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Welcome to Bothe-Napa Valley State Park
A place for all seasons, Bothe- Napa Valley State Park offers visitors a different kind of California wine country experience. Nestled in historic Napa Valley five miles north of St. Helena, the 1,900-acre park features campsites and yurts, rugged trails and a swimming pool. In summer, coast redwood and Douglas-fir trees shade the park, creating a refuge from Napa Valley’s summertime heat. In spring, calypso orchids, trillium and other wildflowers greet hikers. Autumn brings showy fall foliage, and in winter, mosses and fungi dot the park. The park ranges in elevation from 300 to 2,000 feet above sea level. Coast redwoods grow in the north slopes and canyons. Bothe- Napa Valley is the farthest inland of the coast redwood state parks.
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Trails — Almost 10 miles of trails, in 12 different loops, are available to hikers, equestrians and bicyclists.
Picnics — The park has 50 picnic tables with barbecue stoves and water faucets available. Campsite tables are reserved for registered campers. A large group picnic site has a shade ramada, a sink and an electrical outlet.
Camping — The valley’s only state park campground has 45 tent/RV family campsites, one group site, and ten furnished, lockable yurts available year round. No hookups. Nine walk-in, tent-only sites and one hiker/cyclist site are first-come, first-served.
Swimming — Overheated valley visitors may cool off in natural spring water. One of only two public state park pools, the former Paradise Park pool is usually open from Memorial Day until Labor Day.
Visitor Center—Displays plants, implements, ceremonial artifacts and baskets made or used by the Wappo. Historic photos of the park’s earlier uses, including the popular Paradise Park era, are displayed, and interpretive materials and local guidebooks are sold.
Picnics — The park has 50 picnic tables with barbecue stoves and water faucets available. Campsite tables are reserved for registered campers. A large group picnic site has a shade ramada, a sink and an electrical outlet.
Camping — The valley’s only state park campground has 45 tent/RV family campsites, one group site, and ten furnished, lockable yurts available year round. No hookups. Nine walk-in, tent-only sites and one hiker/cyclist site are first-come, first-served.
Swimming — Overheated valley visitors may cool off in natural spring water. One of only two public state park pools, the former Paradise Park pool is usually open from Memorial Day until Labor Day.
Visitor Center—Displays plants, implements, ceremonial artifacts and baskets made or used by the Wappo. Historic photos of the park’s earlier uses, including the popular Paradise Park era, are displayed, and interpretive materials and local guidebooks are sold.
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