If you're seeking an autumn escape, look no further than Sutter Creek, known as the "Jewel of the Motherlode." Enjoy an enchanting autumn in this Northern California town. Established in 1854 during the California Gold Rush, Sutter Creek offers a perfect setting to savor the beauty of fall.
As autumn arrives, Sutter Creek transforms into a picturesque wonderland.
The downtown area is lined with trees showcasing vibrant shades of orange and yellow. The surrounding landscape features fields of gold grass, oak and pine trees, and picturesque wineries.
Sutter Creek's downtown has a well–preserved Gold Rush facade. You can shop, dine, and wine taste in this walkable Gold Country town.
We love holiday shopping here! You’re sure to find something special at the Creeky Cupboard or the Antique Gardener. Local wine also makes a great hostess gift for the holidays. Stop by one of the many wine shops for a tasting.
Despite the old fashioned architecture, the cuisine in this town is anything but stuck in the past. The Sutter Restaurant at the historic Hotel Sutter has a delicious lunch menu with many options, as well as great cocktails.
For a casual bite, stop into Sina’s Backroads Cafe where you can get a fresh sandwich, soup, or salad. There is also Gold Dust Pizza, which is always good.
Throughout the year, Sutter Creek hosts a variety of festive events, including the Farmer's Market every Saturday from May to October and the Old Sutter Creek Flea Market on the third Saturday of every month.
In the fall, unique shopping experiences like "Plaid Friday" on "Black Friday" and Small Business Saturday on November 25 add to the small town comradery and fun.
Sutter Creek is a great homebase if you’re wine tasting in Amador County.
There are also other foothill wine regions not far away, including the El Dorado County's Fairplay region and Calaveras County's wine region.
Sutter Creek makes for an ideal stopover for travelers heading from San Francisco to Lake Tahoe and Yosemite, thanks to its proximity to Highway 88 and Highway 49.
This lovely town is located about 45 minutes southeast of Sacramento, making it the perfect day trip for residents of this capital city.
Visiting Sutter Creek during the fall is akin to stepping into a movie.
The combination of old-world charm, modern amenities, and the captivating colors of autumn will leave you checking Zillow listings and imagining life in Sutter Creek.
It’s always a good time to visit Sutter Creek, but fall is extra special. Soak in the season by taking a trip to this quaint town– you won’t regret it!
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