Cloverdale, CA Reviews


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Cloverdale, CA is a small town in Sonoma County that offers a wealth of outdoor activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy. The city is known for its abundance of wineries, its scenic views of the surrounding mountains, and the historic Clover Theater. There's also plenty of shopping options, top-notch eateries, and art galleries throughout the downtown area. Visitors to Cloverdale have nothing but positive things to say about their experiences in this charming town. Many rave about the excellent customer service they receive when visiting local businesses. They also appreciate the fact that there are a variety of activities for all ages to enjoy. Whether it’s exploring one of the many wineries or taking part in any number of outdoor activities, there’s something to keep everyone entertained in this quaint town. There’s no shortage of reviews praising Cloverdale as an ideal weekend getaway destination with lots to do and sights to see!

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small town gem - 8/9/2012
Pros: Relaxed, small town atmosphere, friendly people, low crime, tons of civic pride, a surprisingly vibrant arts and music scene for a town of its size (check out Friday Night Live in the summer), affordable given that it is in very desirable wine country in Sonoma County, 90 minutes to San Francisco (traffic permitting), 45-60 minutes to the Sonoma coast/90 minutes to Mendocino, 15 minutes from vino-chic Healdsburg, proximate to 3 major wine growing areas: Alexander Valley, Dry Creek Valley, Russian River, and it is an excellent place to retire since the weather is great (except for the height of summer when it routinely gets in the 90's +) and there is excellent healthcare in Santa Rosa (30 minutes away).

Cons: local economy is very sluggish (empty storefronts) few decent restaurants (although that is beginning to change) and very little retail (except for the hip Ken Knight store), racially not diverse (whites/hispanics), may be way too quiet for urbanites and for Read More

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climate in cloverdale - 11/23/2008
Our summers are hot, with highs in the 90's, low 100's....Completely dry. We get rain from November (just a little) through March with the most rainfall in December/January/February. Average rainfall is about 40 Read More

Sleepy town, High prices - 8/19/2007
We are in Cloverdale as a result of jobs - 2 adults driving 30 miles in opposite directions 5 days a week.
After just over 2 years, we have started packing and researching areas to relocate. The weather here is
great most of the time (YES, you DO need A/C here) and there is actually a good brew pub .

Very rural, too small(for us), very small old homes $350,000+ and typical subdivision tract styles $450,000+++,
90% of jobs in town service or agricultural so there's no $$$ here, commuting for just about anything but
typical grocery or drugstore items... We have found that our incomes will be about the same nearly anywhere
in the US so we want more for our hard earned $ including purchasing a HOME.

Our search has begun and your site will hopefully help us to gain valuable info while we look for our new
home Read More

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