From rustic to deluxe, Napa cabins let you stay close to wine country in comfort.
There's no need to rough it when visiting Napa wine country. Choose a cabin in Napa Valley to easily sample wines at some of more than 400 wineries, and once you're ready for outdoor activities, try hiking the trails at Skyline Wilderness Park, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, or among the redwoods at Bothe-Napa Valley State Park, where you can also stay in a restored historic cabin. For water play, head to Lake Berryessa or the more low-key Lake Solano County Park, or soak in the hot springs at Calistoga. Opt for a cabin overlooking the ocean at Mount Tamalpais State Park or deep in the redwoods at Samuel P. Taylor State Park, and explore the rugged coast at Point Reyes National Seashore. Napa cabins at public parks tend to be fairly rustic, with limited amenities, while private cabin options include modern cabins, treehouses, and cottages, with amenities like hot tubs, fire pits, and wifi.