The Cloverdale center is around the area of Downtown Cloverdale and 15 miles northwest of Downtown Healdsburg.
Cloverdale has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate. Temperatures can be hotter in summer than the rest of Sonoma County, and the area sometimes experiences drought.
The most popular times to visit Cloverdale are from May through October. If you want to avoid the heat but still have comfortable temps, opt for May or October for highs in the upper 70s. June through September brings highs in the upper 80s and low 90s. These months will likely bring the highest hotel rates, so traveling in spring or fall will save you a little. Wine lovers may want to travel to Cloverdale during the grape harvest, which begins in August and ends in September or October.
If you do choose to visit in summer, book your trip early for the best price. You can avoid the summer heat by choosing indoor or water activities around midday. When the temperature drops, head downtown to Cloverdale Plaza for evening activities and events, including the Friday Night Live Street Fair, which features live bands, food vendors, premium Sonoma County wines and craft beers, arts and crafts sales, and kids' activities.
If you don't mind trading a little chill for the lowest hotel rates of the year, November through March has highs in the upper 50s to mid-60s, and April's temps start to break 70 as Spring takes hold.
Senior citizens and AARP members can get discounts at Geyserville Inn in Geyserville, 8 miles from Cloverdale. Your room will come with a refrigerator, flat-screen TV, coffee/tea maker, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel offers an outdoor pool, a spa tub, limo/town car service, and an event space. Dine at the Geyserville Grill, where you can eat indoors with a view of the garden or enjoy the outdoor seating.
Travelodge by Wyndham Healdsburg - Sonoma Wine Country in downtown Healdsburg offers government/military, senior, AAA, and AARP discounts. Rooms have refrigerators, microwaves, flat-screen TVs, desks, coffee/tea makers, and free Wi-Fi. Some suites have sofa beds and jetted tubs. The hotel provides a covered terrace.
You'll get good value for your money when you stay at Cloverdale Wine Country Inn & Suites, near Cloverdale History Center & Museum and other central Cloverdale destinations. Your room will have a refrigerator, microwave, flat-screen TV, coffee/tea maker, desk, and free Wi-Fi. Some suites come with hot tubs. The hotel offers an outdoor pool, a spa tub, fitness center, business center, and free breakfast.
Best Western El Grande Inn in Clearlake is near Clear Lake, Austin Park, and Anderson Marsh State Historic Park. Rooms have sofa beds, refrigerators, microwaves, flat-screen TVs, and coffee/tea makers. Wireless internet access is available for a fee. The hotel has an indoor pool, a spa tub, a 24-hour fitness center, and a business center. Dine or get a drink at Anjali's, or get room service. Breakfast is served daily for a fee.
The Cloverdale History Society and Museum offer two facilities that highlight the history of life in Cloverdale and Sonoma County. The museum is within the Gould-Shaw House, a Gothic Revival Mansion from the 1870s that in 1877 was noted as one of the finest residences in the city. Its architectural style is Sonoma County Gothic Revival Cottage. Uncommon elements in the house's construction include bricks, front gables, and hand-forged square nails. The house, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, is decorated as it would have been in the early 20th century, including Pomo basketry and artifacts.
The adjacent History Center covers 2,000 square feet on two floors and offers exhibits, a community room, a gift shop, and a research library. Guests can gather for a picnic on the Garden Patio, which is also used for special events, such as the Spring Tea and Fashion Show. Next door is the Cloverdale Performing Arts Center, which partners with the Cloverdale Historical Society for the Speakers Series and other events. The Center also stages plays, concerts, and more.
Cloverdale River Park, along the Russian River, offers opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, swimming, picnicking, fishing, and bird-watching. A 1.1-mile multi-use trail is ideal for families. Cloverdale offers seven city parks, including the 10-acre Porterfield Creek, an active open space area with walking and hiking trails, and City Park, a 7.4-acre community park with a picnic and barbecue area, sports facilities, and a playground. You can also take a short morning drive to Lake Sonoma and enjoy the rich landscape of hills and vineyards along the way. The lake offers opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and much more.
Speaking of vineyards, don't neglect to stop at some Cloverdale-area wineries for tours and tastings. Tour the Fritz Underground Winery and taste some gravity-flow wine right out of the barrel. Enjoy the view of the valley from BobDog Winery, the highest winery in Sonoma County. If you want a tour of Peay Vineyards, join the mailing list and reserve a spot, as the business is run by only three people.
If you're looking for local art, start with the Sciaini Building on Cloverdale Boulevard, where you can see the Cloverdale Historical Murals. The murals were painted by local artists and depict early life in the city. And don't miss the juried Cloverdale Sculpture Trail, which introduces new sculptures each year.
Your trip to Cloverdale will give you unforgettable experiences and treasured memories. Book your trip now to this beautiful city.
Below are reviews of the city of Cloverdale, CA from an actual visitor's perspective.
Town is great!
Cloverdale is a great city. Good places to eat and shop. Close to the casino.