TOP 30 California nature tours in St. Helena, California
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Crane Park
● ClosedCrane Park is a picturesque park located at 360 South Crane Avenue in the charming town of St. Helena, California. This tranquil oasis is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With lush greenery, beautiful flower gardens, and winding walking paths, Crane Park is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, have a picnic with loved ones, or simply soak up the natural beauty, Crane Park is a must-visit destination in the United States.
360 S Crane Ave, St Helena, CA 94574, United States -
Bothe Napa Valley State Park Visitor Center
● OpenBothe Napa Valley State Park Visitor Center is located at 3801 Saint Helena Highway in Calistoga, California, United States. This travel agency allows dogs in developed areas only, with restrictions on trails, dirt roads, backcountry areas, historic buildings, and historic gardens. Visitors can reserve campsites and lodging up to six months in advance, subject to availability and park rules. The park offers diverse ecosystems with flora and fauna, including redwoods, Douglas-fir, tanoak, and madrone forests. Activities include camping, picnicking, swimming, and hiking trails. The park also features restored Historic Cabins and Yurts available for reservation. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls in Ritchey Canyon, picnics under Douglas Firs, and swimming in the park's pool. The park is easily accessible from surrounding areas via various highways. Interpretive programs, native gardens, and a pioneer cemetery provide additional educational and historical experiences. Reservations are recommended for camping through ReserveCalifornia, with some drop-in sites available during the off-season. The park is open year-round, offering a unique natural experience in the heart of Napa Valley wine country.
Bothe Napa Valley State Park Visitor Center, 3801 St Helena Hwy, Calistoga, CA 94515, United States -
Sugarloaf Ridge Visitor Center
● ClosedThe Sugarloaf Ridge Visitor Center is a travel agency located on Adobe Canyon Road in St. Helena, California. This center serves as a hub for visitors looking to explore the beautiful Sugarloaf Ridge State Park and its surrounding areas. The knowledgeable staff can provide information on hiking trails, camping options, and other recreational activities in the area. Visitors can also find maps, guidebooks, and other resources to help them make the most of their visit to this stunning natural destination. Whether you're a seasoned outdoor enthusiast or a first-time visitor, the Sugarloaf Ridge Visitor Center is a great starting point for your adventure in Northern California.
Adobe Canyon Rd, St Helena, CA 94574, United States -
LandPaths Ranchero Mark West Preserve and Owl Camp
● OpenLandPaths Ranchero Mark West Preserve and Owl Camp is a school located at 7125 Saint Helena Road in Santa Rosa, California, United States. As an environmental education and conservation leader, LandPaths aims to foster a love of the land in Sonoma County and provide access to nature for all. Through creative outings, environmental education, nature camps, and land stewardship, LandPaths engages thousands of participants in joyful and transformative relationships with the land. The institution is committed to honoring the ancestral homelands of the Southern Pomo, Coast Miwok, Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians, and Mishewal people. By reducing barriers and expanding opportunities for youth to experience the wonder and connection of nature, LandPaths helps cultivate a sense of caring for the land. With a focus on addressing climate disruption through reciprocal relationships between people and the land, LandPaths offers impactful opportunities for community involvement and making a difference. Join LandPaths for special events, volunteer land stewardship days, and educational programs to connect with nature and contribute to a healthier environment. Donations to LandPaths are tax deductible, and the organization is dedicated to sharing information and opportunities for participation in their mission.
7125 St Helena Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95404, United States
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