Historic Sutter Creek
Sutter Creek is a historic gold mining town with many shops, hotels, cozy bed & breakfast
inns, and restaurants. It is a California Historical Landmark. Many of the
original brick buildings still stand today. The mansions built by wealthier
residents still can be seen.
Sutter Creek became a destination for fortune hunters. A post office came in 1852, and Sutter Creek became a town in 1854. Today, it is a tourist town with many shops and restaurants. The town is a historical landmark.
Mining those deposits for gold became the local economy for many years. By 1932, the Central Eureka mine, begun in 1869, had reached the 2,300-foot (700 m) level. By 1939, it was the best-paying mine in Sutter Creek.
Today, the town is the gateway to the Sierra Nevada Mountain range. It has outdoor adventure, art & entertainment, historical hotels, cozy B&Bs, gourmet restaurants, and Sierra wineries & vineyards to explore. Visit Sutter Creek and experience the past.
We offer 21 beautifully appointed
guest rooms
For Reservations
(209) 267-0242
53 Main Street
Sutter Creek, California
www.hotelsutter.com
Hotel Sutter - Street-side dining at the “Pallet Cafe”. Watch the days and evenings go by in Historic Downtown Sutter Creek while enjoying signature Sutter Restaurant culinary creations and cocktails.