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Dry Creek Rd and Trower Ave, Napa, California 94558
Alston Park covers 157 acres in the unobstructed rolling hills of northwest Napa. The open-space park, owned by the city of Napa, was made public in 1991. Alston Park has three miles of meandering ... More on Trails
Also doubles as the local dog park. More on trails.mtbr.com

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Shetler Avenue, Napa, California

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Napa County, CA

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Old Sonoma Rd & Fwy Dr, Napa, CA 94558
Located at Old Sonoma Road and Freeway Drive in Napa, Playground Fantastico is a playground and public art space built by the Napa community from May 28th to June 2nd 2002. Here’s why Playground Fa... More on KidsPlayParks
The river feature is a favorite with my kids but the water is just gross by the end of the river. More on KidsPlayParks

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3601 St. Helena Highway N., Napa, CA

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845 Clinton St, Napa, California 94559

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Napa, California

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Trancas Street to Kennedy Park, Napa, California
The Napa River flows 50 miles from the headwaters on the slopes of Mount St. Helena into San Pablo Bay. The river, among the largest in the Central Coast Range, runs through the heart of Napa Valley. The river drains 426 square miles ... More on Trails

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Napa, California
Using the Valley View, Rocky Ridge, Meadow, Oak Knoll, North Knoll, and Deer trails, this semi-loop route explores most of Westwood Hills Park, a small patch of eucalyptus forest, oak woodland, and open grassland west of Hwy. 29, ... More on Trails

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Napa, California
In 1974 a developer proposed a 350-home subdivision on this 110-acre tract, but the city countered with a scaled-down version. When the developer balked at the new proposal, the city offered to buy the land for a park and made the ... More on Trails
