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Napa

CA City

Road Trips to Napa

Napa is about a 1-hour drive from San Francisco, putting you at the southern end of Napa Valley. Driving here gives you control over your schedule and the ability to explore the valley's wineries and towns at your own pace. With 20 routes originating within 521 miles, Napa is accessible from multiple states, though most travelers come from California. The shortest drive is under an hour from nearby cities.

3 routes from 1 states, grouped by origin region. Closest: 414 mi.

First-time tip

Parking can be challenging in downtown Napa, especially during peak seasons and weekends. Consider using ride-sharing services or shuttles once you've reached your accommodation to navigate between wineries and restaurants.

About Napa

Napa is a city in the state of California, located 50 miles north of San Francisco, at the southern end of scenic Napa Valley.

From Wikivoyage under CC BY-SA 4.0.

From the Pacific

From within the Pacific region, expect drives ranging from 1.5 hours to 4.5 hours. For example, a 73-mile trip from Laguna, CA takes about 1.5 hours, while a 219-mile drive from Fresno, CA is closer to 4.5 hours. These drives place you directly in the heart of California's wine country.

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