|  |  | The Story of Alameda's Hot Springs Resort |  |  10 Suites with Kitchenettes (click to enlarge)  Alameda's Front Porch    Map of Resort Alamedas was born in the 1930's. It has gone through a few owners, The Elhert ran the place for nearly 50 years as cottages and vacation rentals. Next came our beloved Alameda Ramsey who ran it as a healing spa and motel along with some long term rentals. In 2015, Alameda's changed its corporate ownership "form" from a LLC to a Cooperative. The intention of Alamedas is to provide a clean comfortable place for our guests, a place to soak,wind down and re-energize Our Mission is to create a relaxing, peaceful getaway that supports our guests, ourselves, and our community in healing sustainability, education and prosperity. As you read the testimonials you will see that we are on the right path and are committed to continue.
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| | | The Grounds | Alameda's encompasses acres of green grass, apple and plum trees, and an all-organic garden for the enjoyment of our guests. Our green thumbs are evident from the flower beds and landscaping on our grounds. |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Alameda's Geodesic Dome | Near the southeast corner of the grounds, nestled among apple trees, stands a striking addition to Alameda's - a 30-foot geodesic dome. Covered in heavy stretched canvas over a metal frame, the dome features a wood-burning stove, a geothermal heated floor, and an enormous bay window. |  | Read more... |  |
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 We loved our stay - wish we could stay a week! We enjoyed our explorations, the people we met, the deer and the peaceful quiet of our area, the room & bed, all of the amenities/ JACUZZI!! and getting to talk with you. August 2015 ~ D & I
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| | Hard work is simply the refuge of people who have nothing whatever to do. Discuss
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