Indian Creek Inn takes its name from one of the two creeks that border the property and form the confluence of the Navarro River. Nestled between vineyards and redwoods, the
The Navarro River runs through the Anderson Valley’s majestic redwoods, sunny meadows, and vineyards and then curves at River’s Bend to create a still point for contemplation, ecological understanding, and
The cottages sit in a group among the apple trees, forming a little village of sorts. Each has a porch to sit on, a wonderful big bathroom, and a comfy
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