Cloverdale, Oregon

Founded in 1884 by pioneer settlers, this dairy farming village originally included a store, hotel, bank, and cheese factory. The quaint town today is very reminiscent of its original land claim, and is now home to eclectic shopping, including a rural farm store.

Cloverdale is in the heart of beautiful Oregon scenery, in close proximity to Beaver and Hebo. All three are farming and recreation communities, hidden gems for many years before they were “discovered” by visitors. Today, the word is out: these beautiful rural towns offer community, nature and outdoorsy fun with a uniquely Oregon twist.

Beautiful rural towns offer community, nature and outdoorsy fun with a uniquely Oregon twist.

Sunny small-town pride

Every summer, the town holds a Clover’s Day celebration, with a parade led by a local cow. You’ll find family-friendly fun, like a small animal show, jugglers and horse & buggy rides. There are also local vendors selling their wares, live music all afternoon and a firework display to end the day.

And of course, it’s not just in summer that you’ll find lovely small-town character. Don’t miss out on shopping (or window shopping) at antique stores in the area. Find vintage knick-knacks and hidden gems in the unique shops around here. A favorite is right along US 101: Rusty Cow Antiques. Stop in and browse!

Cloverdale Parade cow 2024

Experience Nature at Sitka Sedge Park

Tasty treats

Hungry for a locally made snacks? Stop by Nestucca Bay Creamery and nosh on delicious cheeses and ice cream.

Nestucca Creamery