- TripBuzz found 97 things to do with kids in or near Healdsburg, California, including 93 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bodega Bay, Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park and Guerneville.
- From Lake Sonoma to River's Edge Kayak & Canoe Tours, the Healdsburg area offers 71 different types of family activities, including: Lake, Bike Tours, Segway Tours and Kayaking.
- Healdsburg, located in California's Sonoma County, is one of the northern regions wine capitals. The city surrounds a 19th century historic plaza that is the areas focal point for both locals and tourists. There's an eclectic mix of wineries, high-end shopping, fine dining, jazz and art festivals and recreational attractions.
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Get to know California on a unique adventure organized by Getaway Adventures. The company offers hikes, cycling tours and kayaking excursions to adults, teens and families with young children. Small groups such as scout troops are also welcome.
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The Summerfield Cinemas is a medium-sized family-owned multiplex movie theater that specializes in showing independent, foreign, and festival circuit films and documentaries. The facility also has a snack bar and small cafe and coffee shop area.
15.4 Miles
Howarth Park is a 152-acre community park that provides recreational opportunities with a lake for fishing & boating. The park also features a softball field, tennis courts, picnic areas, unique playground structures, miles of hiking and jogging trails.
15.7 Miles
The permanent exhibits at the Sharpsteen Museum are designed to show the history of the upper Napa Valley from prehistory to post World War I. In addition to the exhibits, the museum features dioramas that depict Calistoga during its time in the 1860s when it was a resort.
15.8 Miles
Napa Valley Winery Bike Tour offers tours around wineries of the Napa Valley. The company offers comfortable bikes and interesting tour guides.
15.8 Miles
Acting as a full service bicycle store, the Calistoga Bikeshop provides a wide offering of bike gear from brands like Castelli, Pearl, Cervelo, Electra, and others along with bike rentals. The company also offers guided bike excursions in the local areas.
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Built in 1871 by Calistoga's first judge, the Palmer House is a quintessential example of Second Empire style. The home is now a private residence, and belongs to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Spring Lake Park is a 320 acre park featuring a 3 acre lagoon and 72 acre lake. The lagoon is suitable for swimming and the lake for boating and fishing. The park also maintains several picnic areas and a campground.
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A good first stop for visitors to the Napa Valley area, the Calistoga Visitors Center features a large collection of maps, brochures, and other informative materials, as well as a knowledgeable staff.
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Hikers and bicycle riders have access to many excellent and challenging trails within Annadel State Park. Entry is free. The park does not allow camping or off-trail cycling. Horses are only permitted on certain trails.