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Yountville, California
Napa River Ecological Reserve. 707/944-5500. More on Visitcalifornia.com
The Napa River Ecological Reserve is an important wildlife habitat that straddles the Napa River east of Yountville. The 73-acre oasis, surrounded by vineyards, is managed by the California Departm... More on Trails

#2.
Rutherford, California
Lake Hennessey is nestled in the hills on the east side of Napa Valley midway between Napa and Calistoga. The 850-acre man-made reservoir, measuring 2 miles long by 1.5 miles wide, sits at an elevation of 331 feet. The lake was dammed ... More on Trails

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54 California Drive, Yountville CA 94599, United States of America

#4.
1000 Pratt Ave., St. Helena, CA 94574
Hudson House At Beringer Estates - Beer? Check. Newspapers? Check. Hudson House At Beringer Estates, at 1000 Pratt Ave.,, offers your usual selection of imports, domestics, and so on. Craaaaazy, ou... More on clubzone
Inscription. The Hudson House, constructed in 1852, was residence of David Hudson, a California pioneer involved in the Bear Flag Revolt. That revolt is credited with the design of the California S... More on HMDB

#5.
Rutherford, California
This hike follows the northeast shoreline of Lake Hennessey. The trail winds along the wooded shore of the lake in an uncrowded, tranquil setting. It is a great spot for bird watching, with shoreline reeds, sandbars, and sand beaches ... More on Trails

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Yountville CA 94599, United States of America
Inscription. Interred in this spot are the ashes of the Wappo village Kaymus (Caymus) Indian Tribe, who in the American Period were known as the George C. Yount Indians. This tribe cremated their dead and all their articles, usually ... More on HMDB

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Yountville CA 94599, United States of America
Inscription. In this vicinity stood the log blockhouse constructed in 1836 by George Calvert Yount, pioneer settler in Napa County. Nearby was his adobe house in 1837. And across the bridge his grist and saw mills, erected before ... More on HMDB

#8.
Browns Valley Road and Laurel St, Napa, Napa Valley, California
98-acre public park with a children's nature library and wooded ... More on TripAdvisor
After parking in the small, free parking lot on Brown’s Valley Road, you’ll walk through the ... More on TripAdvisor

#9.
W Spain St, Sonoma, CA 95476

#10.
First Street and Spain Street, Sonoma, CA
'El Presidio de Sonoma', or 'Sonoma Barracks', was a military outpost established in Alta California in 1836. It was built to house troops under General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, the Commandant of... More on Wikipedia
the museum is an easy walk-through for children, offering recreated rooms and costumes of the early days...the last of the California missions built, this one has a beautiful small chapel and ... More on Amazon.com
