Our Napa Dashboard
Famous Napans
Cheers to the Good Life
Napa is synonymous with wine, and rightly so. Our region boasts more than 400 wineries, each offering a unique experience. From renowned estates like Robert Mondavi and Beringer to boutique, family-run wineries, there’s a diverse range of wines to sample. Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Merlot are just a few of the varietals that flourish in Napa's fertile soil.
Beyond the vineyards, our rolling hills, lush valleys and the Napa River create a stunning backdrop. We can hike or bike through miles of scenic trails, like the Oat Hill Mine Trail, which offers panoramic views of the valley.
Napa is more than just wine—it's a culinary haven. Renowned chefs have flocked to our region, crafting farm-to-table cuisine that pairs perfectly with local wines. Our dining scene offers a wide range of options, from Michelin-starred restaurants like The French Laundry to charming bistros serving dishes made from locally sourced ingredients.
While Napa is known primarily for its wine culture, we also have a rich history. The Napa Valley Museum offers fascinating insights into our past, from Native American heritage to the early pioneers who first planted vineyards here. Our downtown area is replete with historic buildings and charming shops.
Throughout the year, Napa hosts a variety of events and festivals. BottleRock is a highlight for music lovers, while the Napa Valley Film Festival celebrates the intersection of cinema and wine culture.
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Napa FAQs
Q: How did Napa get its name?
A: The name "Napa" is believed to have Native American origins, specifically from the indigenous Wappo people who inhabited the area. The word "Napa" is thought to mean "land of plenty" or "plenty" in the Wappo language, reflecting the region's abundant natural resources, such as fertile soil, wildlife and rivers. Early settlers adopted the name from the Wappo as they established the city and county in the mid-19th century.
Q: What should I do to prepare for wildfire season?
A: Create defensible space around your home by clearing dry vegetation and following local fire safety guidelines. Participating in community initiatives like the Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) and attending fire safety events organized by the Napa Fire Department can help improve preparedness. You should also sign up for Nixle alerts for emergency notifications.
Q: Where can I find information on local water restrictions or drought updates?
A: You can find information on water conservation programs, current restrictions and drought-tolerant landscaping tips on the City of Napa's website under the Water Division section. During droughts, mandatory restrictions may apply to outdoor watering and irrigation.
Q: What are some good places to visit with my out-of-town nephews?
A: Family-friendly activities in Napa include visiting parks such as Skyline Wilderness Park, taking hot air balloon rides for scenic views of the region, enjoying the Napa Valley Wine Train, and exploring attractions like Oxbow Public Market and the Napa Valley Wine Historic District.
Q: How can I participate in local government meetings?
A: You can attend City Council meetings, which are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. These meetings are open to the public and offer an opportunity to voice concerns, ask questions, or give feedback on city matters. Meetings are also live-streamed and archived on the City of Napa’s website.
Diamond Certified Expert Contributors
Serving Our Napa Area
Richard Estrada
President, ATCO Pest Control
How to Prevent Rodent Infestation
The most basic way to prevent rodents from accessing your home is to identify and seal any exterior openings that could serve as an entry point. In addition to looking for wall cracks and doorway gaps, inspect the condition of basement screen vents to make sure they don’t contain holes.
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Curtis Kapple
Owner, Kapple Drywall
Types of Drywall Mud
There are a few different types of drywall mud, including taping, topping and “all-purpose” compounds, the latter of which combines the characteristics of the first two. While all-purpose compound may be a time-saver, it won’t give you the same quality, so it’s only recommended for small jobs where detail is less important.
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Shane Ragan
Officer, McLean & Williams, Inc.
Monitoring Your Groundwater System
If you own a groundwater system, pay attention to unusual developments such as a PG&E bill that’s higher than usual or a noticeable dip in water pressure. Since any of these can be indicative of an underlying issue, it’s a good idea to have your groundwater system manager come out and take a look.
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Val Toland
Owner, Classic Pools
Swimming Pool Structure
To ensure long-term stability, a pool’s structure must be carefully designed and built with high-quality materials. Pools located on hillsides or amid irregular soil conditions will require additional engineering. Wherever your new pool is located, be sure to hire a qualified builder that’s familiar with correct procedures.
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Our Napa Glossary
“Napa Valley”
The renowned wine-producing region in Napa, famous for its vineyards and wineries that produce high-quality wines.
“Wine Train”
The Napa Valley Wine Train is a popular tourist attraction, offering scenic train rides through the Napa Valley vineyards with wine tastings and gourmet meals on board.
“Oxbow Public Market”
A vibrant marketplace in downtown Napa featuring local vendors, restaurants, and artisanal products.
“Napa River”
The river that flows through the city of Napa, providing a picturesque setting for outdoor activities and events.
“Culinary Institute of America at Greystone”
A campus of the renowned culinary school located in Napa, offering culinary education and fine dining experiences.
“BottleRock”
An annual music and arts festival held in Napa, featuring a diverse lineup of musicians, artists, and culinary experiences.
“Downtown Napa”
The central district of Napa, known for its historic architecture, boutique shops, and a variety of restaurants and wine bars.
“Napa Valley Opera House”
A historic performing arts venue in downtown Napa, hosting live performances including theater, music, and dance.
“Hot Air Balloon Rides”
Napa is known for its scenic hot air balloon rides that offer breathtaking views of the vineyards and landscape.
Napa's Perennial Events
Napa Truffle Festival
Held in January, this festival celebrates the prized truffles of Napa Valley with unique culinary experiences. Events include truffle-hunting demonstrations, truffle-centric meals, and a grand truffle dinner.
Napa Valley Marathon
Every March, runners from around the world come to Napa to compete in this scenic course that winds through Napa Valley. In addition to the marathon, there’s a half marathon, a 5K, and a weekend Expo with vendors and activities.
BottleRock Napa Valley
This annual three-day music festival in May features some of the biggest names in music, as well as local food and wine vendors. The lineup includes a mix of genres, making it a popular event for a diverse crowd.
Auction Napa Valley
This annual event, held in June, is a four-day celebration of wine and philanthropy. It features exclusive tastings, gourmet meals, and a live auction of rare and unique wine experiences, with all proceeds benefiting local charities.
Napa Valley Film Festival
Held in November, this event showcases the best of new independent films, while also celebrating the culinary and wine culture of Napa Valley. The festival includes screenings, panel discussions, and culinary demonstrations.
Napa Maps
ZIP Codes Within Napa City
- 94558, 94559, 94581
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Groups and Clubs Serving Napa
Napa Valley Vintners
This organization represents over 550 wineries in Napa Valley and hosts events that promote and celebrate the region's world-renowned wines.
Napa Valley Horsemen’s Association
This club is dedicated to promoting and preserving the equestrian lifestyle in Napa Valley through educational events, trail rides, and community service projects.
Napa County Bicycle Coalition
The Napa County Bicycle Coalition is dedicated to promoting cycling as a safe and accessible means of transportation and recreation in Napa County. They advocate for bicycle-friendly policies, organize group rides, and provide resources for cyclists.
Beekeepers of Napa Valley
Beekeepers of Napa Valley is a community of beekeeping enthusiasts who aim to support and educate beekeepers in the Napa Valley area. They offer workshops, beekeeping classes, and resources for both beginners and experienced beekeepers.
Religious Organizations
Serving Napa
Grace Church of Napa Valley
Grace Church is a Christian congregation in Napa Valley that welcomes people of all backgrounds. They offer worship services, community events, and outreach programs to promote spiritual growth and fellowship.
Congregation Beth Shalom
Congregation Beth Shalom is a Jewish community that seeks to strengthen and enrich the lives of its members through worship; education; and social, cultural, and philanthropic activities. They also provide programs and support for interfaith families and non-Jewish partners.
Napa Valley Unitarian Universalists
Napa Valley Unitarian Universalists is a liberal religious community that values diversity and welcomes people of all backgrounds and beliefs. They strive to create a compassionate and sustainable world through spiritual growth, education, and social action.
Center for Spiritual Living Napa Valley
The Center for Spiritual Living Napa Valley is a spiritual community that teaches the principles of Science of Mind, a philosophy that emphasizes the power of positive thinking and spiritual growth. They offer inspirational talks, meditation, and classes on practical spirituality.
Social Napa
Local Websites We Love
Oldest Napa
Businesses
Charles Krug Winery
(Founded in 1861)
Beringer Vineyards
(Founded in 1876)
Inglenook Vineyard
(Founded in 1879)
Oakville Grocery
(Founded in 1881)
Cameo Cinema
(Founded in 1913)
Popular Spots!
Napa Valley Wine Train
The Napa Valley Wine Train offers a unique dining experience aboard a vintage train as it travels through the Napa Valley. Guests can enjoy gourmet meals and wine while taking in scenic vineyard views.
Oxbow Public Market
Oxbow Public Market is a vibrant culinary marketplace in downtown Napa. It features a variety of artisanal food vendors, restaurants, and shops offering locally-sourced and gourmet products.
Castello di Amorosa
Castello di Amorosa is a Tuscan-style castle and winery in Napa Valley. Visitors can explore the medieval-inspired castle, taste a selection of fine wines, and enjoy the beautiful vineyard grounds.
Napa Valley Balloons
Napa Valley Balloons offers hot air balloon rides over the scenic Napa Valley. It provides a memorable way to experience the region's vineyards, landscapes, and picturesque views.
Restaurants We Love
Cordeiro’s Steakhouse
Cordeiro’s Steakhouse is a classic American steakhouse with a refined and elegant atmosphere. They serve hand-cut steaks, seafood, and other traditional dishes prepared with a modern twist.
Mustards Grill
Mustards Grill is a Napa staple known for its upscale yet casual dining experience. The restaurant offers a seasonal menu featuring local ingredients and wines from the region.
Bistro Don Giovanni
Bistro Don Giovanni offers classic Italian dishes with a focus on local and sustainable ingredients, as well as an extensive wine list featuring both local and international varieties.
Hog Island Oyster Co.
Hog Island Oyster Co. serves fresh and sustainably sourced oysters, clams, and other seafood dishes. The restaurant has a casual and fun atmosphere.