4 Great Napa Valley Hikes
Most people think of wine, food, vines and highway 29 when they think of Napa Valley, but there are plenty of other activities, like hiking, that won’t lead to a hangover or require much time in the car. The Vaca and Mayacama mountain ranges offer beautiful views, great hikes (although most of Napa is private land) and an opportunity to work off all that food and wine or appease your non-drinking companions. Here are 4 great hikes on either side of the valley and some resources to help you find hikes more suitable to your schedule, taste, or pace.
Skyline Wilderness Park is 850 acres and has something for everyone. From hiking, camping, and picnicking to horseback riding, Skyline includes over 25 miles of trails and a short main trail (just over 2 miles) that leads to Lake Marie. Most trails are not strenuous and the ridge trail, which offers views all the way across the bay to Mt. Tamalpais on a clear day, is worth the sweat you'll break on the way up. There is a daily visitors fee and other fees associated with camping or bringing your bike, horse or RV.
2201 Imola Avenue, 707-252-0481

Westwood Hills Park: On the way up to Mt. Veeder Appellation and the Hess Collection, you’ll find this quaint park with 3-miles of diversely forested trails. From open meadows to dense woods, this hike offers views of Napa, nice picnic spots and even a small museum that showcases many of the plants and animals found in the area. It’s not a hike to plan your day around, but it’s convenient and a great excuse to visit some excellent off the beaten path wineries as you wind up Mt. Veeder enjoying views across the valley.
Up Browns Valley Road, about one mile west of Highway 29, 707-257-9529
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Bothe Napa Valley State Park: Up the valley in Calistoga, this State Park is nearly 2,000 acres and has trails that run along creeks, through redwoods and has plenty of campsites and other available activities. There are lots of other family based activities nearby and other trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding so consider bringing a group and staying the weekend.
3801 North Saint Helena Highway (Highway 29), Calistoga CA 94515, 707.942.4575
Robert Louis Stevenson State Park: This 5000-acre park hosts Mt. St. Helena as well as a statue of the famous author for which the park was named. It was also the first hike I took when I moved to the valley and although much of the hike is on a gravel road and past somewhat barren lands, you can definitely get a good workout in and if you’re lucky you can see as far as the Sierra Nevada. My wife, then girlfriend, brought plenty of water for us and knew not to expect bathrooms other than those nature provides so you should make the same preparations. Park along the road where you see a trailhead and you’ll be fine but don’t expect a parking lot or many markers.
3801 North St. Helena Highway, Calistoga CA 94515 , 707.942.4575
For more hikes, hiking tours, open areas and outdoor organizations, check out the Napa Valley Destination Council , Napa County Regional Park and Open Space or the Napa Land Trust
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Your pictures and descriptions are enough to make me want to get going right now! What a great way to shed pounds, get the ole' heart beating and not even realize it because of the beauty. Goodbye gym, hello Napa hiking! After that, the wine, of course. Thanks for the info to take me directly there. Looking forward to your next article as each one has been so interesting and informational. Thank you.
Don't forget Lake Berryessa. Beautiful place any time of year.
Great story Ian - we've been looking for a few new hikes in the area and this is perfect. I think I just may do one this weekend. Thanks for the info! Cheers,
Katie
Thanks for the reminder to leave the car and bring the hiking shoes to Napa Valley!
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Reaching Coyote Peak at Bothe State Park is a good starting hike. Allow yourself an hour and a half up and an hour and a half back. Gorgeous in the early Spring and Fall. Too hot during the Summer, but still a joy.
Mt. St. Helena is a good workout and has great views from the top. Be careful with the parking area though. Our friends' car was broken in while we were up on the mountain. Don't leave valuables in easy places to steal.
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Oat Hill Mine trail in Calistoga is also a great hike.
I would mountain bike - even a good commuter bike would work - the Mt. St. Helena fire road. If you want a great hike there, check out Table Rock to the south of the parking lot.
Ian's completely right about the Mount Saint Helena hike - it's a great workout but a total bore (and you should bring lots of water and snacks). I thought that gravel road would never end! However, there are spectacular views from the top. If you're into trail running of if you're in really good shape (with good knees) and looking for a challenge, I would run this hike!
Thank you for showing more of the breadth of Napa. Perfect that these spots that Concierges love to recommend are reaching a broader audience.
I look forward to the day when more people see that Napa has a lot more to offer than just wineries (though I write this from our family's winery in Coombsville). Some of the hikes to the Palisades and Skyline are world-class. The bike trail system is growing by leaps and bounds, too. Cheers!
Wow, these are beautiful spots!! I guess we just need to look up from the wineries into the hills once in awhile. Good idea to do a morning hike before winery visits in the p.m. - thanks for the contact info, will be checking these out now that it's warming up (hopefully!!).
I have been to Bothe & RLS Parks and they are both wonderful. So glad you included them in your article.
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