Venue

Grand Island Mansion


Region: Sacramento Valley | City: Walnut Grove

 

At a Glance

  • PHONE: 916) 775-1705
  • ADDRESS: 13415 Grand Island Rd, Walnut Grove, C
  • MAX HEADCOUNT: 150 (Inside)/ 400 (Outside)
  • ALCOHOL: Full Bar/ Provided
  • CATERING:  Provided

Fees, Features, & Furnishings

Just outside Grand Island Mansion, the road narrows, the landscape opens, and the estate reveals itself all at once—symmetrical, imposing, and completely uninterested in playing small. Water surrounds the grounds. Lawns stretch out like they’ve been measured twice. The house sits centered and composed, as if it’s been waiting for a reason to put on a show.

Inside, marble floors echo underfoot. Staircases curve with intention. Columns frame rooms that expect chandeliers, long tables, and guests who dressed for the occasion. Nothing here is accidental. The scale alone signals what kind of day this will be—formal, cinematic, and confidently unapologetic about it. This is a venue that doesn’t whisper elegance; it assumes it.

For planning purposes, high-season Saturday facility fees typically fall in the $15,000–$20,000 range, depending on how much of the property you put to work. Rentals generally include 8–10 hours of event time, with the option to extend—because once you’re here, leaving early rarely feels right.

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Wedding Day Blueprint

The approach alone resets expectations. Palms line the drive, gravel crunches under tires, and then the estate appears all at once—columns, symmetry, and a scale that asks for your attention without ever raising its voice. Sunlight hits stone instead of glass, and suddenly the Sacramento River Delta feels convincingly European, filtered through California air.

The day moves naturally between gardens built for processions and ballrooms designed to carry a crowd through dinner and dancing without losing momentum. Transitions feel composed. Timing behaves. The experience feels intentional from start to finish.

Pre-Ceremony
Morning light finds you in one of the mansion’s elegant private rooms, where friends sip mimosas beside fireplaces that seem to whisper “big day energy.” The estate’s historic corridors and sweeping staircases make even getting ready feel like a photo op.

Ceremony
Most couples choose the shaded wrought-iron gazebo on the garden lawn for their ceremony. Surrounded by pear orchards, fountains, and classical statuary, this outdoor spot feels epic without being overwhelming—a quietly dramatic backdrop that doesn’t compete with your vows.

Appetizers & Cocktails
After “I do,” guests naturally drift between the gardens and the Mediterranean-inspired patio, glasses in hand. Warm light filters through trees, umbrellas hover over small tables, and laughter twines with the breeze. It’s effortlessly social—the kind of hour that feels long before dinner is even served.

Reception
Dinner unfolds in the Grand Ballroom or Collonade Room—elegant, spacious, and layered with architectural charm. Chandeliers cast a soft glow. Tables fill with linens and centerpieces that echo your personal style. The room adapts well whether your vision is timeless elegance or talk-of-the-town bold.

Dancing & Merriment
Once dinner winds down, the ballroom seamlessly transitions to dance mode. Hardwood floors welcome spinning feet, and a DJ or band fills the space with energy that only a room like this can sustain.

Send-Off
The night ends with twinkling lights and contented sighs. Guests spill back into gardens or wander the elegant halls before stepping out into the cool Delta air. Your wedding has felt like an experience, not just a schedule—and that’s exactly the Grand Island Mansion way.

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Event Sites

  • Garden Lawn / Gazebo Ceremony Site
  • Italian Statue Gardens & Fountains
  • Ballroom / Collonade Room
  • Marquee / Outdoor Tent Area
  • Interior Historic Rooms

 

 
 

Food & Beverage

At Grand Island Mansion, dinner doesn’t wait politely in the background while the architecture takes a bow. It arrives with purpose. Servers move through marble halls carrying full plates. Glasses are refilled before anyone asks. Guests settle in, lean back, and stay put a little longer than planned—because this is the part they’ve been waiting for.

Here, food is handled the way the rest of the estate operates: confidently and in-house. You don’t watch a catering team figure out the kitchen on the fly or wonder who’s in charge of timing. The mansion’s culinary staff already knows the rhythm of the building. Courses land smoothly, whether you choose a formal plated dinner or a generous buffet that encourages second helpings (and zero judgment).

Menus lean classic and crowd-pleasing—think carved meats, seasonal sides, and stations that feel abundant rather than decorative. This is not a “light bite” situation. It’s the kind of meal where guests actually notice what they’re eating and talk about it later. Even the cake is handled seamlessly, cut and served without you ever tracking down a coordinator.

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