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Forming part of the Napa Valley’s legendary wine-growing region, Oakville is surrounded by magnificent vineyards dotted with cellar doors. It began life in the mid-19th century as a water stop along the Napa Valley Railroad, which was founded by early California pioneer Samuel Brannan to transport tourists from Vallejo’s ferry port to Calistoga. The first vineyard was established by H.W. Crabb in 1868 and the settlement later named after its dense grove of green valley oaks.

From a single vineyard, Oakville is now home to more than 20 wineries and along the route of the famous Napa Valley Wine Train. Its historic grocery store makes it a popular spot to pick up picnic supplies when exploring the Napa Valley and the ideal destination to rent an RV.

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The Great Outdoors

After picking up your RV rental in Oakville, you can get up close to coastal redwoods at the Bothe-Napa Valley State Park, which lies a 15-minute drive north. Stroll along the rocky creek bed of Ritchey Canyon’s Redwood Trail or take a dip in the park’s swimming pool, with plenty of picnic tables situated beneath the towering Douglas firs where you stop for lunch. Adjacent lies the Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park, which centers around a water-powered grist mill that dates to the mid-19th century. If you coincide your visit with the weekend, you can join a guided tour and watch mill demonstrations, with flour produced at the mill available for purchase.

A short drive west of Oakville sprawls the Sugarloaf Ridge State Park where you can stretch your legs on one of the hiking trails that lead to the peak of Bald Mountain. Take in the sweeping views across the Mayacamas Mountains or climb to the nearby summit of Hood Mountain, with views all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge on a clear day. Keen anglers should head east to Lake Hennessey, a popular boating and recreational area that’s renowned for its bass.

Aside from its hiking and fishing activities, the Napa Valley is an idyllic destination to explore on two wheels, with various opportunities to bike either independently or as part of a tour. Golfers can also get out on the fairways, with championship greens that offer sweeping views across the mountainous surrounds.

RV Parks

You can pick up a camper rental in Oakville and head north to Calistoga to base yourself at the Calistoga RV Park, which nestles amidst shady trees on the edge of a golf course. This pet-friendly RV park has plenty of grassy space and bike racks, with Wi-Fi also available.

Alternatively, book an RV in Napa County and stay at the Napa Valley Expo RV Park, which lies just on the outskirts of downtown Napa in the Napa Valley County Fair Grounds. It features concrete pads surrounded by grassy lawns, with Wi-Fi and a dog-friendly walking area.

If you don’t necessarily need hookups, take your Oakville travel trailer rental to the Bothe-Napa Valley State Park, which is nestled amidst towering redwoods and Douglas fir trees. In addition to RV sites, there are bathrooms and shower facilities available, as well as fire rings, barbecues, and picnic tables.

Oakville is home to a small grocery store where you can stock up on picnic supplies, with supermarkets, cafes, and restaurants available in nearby Yountville. There are also gas stations here where you can fill up before heading to Oakville. Alternatively, you can hop in the Oakville motorhome rental and drive north to the Walmart in Napa where you may be able to set up camp for a night or two with the manager’s permission.

Exploring the City

Oakville’s tiny village center is easy to explore on foot and home to a post office and a grocery store founded in 1881. A five-minute drive south will take you to lively Yountville, which is home to the Napa Valley Museum where you can delve into the history of the region, as well as specialty shops, art galleries, and boutiques. After parking your Oakville RV rental, you can pick up a map to explore the town on foot, with plenty of tasting rooms and gourmet restaurants where you can sample the region’s famed gastronomy.

Farther south lies Napa, which serves as the county seat and is a bustling hub for the surrounding wine country. It’s clustered with late-19th century and early-20th-century architecture, such as the Napa Valley Opera House, as well as a famous riverfront market packed with food vendors and local produce stalls. It’s also here that the Napa Valley Wine Train departs, with vintage Pullman cars transporting passengers on an unforgettable journey through Yountville, Rutherford, and Oakville en route to St. Helena.

Aside from the Napa Valley Wine Train, you can also tour the Napa Valley on a scenic drive in your RV. Follow the Silverado Trail as it runs the length of Napa Valley, passing numerous wineries and cellar doors en route from Napa to Calistoga. The Oakville Grade to Trinity scenic drive is also popular, winding west through the Mayacamas Mountains, with spectacular twists and turns that offer panoramic views across the vineyard-swathed hills.

Whether you’re visiting Napa Valley for its wineries, mountainous landscapes, or historic towns, start your search for an RV rental in Oakville, CA, today.

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