This Sonora, California hotel is 10 minutes’ drive from Columbia State Historical Park. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool. Guests can enjoy a daily free breakfast and rooms with free WiFi.
Mateusz
Poland
Location and super positive personnel. Best breakfast on our road trip!
Between Sonora and Jamestown on the main Hwy 108, Hotel Country Inn Sonora is 1.6 km from Central Sonora. The hotel offers seasonal outdoor pool and free WiFi in all guest rooms and the public areas.
Just 5 km from Columbia Airport, Best Western Plus Sonora Oaks Hotel and Conference Centre offers a year-round outdoor pool and free WiFi. A continental breakfast is served daily.
The Inn on Knowles Hill Bed & Breakfast Hotel features accommodation in Sonora.
Kuanyin
Taiwan
Rhonda is probably the warmest and kindest host we could have ever met. The house is happily situated at the top of a hill. The room is super comfortable and the house is with details of early 20s. We've encountered 3 cats, all curious or tolerating (with our kid around and poking). The breakfast is superb, and Rhonda's coffee is perfect for the morning. We enjoyed our stay very much. We certainly hope we'd come to Sonora and visit Knowles Inn again soon.
Welcome to Hotel Lumberjack, proudly located in historic Sonora, California. Our hotel offers a newly envisaged Americana Motel experience inspired by the rich Lumberjack culture.
M
Netherlands
The rooms were really nice and clean. Newly renovated motel. My complaint isn't about the rooms.
Bradford Place Inn is located in Sonora. Free WiFi access is available. A made-to-order breakfast is included. Each room here will provide you with a TV, air conditioning and a DVD player.
SF Traveler
United States
Excellent breakfast, very friendly proprietor. Loved that we could have our own outdoor space for breakfast since we were traveling with our dog.
Offering free WiFi and cable TV in every room, this California motel is less than 1 mile from The Sierra Repertory Theatre. Guests can enjoy fresh coffee each morning in the lobby.
Jim
United States
Breakfast provided kinda borderline, as found in many mid level providers
Room comfy, clean, accessible, bathroom nice
Fly into San Francisco International Airport, then drive approximately 210km east to Sonora. Alternatively, domestic travellers can fly into Sacramento International Airport, with a shorter drive of about 160km. No direct public transport services are available. Transfers are required.
The most convenient airport for Sonora, California is Sacramento International Airport. It offers numerous domestic and international flights and is approximately 150km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
In Sonora, California, public transport is limited. Tuolumne County Transit provides bus services, but schedules may vary. Taxis are available, but it's advisable to book in advance. Cycling is a popular option due to the city's bike-friendly roads. For longer distances, car hire is recommended. Always check current operating times and routes.
The historic downtown area of Sonora, California, is a popular place to stay. It offers convenient access to local attractions, shops, and restaurants, and is known for its charming, old-world atmosphere.
Sonora, California, experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Average summer temperatures peak at 34°C in July, while winter lows average 3°C in December. The wet season typically runs from November to April, with the rest of the year remaining relatively dry. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Sonora.
What guests said about Sonora:
10
Scored 10
Sonora is a beautiful small town with many enjoyable antique...
Sonora is a beautiful small town with many enjoyable antique stores. It has that small town feeling with very friendly people around. The small hometown restaurants have amazing and delicious food of different kinds.
Mary Ann
10
Scored 10
Mercer Caverns was fabulous for our whole family, including...
Mercer Caverns was fabulous for our whole family, including our 9 and 2 year olds. It was our older daughter’s favorite part of the trip. After the caverns, we had tasty sandwiches for lunch at picnic tables under the canopy of shade trees at Murpheys Pourhouse. The beer was great, and they had good sandwich options for kids and adults. Indigeny Reserve, nestled in the hills, was a beautiful outdoor spot for a picnic, giant Jenga, and the ciders were the best I’ve ever had, good gift shop, too. We enjoyed a casual, delicious dinner at The Armory; our toddler loved climbing the stairs and watching the fountain while we waited on our meal. Columbia State Park was great and a delight, especially for our nine year old.
Alissa
United States
10
Scored 10
Great place for the entire family.
Great place for the entire family. Location is right on the heart of Tuolumne County. Rivers, lakes, hiking, off roading, antiques, etc. Whatever you are into it's probably here.
Coffee at Alicia's and lunch at Andy's.
whitington
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Sonora has really grown.
Sonora has really grown. Streets and Roads have changed and shopping malls have been added. If you want the Sierra small town experience, try Sutter's Creek . Jackson is nearby if you want need a Mall ...
Len
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sonora is an interesting Gold Rush town.
Sonora is an interesting Gold Rush town. Several interesting historical locations. Easy access to Yosemite, Angels Camp. Several excellent dining establishments. We arrived at the beginning of the off-season so a number of museums were closed. The Fire Department Museum was very interesting and the docents were a wealth of information!
Pearl
10
Scored 10
The town was not the issue--we could not get a different...
The town was not the issue--we could not get a different room because motel was booked and it was too late to try and find another. The room was too small for the amount of furniture--dresser drawers did not pull out easily. I don't believe your agency represented this site well. Back to the town, I wish I had had the time to explore it more.
The staff was Excellent. I believe her name was Alise. She was so great I had wanted a room with a spa and fireplace, but the hotel was completely sold out and at the last minute one became available. I was so happy when I checked in and she told me the spa room was available. I think she went above and beyond her job duties to make sure I got what I wanted and because of that I will definitely tell all my friends about what great service I had at Best Western Sonora. Thank you
Rhonda is probably the warmest and kindest host we could have ever met. The house is happily situated at the top of a hill. The room is super comfortable and the house is with details of early 20s. We've encountered 3 cats, all curious or tolerating (with our kid around and poking). The breakfast is superb, and Rhonda's coffee is perfect for the morning. We enjoyed our stay very much. We certainly hope we'd come to Sonora and visit Knowles Inn again soon.
Location to downtown Sonora and farmers market on Saturdays. A driveway to a funeral home runs along the unit. Also, driveway to the unit is very steep, narrow and difficult to use. Can park on the street but cars fly along this road which is busy and I'm not sure where you'd park on the street. Very nice unit and roamy. Kitchen has a nice dual hot plate for cooking but no oven or stove top. Lots of kitchen counter space to work on.
Absolute perfect location for a stay in Sonora. Lots of cute shops and wonderful restaurants within walking distance. Fully equiped kitchen, comfortable furniture and effective A/C. Pillow choices were a plus, (firm and soft) for the queen size bed. Nifty balcony for morning coffee, and an evening glass of wine. Very clear that a lot of thought went into anticipating guest needs. Very much enjoyed our stay.
The staff was very rude after they had accidently locked me out of my room. I had booked 2 nights and they locked my key after the first night not realising i had booked 2. I am a single mom traveling alone with 2 daughters and they threatened to kick me out of my room and not refund me when I was 5 hours away from home. I have never had a experience at a hotel before. Very bad
Cleanliness, design of the room, comfortable bed. Nice and helpful staff. Information brochure about the city with interesting info in the room.
We booked it last minute on our way to Sonora and it was a very pleasant surprise. I feel lucky that we could book the last available room. Totally worth the money, I would happily return anytime.
We arrived in San Francisco before our cruise. When the cruise ended we are now touring California and then doing Route 66. I’ve finished with independent hotels. All 3 we have stayed in including this one were very disappointing. If we had seen the rooms before booking we would never have stayed.
It's a hotel from 1890s, and is full of historical artificats, and the ambience is really like begining of 20th century. also, located in the old Sonora town center, it's very close to other historical buildings. The swimming pool was nice and the staff very friendly.
Very comfortable bed, decent couch and table, plenty of counter space. The fridge fit all our needs. Surprisingly quiet. Loved that it was between Jamestown and Sonora, giving us plenty of dining and shopping options. Our cat was also very comfortable.
Kim made an amazing breakfast!! We loved the little patio off of our room. Our room was so comfy and cozy too!! The Inn is within walking distance into Sonora, which is a lovely little town. Had so much fun here! Would definitely stop here again.
This is a quirky, kind of bohemian place that is definitely NOT for the mobility-impaired. Excellent breakfast. Pool looked nice. Off-street gravel parking lot to right of hotel (opposite office).
The hotel staff made this an enjoyable stay. They were very courteous, kind and helpful! The rooms are large and well equipped. We got a 5 star breakfast in the morning!
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