Tribe celebrates opening of Coyote Valley Wyndham Garden Hotel
The Coyote Valley Hospitality Corporation proudly announces the grand opening of the Coyote Valley Wyndham Garden Hotel, located at 101 Coyote Valley Blvd. in Redwood Valley.
Nestled at the gateway to the Northern California redwood forests and Mendocino wine country, this 3.5- star Wyndham Garden branded hotel promises a luxurious experience for both leisure and business travelers. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Ukiah, one hour and 10 minutes from Santa Rosa, and 2 hours from San Francisco, the hotel is set to become a central hub for those seeking modern amenities in a picturesque setting.
The Coyote Valley Wyndham Garden Hotel boasts 99 rooms, including several suites, conference facilities, a spacious pool and pool deck, a custom hot tub, gymnasium, and top-notch food and beverage facilities. Featuring banquet facilities for weddings and events, a business center, RV parking, and a beautifully decorated lobby with a custom fireplace, the hotel caters to the diverse needs of its guests.
Since its opening last fall, the hotel has quickly become a focal point for both local residents and tourists exploring the historic Highway 101 and the renowned Mendocino wine country. Surrounded by numerous wineries and vineyards, the Coyote Valley Wyndham Garden Hotel provides a perfect blend of sophistication and comfort.
Richard Campbell, Jr., the Tribe's Vice Chairman, expressed his pride in bringing such a high-end property to the area, stating, “We are very proud of how beautiful and sophisticated the hotel is. It is exactly what the area needs, perfectly situated next to the Coyote Valley Casino and Coyote Valley Convenience Store and Gas Station.”
Built by Alten Construction out of Richmond, CA, the hotel is a key component of the Tribe's multiyear, multi-phase strategic plan. This plan includes the development of a new casino, gas station, convenience store, mini- casino, wastewater treatment facility, reservation-wide improvements to the underground sewer, a new water system, a new parking lot and landscaping, and a large-scale solar power generation project.
The Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, a federally recognized Indian tribe located in Redwood Valley, California, invites the community to join in the celebration of this significant milestone.