Napa Valley
The towns of Sonoma and Napa are surprising close, separated by a distance of 15 miles over low rolling hills. Once you’re in Napa, you can drive-up the west side of the valley on Hwy 29, or drive-up the east side on the Silverado Trail. At the top of Valley, in Calistoga, you can reverse directions.
Link: Napa Valley Visitors Bureau
Driving Directions from Sonoma, past the Town of Napa, up to the top of Napa Valley (town of Calistoga)
The towns of Sonoma and Napa are surprising close, separated by a distance of 15 miles over low rolling hills. Once you’re in Napa, you can drive-up the west side of the valley on Hwy 29, or drive-up the east side on the Silverado Trail. At the top of Valley, in Calistoga, you can reverse directions.
Link: Napa Valley Visitors Bureau
Driving Directions from Sonoma, past the Town of Napa, up to the top of Napa Valley (town of Calistoga)