Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition
In 2008, the Napa Valley Vintners, the Napa Valley Grapegrowers, and the Land Trust founded the Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition.
READ MOREIn 2008, the Napa Valley Vintners, the Napa Valley Grapegrowers, and the Land Trust founded the Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition.
READ MOREBuilt-in 1846 by Edward Turner Bale, the Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park fully restored water-powered grist mill still grinds grain.
READ MORELocated in the heart of the beautiful Napa Valley wine country, the Park offers camping, picnicking, swimming, and hiking trails that go through stands of coastal redwoods as well as forests of Douglas-fir, tanoak, and madrone.
READ MOREThe 12-acre park features 6 lighted tennis courts, 8 lighted bocce ball courts, two Little League baseball fields, a lighted sand volleyball court, horseshoe pits, children’s playgrounds, individual and group picnic areas, and restrooms.
READ MOREThe Dog Park is located in Wappo Park, which is just south of Pope Street Bridge along the Napa River with a 5,900 square foot fenced area.
READ MOREJacob Meily Park amenities include parking, restrooms, turf area, picnic tables, playground, and a paved walking trail along Sulphur Creek.
READ MORELewis Station is located on the corner of Church Street and Hunt Avenue this "pocket park" offers two picnic tables and some benches.
READ MORELyman Park is located on the 1300 block of Main Street between Pine and Adams Streets. It has picnic tables, grassy areas, a gazebo, and more.
READ MOREMary Fryer Park is located on Mitchell Drive between Voorhees Circle and St. James Dr. The park is adjacent of Spring Creek pond.
READ MOREA small, neighborhood pocket park, Peter Mennen Park (Voorhees Circle) is named after a local preservationist who funded the landscaping of the park.
READ MORERobert Louis Stevenson State Park is 5,272 acres and contains views of Napa, Sonoma, and Lake County from the summit of Mount St. Helena, the highest peak in the California Wine Country.
READ MOREThe one-acre park is predominantly grass with two picnic tables on the south side near the entrance from Voorhees Circle. Handicapped accessibility only from Voorhees Circle. No restrooms.
READ MORELocated in Crane Park, St. Helena Skate Park was opened in October 2009. The 18,000 square foot park was designed and constructed by Grindline Skateparks, Inc. The park is open seven days a week from 8:00 a.m. till dusk and closed on rainy days.
READ MOREStephen C. McCullagh Park was created through the Stephen C. McCullagh fund and in partnership with the City of St. Helena. It is composed of rock-climbing structures that have been scaled to the height of young people.
READ MOREStone Bridge Park is located on Pope Street along the Napa River. This park is less than a quarter acre in size and is predominantly grass.
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