Ferndale Main Street Historic District Travel Guide
Ferndale
Visit Ferndale Main Street Historic District
Popular places to visit

The Blacksmith Shop
Enjoy an outing to The Blacksmith Shop during your stay in Ferndale. Stroll along the riverfront or visit the casinos in the area.

Centerville County Park and Beach
Explore the great outdoors at Centerville County Park and Beach, a lovely green space in Ferndale. Visit the shops in this walkable area or simply enjoy its restaurants.
Victorian Inn
Learn about the local history of Ferndale with a stop at Victorian Inn. You can enjoy the restaurants while in the area.
Ferndale Historic Cemetery
Enjoy a stop at Ferndale Historic Cemetery, a landmark worth seeing in Ferndale. Stroll along the riverfront or visit the casinos in the area.
Ferndale Museum
You can spend time studying the exhibits at Ferndale Museum during your trip to Ferndale. Visit the area's casinos or amble around its riverfront.
Golden Gate Mercantile
Enjoy an outing to Golden Gate Mercantile during your stay in Ferndale. Visit the area's casinos or amble around its riverfront.
Top hotels in Ferndale Main Street Historic District

Victorian Inn
"Amazing hotel with so much history. Comfortable and great location…highly recommend!"
Reviewed on 18 May 2026

Gingerbread Mansion Inn
"The property is in great shape, and it is stunning to look at — especially all the little details inside. The breakfast is very good and served on one plate (egg- based dish, fruit, sausage/bacon). When we were there, the afternoon tea included a nice charcuterie board. The garden area was closed ..."
Reviewed on 14 May 2026

Shaw House Inn

Redwood Suites
"Everything in town is walking distance. You have a full kitchen with everything to cook with full-size refrigerator. It’s like a little apartment. My only complaint is the bed is a little hard, but I’m used to a super soft bed at home. I love this place and I stay here every time I am visiting ..."
Reviewed on 27 May 2026

Ye Olde Danish Inn

The Snoozzz Inn
"A bit of sad place. Partially renovated, but the old carpet, tiles and paint make it feel like you are in a cheap motel. We booked the room through Expedia. Upon check in we were told it is customary practice to take $150 security deposit. That's the first one for us. The cameras on the outside of ..."
Reviewed on 29 May 2026
