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Super 8 by Wyndham Cloverdale Wine Country
Super 8 by Wyndham Cloverdale Wine Country



Cloverdale Wine Country Inn & Suites
Cloverdale Wine Country Inn & Suites



Russian River RV Campground
Russian River RV Campground



The Ranch at Lake Sonoma
The Ranch at Lake Sonoma



Geyserville Inn
Geyserville Inn



Travelodge by Wyndham Ukiah
Travelodge by Wyndham Ukiah



Dry Creek Inn MOD Collection by Sonesta
Dry Creek Inn MOD Collection by Sonesta



Hotel Trio Healdsburg
Hotel Trio Healdsburg



Creekside Lodge
Creekside Lodge



Suites On Main
Suites On Main



Hotel Vinea, a Travelodge by Wyndham
Hotel Vinea, a Travelodge by Wyndham



Skylark Shores Resort
Skylark Shores Resort



Wildhaven Sonoma Glamping
Wildhaven Sonoma Glamping



The Lodge at Healdsburg, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
The Lodge at Healdsburg, Tapestry Collection by Hilton



Kelseyville Motel
Kelseyville Motel



Cottages on River Road
Cottages on River Road



Lake Point Lodge
Lake Point Lodge



Thatcher Hotel
Thatcher Hotel



Anchorage Inn Lakeport
Anchorage Inn LakeportGo beyond your typical stay in Cloverdale
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Top landmarks in Cloverdale
Cloverdale City Park
Geyser Peak Winery
Fritz Underground Winery
Vintage Meadows
Cloverdale River Park
Tarman Park
J. Rickards Winery
Learn more about Cloverdale
Tucked into northern Sonoma County, this small town serves as the perfect launchpad for wine country adventures without the crowds. Sample award-winning Zinfandels at family-owned operations like Fritz Underground Winery and BobDog Winery, where tastings often include chats with the winemakers themselves. The Russian River beckons with kayaking opportunities and scenic bike trails that meander through redwood groves and rolling vineyards. Lake Sonoma offers boating and fishing for those seeking aquatic diversions. History buffs will appreciate the Cloverdale Historical Society's collection of local artifacts. After a day of exploration, the compact downtown provides surprisingly good dining options where locals and visitors mingle over glasses of the region's finest.
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Hilton Garden Inn Sonoma County Airport
"My favorite Sonoma hotel. Wonderful staff"
Holiday Inn Express® Windsor Sonoma Wine Country by IHG
"Clean, helpful staff and convenient"
The Orchard Hotel Ukiah Mendocino County
"Great clean and quiet place to stay"
Cottages on River Road
"Clean room, nice staff, parking right in front of the property, and pet friendly. Nice complimentary breakfast with sweet & savory options."
Hampton Inn & Suites Windsor - Sonoma Wine Country
"Staff is always accommodating. The area is ideally situated for area travel."
Vinarosa Resort & Spa
"plumbing noises and staff working on watering property kept me up all night long. However the Restaurant next was fantastic, big Disconnect between spa snd hotel. to many children in pool and jacuzzi on weekend, this is an adults area. ilI would hive them another try as the front desk did try hard. If was obvious there was a lot of corporate by over going on. Just knowing a cemented path to my room from the rear would have saved me a ton of grief."
Dawn Ranch
"Beautiful property and the river was amazing. We really enjoyed the setting and our time here overall. My biggest complaint, especially traveling as a family with two kids, was how difficult and expensive it was to simply get food while staying on property. The in-house restaurant doesn’t serve dinner certain days of the week, and on a weekday when it was open and we tried to eat there, it was completely booked. It was frustrating that there didn’t seem to be enough availability to accommodate the guests actually staying at the resort. The only option we were offered that evening was a chef’s special that was close to $200 per person, which obviously wasn’t a realistic option for a family of four. There also wasn’t a regular lunch option while we were there. The Bathhouse had a very limited selection, like salads, but nothing particularly family- or kid-friendly. We ended up having to leave the property every day to find food. There are places nearby, but when you’re staying at a resort like this, you don’t want to spend part of every day figuring out where you’re going to feed your family. I also found breakfast pretty overpriced for what you actually get. I understand having a higher-end restaurant on property, but I think the resort would benefit tremendously from also offering simple, reasonably priced breakfast, lunch and dinner options that don’t need to be a Michelin-style dining experience. But it is such a beautiful place and has so much going for it."
Gualala Country Inn
"Very cool location"
Appellation Healdsburg
"The room was very modern and well appointed. Sometimes the design of the amenities was more important than their function. But after using them, they all were impressive. Very comfortable bed. Housekeeping was very efficient."




