22 Best Things to Do in Napa Valley — Mud Baths and Exceptional Wine Tastings Included

Experts weigh in on how to best experience the famous California wine region.

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California’s Napa Valley has achieved near-mythical status, not only as a top wine region in North America but as one of the best in the world. It’s hard to have a conversation about wine — and maybe even impossible if you're talking about cabernet sauvignon — without mentioning the prodigious wine country, located just 50 miles north of San Francisco.

While Napa Valley is full of flourishing vineyards and has its fair share of world-class restaurants, the region also offers an Eden-like escape into nature. To narrow down your itinerary, we turned to three local experts to help us compile a list of the best things to do in Napa Valley. Here's how to make the most of your next vacation to this vibrant part of Northern California, whether you're into hiking and kayaking or sipping and luxuriating.

Top 5 Can’t Miss

  • Sip locally sourced blends and discover new favorites at a wine tasting.
  • Dine at a Michelin-starred restaurant like La Toque, The French Laundry, Kenzo, or Auberge du Soleil.
  • Indulge in a healing mud bath, a Calistoga tradition since the early twentieth century.
  • Admire sculptures and other inspiring works at the di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art.
  • Spend the day out on Lake Berryessa, about an hour's drive from downtown Napa.

Go to a wine tasting.

Wine tasting room

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If you visit Napa Valley but don't go to a wine tasting, were you ever really there? With over 400 vineyards and 90 public tasting rooms, Napa Valley is like an adult Disneyland when it comes to wine tasting — it’s that magical. Note that many wineries require advanced bookings and that these activities can be quite expensive. A few treasured tastings to kick off your research include Faust Haus, Cliff Lede Vineyards, Duckhorn, and Darioush.

Splurge on a Michelin-starred meal.

aniel Gribble takes instruction from Tyler Vorce (right) while working in the kitchen at The French Laundry

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Auberge du Soleil, Kenzo, La Toque, and The French Laundry all have Michelin stars, though none but the latter, chef Thomas Keller’s icon, has three. Reservations are nearly impossible to secure unless booked far in advance, but dining at any of these diverse standouts will surely be a lasting and multi-sensory memory of your Napa Valley trip.

Enjoy a rejuvenating mud bath in Calistoga.

A woman soaks in the mud bath at Dr. Wilkinson's Backyard Resort and Mineral Springs

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Since the early twentieth century, mud bath treatments have been a tradition in Calistoga, which has a rich history when it comes to hot springs and healing volcanic soil. Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs offers a spa garden for al fresco treatments, plus four indoor mud baths, even more mineral baths, and three geothermal mineral pools. Nearby, Indian Springs Calistoga, an ancient healing destination for the Indigenous Wappo community, features a spa, volcanic mud baths, a large mineral plunge pool, and rolling gardens.

Visit the di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art.

Exhibits at di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art in Napa Valley..

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Though many wineries boast impressive art collections, Julie Johnson, winemaker and owner of organic winery Tres Sabores, especially loves Napa's di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art. She calls the 217-acre art park, with its galleries, gardens, and 35-acre lake, “especially stimulating.” “Works by modern Northern California artists are provocative and varied,” says Johnson. “I’m a sculpture person, so my first stops are always the Wine Bottle House (gorgeous in the light at any point in the day) and the Chartres Bleu installation by Paul Kos.” 

Do a day trip to Lake Berryessa.

Lake Berryessa in Northern California

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The natural wonders of Napa Valley never cease. Lake Berryessa — one of California’s largest freshwater lakes — is about an hour's drive from downtown Napa in the Vaca Mountains. “It has plenty of things to do: swim, kayak, paddleboard, [and] other water activities,” says Vincent Morrow, beverage director at Press Napa Valley.

Ride the Napa Valley Wine Train.

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You don't need a designated driver if you climb aboard the Napa Valley Wine Train. The historic Pullman rail cars have been fabulously restored, offering riders a taste of slow travel–meets–culinary tourism. Easily accessible in downtown Napa, it's a luxurious way to savor renowned wines alongside fine multi-course lunches and dinners with gracious, vintage-inspired service to match.

Join a grape stomp.

Crushing or press ripe grapes by fit in boots. Pressing grapes to make wine old style.

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If winemaking makes you think of that famous scene from I Love Lucy, it’s imperative that you visit Napa during the fall harvest and attend a grape stomp — antics not guaranteed. Grgich Hills Estate puts on several stomps throughout the season, while V. Sattui Winery practices the old-fashioned tradition during its October Crush Party. Other wineries, such as Estate Yountville, Bouchaine Vineyards, and Beneserre Vineyards, among others, also host similar events each fall.

Experience Christopher Kostow’s cooking.

A peek inside the kitchen at The Charter Oak Restaurant in Napa Valley

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Illustrious and oft-awarded chef Christopher Kostow helmed the kitchen at three-Michelin-star restaurant Meadowood until it burned to the ground in 2020. The good news is you can still sample some of his fare at The Charter Oak in St. Helena. Jay Jeffers, longtime St. Helena resident and co-owner and designer of The Madrona in Healdsburg, recommends the “broccoli salad, the wings that change monthly, and the best burger ever.” Another option? “Don’t miss Ciccio," says Jeffers. "It's a local favorite that doesn’t take reservations and is home to some of the best pizzas and pasta in the valley.”

Go kayaking.

People kayaking in the river

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Uncrowded and gorgeous, the Napa River is an underrated place for water sports like kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding. “Half and full-day kayak rentals are available off the dock downtown,” says Morrow. “It’s a great way to be active and take a break from wine tasting.”

Visit Oxbow Public Market.

The Oxbow Public Market is a mixture of food stands, shops and restaurants in downtown Napa, Ca.

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Oxbow Public Market is filled with fantastic fresh food, wine, and a little bit of everything,” says Jeffers. The vibrant gathering spot offers crowd-pleasing dining options for every taste and budget. “My favorite is — wait for it — [Christopher] Kostow’s amazing Loveski Deli. The Ruben sandwich will change your life.”

Enjoy a hot air balloon ride.

A hot air balloon peacefully soars over a vineyard in Napa Valley, California.

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Several area operators offer awe-inspiring hot air balloon rides over the verdant valley. Morrow recommends it as “a great (early) way to start the day and get a much better perspective of Napa Valley topography.”

Experience regenerative agriculture and grape-growing.

Grape vine in Napa

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With so many exceptional wines being produced in the region, it makes sense that the farming practices here are extraordinary, too. For instance, many growers use regenerative agriculture with their grapes and other produce. “A number of my colleagues’ fabulous gardens yield not only an array of delectable products but expand the healthy diversity of their farms by creating beneficial conservation habitats,” says Johnson. She also recommends celebrating these progressive operations in her “front yard” at Tres Sabores, as well as at Matthiasson Winery, Hudson Ranch, Frog’s Leap, and Long Meadow Ranch

Book a special wine tasting.

Tasting table with a view of Napa Hill at Promontory Winery

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For a particularly happy occasion, go all in on an exclusive tasting experience; it may cost a pretty penny, but it will surely leave you with more than tingling tastebuds. Jeffers’ picks are “Promontory Winery, an architectural marvel and such a special spot,” and “Rudd Estate, a beautiful, woodsy spot full of soul and wonder.”

Take a hike.

Lake Hennessey in the hills east of St. Helena, California

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After indulging in many glasses of cabernet sauvignon, it’s a good idea to balance them with ample time outside. Thankfully, there are plenty of beautiful hiking trails to trek in Napa Valley. Jeffers recommends the 5.6-mile Lake Hennessey Shoreline Trail, which he says “might be challenging to find, but even the drive to it is beautiful.” For her part, Johnson says, “When I need a true pause, a respite from the cellar, I head to Bothe-Napa Valley State Park and the peaceful presence of its towering coastal redwoods, including ‘fairy circles.’” The park is home to 10 miles of seasonal trails, the historic Bale Grist Mill, and opportunities for camping.

Listen to live music.

Atmosphere during the 2023 BottleRock Napa Valley festival at Napa Valley Expo on May 28, 2023 in Napa, California.

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In addition to its exciting culinary scene, Napa is a great destination for music lovers, and not just during the annual BottleRock Napa Valley festival. Johnson loves to listen to jazz at Blue Note in downtown Napa and gather alongside other locals for “world-class classical in an intimate setting with exquisite acoustics” at Chamber Music Napa Valley. There, performers might include pianists Garrick Ohlsson and Paul Lewis, or the Takács Quartet. 

Go shopping in St. Helena.

St. Helena, Napa Valley, California

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“Be sure to walk all of short Main Street in St. Helena — a lovely town of [about] 5,000 people — as there are many charming, locally owned shops to see,” says Jeffers. His favorites include Erin Martin’s avant-garde atelier M, Dione Carston’s shop Trick Pony, and Elyse Walker’s clothing boutique. “You won’t find a chain store anywhere near St. Helena,” he adds.

Picnic by a waterfall.

Linda Falls in Napa Valley, California

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Linda Falls is one of Napa Valley's only waterfalls, and seeing it requires a 1.6-mile hike (roundtrip). While the falls are a beautiful spot year-round, it's especially enjoyable to visit them with a picnic in the summer, says Morrow. Pack foods and beverages from local purveyors and producers by stocking up on to-go items at Johnson’s favorite stops, including Fatted Calf, Crisp Kitchen & Juice, Cal Mart, and Contimo Provisions.

Take a scenic drive or detour.

Cars driving down the road in Napa

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“It’s one thing to visit wineries on the valley floor," says Johnson, "but one of my true pleasures is taking in the vistas that this stunning valley has to offer.” She is particularly fond of drives from the north after a hike at Robert Lewis Stevenson State Park on Mt. St. Helena, one of the few places in the region with snow in winter. Another favorite: “Anywhere on Howell Mountain road on the eastern slopes of the Vaca Range," Johnson says. "Stop at Viader to catch some really special scenery. [Take one of these] grand, picturesque ascents and descents from over 1,800 feet and you may find yourself above the cloud line.”  

Strap in for a spin class.

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When a bike ride, run, or hike isn’t in the cards, Jeffers recommends heading to state-of-the-art FitNV in St. Helena. “Casey Miller’s gym has a mean spin class, among other personal training and classes,” he says. “A little sweat is always welcome before wine and lunch the following day.”

Dine where the locals do.

People enjoying a meal at Kitchen Door in Napa Valley

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The French Laundry, acclaimed as it is, isn’t exactly a go-to dinner destination for locals. Morrow adores Il Posto Trattoria for Italian comfort food, Kitchen Door for American-Vietnamese fusion and ZuZu for Spanish tapas. At the latter, Johnson regularly orders the boquerones (fresh anchovies), while she heads to Bouchon for the raw bar and Bistro Jeanty for a butter lettuce salad, a cone of spicy aioli smelt, and a glass of bubbly. Jeffers enjoys visiting Gott’s Roadside for its ahi tuna poke tacos. 

Check out the Napa Art Walk.

Napa Art Walk in California

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What's better than a free public art trail? How about a complimentary audio tour so you can hear more about the works you're viewing directly from the artists? Thanks to the City of Napa and the OtoCast app (available for Apple and Android devices), you can embark on the Napa Art Walk and explore nine sculptures created by North American artists. The theme for the 2024–2026 run is Climate Action and Sustainability, so keep that in mind as you view and ponder their thought-provoking creations.

Explore Napa Valley's breweries and distilleries.

Napa Valley Brewing Company at the Calistoga Inn Restaurant & Brewery

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Don't think you only have to drink wine on a trip to Napa Valley. The region is also known for its burgeoning brewery and distillery scene. Standouts include the Napa Valley Brewing Company at the Calistoga Inn (pictured here), Fieldwork Brewing Company's Taproom at the Oxbow Public Market, and the Berryessa Brewing Company, a terrific stop if you're thinking of day-tripping out to the lake. For something stronger, head to one of Napa Valley Distillery's three locations: The Club Room, the Tasting Salon and Vintage Bar Shop at Oxbow Public Market, or The ArBARetum Cocktail Lounge.

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