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How Does The Vacation Home Rental Price Look Like in Drytown, CA?
The graph shows the percentages of vacation homes in each price bucket. Drytown has the largest percentage (25.00%) of homes in $150 - $200 price range.
How Does The Amenity Info Looks Like at Drytown, CA?
There are in total of 15 rental amenities in Drytown, shown above with the property numbers. In Drytown, 313 rentals offer Internet or Wifi, 290 rentals offer TV, 285 rentals offer Heater. So, if you need Internet or Wifi during your vacation, use the Internet or Wifi filter to compare these properties. Two amenities that are not typical are Hot Tub, Garden or Backyard.
What Are The Most Liked Rental Accommodations in Drytown, CA?
There are various types of homes in Drytown area. Depending on your group size, you can pick the one using filters accordingly. Cabin is the most popular accommodation type, and the largest homes can accommodate 30 people.
The least popular accommodation in Drytown is Yacht rentals
How Many Accommodations Are Not Pets Friendly in Drytown, CA?
31.74% of vacation homes in Drytown are pet friendly. Make sure you select the pet friendly home filter when you are going to bring your pet(s) for the upcoming vacation.
What Are The Must-Visit Places in Drytown, CA?
When you have only limited times to spend in Drytown, we highly recommend you to visit those famous places: Amador Whitney Museum, Amador City Pioneer Cemetery, Knight Foundry Corporation, Keystone Mine, Monteverde General Store, Historic Fire Station, Butte Store, Time For Tea, Black Chasm Cavern National Natural Landmark, Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park, Sutter Creek Visitor Center, United States Postal Service, Palmer Real Estate - Amador City, Chaw Se' Roundhouse, Gold Country Campground Resort, Amador Vintners Association, 49er Village RV Resort, Bella Piazza Winery, Plymouth Veterans Park, Plymouth Trading Post (California Historical Landmark No. 470), Convergence Vineyard, Sera Fina Cellars, Plymouth Baptist Church, Fine Eye Gallery, Miners Bend Park, Feist Wines, Kennedy Gold Mine Tours, Amador County Recreation Department, Bryson Park, Knight Foundry (California Historical Landmark No. 1007).