Cloverdale is an unincorporated community in Deschutes County, Oregon, United States.
[3][4] The community provided services for travelers and local homesteaders, with a store, blacksmith shop, and facilities for camping and boarding horses.
[3] Cloverdale was named by R. A. Ford, a local farmer who was also a teacher and a county school superintendent.
Crops grown in the area include clover, alfalfa, potatoes, grasses and vegetables.
[3] The 1919 school shares a site with the Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection District station and as of 2011 was in use as a preschool.