Stunning Vineyard Views - Featured in Boston Globe. This hilltop historic inn (with swimming pool), once the home of the famed Charles Crocker, overlooks the award-winning vineyards of California's Alexander Valley and a peaceful stretch of the Russian River. Luxurious, spacious rooms on five peaceful acres - all rooms have private entrances, private baths, featherbeds, fireplaces, air conditioning, TV/DVD/VCR, wireless and high-speed Internet connection, chairs for lounging, and outside seating. Close to biking, hiking, wine tasting. The inn has a 5 star rating with TripAdvisor and has 3 stars with AAA. Some rooms are pet friendly. Charles Crocker was the founder of the Central Pacific Railroad, the property began as a hunting retreat often visited by Charles Crocker and his cronies. The lodge is was built 1907 with redwood framing and siding. It has been updated but retains its original rustic charm.
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