Bothe-Napa Valley State Park

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Bothe-Napa Valley State ark Our Mission The mission of California State arks is to provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state s extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation. California State arks supports equal access. rior to arrival, visitors with disabilities who need assistance should contact the park at. This publication is available in alternate formats by contacting: CALIFORNIA STATE ARKS.O. Box 942896 Sacramento, CA 946-0001 For information call: () 777-0369. (916) 653-6995, outside the U.S. 711, TTY relay service www.parks.ca.gov Discover the many states of California. Sun-dappled oaks stand fast amidst magnificent soaring redwoods, pines and other mossy, wizened trees shading the trails at Bothe-Napa Valley State ark. SaveTheRedwoods.org/csp Bothe-Napa Valley State ark 3801 St. Helena Highway Calistoga, CA 94515 2010 California State arks

A place for all seasons, Bothe-Napa Valley State ark offers visitors a different kind of California wine country experience. Nestled in historic Napa Valley five miles north of St. Helena, the 1,900-acre park features campsites, rugged trails and a swimming pool. In summer, coast redwood and Douglas-fir trees shade the park, creating a refuge from Napa Valley s summertime heat. In spring, calypso orchids, trillium and other wildflowers greet hikers. Autumn brings showy fall foliage, and in winter, mosses and fungi dot the park. park history Native eople From 6,000 B.C., the Koliholmanok ("woods people") lived in the areas now called Calistoga, along Ritchey and south as far as Rutherford. These hunter-gatherers made fine obsidian tools knives, scrapers, arrow and spear points as well as intricate baskets and ceremonial objects. The Koliholmanok people were thought to number about 2,000 before the Europeans came to Alta California. When Spanish settlers arrived, it is believed that they called the native people guapo for their bravery, daring and good looks; the native people eventually became known as the Wappo. Mexican feudal barons and gold seekers upset the Wappo balance of life, and diseases such as smallpox devastated the Wappo population. The park is nestled among the rolling hills of Napa Valley wine country. By 1855, nearly 20 years after Missouri fur trapper George C. Yount planted the area s first grapevines, only a fraction of the Wappo people remained. Wappo descendants in Napa and counties continue to practice and honor their ancestral traditions. Early ioneers Dr. Edward T. Bale was given 18,000 acres of land in the 1840s through a Mexican land grant. To process grain into meal using water power, Dr. Bale built the nearby Bale Grist Mill, which is now a state historic park, 1.5 miles south of this park. The valley's first school was built near the mill by Sarah Fosdick Graves, a member of the Donner arty. The first church in Napa Valley was built in 1853. Named for Asa White, its pioneer Methodist- Episcopal preacher, the church site is near ioneer Cemetery on the History. Bothe-Napa Valley s visitor center was originally built for George and Angeline Kellogg Tucker around 1858. Tucker family graves lie in the park's ioneer Cemetery. The portion of Dr. Bale's land now called Bothe-Napa Valley State ark was purchased in the 1870s by Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hitchcock of San Francisco. The Hitchcocks' second home, Lonely, was built on the property. Hitchcock, his wife Martha and his daughter, Lillie Hitchcock Coit, entertained San Francisco society at Lonely and helped popularize the sunny valley as a summer getaway from the city. Lillie had been saved from a fire by San Francisco firemen when she was a child. She became an unofficial mascot for San Francisco's fire brigades. After Lillie Hitchcock Coit's death in 19, her bequest to the city paid for the building of nozzleshaped Coit Tower, honoring San Francisco s firefighters. Her summer home Lonely also burned to the ground in 19. aradise ark, 19-1959, stood on this site. The resort's pool is all that remains.

The park offers numerous recreational opportunities such as swimming, exploring the creek, hiking, camping, (continued on next page) NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE The park ranges in elevation from 300 to 2,000 feet above sea level. Coast redwoods grow in the north slopes and canyons. Bothe-Napa Valley is the farthest inland of the redwood state parks. Redwood forests obtain at least 30 percent of their moisture from fog. As the planet's climate changes, coast redwoods cannot absorb vital nutrients when less fog is present on warmer days. Other trees include tan oak, Douglasfir and madrone. lants that the Wappo depended upon for food, medicine, shelter, tools, ceremonies and crafts still grow in the Native lant Garden: oaks, ghost pine, sedge, acific rush, wild tobacco and soap root. Volcanic rocks ranging in age from 3-5 million years underpin the park and accumulated in layers, ranging in composition and texture from frothy pumice to powdery ash lake deposits and glassy tuffs. These materials "born of fire" contribute to the highly prized characteristics of this world-class wineproducing region. Animals in the park include the crow-sized pileated woodpecker, one of six different woodpeckers in the park. Most of the park s four-legged creatures are nocturnal, so mountain lions, coyotes, raccoons and bobcats are rarely seen. RECREATION s Almost 10 miles of trails, in 12 different loops, are available to hikers, equestrians and bicyclists. The moderately strenuous Coyote eak is the most popular, climbing 1.5 miles to the 1,170-foot peak for scenic vistas of the valley and hills, Mount Saint Helena and Upper Ritchey Canyon. Other park trails vary in their difficulty. The 1.1-mile History leads from the picnic area past the ioneer Cemetery to Bale Grist Mill State Historic ark. The Ritchey Canyon leads to the Traverso Homestead site, dating to the 1880s. icnics The park has 50 picnic tables with barbecue stoves and water faucets available. Campsite tables are reserved for registered campers. A large group picnic site has a shade ramada, a sink

hoto courtesy of Jim Scarf hoto courtesy of Jules Evens Campfire Center The campfire center includes accessible seating. Accessibility is continually improving. For current updates, call (916) 445-8949 or visit http://access.parks.ca.gov. NEARBY STATE ARKS Bale Grist Mill State Historic ark 1.5 miles south off Highway Robert Louis Stevenson State ark 12 miles north on Highway sightseeing near the ioneer Cemetery, or bird watching for pileated woodpeckers or endangered spotted owls. and an electrical outlet. Reserve the group picnic site by calling. Camping The park s 50 campsites are available year-round at the valley's only state park campground. Nine sites offer walk-in and tent-only camping. Another site is reserved for hikers and bicyclists. These ten sites are each limited to five occupants. Forty site-specific family campsites may be reserved for dates between March and October. The group camp may be reserved year-round. Visit www.parks.ca.gov or call () 444-7275 for details and reservations. Swimming Overheated valley visitors are tempted to cool off in natural spring water. One of only two public pools in the state park system, the former aradise ark pool is usually open afternoons from Memorial Day until Labor Day. Visitor Center Generally open on weekends, the visitor center contains exhibits of plants, implements, ceremonial artifacts and baskets made or used by the Wappo. Historic photos of the property's earlier uses, including the popular aradise ark era, are displayed. The sales area offers interpretive materials and local guidebooks. ACCESSIBLE features Camping Two accessible sites are near generally accessible restrooms, with roll-in showers nearby. Assistance may be needed. Accessible parking is available. icnic Area The day-use and group picnic areas include accessible parking tables and adjacent restrooms/showers. Swimming ool During summer months, a pool lift enhances swimming access. LEASE REMEMBER All natural and cultural features, including down wood, are protected by law and may not be removed or disturbed. Firewood is sold by the camp hosts. Dogs must be on a six-foot maximum leash and must be confined to a tent or vehicle at night. Except for service animals, dogs are not allowed on trails or in the pool area. Fires are permitted only in park fire grates or stoves. Be on the watch for poison oak, found in nearly all areas of the park. Contact (even when dormant) can cause a severe rash. Remember, "Leaves of three let them be!" oison oak

1 1 1 Legend CH Major Road aved Road : Hiking : Hiking and Horse 2200 : Hiking, Horse, Bicycle Intermittent Stream Accessible Feature Camp Host ark Entrance Ritchey Sites 19-50 Ritchey Redwood 1-50 Larkmead Lane Sites 1-18 CH 2200 Ritchey Campfire Center Campsites Group Group icnic Area Horse Concession Locked gate arking Kiosk Napa River Native American lant Garden Horse Concession (Seasonal) Redwood R I VAT E 1 icnic Area Restrooms Showers Swimming head Viewpoint Visitors Center Waterfall ool to Calistoga, R.L. Stevenson S Ritchey Ritchey Group 1 1 1 0 250 500 750 Feet 75 150 225 300 Meters 0 Day Use Area ioneer Cemetery History Ritchey Ritchey Canyon 1 This park receives support in part from a nonprofit organization. For more information, contact: Napa Valley State arks Association 3801 St. Helena Hwy. Calistoga, CA 94515 www.napavalleystateparks.org Ritchey Canyon Spring T rail Nash South Fork South Fork Bothe-Napa Valley State ark Coyote eak Vineyard Ritchey Canyon Redwood Coyote eak 1170ft 357m Coyote eak Hitchcock Site Napa River ark Entrance Ritchey Larkmead Lane Native American lant Garden Redwood B O T H E - N A A VA L L E Y S TAT E A R K see detail map above left Ritchey Group Day Use Area ioneer Cemetery Cal-Fire History Bodega Bay acific Ocean 0 Austin SRA Armstrong Redwoods SNR Fort Ross SH Coast S 116 Mill ond Site 2010 California State arks Map by Eureka Cartography, Berkeley, CA 101 Bodega Bay 1 Marconi Conference Center SH Tomales Bay S Bothe-Napa Valley S oint Reyes NS 10 20 Miles 0 10 20 30 Kilometers Santa Rosa etaluma 12 Annadel S Jack London SH Olompali SH Novato Samuel. Taylor S Robert Louis Stevenson S 101 San Rafael Calistoga Sugarloaf Ridge S 37 Bale Grist Mill SH etaluma Adobe SH San ablo Bay Lake Berryessa St Helena SH Napa Vallejo 80 Richmond B A L E G R I S T M I L L S TAT E H I S T O R I C A R K R O E R T Y 1 1 Mill 1 1 Traverso Homestead 1 R I VAT E R O E R T Y Mill to St. Helena 1 1 1 0 500 1500 2500 Feet 0 150 300 450 750 Meters hoto courtesy of atti Davi rotect our forest vegetation by staying on the trails at all times. The Visitor Center has exhibits, artifacts and historic information. Bale Grist Mill SH