A public marketplace located in the center of downtown Napa, which includes a scenic outdoor deck with seating along the Napa River and includes a collection of diverse local food vendors, artisan cafes, a brewery, and organic produce outlet for local farms.
The Napa Valley Wine Train takes you on a 36-mile round-trip discovery to St. Helena and back, stopping at celebrated wineries along the way. But it’s more than a train. It’s a luxuriously vintage setting. A lush, mesmerizing landscape. A divine four-course meal. Exclusive insider winery tours.
Napa Valley Balloons, Inc. provides an unmatched Napa Valley balloon ride experience that will elevate your wine country visit from ordinary to extraordinary. Our award-winning Napa Valley hot air balloon rides depart daily at sunrise from beautiful Wine Country. Reservations are required.
Located in the heart of downtown Napa, Napa Valley Gondola offers authentic Venetian gondola cruises on the Napa River, a hidden gem. Your peaceful journey may be punctuated by joyful sounds of Italian music and a singing gondolier.
Searching for an authentic wine country golf experience? Chardonnay GC (1986) serves up the quintessential tasting. Void of any private residences, golfers will need only avoid hitting their golf ball into the countless rows of Chardonnay, Merlot & Pinot Noir grapevines bordering the fairways.
Beautifully blended into the foothills of Napa Valley, an hour away from Sacramento, San Francisco and Santa Rosa, Eagle Vines GC came into existence somewhat ready-made with ten of the original Shakespeare Course holes from the adjacent Chardonnay GC. The 18-hole, 7,297-yard course was designed in part by World Golf Hall of Famer, Johnny Miller, weaves around majestic oak trees, creeks, and working vineyards to epitomize how golf and nature can co-exist in magnificent harmony.
Enter the Redwood Forest Walk among old-growth coast redwoods, cooling their roots in the freshwater of Redwood Creek and lifting their crowns to reach the sun and fog. Federally protected as a National Monument since 1908, this primeval forest is both a refuge and laboratory, revealing our relationship with the living landscape.