The Yokut Room

V6 Dude Ranch California Parkfield Lodge Yokut Room
 

The Yokut Room

The Yokut Room pays homage to the Tachi Yokut tribe who once called this valley home and named it, Cholame, “the beautiful one”. This hand-crafted room offers the perfect cozy getaway.

Features:

  • King sized bed

  • Black Bear Mount

  • Walk in stone shower

  • Mural

Art & Materials

 History

This valley was once home to a thriving community of Yokut Native Americans, of the Tachi tribe. They gave this valley the name Cholame (pronounced “show-LAM”) meaning “the beautiful one”. The Yokuts were made up of 40-50 tribes throughout central California, each with its own territory and dialect of the language. It is believed that there were as many as 70,000 Yokut in the 1770s, a number which had tragically fallen to just 600 by 1910.

The San Joaquin Valley provided the Yokut with array of wild plants and game allowing them to live in permanent homes made of tule mats, leaving only in the summer on trips to gather food and trade. The Yokut were expert artisans, making ornate baskets and painted rock art. Their simple clothing was made from bark and grass and adorned by jewelry and headbands made from seeds and feathers. They would trade with tribes from around the state, with what is believed to have been a major state-wide trading hub located where the Parkfield CAL FIRE station now stands.

V6 Dude Ranch California Parkfield Lodge Yokut Room

The harmony of Yokut life, however did not remain undisturbed. From the mid 1700s many Yokut were pushed from their homes, killed or put into indentured servitude, first by Spanish missionaries and then by the Act for the Government and Protection of Indians in 1850. In 1862 the Homestead Act caused the loss of the Tachi’s land as the Cholame Valley was divided into 160 acre parcels and given to settlers to live and farm on. In the space of 50 years the Yokut population was reduced by a staggering 93%.

Today there are around 2600 Yokut remaining with a population of around 650 Tachi Yokuts on the Santa Rosa Rancheria reservation. Here they keep the Tachi legacy, culture and language alive.

We hope you enjoy your stay in the Yokut Room and are reminded of these first residents of the Cholame Valley.

FAQs

  • A reservation at the Parkfield Lodge does not grant you access to the V6 Ranch.

    The V6 Ranch is first and foremost a working cattle ranch so guest activities are all guided and available on a limited basis.

    To gain access to the V6 Ranch join us for one of our Ranch Rides. See available rides here or inquire about a private trail ride (limited availability).

  • The Parkfield Lodge is 2.5 miles from the V6 Ranch in the one block town of Parkfield, population 18.

  • Parkfield is a place to kick off your boots and relax. Enjoy our pool and hot tub, sit around the fire pit, BBQ on our expansive grounds, go for a walk or cycle down our quiet country roads, read a book in front of the fireplace in the Gathering Room, or sit on the porch and just be.

    There are over 200 species of birds living in our towering Valley Oaks and golden meadows creating a symphony of birdsong. Parkfield enjoys very limited light pollution so the star gazing from the hot tub is spectacular. The Parkfield Coalinga Grade climbs over 1000 feet in just a few miles, providing a spectacular perch to watch the sunset.

    Join us on the V6 Ranch for one of our Ranch Rides. See available rides here or inquire about a private trail ride (limited availability).

    Parkfield is a place to unplug and be present.

  • Outdoor Adventure
    Join us on the V6 Ranch for one of our Ranch Rides (see available rides here) or inquire about a private trail ride (limited availability).

    Neighboring ranches also offer the opportunity to experience the beauty of the Central Coast.
    - Work Family Ranch - San Miguel, CA
    - Lazy Arrow Adventures - Santa Margarita, CA

    Explore the Beautiful Central Coast
    Parkfield provides a great base to explore the stunning Central Coast. Here are some of our favorite day trips:
    - Paso Robles Wine Country
    - San Miguel Mission
    - Scenic Highway 1
    - San Luis Obispo
    - Hearst Castle
    - Pinnacles National Park
    - Pismo Beach

    Hunting
    Parkfield’s surrounding landscapes are home to thriving populations of Wild Hogs, Black Tailed Deer, Turkeys, Dove, Quail and more. Go hunting with one of the expert guides in the Parkfield Area.
    - Miller Brothers Expeditions - Parkfield, CA
    - Boaring Experiences - Parkfield, CA
    - Camp Five Outfitters - San Miguel, CA

  • The Parkfield Cafe is open Thursday through Sunday for lunch and dinner.

    Spring, Summer & Fall Hours:
    - Thursday: 11:30am to 8:00pm
    - Friday: 11:30am to 9:00pm
    - Saturday: 11:30am to 9:00pm
    - Sunday: 11:30am to 8:00pm

    Winter Hours:
    - Thursday: 11:30am to 7:00pm
    - Friday: 11:30am to 8:00pm
    - Saturday: 11:30am to 8:00pm
    - Sunday: 11:30am to 7:00pm

    We are open year round except for the following dates:
    - The month of December
    - New Years Day
    - Easter Sunday
    - The 4th of July

  • A continental breakfast will be prepared for you each morning and put out in the Gathering Room around 8:00am. The breakfast includes a fresh baked pastry and fruit.

  • Cancelation Policy:
    You may cancel your reservation for no charge until ten (10) days prior to your date of arrival. If you cancel with less than ten (10) days notice, we will do our best to re-sell the room(s). If we are not able to re-sell the room(s), we will access a fee of one night plus tax (for the first night of your reservation).

    Pet Policy:
    Well behaved pets are allowed for an additional fee of $30 per pet. Maximum of two pets. Pets must be well trained and controlled by their owner. Any damage to the room caused by your pet(s) will result in additional charges. There is an 80-pound weight limit per pet. By law, dogs may not be left unattended in rooms.

    No Party Policy:
    To ensure the comfort of all guests as well as our neighbors, parties are not allowed at the Parkfield Lodge or on its grounds.

    Please understand that if other guests or neighbors are disturbed due to excessive noise, management reserves the right to ask everyone to vacate the premises and any refund of room rate will be forfeited at that time.

    You may also incur a fee of $500.00 as a disturbance charge.

    Additional Policies:
    Rooms are double occupancy and subject to 10.5% hotel tax plus $1 tourism tax per night per room.

    Additional persons limited to specific rooms, are assessed a $25 per night fee. Kids under 18 are free.

    Designated weekends require a minimum two-night stay for Friday and Saturday night.

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