The Napa Valley has a number of parks
where you can picnic, hike parks, play baseball, soccer, volleyball,
play golf and more as well as
Campgrounds and
RV Parks, Because most of Napa Valley is privately owned
hiking and camping is limited.
A recreational vehicle park (RV park) or caravan park is
the equivalent of a hotel for people with recreational vehicles. They
provide a place to park the vehicle for overnight or several days. They
are also referred to as campgrounds, though a true campground also
provides facilities for tent camping; many facilities calling themselves
"RV parks" also offer tent camping or cabins with limited facilities.
Camping describes a wide range of activities. Survivalist campers set
off with little more than their boots, whereas recreational vehicle
travelers arrive equipped with their own electricity, heat, and patio
furniture. Camping may be an end unto itself, but often it is done in
conjunction with other activities, such as hiking, swimming, fishing and
binge drinking. It may be combined with hiking either as backpacking or as
a series of day hikes from a central location.
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Alston Park
Walking Trails
157 acres. Hiking,
Bicycling, Horse riding. Picnic areas and Portable restrooms at entrance. Also
a dog park area and area for dogs to get around without a leash.
Dry Creek Rd and Trower, Napa Ca.94558
Info: 707 257-9529
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Bale Grist Mill
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Built in 1846 this old
mill has restored to operating condition. Tours and demonstrations at the mill
on weekends. Watch the mill (wooden
waterwheel and big millstones) working to grind grain to produce stone ground
flour. Educational and Fun for the whole family.
Limited picnic facilities
3369 North Saint Helena
Highway (Hwy 29) St. Helena CA 94574
About ten minutes south of Calistoga on Highway 29/128.
Three miles north of St.
Helena
Map
707 942-4575
Hours 10 am to 5 pm Open daily
Historic Landmark
Built in 1846
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Bothe-Napa Valley State Park
Photos Great
place to hike
2,000 acre park has excellent trails
along Ritchey Creek and through beautiful redwood groves, 50 camping areas
either near redwoods along the creek side $16 on the weekends, $15 during
the week. Day use fees are $5.00 per car.
Campers/Motor Homes max. length: 31'
Trailers/Pop-Ups max. length: 24'
3801 St. Helena Hwy. North, St. Helena, CA 94574
3 miles south of Calistoga on Highway 29/128
Map
707 942-4575 800 444-7275
Book a Campsite Now | | Coyote Peak Loop Bothe Napa Valley State Park five miles north of Saint Helena on Highway 29/128. 707-942-4575 | | Ecology Reserve Loop Yountville Cross Road between Silverado Trail and Highway 29 707-226-7459 | | Fern Springs Trail White Sulphur Springs Resort, 707-963-8588 | |
Fuller Park
10 acre park, 25
picnic tables,
reserveable. Monuments, plaques a fountain dot the park.
Jefferson Street at Oak Street Infor:707 257-9529
Kennedy Park
Just south of Napa Valley College on Highway 221
350 acres along the
Napa River. 5 reserveable picnic areas, 18-hole Napa Golf Course,
softball, volleyball,
soccer, boat launching, hiking, children's playground, Pelusi Recreation
building, reservable for private events.
Info:707 257-9529 Golf Course info: 707 255-4333
Playground Fantastico, Community-built playground
Old Sonoma Road at Freeway Drive, Napa Office: 2425 Jefferson St, Napa, Ca 94558 707-253-3563 email | |
Pioneer Park
map
Cedar St (1/2 block N. of Lincoln Ave) Calistoga CA 707-942-2838 |
| Ritchey Canyon Trail 3801 St. Helena Highway N., Calistoga, CA 94515 in Bothe-Napa Valley State Park (707) 942-4575 | |
Robert Louis Stevenson State Park
In 1880, the author of
Treasure Island spent his honeymoon on the slopes of 4,343-foot Mount St.
Helena. Today hikers climb the 5-mile trail to the Napa Valley mountain’s
summit for spectacular views of Mt. Shasta, Lassen Peak, and, on clear days,
the Sierra Nevada.
Hwy 29, 7.5 mi NE of Calistoga (PM 45.5), then 1 mile on trail to site. 707 942-4575. Historic Landmark Map | |
Skyline Wilderness
Park, (All Facilities)
Picnic and barbecue areas, an RV park, and
tent camping, 850 acre wilderness area, over 25 miles of trails for hiking,
biking and equestrian use. Daily visitor's fee is $5.00 per vehicle for hiking
and picnicking, $6.00 per vehicle for mountain bikes and horses. RV camping is
$25-$27 per site, and tent sites $8.00.
2201 Imola Ave, Napa, CA 94559-3600 707
252-0481
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Westwood Park
Walking Trails
1st Street and Browns Valley Rd adjacent to Carolyn Parr Natural Museum
about one mile west of Highway
29
Napa City park- Heavily-wooded. 3 miles of beautiful trails and city
views. Benches, picnic tables. 3107 Browns Valley Rd, Napa Ca 94558
Info 707 257-9529
Yountville Park
Washington Street across from the Napa Valley Lodge
Picnics, Kids Park with play equipment.
Info: 707 944-8851
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