Cheap Things To Do in Saint Helena, California

#1.

360 Crane Avenue St. Helena, CA 94574

  • Located on Crane Ave. 500 ft south of the intersection of Crane Ave. and Grayson Ave. The 12 acre park consist of 6 lighted tennis courts, 8 lighted bocce ball courts, 2 Little League baseball fie... More on Ci.st-helena.ca.us

  • Located on Crane Ave. 500 ft south of the intersection of Crane Ave. and Grayson Ave. The 12 acre park consist of 6 lighted tennis courts, 8 lighted bocce ball courts, 2 Little League baseball fiel... More on Ci.st-helena.ca.us

 

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#2.

1490 Library Lane, St. Helena, California 94574, us

  • In the town to which the famous American author escaped as a respite from foggy San Francisco, the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum provides a glimpse into his legacy. The Museum's original 800 items ... More on Heritage

  • The Silverado Museum, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, which houses one of the world's most distinguished collections of Stevensoniana, opened its doors to the public on December 14, 1969, thus ... More on Sthelena.com

 

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#3.

3 miles north of St. Helena, CA

  • The park is the site of a water-powered grist mill that was built in 1846. It was once the center of social activity as Napa Valley settlers gathered to have their corn and wheat ground into meal o... More on Parks

  • The park is the site of a water-powered grist mill that was built in 1846. It was once the center of social activity as Napa Valley settlers gathered to have their corn and wheat ground into meal o... More on Parks.ca.gov

 

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St Helena,CA,US

  • Preaty easy up and down, there are multi people bike trails just a real fun quik adrenaline rush. Great ... More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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St. Helena, California

  • This semi-loop route, using the Ritchey Canyon, Redwood, Coyote Peak, and South Fork trails, explores the lush riparian habitat along Ritchey Creek and the wonderful upland forest and chaparral surrounding Coyote Peak. Spring and ... More on Trails

 

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Saint Helena, California

  • This 1900-acre state park is one of only two developed state parks in Napa County (Robert Louis Stevenson State Park is undeveloped except for the trail to Silverado Mine and Mount St. Helena and the Pinnacles Trail listed below), ... More on Trails

 

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Saint Helena, California

  • This hike is a 9.4-mile, one-way shuttle. The hike climbs from Sonoma Valley, up to the Hood Mountain summit, and down into Adobe Canyon. Hood Mountain, located on the southern end of the Mayacamas... More on Trails

  • This is an amazing hike. Great area that you go through, along santa rosa c More on Trails

 

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#8.

360 Crane Ave. St. Helena, CA 94574

  • St. Helena Skatepark: Opened in October of 2009, the 18,000 square foot park was designed and constructed by Grindline. The park is open seven days a week from 8:00 a. m. till dusk. Closed on rain... More on Ci.st-helena.ca.us

  • St. Helena Skatepark: Opened in October of 2009, the 18,000 square foot park was designed and constructed by Grindline. The park is open seven days a week from 8:00 a. m. till dusk. Closed on rainy... More on Ci.st-helena.ca.us

 

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Pope Street St. Helena, CA 94574

  • Located on Pope Street. The four acre park is named after General Jacob Meily who, in 1880, established his vineyards on the park site and winery in the adjacent barn across Sulphur Creek from the... More on Ci.st-helena.ca.us

  • Located on Pope Street. The four acre park is named after General Jacob Meily who, in 1880, established his vineyards on the park site and winery in the adjacent barn across Sulphur Creek from the ... More on Ci.st-helena.ca.us

 

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#10.

Approx. 1600 Voorhees Cir. St. Helena, CA 94574

  • A small, neighborhood pocket park, Peter Mennen Park is named after a local preservationist who funded the landscaping of the park. Landscape materials include nut and fruit trees that provide foo... More on Ci.st-helena.ca.us

  • A small, neighborhood pocket park, Peter Mennen Park is named after a local preservationist who funded the landscaping of the park. Landscape materials include nut and fruit trees that provide ... More on Ci.st-helena.ca.us

 

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