Napa Valley, CA
GARDENS & FARMS
Our Guide to Napa Valley Agriculture and Horticulture Tourism provides general information on the area's gardens, organic farms, demonstration farms, greenhouses and more.
We also highlight some regional gardens that may be of interest to you. They would require a drive, but the are well worth a visit!
Featured Napa Valley Hotels & Resorts
Solage Hotel Resort Spa ─ Click for reviews and book online
755 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, CA
This Spa Hotel is located in Calistoga, close to Calistoga Hot Springs and Sharpsteen Museum. also nearby are Sterling Vineyards and Old Faithful Geyser.
Napa Valley Area Gardens
Connolly Ranch Education Center dba Connolly Ranch
3141 Brownsvalley Rd Napa, CA 94558 Phone: (707)224-1894
The mission of Connolly Ranch is to connect kids with nature through farm based environmental education programs in Napa Valley, CA.
Streblow Dr., along the Napa River, Napa, CA (707) 257-9529 .
This 350-acre park includes 15 acres for picnicking, a softball fields, two sand volleyball courts, a formal garden, and the Pelusi Building which is available for rental. The park has some nice trails for easy hikes and leisurely walks.
159 Lombard Rd. American Canyon, CA (707) 556-8088
The finest in natural & organic honeys from the mountains, valleys, seacoasts and back yards of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Martha Walker Garden – Skyline Park
2201 Imola Avenue, Napa, CA (707) 252-0481
As a memorial to Martha Walker, the Martha Walker Native Habitat Garden in Skyline Park invites visitors to enjoy a unique presentation of flora from all over the State. This 2.5 acre site was constructed to accommodate school groups, garden and hiking clubs and the casual visitor.
3061 Myrtledale Road, Calistoga, CA 94515 Tel: (707) 942-3900
Villa Ca' Toga, as Marchiori has named his estate, is a fanciful replica of a Palladian-style home, a style seen in Veneto, Italy. Over the years, Ca' Toga has grown and evolved as Marchiori has added marvelous new architectural elements and sculptures. Using ordinary and recycled building materials, he has created a captivating, fantastical fusion of Italian Renaissance art, mythological personalities, and contemplative gardens.
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