Activities


Calistoga (27 mi)

Located at the foot of Mount St. Helena, Calistoga is the spa capital of Napa Valley and the only town in the area with an appreciable nightlife. Best known for its geothermal hot springs, mineral water, and California’s Old Faithful Geyser, Calistoga has maintained its small-town atmosphere despite the many tourists that visit every year.
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COPIA: The American Center for Wine Food & the Arts (1 mi)
500 First Street | Napa, CA | 800.512.6742 | 707.259.1600
Through lively programs, classes, exhibitions and demonstrations, the center explores American culture, highlighting American innovations and investigating our distinctive approach to food and drink. COPIA brings the general public and enthusiasts together with leading vintners, chefs, gardeners, and artists to explore and celebrate wine, food, gardens, and the arts.
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Culinary Institute of America (20.5 mi)
2555 Main Street | St. Helena, CA 94559 | 707.967.1100
Founded in 1946, The Culinary Institute of America is the only residential college in the world devoted entirely to culinary education. Currently there are two campuses, one in New York and the other here in Napa Valley. The California campus (Greystone) offers a variety of educational culinary courses for foodservice professionals, certificates, and career discovery programs for aspiring culinarians. Visit the campus, its restaurants, and the beautiful surroundings. Enjoy the passions of chefs, farmers, and winemakers.
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Di Rosa Preserve (3.2 mi)
5200 Carneros Highway | Napa, CA 94558 | 707.226.5991
The di Rosa Preserve is wine country’s ultimate art experience, featuring three art galleries, an indoor sculpture meadow, and a 35-acre lake. The collection exhibits beautiful works of art in picturesque surroundings. Vineyards, olive trees, and the lake are all part of this natural oasis.
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Jarvis Conservatory (1.4 mi)
1711 Main Street | Napa, CA 94558 | 707.255.5445
A converted historic winery, the conservatory opened in 1995 to provide training and support for artists. Zarzuela opera and French Baroque dances are continuously part of the programs offered at the Jarvis Conservatory.
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Marshall's Farm Honey (9.6 mi)
159 Lombard Road | American Canyon, CA 94503 | 707.556.8088
Marshall’s Farm offers the finest in natural and organic gourmet honeys from the San Francisco Bay Area and welcomes groups or individual tours. Learn from the beekeeper how honey is processed, and after the tour visit the tasting room and shop in the country store for a wide selection of products.
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Napa Valley Museum (2.4 mi)

55 Presidents Circle | Yountville, CA 94599 | 707.944.0500
The Napa Valley Museum is dedicated to promoting the cultural and environmental heritage of Napa Valley. Changing exhibits represent a wide range of subjects from fine arts to history to natural science. The museum is committed to presenting exhibits that will entertain and educate the local community and visitors to Napa Valley.
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Napa Valley Opera House (1.3 mi)
1030 Main Street | Napa, CA 94559 | 707.226.7372
The café theatre at the Napa Valley Opera House is the pride of Napa Valley. Restored in 2003, this landmark hosts everything from top-quality jazz, blues, Latin, and traditional music to opera and family programming. Their year-round calendar of events showcases excellence in the performing arts for all audiences.
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Napa Valley Wine Train (1.3 mi)
1275 McKinstry Street | Napa, CA 94559 | 800.427.4124 | 707.253.2111
The Napa Valley Wine Train is a unique and memorable combination of wine tasting, a delicious culinary experience, and a relaxing journey through California's historic and scenic wine country. The Napa Valley Wine Train began as the Napa Valley Railroad Company in 1864 and became the Napa Valley Wine Train in 1987. The Wine Train typically offers three-hour, 36-mile wine tours through the United States' premier wine-growing region, leaving from historic Napa and traveling to St. Helena and back.
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Old Faithful Geyser of California (29.3 mi)
1299 Tubbs Lane | Calistoga, CA 94515 | 707.942.6463
One of the best-known Old Faithful geysers in the world, this is a natural timed event, erupting boiling hot water approximately every 30 minutes night and day, and shooting water 60 feet into the air.
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Petrified Forest (31.7 mi)
4100 Petrified Forest Road | Calistoga, CA 94515 | 707.942.6667
Geologists call this attraction one of the world’s finest examples of a Pliocene fossil forest. A beautiful venue takes visitors back 3 million years to follow the trail left by petrified redwood trees. The park also offers a perfect setting for adventure sports like hiking and biking.
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Robert Louis Stevenson State Park (35 mi)
Hwy 29, 7 miles north of Calistoga | Calistoga, CA 94515 | 707.942.4575
In 1880, Robert Louis Stevenson, author of Treasure Island and Kidnapped, spent his honeymoon here. Nothing remains of his cabin, although the site is identified on the trail to the summit of Mount St. Helena. Those that make the five-mile hike to the summit can Millenjoy a view of much of the Bay Area. On clear days, Mount Shasta can be glimpsed, 192 miles away.
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Round Pond Olive Mill (11 mi)
866 Rutherford Road | Rutherford, CA 94573 | 888.302.2575 
The epicenter for our artisan approach to crafting olive oils, our mill is a favorite destination for tours, tastings, and during the excitement of Round Pond's fresh oil days.


Safari West Wildlife Preserve (35.6 mi)

3115 Porter Creek Road | Santa Rosa, CA 95404 | 800.616.2695
The preserve is a 400-acre wildlife sanctuary evoking the spirit of Africa in the heart of wine country with guided open-air vehicles and walking tours. See more than 400 exotic mammals and birds.
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Sharpsteen Museum (27.4 mi)
1311 Washington Street | Calistoga, CA 94515 | 707.942.5911
The Sharpsteen Museum's permanent exhibits are designed to present the history of the upper Napa Valley from its pre-history to post-World War I with an emphasis on people and changes brought by the period of U.S. emigration and development. In addition to its many historical exhibits, the museum uses unique and extraordinarily extensive dioramas to depict Calistoga during its heyday as the elegant 1860s Hot Springs resort developed by pioneer, promoter, publisher, entrepreneur, and California's first millionaire, Sam Brannan. Special exhibits, which change quarterly, reflect the varied interests of the people of the valley.
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Silverado Trail (6 mi)

Established in 1852, the Silverado Trail stretches along the valley’s east side. With frequent rewarding views, the Silverado Trail skirts most of the towns, passing by more than 35 wineries. Along the way visitors can stop at small wineries for tours and tastings.
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St. Helena (3 mi)
St. Helena is a charming, vibrant town in the heart of Napa Valley, offering visitors world-famous wineries and an amazing array of restaurants. St. Helena’s shops boast a wonderful array of clothes, gifts, and antiques.
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Local Golf Resorts

Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park
2295 Streblow Drive, Napa, CA 94558
707.255.4333

Eagle Vines Golf Club
580 S. Kelly Road, Napa, CA 94558
707.257.4470

Chardonnay Golf Club
255 Jamieson Canyon Road, Napa, CA 94558
707.257.1900

Vintners Golf Club
7901 Solano Avenue, Yountville, CA 94559
707.944.1992

Contact our concierge for tee times.