{"id":58477,"date":"2017-08-01T18:31:16","date_gmt":"2017-08-02T01:31:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cookiesandclogs.com\/?p=58477"},"modified":"2018-03-20T22:30:30","modified_gmt":"2018-03-21T05:30:30","slug":"things-to-do-in-napa-no-wine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cookiesandclogs.com\/things-to-do-in-napa-no-wine\/","title":{"rendered":"11 Things to Do in Napa, CA that Don\u2019t Involve Drinking Wine"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Not too long ago, I was invited to spend a few days in Napa, CA at Riverpointe Napa Valley Resort. At first, I refused. I\u2019ve been to Napa a few times but, in general, the area didn’t appeal to me because I don\u2019t drink wine. (No matter how much I try, I can\u2019t get used to the taste of alcohol.) Surprisingly, the property was A-okay with me doing a piece on things to do in Napa that don\u2019t involve wine. Challenge accepted! After a ton of research, Frans and I set off to explore non-Wine Country.<\/p>\n

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Things to Do in Napa, CA Besides Wine<\/h3>\n

Local Landmark: Beringer Vineyards<\/strong><\/p>\n

Okay, I know what you\u2019re thinking. If I\u2019m going to write about places that don\u2019t involve wine, why would I include a winery? Well, Beringer Vineyards<\/a> is the “longest continuously operating winery in Napa.” You can tour the first floor of the historic Rhine house (built in 1884) with wooden panel and stained-glass windows, tour the caves ($30\/pp), listen to live music, play bocce ball, and read about how the winery fared during and after prohibition.<\/p>\n

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Cooking: Culinary Institute of America (CIA) at Greystone<\/strong><\/p>\n

While Culinary Institute of America (CIA) at Greystone<\/a> is mainly a school campus for students aiming for culinary or baking and pastry associate degrees, visitors are also welcome. Public cooking demonstrations are held regularly so check the online schedule for times and for pricing. The stone building\u00a0itself dates back to\u00a01889 and houses a small museum, store, restaurant, cafe, Ghiradelli Discovery Center, and giant wine barrels from its winery days.<\/span><\/p>\n

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History: Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park<\/strong><\/p>\n

Step back in time and see how wheat and corn flour were milled in the 1800\u2019s at Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park<\/a>. Millers, dressed in time-appropriate clothing, will talk about the history of milling, the story behind Bale Grist Mill, equipment used (water wheel, grind stones, etc.), types of flour, and the traditional process of grinding flour. The miller will then do a demonstration. The tour is $5 for adult and $2 for children. Flour does get everywhere so only join the tour on a day they’re grinding corn if you are allergic to wheat flour. Families can take the nearby trail to hike in Bothe-Napa Valley State Park.<\/p>\n

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Bike Rental: Napa Valley Bike Tours<\/strong><\/p>\n

Napa is the perfect spot to explore by bicycle. Many streets have bike lanes and there\u2019s a dedicated bike path called the Napa Valley Vine Trail. Riding on shared streets is kind of scary for me since I\u2019m not very good at riding a bicycle. So, I loved going on the Vine Trail since it\u2019s only for bikes (and pedestrians) and it\u2019s wide enough for whole families to ride together. We borrowed bikes from Napa Valley Bike Tours<\/a>, which is located right next to the Vine Trail. They offer hybrid bikes with airless tires, cruiser bikes, and tandem bikes. But, I highly recommend spending a little extra for electric bikes. With light pedaling, you can go about 13 miles per hour will almost no effort even on slight inclines. Your legs will thank you after 4-5 hours of riding…<\/p>\n