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Learn about the unique charm of Amador County with a stay in a private vacation home. You'll find plenty to explore during your stay in the area. Many of our vacation rentals offer full kitchens, spacious living quarters and sometimes even a hot tub—perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Where gold country and wine country collide
When in gold country, do as the 49ers did. Get out there and start panning at Sutter Gold Mine or the 1880s Kennedy Mine. The Amador Whitney Museum is located in one of the oldest buildings in the area. The Amador County Museum is housed in a stunning Greek Revival home with 15 rooms. There are a whopping 44 wineries here, too, so if you’re thirsty you'd be smart to book that Amador County vacation rental right away. Visitors come to sip, but some, like Charles Spinetta Winery & Wildlife Art Gallery, also have exquisite artwork.
Wining and sunshining in Amador County
The grapes of Amador County wouldn’t survive long if it weren't for the excellent weather conditions—it’s warm and the humidity is low—just 2 more reasons to book an Amador County vacation rental. Cool mountain air flows through at sunset, ushering out the warmth of day. It receives average annual rainfall, but the real story here is the sunshine. Spring and summer are ideal visiting times if your goal is to get your glow on. If you’re more a cool-weather sort, well, you might encounter a 35-degree day or so in January.
Living the wild, wild life in Amador County
If you love wildlife, you’ll have a wild time in Amador County. Hidden in the habitat are the usual suspects, including deer and raccoons, but the back roads may surprise you with a bobcat, wild turkey, or even a mountain lion. Don’t let the ferocity startle you—there’s beauty everywhere you turn, from the Sierra Nevada mountains that frame the area to the rolling hillsides dotted with oak trees. Break from gold panning to fish one of many lakes or rivers, and don’t miss Daffodil Hill, a 19th-century ranch cloaked in colorful blooms.