Courtyard Vallejo Napa Valley





The Courtyard Vallejo 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...
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Gradual decline through forest and meadows on a rolling path along a picturesque stream. This route contains the intersection of four "famous" trails: The American Discovery Trail, East Bay Skyline National Trail, Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail, and Bay Area Ridge Trail; an interpretive panel at the start of the route gives more details on the trails' histories and locations. Wildcat Gorge trail is one of the most scenic trails in the Bay Area and the creek itself is designated a resource...