Written by Sierra on July 1, 2004
- The Mayacamas Indians who lived in the Napa Valley region were the original beneficiaries of the natural hot springs in the area, then early Spanish settlers. Eventually Napa became known for its farmland, and winemakers...
Written by food&fun on April 22, 2002
- As part of the spa package I did at Dr. Wilkinson's, I spent the morning at the salon. My salon person started off with a Cerofango Treatment for my feet, which began with a...
Written by food&fun on April 22, 2002
- As part of my spa package, I got "The Works," an aftrnoon of pampering and strange experiences.
I was led to the locker room, where I left my clothes and wrapped myself in a large, soft...
Written by nmagann on December 14, 2000
- The treatments we had began with a mud bath. There were two side by side tubs. You don't get into the mud bath as it is heated from the bottom and very hot....
Written by Travel Queen on November 7, 2000
- Check this one out. It costs $6 to see this real active geyser. It's on the main drag also and I believe there's a public pool that's heated by the geyser water. Pretty...
Written by Travel Queen on November 2, 2000
- Calistoga and Napa are have a lot of cute little shops for antique shopping. They also have a certain amount of craft shops to check out....
Written by Travel Queen on November 2, 2000
- I have yet to do this but I read and hear from friends rave reviews about the food on this infamous Wine Train. Yes it's a little pricey but from what I hear it's...
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