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Nestled in the heart of the Napa Valley, Yountville is a charming town that epitomizes the California Wine Country lifestyle. It’s renowned for its gourmet dining and luxury experiences, with Michelin-starred restaurants and numerous high-end spas where you can while away your days. But it’s also surrounded by beautiful state parks, rugged mountains, and reservoirs for hiking, biking, and fishing, making it an outdoor lover’s paradise.

It was in 1836 that the first vineyards were planted in the Napa Valley by George Calvert Yount and it’s after this innovator that the town of Yountville is named. Today the vineyards stretch from the Mayacamas Mountains to the Napa River and attract visitors from near and far to sample the region’s legendary wines.

The town is within easy access to Napa, Sonoma, and Calistoga, making it a popular destination to rent an RV. Spend your days venturing through the surrounding wine country and soaking up the views from the mountain peaks before indulging in the gastronomy that makes this part of California so special.

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The Great Outdoors

Just a short drive from the center of Yountville will take you to the Sugarloaf Ridge State Park where you can take in the views of the Mayacamas Mountains from the peak of Bald Mountain. Go hiking to the 25-foot waterfall that cascades into the Sonoma Creek or stop in for a bit of stargazing at the Robert Ferguson Observatory.

Also nearby is the Hood Mountain Regional Park, a rugged landscape that encompasses the 2,730-foot summit of Hood Mountain. It offers views all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge on a clear day, as well as mountain biking and horseback riding trails to explore. If fishing and boating are more your things, head north from Yountville to the relax amidst the wetlands of the Lake Hennessey City Recreation Area.

Leave your luxury RV rental in Yountville and join a Napa Valley bike tour to explore its viticultural landscapes on two wheels, with plenty of opportunities to wine taste along the way. If you want to practice your swing, you can head to the nearby nine-hole course, considered one of the best championship greens in Northern California.

RV Parks

If you’re looking to book an RV in Napa County, the Napa Valley Expo RV Park is just a 20-minute drive to the south and offers full hookups just a stone’s throw from Downtown Napa. It’s situated on the Napa Valley County Fair Grounds, with Wi-Fi and a dog-friendly walking area. Alternatively, head north to the Calistoga RV Park adjacent to a golf course. There are level gravel pads with shady trees and bike racks for parking your two-wheelers, as well as water fill stations and Wi-Fi.

You can also consider setting up camp with the Yountville motorhome rental at Steel Canyon Campground on Lake Berryessa, about 30 miles northeast of Yountville. Campground amenities include portable toilets and access to the lake. Some sites have electrical hookups and are available with either pull-through or back-in access.

The city is home to a number of bakeries, cafes, and restaurants that are renowned for their gourmet fare, as well as gas stations for filling up your RV rental near Yountville. If you want to stock up on supplies, head south to bustling Napa. You’ll also find a Walmart Supercenter here and may be able to set up camp for a night or two with the manager’s permission.

Exploring the City

With its compact size and art-filled streets, Yountville is an ideal town to explore on foot. Grab a map and visit the various tasting rooms where you can sample the Napa Valley’s famed wines and produce. Chat directly with the winemakers at boutique, family-run wineries and experience large production wineries that are household names throughout the United States. If you want to discover the region’s rich history, stop in at the Napa Valley Museum to learn about the people and events that have shaped its viticultural legacy.

The town is also clustered with one-of-a-kind boutiques, art galleries, and specialty shops, including an award-winning chocolatier and the V Marketplace that occupies an attractive, late-19th-century building. Spend an afternoon browsing the designer jewelry and apparel for sale or head to one of the indulgent day spas for a pampering experience.

Yountville is also famously home to two Michelin-star restaurants. In addition to sampling their degustation menus, you can join a guided foodie tour of Yountville to pick up artisan cheese, caviar, and bread for your own gourmet picnic.

Whether you’re visiting Yountville for its wineries, spas, or gourmet experiences, begin your search for an RV rental in Yountville and start exploring.

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