
Other Napa Valley areas:
The City of Napa - St. Helena to Yountville
Calistoga has long been known for its mud baths and hot springs. Founded by Samuel Brannan in the 1860s to be the Saratoga of California, Calistoga has maintained its resort feel and original charm.
The town of about 5000 people is home to fine restaurants, galleries and shopping.Calistoga is a time-out town for adults who are looking to have fun in a laid back style.
Click on the links to the left for information about Lodging, Dining, Recreation and more.
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Special Feature
Garnett Creek Inn
Located in Calistoga
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Welcome to the Garnett Creek Inn, where visitors find old-world elegance, modern luxury and a fabulous location that puts you at the center of the beautiful Napa Valley Wine Country. On a tree-lined corner of Calistoga's historic main street, the Inn invites visitors to relax on its wide, covered porch or brick-lined patio gardens and watch California's wine world pass by. Or stroll to Calistoga's world-class spas, unique shops and fine restaurants--all at your doorstep! This is the storied Napa Valley at its best and most accessible. (707) 942-9797
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Special Feature
White Sulphur Springs Inn & Spa
Located in St. Helena
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Since 1852, White Sulphur Springs Inn & Spa has been helping travelers discover the magic of the Napa Valley as a special destination for relaxation and renewal. Only 5 minutes from downtown St. Helena in a canyon virtually unchanged for more than 100 years, you’ll find another world. With an accent on simplicity and nature, the Inn & Spa at White Sulphur Springs offer affordable accommodations, a rejuvenating spa, and the peace of mind that comes from leaving it all behind. (800) 593-8873
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