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Calistoga is ideal for spa lovers, wine aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Hot springs and mud baths may not be suitable for those with health issues or skin or smell sensitivities.
Wear comfortable shoes, and bring sun protection and water if planning to engage in outdoor activities.
Many of the wineries near Calistoga are wheelchair-accessible, but it's best to check ahead to avoid disappointment.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Calistoga. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Calistoga is a city in Napa Valley, so it’s free to visit independently. Alternatively, tours are a great way to experience Calistoga: prices range from US$17 for self-guided driving tours to US$219 for bike tours and US$290 for food and wine tours.
The best months to visit Calistoga depend on what you’d like to do. May to October is considered the high season, when you’re likely to enjoy the year’s best weather and many local events are held. Come in harvest season—August to October—to see winemakers harvesting the grapes. March and April offer lower accommodation prices, better availability for tastings, and spring blooms.
With its location in California’s Napa Valley, Calistoga is known for world-class vineyards and wine tasting. As such, tours of Calistoga largely focus on food and drink. However, Calistoga is also known for its wellness culture; spas with hot springs and mud baths are often included on tours to the area.
Yes, visiting Calistoga is worth it, especially if you’re a wine lover or a spa enthusiast. The area is famed for its mud baths; Calistoga mud is uniquely mineral-rich, thanks to a combination of volcanic ash (the result of long-past volcanic activity from Mt. St. Helena) and water from mineral hot springs. There are also plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, such as cycling and hiking.
Yes, Calistoga is a great destination for families with kids. From interactive museums and natural hot springs to erupting geysers and nearby state parks, there’s no shortage of things to do. Family-friendly resorts and outdoor activities make it easy for visitors of all ages to relax and explore.













































































































