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Parks Alumni Park: At the four-way stop in Angwin, across from gas station. Bothe-Napa Valley State Park: Halfway between St. Helena and Calistoga on Hwy. 29. Great hiking trails, native plant garden, visitor's center, horseback riding. Crane Park: Take Hwy. 29 through St. Helena towards Napa. Turn right by the A&W onto Grayson Street. Turn left at the end of the road. The park will be on your left. Elmshaven: Ellen White's last home. Go down Deer Park Rd. and turn right on Sanitarium Rd. At the bottom of the hill below St. Helena Hospital, turn right on Glass Mountain Rd. Follow the signs to Elmshaven on the right. Many Wineries also have beautiful quiet grounds open to the public. Pope Valley: Take North Howell Mountain Road down to Pope Valley for a winding, beautiful drive. Also nice along Snell Valley Road. Gorgeous in the spring. In early May catch the Iris farm. Mt. Veeder Road: Between Napa and Oakville Grade (a great drive all by itself ). Go left from there across the county line over to Highway 12 and follow your nose. Old Howell Mountain Road: Very windy drive down to St. Helena. Provides some great views of the Napa Valley. Conn Valley Road on the left will take you to Lake Hennessey. Knight's Valley: Take Highway 128 through Calistoga into Knight's Valley and take the Ida Clayton Rd. across the north side of Mt. St. Helena; comes out just this side of Middletown. Could come back by way of Butts Canyon Rd. / Pope Valley. Fort Ross: Just north from Jenner on Highway 1. Take Hwy. 29 into Calistoga. (Hwy. 29 becomes Hwy. 128.) Turn left at the gas station onto Petrified Forest Road, then right on Mark West Springs Road. Take this road across Hwy. 101, then head west on Hwy. 116, turn north on Hwy. 1. There is a great little winding road winding through the hills to Cazadero and eventually by Duncans Mills at Highway 116. Drives Hikes Buzzard's Roost: Off Ink Grade Rd. This is a nice easy hike with a nice vista. Mt. St. Helena and Table Rock: From Calistoga, drive north on Hwy. 29 almost 8 miles until signs show you've entered Robert Louis Stevenson State Park. There are parking lots on both sides of the road. The trail is on the left. The trail on the right goes to Table Rock, a two or three mile hike to a great overlook. Linda Falls: Paved trail starts immediately before Caioca Pass. Dirt trail takes off to left after 1/4 mile. After another 1/4 mile, the trail splits--take the trail on the right to the falls. (Caution: This area is private property marked with "No Trespassing" signs. Ask for owner's permission to pass.) Devil's Punchbowl: At the end of Liparita Avenue off White Cottage. Trail on the left leads about one mile downhill to large punchbowl and waterfall. Window Tree and Las Posadas Forest: Great hikes close to the College. Easiest access is from the College Airport or from the 90 degree turn on Las Posadas Road. Ideas for a Sabbath Afternoon

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Page 1: Ideas for a Sabbath afternoon - Clover Sitesstorage.cloversites.com/pacificunioncollegechurch...College. Easiest access is from the College Airport or from the 90 degree turn on Las

ParksAlumni Park: At the four-way stop in Angwin, across from gas station.

Bothe-Napa Valley State Park: Halfway between St. Helena and Calistoga on Hwy. 29. Great hiking trails, native plant garden, visitor's center, horseback riding.

Crane Park: Take Hwy. 29 through St. Helena towards Napa. Turn right by the A&W onto Grayson Street. Turn left at the end of the road. The park will be on your left.

Elmshaven: Ellen White's last home. Go down Deer Park Rd. and turn right on Sanitarium Rd. At the bottom of the hill below St. Helena Hospital, turn right on Glass Mountain Rd. Follow the signs to Elmshaven on the right.

Many Wineries also have beautiful quiet grounds open to the public.

Pope Valley: Take North Howell Mountain Road down to Pope Valley for a winding, beautiful drive. Also nice along Snell Valley Road. Gorgeous in the spring. In early May catch the Iris farm.

Mt. Veeder Road: Between Napa and Oakville Grade (a great drive all by itself ). Go left from there across the county line over to Highway 12 and follow your nose.

Old Howell Mountain Road: Very windy drive down to St. Helena. Provides some great views of the Napa Valley. Conn Valley Road on the left will take you to Lake Hennessey.

Knight's Valley: Take Highway 128 through Calistoga into

Knight's Valley and take the Ida Clayton Rd. across the north side of Mt. St. Helena; comes out just this side of Middletown. Could come back by way of Butts Canyon Rd. / Pope Valley.

Fort Ross: Just north from Jenner on Highway 1. Take Hwy. 29 into Calistoga. (Hwy. 29 becomes Hwy. 128.) Turn left at the gas station onto Petrified Forest Road, then right on Mark West Springs Road. Take this road across Hwy. 101, then head west on Hwy. 116, turn north on Hwy. 1. There is a great little winding road winding through the hills to Cazadero and eventually by Duncans Mills at Highway 116.

Drives

HikesBuzzard's Roost: Off Ink Grade Rd. This is a nice easy hike with a nice vista.

Mt. St. Helena and Table Rock: From Calistoga, drive north on Hwy. 29 almost 8 miles until signs show you've entered Robert Louis Stevenson State Park. There are parking lots on both sides of the road. The trail is on the left. The

trail on the right goes to Table Rock, a two or three mile hike to a great overlook.

Linda Falls: Paved trail starts immediately before Caioca Pass. Dirt trail takes off to left after 1/4 mile. After another 1/4 mile, the trail splits--take the trail on the right to the falls. (Caution: This area is private property marked with "No Trespassing" signs. Ask for owner's permission to pass.)

Devil's Punchbowl: At the end of Liparita Avenue off White Cottage. Trail on the left leads about one mile downhill to large punchbowl and waterfall.

Window Tree and Las Posadas Forest: Great hikes close to the College. Easiest access is from the College Airport or from the 90 degree turn on Las Posadas Road.

Ideas for a Sabbath Afternoon