Golf – NapaValley.com https://www.napavalley.com Explore Napa Valley Fri, 05 Jul 2024 12:58:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 The Best Outdoor Experiences in Napa Valley https://www.napavalley.com/blog/outdoor-activities-napa-valley/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/outdoor-activities-napa-valley/#respond Sat, 19 Mar 2022 17:26:28 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=38590 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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With near-perfect weather and sun almost year round, Napa Valley beckons wine lovers out from air-conditioned tasting rooms to spend some time exploring the great outdoors — and we don’t just mean frolicking in the vineyards. From hiking and biking to golfing, camping, and even soaking in the hot springs, here’s our guide to Napa Valley’s best outdoor experiences.

Hike

Skyline Wilderness Park | Samanda Dorger-Poccia
Skyline Wilderness Park, Photo Courtesy of Samanda Dorger-Poccia

Easy

If wine, wine, and more wine is your priority and you’re looking for a quick and easy hike, consider Westwood Hills Park or Alston Park (the most pup friendly), both located in Napa. In just an hour or two, you’ll successfully get your heart rate up on some steep climbs, plus take in a spectacular view of the surrounding Napa Valley. You can also head north to Bothe-Napa Valley State Park. Just south of Calistoga, most of the trails here are under two miles. It’s also an opportunity to pay a visit to the historic mill at Bale Grist Mill State Park, which has a trail connecting to Bothe-Napa.

Moderate

The Ritchey Canyon Trail at Bothe-Napa, however, is an eight-mile round trip journey through thick redwoods and over babbling streams. Other longer and moderately challenging hikes can be found at Skyline Wilderness Park in Napa. A hike of the perimeter, which includes a lake and a 1,600-foot summit, stretches for nine miles. The scenic Skyline Trail is a more doable three miles, yet still climbs more than 1,000 feet and circles the lake.

A 15 – 20 minute drive from St. Helena, Moore Creek Park is a bit off-the-beaten-path, but worth it, and is your best chance at spotting wildlife (everything from bald eagles and cattle to mountain lions and bobcats). Combine the Chiles Creek Trail with the Shoreline Trail for a 6.4-mile loop that runs adjacent to the serene Lake Hennessey or push yourself on a heart-pumping three-mile climb up the Moore Creek Trail. At the top, a swimming hole awaits.

Advanced

Napa Valley’s most popular hikes are found north of Calistoga at Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, where the revered author spent his honeymoon. The farthest-reaching views of the Bay Area are obtained from over 4,000 feet at the top of the five-mile trail up Mt. St. Helena (10 miles round trip). Most of that hike is on fire road, however, so some hikers prefer hiking the more natural Table Rock and Palisades Trail (eight miles round trip) or even continuing on to the Oak Hill Mine Trail, which extends for 19-miles round trip.

Bike

Getaway Adventures
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The eventual goal of the Napa Valley Vine Trail is to complete a 47-mile walking and biking trail system between Vallejo and Calistoga. For now, there is a 12.5-mile section between Napa and Yountville, allowing for 25 leisurely miles round trip. The trail is pretty flat and is a great way to feel less guilty about all of the wine and food you’ll be consuming.

You can rent bikes from Getaway Adventures, or opt for one of their guided bike tours — from Carneros to Calistoga — paired with wine or beer.

Mountain bikers can find trails in Skyline Wilderness Park and Moore Creek Park. Advanced riders can tackle 16 miles over 2,800 feet of elevation along the Oat Hill Mine Trail in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park.

Camp

Bothe-Napa Valley State Park | Napa Valley State Parks
Bothe-Napa Valley State Park, Photo Courtesy of Napa Valley State Parks

Camping opportunities in Napa Valley are limited — it’s all about living the life of luxury in Wine Country — but Bothe-Napa Valley State Park has 45 campsites for tents and RVs, or you can glamp in one of their 10 furnished Yurts or fully restored historic cabins. You’ll easily be able to access the park’s hiking trails and there’s even a swimming pool. Skyline Wilderness Park also offers tent camping, RV camping, and horse camping.

Farther out, Lake Berryessa (a 45-minute drive from Napa) has several lakeside camping opportunities. Check out campgrounds like Spanish Flat Resort, Putah Canyon, Steele Canyon Campground, and Pleasure Cove Campground and Marina.

Golf

Silverado Resort
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Despite most of Napa Valley being covered in vineyards, there is a myriad of golf courses in the area. Book a tee time at the beautiful Silverado Resort, which boasts a pair of championship courses and hosts the annual Safeway Open. Note: To play at Silverado, you’ve also got to stay a night, or just know a member. Kennedy Park and the Mount St. Helena Golf courses are the most accessible and beginner friendly. At Skyline Wilderness Park there’s a disc golf course, for a different take on golfing.

At Your Leisure

Old Faithful Geyser of California
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If you don’t exactly want to work up a sweat on your vacation, there are plenty of more leisurely outdoor experiences in Napa Valley. Board a hot air balloon ride at sunrise — book with Napa Valley Balloons, Inc. or Napa Valley Aloft Balloons. Or, head out to see the Old Faithful Geyser — one of the most-visited attractions in California — erupt in Calistoga, then make your way north to take a stroll through fossilized sequoias in the Petrified Forest. To ease your worries (or sore muscles) away, soak in Calistoga’s natural hot springs at spots like the newly revamped Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort and Mineral Springs, known as Calistoga’s original wellness resort.

Many wineries get you outdoors too. Explore 1,682 acres of pristine mountainscape during a tour and tasting at Somerston Estate, or opt for the Vineyard Hike with a picnic at Cuvaison. You can play a game of bocce at Trinchero Napa Valley while sipping on their estate-grown Cabernet, and, for something a little more adventurous, the ATV Experience at Hess Persson Estates will have you riding through the vineyards to get an up-close view of the property and its vines.

Conclusion

Life in Napa Valley is all about balance. So of course sip amazing wines and dine at world-class restaurants, but also set aside some time to get outside and explore the region beyond the vines.

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16 Things to Do in American Canyon (and nearby Napa) https://www.napavalley.com/blog/things-to-do-in-american-canyon/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/things-to-do-in-american-canyon/#respond Tue, 10 Nov 2015 09:00:15 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=13263 Situated only 10 miles away from downtown Napa, American Canyon offers visitors many local perks without the Napa crowds or price tags. Whether you are looking for outdoor activities, relaxing wine tasting experience or shopping, American Canyon offers a mix of all.

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Situated only 10 miles away from downtown Napa, American Canyon offers visitors many local perks without the Napa crowds or price tags. Whether you are looking for outdoor activities, relaxing wine tasting experience or shopping, American Canyon offers a mix of all.

Eat Deliciously

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Canyon Cafe 3845 Broadway St. American Canyon, CA 94503 (707) 644-5011 TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 21 reviews Begin your day with a delicious breakfast at Canyon Cafe. This laid-back dining spot is an example of simple, home cooked food done right. Dine on pancakes and fruit or eggs over-easy and fresh-cut hashbrowns. Its old-school diner atmosphere, friendly service, and casual vibe make it popular among locals and visitors. Insider tip: Try some of the bacon. They smoke it themselves! tacos-michoacan-750
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Tacos Michoacan 3945 Broadway St. American Canyon, CA 94503 (707) 642-2349 Stop in for a quick lunch that’s full of authentic Mexican flavor. This restaurant is a favorite among past diners because of their carnitas and homemade tortillas. Try their spicy pork tacos or charred chili peppers. Insider tip: Request a seat on the patio to dine casually on picnic tables. ristorante-la-strada
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Ristorante La Strada 6240 Napa Vallejo, Highway 29 (also known as 6240 Broadway Street) American Canyon, CA 94503 (707) 226-3027 TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 89 reviews Make a reservation or walk in for dinner at one of American Canyon’s best Italian restaurants. With hand-painted murals of Italy, it has a Mediterranean feel in the middle of California. Insider tip: Try their calamari steak for a new take on surf and turf. gaia-restaurant
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Gaia Restaurant 3600 Broadway American Canyon, CA 94503 (707) 674-2100 TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 40 reviews Stop by the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Spa to dine in their highly revered restaurant, Gaia. Touted for its local ingredients and sustainable practices, which have helped them achieve LEED certification for environmental friendliness, this popular restaurant is one you won’t want to miss. Insider tip: Try the shrimp bruschetta that comes in a scoopable form. country-creamery-750
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Country Creamery 101 W American Canyon Rd. # 512 American Canyon, CA 94503 (707) 643-2230 End your evening with a cherry on top, literally. This ice cream shop serves up heaping bowls and cones of fresh ice cream every day and evening. Bring your ice cream back to your hotel or enjoy eating it on the stoop outside. Insider tip: Try the Ube (Taro) and Buko Pandan flavors. They’re two you won’t find in every ice cream shop!

Drink Up

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Jamieson Ranch Vineyards 1 Kirkland Ranch Rd. American Canyon, CA 94503 (707) 254-8673 TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 38 reviews Reservations: Required Visit this western lodge inspired vineyard for an incredible wine tasting experience. With over 300 acres of green land and vineyards, it will take your breath away. No matter what you do, you’ll hear all about the winemaking process and take home some new knowledge to share with friends. Insider tip: Enjoy a meal prepared by the chef’s very own organic garden—located right outside the kitchen for optimal freshness. back-room-wines-750
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Back Room Wines 1000 Main St. Shop 120 Napa, CA 94559 (707) 226-1378 TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 22 reviews Although it’s not a vineyard, you can still hang out and enjoy world-class wines. At this fine wine shop, taste a variety of local and international wines. Choose from flights, glasses, and bottles of your favorites. Get the help you need to decide too by talking with one of the helpful employees or attending one of the daily Off-The-Grid tastings. Insider tip: Flying home? Don’t worry. This shop will ship any bottle you want to your address.

Play a Round of Golf

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Chardonnay Golf Club 2555 Jameson Canyon Rd. American Canyon, CA 94503 (707) 257-1900 TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 44 reviews Take your golf game to the vineyard. This epic golf course tees off throughout thriving Chardonnay and Merlot vineyards and provides an exquisite backdrop to your game. Once you’re done playing, you can make your way up to the clubhouse for glasses of local wine and a beautiful view of the whole property. Insider tip: Play for free on your birthday when you sign up for their e-newsletter. eagle-vines-vineyards-&-golf-club
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Eagle Vines Vineyards & Golf Club 580 S Kelly Rd. American Canyon, CA 94503 (707) 257-4470 TripAdvisor: 3.5 stars, 17 reviews An award-winning golf course, Eagle Vines Vineyards & Golf Club is also another that designed its greens to amble alongside the grape vines. Everywhere you look, you’ll enjoy vineyard views and beautiful vistas. This course is considered to be challenging and we donít doubt it with all of its pleasant vineyard distractions. Insider tip: Get yourself a glass of wine in the Clubhouse after your game. They’re made from grapes located on the property.

Experience Arts, Culture, and History

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Uptown Theater Napa 1350 Third St. Napa, California 94559 (707) 259-0123 TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 106 reviews Comedy, music, dance. You can find it all at Uptown Theater Napa. While the headliners are constantly changing, the building’s art deco architecture and status as a local landmark never do. Built in 1937, you can be a part of history when you attend a show here. Insider tip: Eat at their restaurant, The Courtyard Cafe, and try their Jack Daniel’s tri-tip sliders. napa-art-walk-750
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Napa ARTWalk Downtown Napa Redesigned every year, this outdoor walk features juried sculptures from remarkable artists. Whether you’d like to take a stroll to walk off dinner or enjoy an iced coffee while taking in some art, you’ll enjoy the different interpretations of dozens of artists. Insider tip: Hear about the artwork when you download the Otocast app and look up Napa ARTwalk. napa-historical-society-750
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Napa County Historical Society 1219 1st St. Napa, CA 94559 (707) 224-1739 Take a tour and learn a bit more about the history of Napa and its people when you stop by the Napa County Historical Society. With tours of the Ackerman Heritage House and rotating exhibits, there’s always something to learn when you’re in town. Print off a walking tour map so you donít miss a thing. Insider tip: If you’re hungry, stop by Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Smokin’ BBQ for some of their famous beer can chicken.

Take Home Souvenirs

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The Cottage Corner 1370 2nd St. Napa, CA 94559 (707) 252-6353 Shop antiques and do-dads at this charming shop. You’ll never know what you’ll find until you get there. People have walked out with vintage suitcases, retro outfits, and more. Insider tip: Make sure to bring a bag to carry all of your goodies if you’re planning on making a day of shopping in downtown Napa.
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Boho Lifestyle 1390 1st St. Napa, CA 94559 (707) 337-5870 Enjoy some boutique shopping while you’re visiting downtown Napa for the day. This shop specializes in breezy, comfortable, and stylish clothing for women. Pick up a new outfit for wine tasting or an extra layer if the temperatures are cooler than you expected. Insider tip: Have the shopkeepers style you to give you a new Napa look. danielle-750
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Danielle 770 Main St. Napa, CA 94559 (707) 226-2786 Shop for a statement wardrobe at this upscale boutique. From casual jeans to fancy dresses, there’s something for everyone and every occasion. Insider tip: This store offers a unique “shop in a box” option where they will ship you an outfit based on your style. the-mustard-seed-750
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Mustard Seed Clothing 1227 First Street Napa, CA 94559 (707) 255-4222 Voted the top boutique in downtown Napa for the past 16 years, this shop is one you should make time for. With clothing from a number of designers, you can meander through the store and sift through racks of beautiful fabrics and styles. Insider tip: If you’re shopping with an unenthusiastic partner, they have a “Guy chair” where he can sit and get comfortable while you shop!

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An American Canyon Weekend Guide https://www.napavalley.com/blog/american-canyon/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/american-canyon/#respond Thu, 05 Nov 2015 09:00:13 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=13242 Located at the southern end of Napa Valley, American Canyon is an excellent spot for affordable accommodations. Only a few miles away from the heart of Napa Valley, guests can save on lodging and see another part of gorgeous California wine country that's off-the-beaten-path. Plan your relaxing and fun-filled weekend in American Canyon with our helpful city guide.

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Located at the southern end of Napa Valley, American Canyon is an excellent spot for affordable accommodations. Only a few miles away from the heart of Napa Valley, guests can save on lodging and see another part of gorgeous California wine country that’s off-the-beaten-path. Plan your relaxing and fun-filled weekend in American Canyon with our helpful city guide.

Where to Stay

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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Spa
3600 Broadway St.
American Canyon, CA 94503
(707) 674-2100
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 614 reviews

Stay at a hotel that has made history for its environmentally friendly construction and sustainability. As the world’s first Gold LEED-certified hotel, a coveted certification for outstanding environmental consciousness in design and function, this DoubleTree is truly unique. Rest and relax in the tropical themed, sustainable spa, Spa Gaia. Take a dip in the sparkling outdoor pool. Make reservations for a special dinner at the hotel’s Gaia Restaurant where you can enjoy meals prepared with local ingredients. And don’t forget to save time to enjoy the serenity of your modern bedroom. Insider tip: Spa Gaia bases its spa treatments on Eastern practices. Get the full Asian spa experience by booking an appointment for a body wrap in volcanic mud.

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Fairfield Inn & Suites
3800 Broadway Hwy 29 
American Canyon, CA 94503 
(707) 643-3800
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 188 reviews


Make yourself more than comfortable when you stay in American Canyon at the Fairfield Inn & Suites. Operated by Marriott, you can count on the quality of service, cleanliness, and essential amenities these hotels are known to offer. Wake up each morning of your stay to a hot complimentary breakfast and fuel up for a day of exploring the nearby wineries, nature trails, and shopping districts. Insider tip: Bring your sweet tooth along. This hotel is under 20 minutes from the Jelly Belly Factory where you can taste flavors and take a tour!

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites
5001 Main St.
American Canyon, CA 94503
(707) 552-8100
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 222 reviews

After a long drive, you won’t have to go much further from the highway. This Holiday Inn Express & Suites is right off of Highway 29 and offers a central location to everything in American Canyon and surrounding Napa Valley. With a budget-friendly price, what you save on hotel accommodations you can spend on local shopping and dining! Insider tip: Don’t forget your golf clubs. There are five golf courses within ten miles from this hotel including Blue Rock Springs and Eagle Vines.

Where to Dine

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Allspice Indian Restaurant
100 W American Canyon Rd.
American Canyon, CA 94503
K-3
(707) 645-0814
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 10 reviews

If you’re ready to try new wines during your trip to American Canyon, then why not expand your palate to include authentic Indian cuisine? Allspice Indian Restaurant is a crowd favorite because of its hearty and flavorful dishes and friendly service. Plus, the menu is very diverse and affordable, so you can please every person in your group. Insider tip: Make it an early dinner because the dining room closes at 8:30 p.m.!

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Ristorante La Strada
6240 Napa Vallejo, Highway 29 (also known as 6240 Broadway Street)
American Canyon, CA 94503
(707) 226-3027
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 89 reviews

Enjoy the flavors of Italy while you’re visiting American Canyon. Ristorante La Strada is great for the whole family and offers delicious dishes from elegant veal saltimbocca to kid-friendly spaghetti and meatballs. Insider tip: Save some money while you travel by joining their email list to receive coupons before your visit.

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Gaia Restaurant
3600 Broadway
American Canyon, CA 94503
(707) 674-2100
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 40 reviews

Located in the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Spa, this popular restaurant is both delicious and eco-friendly. Sourcing much of its food from local farmers, you can enhance your American Canyon experience with flavors from the region. Although the food is meticulously crafted, the dining room is casual so you can feel comfortable in whatever you’re wearing when you return from a long day out. Insider tip: Give the gnocchi in curry sauce a try for a light and fluffy entree packed with flavor.

Mi Zacatecas
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Mi Zacatecas
100 W American Canyon Rd.
American Canyon, CA 94503
(707) 645-7459
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 17 reviews

Sit down to a delicious meal of enchiladas, tacos, or a wide variety of other specialities. Mi Zacatecas has made a name for itself with the locals by preparing fresh Mexican food for patrons day in and day out. This affordable and family-friendly environment is relaxing and casual enough to enjoy at the end of a long day. Insider tip: Stop in for breakfast for a mouthwatering plate of homemade huevos rancheros.

Wineries to Try

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Jamieson Ranch Vineyards
1 Kirkland Ranch Rd.
American Canyon, CA 94503
(707) 254-8673
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 38 reviews
Reservations: Required

Located within American Canyon, this 300-acre vineyard is breathtaking. Stop by for an afternoon of touring the property and tasting the fruits of its labors: fine wine. While many vineyards are modeled after Mediterranean architecture, this particular property is designed with a western motif. Enjoy your wine by the fireplace or on the massive veranda that overlooks the vines. Insider tip: Get ready for an adorable tasting. This vineyard frequently welcomes miniature horses into the tasting room to nuzzle with guests.

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Holman Cellars
190 Camino Oruga
Unit 9
Napa, CA 94558
(707) 287-7557
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 3 reviews
Reservations: Required

All great things start in small places. This vineyard in particular opened up shop in a horse barn! They may have outgrown the stalls, but they still offer intimate tastings (about 14 people) in their rustic barrel room. Insider tip: Enjoy even more homemade goodness during your tasting. The vineyard’s owner has been known to make fresh baked bread for visitors.

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Madonna Estate
5400 Old Sonoma Rd.
Napa, CA 94559
1-707-255-8864
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 45 reviews
Reservations: Not required

Located within a few short miles from American Canyon, you can take a trip to Napa to visit Madonna Estate. The vineyard has been in operation since the 1920s and the vineyards are still as lush and beautiful today. While you’re there, sample five different wines on top of wine barrels in this tasting room’s casual setting. Insider tip: Try the vineyard’s gourmet chocolate and wine pairing—supplied locally by Anette’s Chocolates.

Where to Enjoy Beer

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Napa Smith Brewery
1 Executive Way
Napa, CA 94558
(707) 254-7167
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 25 reviews

Don’t forget about another delicious bubbly while you’re in town. Napa Smith Brewery crafts incredible beer that is worth a taste or two. Visit the taproom to enjoy flights of the ten different brews they have on tap—including an Organic IPA. Take a tour for an immersive experience where youíll be able to taste hops and see behind-the-scenes. Insider tip: Warm up your arm and get ready to play some darts in the back of the brewery.

Where to Enjoy the Outdoors

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Lynch Canyon
3100 Lynch Rd.
American Canyon, CA 94503
(707) 432-0150

Take a break from your busy weekend to take in a bit of nature. With walking trails, grassy meadows, rolling hills, and a variety of wildlife from fox to bobcats, you’ll have a lot to see. Insider tip: Bring cash to cover the $5 parking.

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Wetlands Open Space and Napa River Valley Trail
Trailheads at Wetlands Edge Road and Eucalyptus Drive

Depending on what type of hike you’re in the mood for, you can choose from a handful of scenic strolls. Take your bike or horse and head up Congressman Mike Thompson’s Hike and Bike Loop or jaunt along with friends and family on Napa River View to enjoy peaceful landscapes of the calm waters. If you donít have a bike, you can rent from nearbyNapa River Velo. Insider tip: Head over to “Glass Beach” where you can find a variety of beautifully polished sea glass to take home.

Where to Pick Up Souvenirs

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Marshall’s Farm
159 Lombard Rd
American Canyon, CA 94503
(800) 624-4637
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 4 reviews

Bring home organic, raw honey from your trip to American Canyon. Marshall’s Farm is a favorite among the locals and visitors alike. With recipes of “honey mix-ins” like apple and almond, these little jars make excellent gifts and delicious reminders of your trip. Insider tip: Order some personalized labels to go along with your honey to make your gift to loved ones extra thoughtful.

Where to Play

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Chardonnay Golf Club
2555 Jameson Canyon Rd.
American Canyon, CA 94503
(707) 257-1900
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 44 reviews

This golf course is one for the books. That’s because you can golf while you make your way through the winding Chardonnay and Merlot vineyards. Keep your eyes open for ample wildlife that roams this protected land. Insider tip: Once you’re done, you can head up to the clubhouse’s restaurant, The View Bar and Grille, to enjoy lunch with a view of the course, vineyards, and driving range.

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Napa Valley Casino
3466 Broadway St. Hwy 29
American Canyon, CA 94503
(707) 400-6803

Try your luck at the tables or the slots while you’re in American Canyon. This casino is self proclaimed as the “friendliest casino in America.” See for yourself when you plan a visit. Insider tip: If you’re staying at the DoubleTree you’ll be right next to the Casino, so put on your shoes and walk on over for a game of chance.

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Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
1001 Fairgrounds Dr.
Vallejo, CA 94589
1-707-644-4000
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 1,186 reviews

A day full of cotton candy, carousels, and fun awaits in neighboring Vallejo. If you have kids, this is a great way to split the weekend into something they’ll love and something you will too. Spend half the time touring vineyards and exploring parks and the rest riding roller coasters at this huge amusement park. Insider tip: Don’t forget to check out the animals while you’re there! You can swim with dolphins and ride an elephant.

If these activities, hotels, and restaurants made you want to visit American Canyon right away, start planning your trip today. And don’t forget to check out neighboring downtown Napa for more travel ideas.

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