Trailstompers Guide to SF Bay Area Trail Running
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The Wine Country.

Stretching from Napa north to Calistoga, the Wine Country is not just for tasting your favorite vintage. In addition to wine, the area boasts several remote parks, challenging trails, and spectacular views from one of the tallest mountains in the Bay Area. Click on the links below or use the interactive map to explore the parks and open spaces. Scroll down for a full listing of all of the Favorite Runs, rated by difficulty. For more information on how to work with GPX files, refer to the FAQ page.
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Multi-Park Run

Explore the Parks & Open Spaces in the Wine Country:
  • Skyline Wilderness Park (Napa)
  • Sugarloaf Ridge State Park (Kenwood)
  • Hood Mountain Regional Park (Kenwood) 🐾​ - Coming soon! 
  • Annadel State Park (Santa Rosa)
  • Armstrong Redwoods SNR and Austin Creek SRA (Guerneville)
  • Bothe-Napa Valley State Park (Calistoga)
  • Robert Louis Stevenson State Park & Mount St. Helena (Calistoga)

All of the Favorite Runs in the Wine Country rated by difficulty.

Easiest:
  • (4.8 miles, 900 feet) Coyote Peak Loop in Bothe-Napa Valley State Park (Calistoga)

Moderate:
  • (7.9 miles, 1600 feet) Bald Mountain Loop in Sugarloaf Ridge State Park (Kenwood)
  • (7.6 miles, 1000 feet) Small Lake Loop in Annadel State Park (Santa Rosa)

Moderate-Hard:
  • (11.6 miles, 1600 feet) Big Lake Loop in Annadel State Park (Santa Rosa)
  • (10.6 miles, 1600 feet) The Palisades Point-to-Point  in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park (Calistoga)
  • (10.6 miles, 2100 feet) Mount St. Helena Climb in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park (Calistoga)

Hard:
  • Coming soon!


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