Put down your glass of wine and get outside. From golf to hiking and camping, here’s our guide to the best ways to enjoy the outdoors in Napa Valley.
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Put down your glass of wine and get outside. From golf to hiking and camping, here’s our guide to the best ways to enjoy the outdoors in Napa Valley.
A 45-minute drive from Napa, Lake Berryessa is a hidden gem for boating, hiking, fishing, camping, and more.
The Napa River winds through Napa, providing a serene backdrop to a plethora of Wine Country experiences, all right along the water.
The Vine Trail is a trail system that, when completed, will stretch for 47 miles from Vallejo to Calistoga. If you’re interested in experiencing all the Vine Trail has to offer, we’ve collected nine interesting stops that are all just off of the path. Strap on your helmet or lace up your jogging shoes to …
Famous for its Mediterranean climate, where rolling hills funnel cool Pacific breezes across San Pablo Bay and into the valley, Napa Valley has the ideal weather for producing fabulous wine grapes, and creates a wonderful retreat for wine lovers and sun seekers.
In addition to vineyards and wineries, Napa Valley is home to rolling hills and scenic vistas that are perfect for day hikes. Hiking in Napa Valley is a fun and adventurous way to spend a day in wine country—the region is full of options for all levels of hikers.
Napa Valley’s year round fair weather and long stretches of roadside wineries make it the ideal place to explore by bicycle. Biking is a great alternative to wine tasting by car because it offers the chance to slow down, revel in the fresh valley air, and truly appreciate wine country’s gorgeous scenery.
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