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Chardonnay Golf Club
The guide was updated:The Chardonnay Golf Club features an 18-hole championship golf course set among Napa’s picturesque Chardonnay vineyards. Designed to challenge players of all skill levels, the course boasts a balanced layout with six par fives, six par fours, and six par threes. With five sets of tees—Professional, Tournament, Men’s, Seniors, and Ladies—you can customize your game to suit your ability.
The club also emphasizes conservation, with designated wildlife preserves integrated into the landscape, creating a habitat that coexists with the fairways.
Useful Information
- Address: 2555 Jameson Canyon Road, American Canyon
- Opening hours: Daily 6am–5pm
- Website: www.chardonnaygolfclub.com
- Phone: +1 707 257 1900
- Email: info@chardonnaygolfclub.com
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The Napa Valley Wine Train invites you to step back in time as you board its restored Pullman cars, where polished wood and large windows frame sweeping vineyard views. From the moment the train’s whistle sounds, you’re transported through the heart of Napa Valley, winding past historic wineries, sunlit vineyards, and the rustic beauty of California wine country.
Onboard, chefs prepare multi-course meals paired with carefully selected wines from the region. With options from sunset dinners to tasting tours with winery stops, the Wine Train offers a memorable way to experience Napa’s flavors and landscapes.
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Wine Country Hot Air Balloon Experience
Experience Wine Country from above with a hot air balloon flight over Napa Valley and Sonoma, where miles of lush vineyards, rolling hills, and picturesque landscapes unfold below. As you drift through the sky in a colorful balloon, you'll get a bird's-eye view of this renowned wine region, with rows of vineyards stretching to the horizon. After landing, celebrate the unforgettable journey with a complimentary glass of champagne.
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Small Group Winery Tour of Napa
Discover Napa Valley’s wine country on a full-day, small-group winery tour that takes you to three distinctive wineries, each offering unique tastings (at your own expense). A comfortable shuttle will pick you up from your local Napa Valley hotel, so you can relax and take in the scenery without worrying about directions or driving. Midday, enjoy a complimentary picnic lunch at one of the wineries, where you can savor local flavors and soak up the vineyard views, making for a perfect, leisurely day in Napa wine country.
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Uptown Theatre
The Uptown Theatre, a centerpiece of Downtown Napa, is where Northern California comes for an intimate live music and comedy experience. Known for its close-up seating and excellent acoustics, this restored 1937 Art Deco masterpiece has drawn legendary names like Boz Scaggs, Merle Haggard, Cyndi Lauper, and BB King, along with comedians like Lewis Black and Ron White. Be sure to check what’s on while you’re in town.
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di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art
di Rosa is truly an experience for the senses. The site spans over 200 acres of vineyard, gardens, and natural landscape in the Carneros Appellation of the Napa Valley. They house an acclaimed collection of contemporary Bay Area art, encompassing over 2,000 works by more than 800 artists. The art reflects the creative efforts of individuals who wished to capture the imagination and innovation of Northern California.
From thought-provoking installations to large-scale outdoor sculptures, di Rosa invites visitors to explore both the art and the environment around it. With rotating exhibits and outdoor art trails, there’s always something new to discover.
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The Hess Collection Winery
Mirroring the elegance of British tea gardens and royal, manicured estates, The Hess Collection Winery on Mount Veeder offers a blend of Napa history, fine wine, and contemporary art. Founded by Donald Hess in 1978, the winery offers immersive tours, guided tastings, and access to a remarkable art collection showcased throughout the property. Known for its sustainable vineyard practices, Hess lives by the mantra “nurture the land and return what you take,” ensuring that each visit not only celebrates craftsmanship but also honors the land itself.
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Chardonnay Golf Club
The Chardonnay Golf Club features an 18-hole championship golf course set among Napa’s picturesque Chardonnay vineyards. Designed to challenge players of all skill levels, the course boasts a balanced layout with six par fives, six par fours, and six par threes. With five sets of tees—Professional, Tournament, Men’s, Seniors, and Ladies—you can customize your game to suit your ability.
The club also emphasizes conservation, with designated wildlife preserves integrated into the landscape, creating a habitat that coexists with the fairways.
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Westwood Hills Park
Westwood Hills Park invites visitors to escape into three miles of well-marked trails winding through shady oak groves, open grassy meadows, and quiet ridges. Here, you’ll find panoramic views of the Napa Valley that make the climb worthwhile. Benches and picnic tables are thoughtfully scattered along the way, offering spots to catch your breath, take in the landscape, or enjoy a packed lunch.
By the parking lot, the Carolyn Parr Nature Museum, run by Napa Valley Naturalists, opens a window into the region’s rich biodiversity. Inside, interactive exhibits explore Napa County’s distinct ecosystems, from wetlands to woodlands, with a hands-on “touch table” featuring animal pelts, nests, and bones—a favorite for kids and curious adults. The museum also includes a children’s nature library and a reference corner for anyone looking to dig deeper into Napa’s flora and fauna.
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Rockzilla
Rockzilla is Napa’s only indoor rock climbing gym featuring routes for beginners just getting their footing, as well as intermediate and expert walls for those looking to push their limits. A perfect activity for an active break from wine tasting or sightseeing—no experience necessary, just a sense of adventure.
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Alston Park
Alston Park remains a Napa favorite throughout the seasons with 157 acres of rolling hills and open spaces. There are 3 miles of trails open to equestrians, mountain bikers, hikers, and dog walkers. The Redwood Creek tributary climbs to the upper area, which is a popular off-leash dog area.
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Napa Valley Opera House
The Napa Valley Opera House, a nonprofit performing arts organization and national historic landmark in downtown Napa, offers both guided tours and a range of unique performances. Audiences can enjoy an eclectic lineup, including theater, dance, comedy, jazz, blues, world music, and family programming.
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Quent Cordair Fine Art
Quent Cordair Fine Art, an art gallery in Downtown Napa, specializes in Romantic Realism, featuring a collection that ranges from striking, life-sized sculptures to intricate paintings. Established by artist Quent Cordair in 1996, the gallery has earned accolades such as “Best Napa Art Gallery” and “Best Wine Country Art Gallery,” underscoring its reputation as a top art destination in Napa.
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Skyline Wilderness Park
Skyline Wilderness Park isn’t a state park, so this beautiful property remains a bit of a hidden treasure on the edge of Napa. With over 16 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, it’s a perfect spot to explore lush riparian ravines, oak woodlands, and chaparral-covered hills.
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