CALISTOGA

CALIFORNIA

HOT... Springs

Renowned for its geothermal hot springs, cherished for their therapeutic benefits for centuries, the town offers visitors a range of rejuvenating spa experiences. From soothing mineral baths and revitalizing mud baths to relaxing hot spring soaks, the luxurious resorts and spas provide the perfect escape for relaxation and wellness.

Lat. 38.578796 | Long. -122.579704

Napa County

Scenic vineyards and the stunning backdrop of the Mayacamas Mountains

Calistoga, California.

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Calistoga Spa | Hot Springs

Immerse yourself in a serene hotel and spa retreat nestled in the heart of Napa Valley Wine Country. Calistoga Spa Hot Springs invites guests to unwind with attentive services and exceptional amenities, all set in a tranquil, rejuvenating atmosphere.

SOLAGE

"Indian Springs Calistoga" text logo

Explore this historic, iconic resort nestled in the picturesque Napa Valley, where olive and palm trees, vibrant roses, and fragrant herbs adorn the landscape. Embracing its rich heritage, the resort preserves its original 1910 Olympic mineral pool, maintaining a relaxed, timeless ambiance. Dedicated to crafting a truly unique experience, it offers guests an unforgettable blend of history, tranquility, and charm.

Calistoga Depot

Built in 1868 by Sam Brannan, the Calistoga Depot stands as the second-oldest train depot in California and marks the historic endpoint of the Napa Valley rail line. Rich in local history, it holds a cherished place in the town’s legacy.

Today, the Depot has transformed into a vibrant gathering spot, featuring hand-crafted food, drinks, and spirits across five beautifully designed venues. Relax with friends, savor delicious fare, play a game of pool, or enjoy live music. Looking for something special? Host an unforgettable private event in this one-of-a-kind setting.

Calistoga Winery Guide

Sign reading 'Cafe Sarafornia' with stylized font

Sam Brannan, California’s first millionaire, saw great potential in the geyser lands of upper Napa Valley as the perfect location for a luxurious resort catering to his affluent San Francisco friends. During a lively gathering, when asked how he planned to achieve this, Brannan famously declared, “I’m going to make it the Calistoga of Sarafornia!”—a playful twist on what he meant to say: the “Saratoga of California,” inspired by the renowned Saratoga Springs in New York. And so, the town—and eventually the diner—took on the name "Calistoga."

Evangeline

Calistoga Roastery logo with stylized text and a coffee cup icon.

For more than 30 years, Calistoga Roastery has been brewing the coffee that fuels Napa Valley’s mornings. Here, it’s all about great coffee, exceptional customer service, and fostering a strong sense of community.

FLEETWOOD

Logo of Johnny's Restaurant & Bar, circa 1933, featuring white script lettering on a black background.

Johnny's Restaurant & Bar, nestled within the historic Mount View Hotel in downtown Calistoga, offers a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. With five HDTVs streaming top sports entertainment, it’s the perfect spot to gather with friends and family. Known for the best happy hour in town, Johnny’s serves up house-made Mud City Brews, crafted cocktails, local wines, and delicious food. Stop by for great drinks, great eats, and even better company!