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| Above, vineyards along California Highway 29 in Napa Valley. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Back in the 1980s, I would go to Napa Valley ever so often the hit the wineries.
I would take tours of the wineries which would end in their tasting rooms. I would sample some wines and buy the ones that I liked. I would camp at Bothe-Napa State Park.
This was all when I lived in California. As I now live in New Mexico, I doubt that I will go to Napa Valley again unless the state's ridiculously high gasoline prices come drastically down.
Still, I would recommend a visit to Napa Valley. Perhaps an article in RV Travel may be enticing.
They begin it with:
California’s Napa Valley is known for its award-winning vineyards and wineries. You may be surprised to know that many other wonderful activities draw visitors to the valley, as well.
Napa’s gentle scenery, small-town charm, and cultural spots make it a great place for slower, more relaxed sightseeing. Of course, you can definitely plan to tour some wineries, but don’t limit yourself to only that. Check out these other visit-worthy things to do, too!
To read more, go here.

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