If outdoor fun and adventure is what you are looking for then head to Alston Park. You can bike and hike 157 scenic acres of awesome grasslands, meadows, groves, canyon, and creek.
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If outdoor fun and adventure is what you are looking for then head to Alston Park. You can bike and hike 157 scenic acres of awesome grasslands, meadows, groves, canyon, and creek.
This grassy park is completely closed in, so you can feel safe about letting your dog explore. There's a running spout with a dog bowl, and a well-maintained playground for the kids, making this a great place to bring the whole family.
Friends become friendly enemies when you take a group to Paintball Jungle. With a big facility that accommodates both beginners and advanced players, this is a fun way to blow off some steam and get some exercise.
Our waters, wetlands, and uplands are part of an interconnected watershed system that drains into San Francisco Bay, the largest estuary on the Pacific coasts of North and South America.
Located on 1591 Spring Street between St. James Dr. and North Crane Ave. The one acre park is predominantly grass with two picnic tables on the south side near the entrance from Voorhees Circle.
Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park isn't just a neighborhood park. This park is powered by a grist mill that's even older than your grandfather! Transport to simpler times and enjoy the scenery.
Whether you visit the back country on a several hour hike or take a mere stroll along the creekbed, you will enjoy a close-up look at all the natural beauty that the park has to offer. There are well over 10 miles of trail for your indulgence
Families frequent this neighborhood park, where a brightly colored jungle gym is available for the kids, in addition to a jogging loop and dog park.
The house of the Famous St Helena Farmers Market, Crane Park is a very large space that accommodates almost every hobby you can think of. Tennis, bocce ball, baseball, and lots more!
Pack a lunch and spend a day outside at Elliott Park. You and your family can enjoy loads of amenities including a playground, basketball and tennis courts, and a community garden.
Located in a nice neighborhood, enjoy green lawn, picnic tables, a basketball court and playground at this park.
Located on Pope Street, the four acre park is named after General Jacob Meily who, in 1880, established his vineyards on the park site and winery in the adjacent barn across Sulphur Creek from the park.
The general public is permitted to enjoy the sports of boating and fishing at Lake Hennessey, the City of Napa's largest local reservoir. Green space alongside Napa's largest reservoir, open for fishing & boating, but no swimming.
Located on the corner of Church Street and Hunt Avenue this "pocket park" offers two picnic tables and some benches. It has one restroom.
This one acre park consist of individual picnic tables, grassy areas, a children's play area and historic gazebo. Lyman Park is a passive park and no active game playing is allowed.
If wide open spaces and wildlife appeal to you, you'll want to check out the hilly grasslands of Lynch Canyon. This landscape offers oak groves and wetland meadows, with 10 miles of trails perfect for hiking, horseback riding, or mountain biking.
Grab your racket and take it to Melvin Park. The facilities include two tennis courts. These are not lighted courts, so keep your games short around sundown.
Peter Mennen Park is named after a local preservationist who funded the landscaping of the park. Landscape materials include nut and fruit trees that provide food for birds and squirrels as well as shrubs and ground covers that attract butterflies.
Hikers, mountain bikers, equestrians and nature lovers will find trails through the grassy hillsides of eastern Napa Valley, following the Moore Creek Canyon and along the Lake Hennessey shore.
Enjoy plenty an easy, flat trail with beautiful views. Many enjoy coming here to enjoy a beautiful sunset.
Nestled between Blue Ridge and Cedar Roughs east of Napa Valley, Lake Berryessa offers popular activities such as fishing, boating, water skiing, wake boarding, jet skiing, sailing, swimming, hiking, biking, and much more!
Bring the whole family to experience the wonder and excitement at Old Faithful Geyser of California. Aside from the big attraction, have fun with biking lanes, serene gardens, goat farm and a very wide picnic and play area.
Pioneer Park is designed for passive recreational activities. Facilities at the park include a drinking fountain, restrooms, children’s playground, gazebo and a picnic area. The playground is equipped with new state of the art playground equipment.
This big park located in a friendly neighborhood features a playground with structures for small and big kids, softball field, and plenty of picnic tables.
Located near an elementary school, this park features playgrounds for kids, fields that can be used for volleyball or soccer, barbecue pits and benches.
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 3:15pm to sundown Wednesdays from 1:30pm to sundown
St. Helena Skatepark is open seven days a week from 8:00 a.m. till dusk. It is closed on rainy days. Helmets and pads are required and there is a $200 fine for skating without required equipment..
Located on Pope Street along the Napa River. This park is less than a quarter acre in size and is predominantly grass. Limited parking. No amenities.
Located just south of Pope Street Bridge along the Napa River. This park offers a newly constructed multi-use pathway, walking paths, dog park and picnic tables.
Westwood Hills offers a gentle hiking experience less than a mile from CA 29, in residential Napa