Rugged mountains, steamy hot springs, rolling vineyards, incredible food, and even a few spirits - yes, ghosts: here are all the best things to do in Napa.
The town of Napa is located within the Napa Valley, a 30-mile long stretch of valley, ringed by mountains. Napa Valley takes its name from the biggest city in the area, Napa, and the town of Napa was named after the Napa River which runs through it.
Napa is famous for making really good wine. And yes, it's really THAT good!
Soaking in hot springs promotes well-being through detoxification, increased metabolism and blood flow... plus it's just freakin' relaxing.
The 55-mile Napa River offers excellent waters for an afternoon of kayaking (or paddle boarding).
Traverse City is a freshwater beach town, with dozens of pristine sandy shores for a perfect day at the beach.
One of the best Napa wine tours is the scenic Napa Valley Wine Train! Watch vineyards and mountains roll by out the windows while enjoying a multi-course meal - and wine, of course.
Napa Valley is as much about its natural beauty as it is about its full-flavored Cabernets. The area’s status as an Agricultural Preserve means thousands of acres of scenic mountainside trails, Redwood alcoves, and diverse flora to explore.