Wine Country, California City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Wine Country, California Travel Guide has been your connection to Wine Country's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
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Recreation & Leisure
Looking for wide-open spaces, unique places to explore and sporting activities to challenge even the most avid adventurers? Walk out the door from almost any point in both counties and there are nearby regional, state and national parks for visitors seeking any level of fitness and leisure that suits them. Spas in Calistoga offer mud baths, mineral baths and massage and treatments of every kind are found at day spas and resorts throughout the area. Hiking or biking rocky terrain, leisurely strolls under the Redwoods or on the beach, golfing, hang gliding, surfing, sailing, horseback riding, swimming, fishing and sunset views are all within reach here.
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Looking for wide-open spaces, unique places to explore and sporting activities to challenge even the most avid adventurers? Walk out the door from almost any point in both counties and there are nearby regional, state and national parks for visitors seeking any level of fitness and leisure that suits them. Spas in Calistoga offer mud baths, mineral baths and massage and treatments of every kind are found at day spas and resorts throughout the area. Hiking or biking rocky terrain, leisurely strolls under the Redwoods or on the beach, golfing, hang gliding, surfing, sailing, horseback riding, swimming, fishing and sunset views are all within reach here.










