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Where to Go
Although it first opened in 1952, Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs finished an extensive renovation for a modern and relaxing update. Soak in the spring-fed mineral pools or unwind in the Spa Garden. Or book a treatment at iconic properties like Calistoga Spa Hot Springs, Roman Spa Hot Springs Resort, Indian Springs Calistoga, or Calistoga Motor Lodge and Spa.
Participate in any of the Grove 45 Extra Virgin Olive Oil tastings and events, such as the olive oil and balsamic tasting or the monthly high tea events. Located in a former rail station, Calistoga Depot Provisions offers an eclectic mix of fun discoveries – including light bites, spirits, wine, and more – all of which are housed in remodeled train cars from the 1800s.
Where to Drink
After you’ve tapped into your zen, consider a glass or two of wine. You can’t go wrong with a glass of the revered Chardonnay from Chateau Montelena Winery.
And who can resist sipping wine in a Medieval-style castle at Castello di Amorosa.
For beautiful views and an epic experience, book a tasting at the recently reopened Sterling Vineyards for an aerial gondola ride to the tasting room.
Where to Eat
After only eight months in existence, Auro at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley received a Michelin star for its exceptional menu that showcases inventive plates.
Picayune Cellars’ newly opened patio is embracing Southwest style (think colorful woven blankets, hanging basket lights, and rustic picnic tables) and alfresco living with the Chef Bites Tasting, featuring seasonal appetizers with wine.
Try Fleetwood Restaurant at Calistoga Motor Lodge for wood-fired Italian and Mediterranean flavors in a convivial setting.