10,000 Steps in St. Helena

In celebration of the California sunshine, St. Helena encourages visitors to make the most of our walkable community, and fully experience St. Helena one step at a time, to reach the goal of walking 10,000 steps, or approximately five miles per day.

Traveling north up iconic Highway 29 will lead you to Napa Valley’s Main Street, St. Helena. This charming town offers stunning views, world-class dining, and laid-back luxury. Nestled in the heart of Napa Valley, local trails and breathtaking wineries offer a bounty of experiences to enjoy fresh air, admire the landscape and accomplish 10,000 steps.

St. Helena Welcome Center
St. Helena Welcome Center

Incorporated in 1876, the city of St. Helena is an epicenter of historical architecture and culture. Begin the day with a visit to the St. Helena Welcome Center, centrally located on Main Street, to pick up St. Helena Historical Society’s walking tour booklet. The curated Main Street Tour allows visitors to explore St. Helena’s commercial district, recognized by the National Register of Historic Places. The Side Street Tour of Spring St. gives visitors an in-depth glance into the historic community of St. Helena, highlighting churches, social halls, a library, the post office, and the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum. These walking tours easily add 1,000 to 2,000 steps while celebrating the rich history of small-town St. Helena.

Jacob Maily Park St. Helena
Jacob Meily Park

While exploring Main Street, pop into the deli at Sunshine Market and enjoy a picnic in Jacob Meily Park. After your meal, add another 1,000 steps on the paved walking trail along Sulphur Creek, within the park.

A short three miles north of downtown, Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park offers a glimpse back in time into the rural life of St. Helena’s residents. The fully-restored 1846 grain mill, built by Edward Turner Bale, provides background into the important role Napa Valley settlers played in the famous wine region’s industrialization. Add 4,000 steps with the History Trail, passing along Mill Creek, to visit the first church in the Napa Valley and Pioneer Cemetery.

Bale Grist Mill Park
Bale Grist Mill

For days when indoor steps are preferred, experience the iconic Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, the world’s premier culinary college. The school, built-in 1888, offers a 30-minute tour of the 117,000 square foot stone building, or about 1,000 steps. Coffee at the Spice Islands Market or dinner at the Gatehouse Restaurant, both showcasing the skills and talents of students at the CIA, is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Dinner at the CIA
Dinner at the CIA

St. Helena provides endless vineyards to enjoy a glass of wine outdoors while logging steps. Round out the day in southern St. Helena at Whitehall Lane Winery and Vineyards, where exploring the property during their estate tour and tasting will add more than 1,000 steps. The tour provides an educational element, with an overview of winemaking from vine to glass, all while walking through the vineyards and admiring the views of the surrounding mountain range.