Napa Valley, CA
Horseback Riding
Napa Valley's State Parks have developed many equestrian trails.
Please scroll down to review a list of trails, stables, and guided tours
Napa Valley Horseback Riding
Annadel State Park -- Day-use
6201 Channel Drive, Santa Rosa, CA (707) 539-3911
Located east of Santa Rosa on Channel Drive via Montgomery Drive, the park has 35 miles of trails and fire roads--making it a popular destination for hikers, walkers, cyclists, and equestrians.
Bothe-Napa Valley State Historic Park -- Camping
St. Helena, CA (707) 942-4575
Located 5 miles north of St. Helena, the park's 2000 acres is ideal for walking and hiking. Some of the more popular trails lead to nearby Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park and a grove of redwoods. Also, a horseback riding concession operates out of the park during summer and fall.
1296 Diamond Mountain Road Calistoga CA (707) 942-0719
100 Rapp Lane Napa, CA (707)312-1119
Jack London State Historic Park -- Day-use
2400 London Ranch Road in Glen Ellen (707) 938-5216
Located just 20 minutes north of Sonoma at 2400 London Ranch Road in Glen Ellen, the 800-acre park still contains the cottage residence where Jack London wrote and also oversaw his various business enterprises. The park now lends itself to casual day walks, hikes and bicycling. Also, a summer horseback riding concession is available. For those wishing to camp can do so at the nearby Sugarloaf Ridge State Park.
24201 N. Highway 1, Fort Bragg (707) 964-7669
2201 Imola Avenue, Napa, CA (707) 252-0481
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park -- Camping
2605 Adobe Canyon Road Kenwood, CA (707) 833-5712
Located at 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd. in Kenwood, the park's 2,700 acres features 25 miles of trails for hiking and horseback riding. The headwaters of the Sonoma Creek running through the gorge and canyon have created many scenic rock outcroppings. A horseback riding concession operates year-round.
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