- Our list of the best things to do in Benicia, California, features the top 813 nearby activities — including 305 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Benicia, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
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Napa Valley Bike Tours is a local tour company offering a range of bicycle tour packages such as Classic Bike Tours, Cycling in the Vineyards, self-guided tours and more. They also offer luxury car tours of the wine country.
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Visitors can take a wine tasting adventure in a Cadillac Escalade across Napa and Sonoma on Consort Wine Tours. The guide takes into account the tastes of the guests when picking the wineries to stop at.
27.2 Miles
First planted in 1836, the Dominus Estate is a winery in Napa Valley that produces Bordeaux-style blends of wine. The estate sits on 124-acres of land and the vineyard extends 108-acres.
27.3 Miles
NV Tours offers a range of upscale boutique wine tasting opportunities with its various customized tour packages which include private estate wine tours, airport transportation, private dining and much more.
27.3 Miles
At Yountville Park, you can access four picnic table sites and play a game of bocce ball. The site also offers reservations for prospective guests who wish to host an event in the park.
27.3 Miles
The Iron Horse Trail offers guests the opportunity to go hiking, biking, or horse riding. The trail, which is 20 feet wide, connects to residential and commercial areas, open spaces and parks, and community facilities.
27.3 Miles
The Stafford Lake Disc Golf Course is a professional disc golf course that doesn't allow dogs. Wildlife that can be seen at the park include deer, geese, ground squirrels, wild turkey, vultures, and hawks.
27.3 Miles
A regional park known for its hiking trails, Tassajara Creek Regional Park offers extensive opportunities for wildlife viewing and a moderate difficulty level for hikers. The park also has a dog park area.
27.4 Miles
Surrounded by rolling green hills and stately trees is Rocky Memorial Dog Park. The park features vast wide open green spaces for dogs to run off-leash and experience Petaluma in a safe, fenced environment.
27.5 Miles
Known for its Brut de Noirs wine, Robert Hunter Winery produces four wines for visitors to sample. The winery offers tours of its gardens with 200 year old trees by appointment.