Getting Around

Explore the heart of Napa’s vineyards, tasting rooms, and wine culture—perfect for first-timers and seasoned enthusiasts alike.

Getting from one end of the valley to the other is straightforward — but getting around smartly takes a bit more thought, especially if wine is involved. Napa’s main corridor runs along Highway 29 and the Silverado Trail, and knowing how to navigate between them opens up the whole valley.

Here you’ll find practical guidance on every way to get around Napa — whether you’re driving, cycling, riding, or letting someone else take the wheel.

Quick Orientation

Navigate Napa Valley with confidence using this practical guide to all your transportation and getting-around options.

  • Driving routes and highway navigation tips
  • Shuttle, rideshare, and designated driver services
  • Cycling paths and bike-friendly routes
  • Parking tips in busy areas and popular towns
  • How to plan your day around efficient valley movement

Explore All Getting Around Experiences

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