Enjoy a waterfront RV stay at one of Napa’s best-kept secrets.
There's a lot more to Napa than cabernet sauvignon and Michelin stars, and one of the best places to discover the region’s outdoorsy side is Lake Berryessa, which stretches along the eastern side of California Wine Country. It’s a fantastic RV destination with boat ramps for those who are towing their own boats or Jet Skis and plenty of space for kayaking, water-skiing, paddleboarding, and swimming. Explore the trailheads and day use areas that dot the northern, western, and southern edges of the lake, and go fishing for bass and trout in the lake and adjacent Putah Creek. When you’re ready for that bottle of cab, head half an hour to Napa’s Silverado Trail for wine tasting. RV parks, resorts, and campgrounds are mostly found on the southern end of the lake, with a couple more along the western side. Hookups are not always available, especially during red flag warnings in wildfire season.