Hanford House Inn
61 Hanford St,
Sutter Creek, CA 95685
 
17
Total Rooms
8,592
Building SF
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17
Total Rooms
8,592
Building SF
Investment Summary
Located in the historic Gold Country town of Sutter Creek, the Hanford House Inn benefits from year-round leisure demand driven by heritage tourism, wine country visitation, and regional weekend travel. Often referred to as the “Jewel of the Mother Lode,” Sutter Creek attracts visitors seeking a blend of historic charm, boutique shopping, and access to nearby vineyards within the Amador County wine region. The area is well known for its award-winning wineries, tasting rooms, and scenic rolling foothills, drawing couples, small groups, and day-trip visitors from larger Northern California population centers.
The asset is conveniently accessible via California State Route 49, a historic highway that connects the region’s Gold Rush towns and provides direct access to Jackson and Placerville, as well as Interstate 5 and U.S. Route 50 corridors. Its drive-to location—approximately 45 miles southeast of Sacramento—supports consistent visitation from Bay Area and Central Valley travelers seeking short-term getaways, weddings, and special events in a relaxed rural setting.
In addition to wine tourism, the property benefits from proximity to outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, cycling, and exploration of the nearby Eldorado National Forest. Seasonal events, festivals, and a vibrant Main Street district further contribute to steady tourism activity. Combined with limited boutique lodging supply and strong regional appeal, these demand drivers enhance the long-term investment potential of a well-positioned hospitality asset in a supply-constrained, experience-driven destination market.
Location Summary
Sutter Creek is a historic Gold Rush-era town known for its preserved 19th-century architecture, vibrant Main Street, and proximity to the scenic foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Located in the heart of Amador County, the area blends rich cultural heritage with a growing reputation as a premier wine country destination. Visitors are drawn to its charming downtown filled with boutiques, art galleries, and tasting rooms, as well as its close connection to the surrounding vineyards that produce some of California’s most acclaimed Zinfandels and Rhône-style wines. The region attracts couples, weekend travelers, and wine enthusiasts seeking a relaxed and authentic alternative to more heavily trafficked wine regions.
In addition to wine tourism, the area offers access to outdoor recreation including hiking, cycling, and exploration of nearby foothill landscapes and the expansive Eldorado National Forest. Seasonal events, festivals, and a strong local arts scene contribute to consistent year-round visitation, while the town’s Gold Country roots—part of the historic corridor along California State Route 49—provide a unique cultural backdrop that enhances its appeal as a destination.
The area is easily accessible via California State Route 49, a designated historic highway that links many of California’s original mining towns and provides connectivity to Jackson, Placerville, and major transportation routes including U.S. Route 50 and Interstate 5. Sutter Creek is located approximately 45 miles southeast of Sacramento, making it a convenient drive-to destination for visitors from the Bay Area and Central Valley. This accessibility, combined with its historic charm and proximity to wine country and outdoor recreation, reinforces the area’s appeal as a well-positioned Northern California leisure destination.
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Adam Cutrell
Senior Vice President
(714) 451-6111
adam@tshoteladvisors.com
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