Visiting Napa Valley for the weekend, I wanted to get a little hiking in. Originally, I had planned to hike to Zim Zam falls, but with the wet weather forecast, I decided to stick a little closer to civilization. I'll visit the falls another time . . . a dryer time.
Heading to Napa's Skyline Adventure Park, just on the southeastern outskirts of town, I had to contend with a long line of cars entering the park. Apparently, there is a disc golf tournament this morning. When I finally found the trail-head and parked, it was an interesting maze through some fenced off areas before reaching the foot of the hills into which the trails climb.
As I reach the fork, another side trail leads off towards a broken stone wall. I wander over for a peek anticipating a cliff of some sort, but it turns out to be just more fog-covered rolling hills. Beautiful in it's own right, but nothing spectacular.
The trails in many places here have taken some pretty harsh damage from mount backs, as witnessed, by the deep ruts carved into the hillside. I wish park officials would address this better.
Arriving back at the trail head, I pack up and head for my second destination a few miles North. This short trail was only about 2.3 miles, but I'll add to that with my next stop.
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