The Napa Valley Wine Train offers a one-of-a-kind way to experience the region’s beauty and history. Originally part of a 1860s rail line, it was revived in the 1980s with restored vintage railcars and now takes guests on a 36-mile round-trip from Downtown Napa to St. Helena, stopping at iconic wineries along the way. It’s a scenic, nostalgic ride through the heart of wine country.
Centered on a celebratory, family-style dining experience, with simple, approachable, and seasonal food, The Charter Oak offers grilled meats, beautiful vegetables from its 3.5-acre farm, local wines, and an incredible cocktail menu. A great spot for brunch or dinner!
Serving the California roadside since 1999, Gott’s is a James Beard award-winning restaurant known for its modern take on American roadside classics. This casual, picnic-style setting is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Staying closer to downtown Napa? There's another location next to the Oxbow Public Market!