Run, bike & hike through #ActiveNapaValley
October 6, 2016
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October 6, 2016
Explore the endless opportunities to stay active and enjoy the great outdoors in the Napa Valley (in between the spa treatments, wine and food).
Bike the newly finished northern section of the Napa Valley Vine Trail. This new section connects the city of Napa with Yountville so you can ride past vineyards and wineries, and have easy access to restaurants and shops.
Golf at Silverado Resort & Spa.
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Kayak or Paddle Board on the Napa River.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BJQnhBcg4W4
Go boating or fishing on Lake Hennessy.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BGpmgvyAuav
Or go hiking and mountain biking around Lake Hennessy on the Moore Creek Park Trail.
#yountville #mtb #downhill #silveradotrail #napavalley #napa #bhbikes #winecountry #bayarea
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Hike, bike, boat, fish, float all at Lake Berryessa.
http://www.instagram.com/p/BD9ql5mn922
Hike the Oat Hill Mine Trail at Robert Louis Stevenson State Park in Calistoga for an unexpected surprise and a perfect place to meditate.
Walk and run the dogs at Alston Park and watch the hot air balloons land.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BKdutbUAD9z
Hike through the redwoods and past running rivers in Napa Valley’s own “FernGully” at Bothe-Napa State Park.
Find all the Napa Valley active and wellness resources you could need here.
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