SpringHill Suites Napa Valley
The SpringHill Suites Napa Valley Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A great half-day hike, rivaling Mount Saint Helena for enjoyment and views. Experience oak forest and open grasslands. There is a $6 parking fee.
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Park Features: Point Pinole Regional Shoreline is a 2,315-acre parkland with meadows, aromatic eucalyptus woods, and incredible bay views along bluffs and beaches on San Pablo Bay. Wildlife thrives here, including deer, monarch butterflies, and a diverse bird population. Popular activities include hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, picnicking, camping and fishing. Trail Highlights: This route allows visitors to experience the entire park, including historical features, all the while...
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Park Features: Wildcat Canyon Regional Park encompasses 2,430 acres along the Wildcat Creek watershed and the surrounding hills and ridges. On east-facing slopes grow large coast live oaks, bay laurels, and a scattering of big leaf maples and madrones. North-facing hillsides support beautiful stands of bay laurel, fringed with coast live oak, coyote brush, poison oak, elderberry, snowberry, bracken fern, and blackberry. Picnic and barbeque facilities, a children’s playground, and restrooms...