress : Bholdn : https://www.bhldn.com/
Suit: Chookhare and Sons : https://www.chookhare.com/
Rings : Love and Luxe :Todd Reed : http://loveandluxesf.com/
Music : Ding Dong of Brass Tax  & 29th St Swingtet
Catering : Weir Catering : https://www.weircatering.com/

From a Photographer’s Perspective

Stemple Creek Ranch produces some of the most consistently beautiful wedding photographs of any venue in the Bay Area, and the reason is the light. West Marin sits at the edge of where coastal fog and inland warmth meet, which creates a quality of afternoon light ~ golden, directional, warm ~ that professional photographers describe as uniquely generous. I scout this area specifically because it photographs so differently from the rest of California.


The variety of backdrops within walking distance of each other is the other thing. Most venues give you one or two strong portrait locations. Stemple Creek gives you five or six genuinely different environments ~ forest, open pasture, wisteria bungalow, rock outcrops, the barn exterior, the hilltop ~ all within a short walk of each other. You can get dramatically different images in the same hour without anyone getting in the car.


LIGHT & TIMING
October is the sweet spot. Warm temperatures, minimal coastal fog, and that extraordinary West Marin golden hour that turns everything amber and cinematic. Spring is stunning when the hills are green and the wildflowers are out. Summer can be warm and bright ~ the hills go golden earlier in the season, which actually photographs beautifully against a blue
sky.


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The single most important timing decision at Stemple Creek is protecting the 30–45 minutes around sunset for couple portraits in the open pastures. The light during this window ~ warm, directional, catching the grass and the couple and the hills behind ` is the defining photographic event of the day. Everything else can run a few minutes long. This cannot.

A cheerful male photographer with a camera on a sunny day in Rabat, Morocco.

Photo Opportunities at Villa Romana

As a photographer who has worked at this venue, I can tell you: the locations that produce the most memorable images are not always the obvious ones. Here are the spots I return to every time, and what makes each one worth building into
your timeline.

Groomsmen in suits celebrating at a library with bookshelves in the background.


TheThe Rock Outcrop — The Open Secret

Small natural rock formations along the drive-in, set against the open pasture. At golden hour, with the rolling West Marin
hills behind and that warm directional light, these rocks produce some of the most memorable images the venue creates. They’re not in the venue’s marketing materials. Every photographer who shoots here knows about them. Your photographer should know to find them ~ if they don’t, show them this guide.

Celebrating LGBTQ+ love at night in NYC skyline.


The Redwood Tree ~ The Intimate Ceremony Option

A centuries-old towering redwood that provides a natural altar unlike anything else on the property. The tree creates a
sense of enclosure and grandeur simultaneously, and the filtered light at its base in the late afternoon is extraordinary.
Ceremonies here feel sacred in a way that’s hard to articulate but immediately felt. For smaller weddings or couples who
want something quieter and more contained than the hilltop, this is the answer.

Groomsmen in suits celebrating at a library with bookshelves in the background.


The Hilltop Eucalyptus Grove

Guests process up the hill and gather under a canopy of towering eucalyptus trees on the ridge. The hilltop setting creates
a genuine sense of occasion ~ elevated, exposed to the sky, with the rolling hills and open landscape framing everything.
Wind is almost always present here. In photos, the movement it adds to dresses and hair is pure atmosphere. Warn guests
about terrain and footwear ~ it’s a real hike for guests in stilettos.

Celebrating LGBTQ+ love at night in NYC skyline.


The Wisteria Bungalow + Old Oak Swing ~ Cocktail Hour Gold


The wisteria-draped bungalow near the barn creates a soft, romantic, almost European portrait environment during cocktail hour. The old oak swing nearby appears in more Stemple Creek galleries than any other single prop element on the
property. Both are available during cocktail hour when the light is warm and the couple has a moment to breathe ~ plan 20
minutes here specifically.

Wedding ceremony with couple exchanging vows in elegant historic venue.


The Red Barn ~ Day and Night

The classic red barn exterior is a portrait backdrop during cocktail hour that photographs beautifully from almost any angle. Inside, the vaulted open-beam ceilings, the string lights, and the hardwood dance floor create a reception environment that feels alive at night. At the end of the evening, when the barn lights glow against the dark hillside and guests are dancing, the images make themselves.

San Francisco cityscape with two businessmen in suits crossing the street.


Open Pastures at Dusk ~ The Emotional Ones

As the sun drops behind the Western hills and the landscape turns amber, walking portraits through the open pasture give
you the kind of wide, cinematic landscape images that make guests gasp when they see the gallery. Add zero light pollution
and a sky full of stars after the sun goes down, and you have a late-night moment that no venue in the Bay Area can replicate. Tell your photographer to stay until the stars come out.

A few insider tips…

  • TABLES AND CHAIRS — CONFIRM YOUR COUNT EARLY
    The venue provides tables and chairs for up to 150 guests. For larger weddings, you’ll need to rent additional — and this is worth
    sorting out early. It’s one of the logistics details that occasionally surprises couples who assumed it was covered. Confirm your
    guest count and rental needs before you finalize your caterer and timeline.
  • HIRE A GREAT COORDINATOR — IT’S NOT OPTIONAL
    Stemple Creek requires a wedding coordinator, and with good reason. The multi-space flow across the property, the BYO vendor
    coordination, and the no-curfew format all require someone who is watching the logistics so you don’t have to. Katie Kraft and
    Lauren Cadwallader are the on-site venue managers — knowledgeable, responsive, and genuinely wonderful — but they manage
    the property, not your wedding. You need both.
  • GET THERE THE NIGHT BEFORE
    On-site cabins and the house are available for overnight stays. Arriving the evening before your wedding — waking up on the
    ranch, making coffee, wandering the property in the morning quiet — changes everything about how you feel on the day.
    Getting-ready portraits in the cabin in the morning light are some of the most beautiful images from any Stemple Creek wedding.

PLANNING RESOURCES


Stemple Creek is a blank-slate venue, which means you build your wedding from scratch — and that’s both the great
freedom and the main planning challenge. Here’s what you need to know about the logistics and what’s nearby for your
guests.

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What’s nearby for your guests?

Your friends and family won’t be short of things to do during their stay:

  • Accommodation:
    The on-site cabins and house sleep a small number of your closest people — and staying on the
    ranch is genuinely special. For other guests, Point Reyes Station, Marshall, Inverness, and Petaluma all have charming
    options within 20–30 minutes. The drive through West Marin is beautiful enough that guests won’t mind the commute.
    Send lodging recommendations early — the area fills up on summer weekends.
  • Restaurants & Cafés:
    Hog Island Oyster Co. in Marshall is a 20-minute drive and one of the best oyster
    experiences in California — perfect for a rehearsal dinner or morning-after brunch. Point Reyes Station has galleries,
    bakeries, and the excellent Cowgirl Creamery. Tomales Bay kayaking, hiking in Point Reyes National Seashore, and
    whale watching in season give guests a full weekend.
  • Travel Info:
    Stemple Creek Ranch is about an hour north of San Francisco via Highway 101 to Petaluma, then west
    on Valley Ford Road to Tomales. Cell service on the roads leading to the venue can be spotty — send guests printed or
    downloaded directions, not just a Google Maps link. Parking for up to 250 guests is included at no extra charge; no
    shuttle is needed for most weddings

Recommended Suppliers


Because Stemple Creek works with outside caterers and vendors across all categories, you have genuine freedom to
bring in the people you trust. Farm-to-table caterers are a natural fit — Firefly Catering and Park Avenue Catering both
know the property well. For florals, coordinators, officiants, and hair and makeup, ask your coordinator for
recommendations from vendors who have worked at the ranch before. Familiarity with the property’s spaces and logistics
makes a real difference on the day

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faq

Questions about Stemple Creek Ranch


The Club does not have its own parking lot. Nob Hill has limited street parking, and several parking garages are within a
few blocks. For larger guest counts, strongly encourage guests to use rideshare, BART + Muni, or the cable car. The
Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason cable car lines stop right outside — which, as mentioned, is also a portrait opportunity.


The barn provides excellent weather backup — both the interior and the wraparound patio offer covered options if an
outdoor ceremony site becomes unusable. For winter or early spring weddings, discuss your weather contingency plan
with your coordinator and venue contact in advance. The barn is genuinely beautiful for ceremonies too, so a weather pivot
is not a disaster — it’s just a different plan


Yes — the venue requires a wedding coordinator, and it’s genuinely the right call. With multiple outdoor ceremony sites, a
BYO vendor format, and an open-ended no-curfew structure, a coordinator is essential for the day to flow well. Katie and
Lauren manage the venue side; your coordinator manages your wedding. You need both.


The open pastures and rock outcrop along the drive-in are the primary golden hour portrait destinations — flat land, long
grass, the rolling hills as your backdrop, and that extraordinary directional light. Build 30–45 minutes into your timeline and
protect this window from schedule overruns. It happens once, it’s the best light of the day, and the images from this
moment are consistently the ones couples print large.


For weddings of 150+ guests, yes — strongly. The property spans multiple spaces across a large area, and having two
photographers means you can document the ceremony from multiple angles, cover getting-ready simultaneously in the
cabins, and capture the barn transformation and guest arrival for dinner while you’re doing couple portraits at golden hour.
The no-curfew format also means longer coverage overall.

Given the two-floor event flow, a second photographer is genuinely valuable here. While guests are cocktailing on thefourth floor, a second shooter can be setting up on the third floor as it transforms for dinner — capturing the space beforeguests arrive, which produces some of the most beautiful documentary images of the evening. For 80+ guests across twofloors, I recommend it.


READY TO SHOOT YOUR STEMPLE CREEK WEDDING?
I have photographed at Stemple Creek Ranch and know the property well — from the rock outcrop at golden hour to the late-night
barn when the stars come out over Tomales. If you’re planning a Stemple Creek wedding and want a photographer who
understands the land, reach out at beccahenryphotography.com or call 415.710.9220

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