Mountain peaks around St. Helena offer diverse hiking experiences in California's wine country. The region features several summits that provide views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Napa Valley. These peaks are part of the Mayacamas mountain range, characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain. The area is known for its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Reaching Gunsight Rock means a lot of elevation gain from whichever trailhead you choose, but the view from the top is spectacular. You'll have Sonoma Valley, Sonoma Mountain, and San Pablo Bay laid out in front of your eyes. This area is still recovering from the devastating 2017 wildfires, but seeing the regeneration in progress is a sight to behold in its own right.
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In this beautiful section of the park, Gravel Road passes through The Saddle and is the primary junction for most trails in the Mill Valley region of the forest. The road is primarily flat with rolling sections that run parallel to Angwin-Parrett Field Airport, ending at Whoop-de-doos. The multi-use trails are a popular spot for hikers, bikers, horses, and dogs, so keep aware as you ride through this beautiful area, which has lots of flora, fauna, and wildlife to observe along the way.
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Bald Mountain is one of more than fifty peaks with this name in California. From here there is a beautiful view of the rolling mountains.
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Situated at an elevation of 2550 feet, this summit provides a challenging ascent that includes switchbacks along the paved trail. However, the effort is rewarded with breathtaking views of the lush Sugar Loaf Ridge landscape and the rolling hills beyond.
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In this beautiful section of the park, Gravel Road passes through The Saddle and is the primary junction for most trails in the Mill Valley region of the forest. The road is primarily flat with rolling sections that run parallel to Angwin-Parrett Field Airport, ending at Whoop-de-doos. The multi-use trails are a popular spot for hikers, bikers, horses, and dogs, so keep aware as you ride through this beautiful area, which has lots of flora, fauna, and wildlife to observe along the way.
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In this beautiful section of the park, Gravel Road passes through The Saddle and is the primary junction for most trails in the Mill Valley region of the forest. The road is primarily flat with rolling sections that run parallel to Angwin-Parrett Field Airport, ending at Whoop-de-doos. The multi-use trails are a popular spot for hikers, bikers, horses, and dogs, so keep aware as you ride through this beautiful area, which has lots of flora, fauna, and wildlife to observe along the way.
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Visitors to St. Helena often enjoy Bald Mountain Summit, which offers views of the Napa Valley. Another popular choice is Red Mountain Summit, known for its challenging trails and breathtaking views of the Sugar Loaf Ridge. Conn Peak is also a favorite, providing views of Lake Hennessey.
Yes, The Saddle area in the park features multi-use trails that are popular for hikers, bikers, horses, and dogs, making it a great family-friendly option. This area is known for its diverse flora, fauna, and wildlife.
The mountain peaks around St. Helena offer a variety of stunning views. From Bald Mountain Summit, you can enjoy nice views of the famous Napa Valley. Red Mountain Summit provides breathtaking views of the lush Sugar Loaf Ridge landscape and rolling hills. Conn Peak offers a beautiful view of Lake Hennessey, and Gunsight Rock provides spectacular panoramas of Sonoma Valley, Sonoma Mountain, and San Pablo Bay.
The trails vary in difficulty. For example, Bald Mountain Summit is generally considered intermediate. Red Mountain Summit and Gunsight Rock are described as challenging, often involving significant elevation gain and switchbacks. Conn Peak is suitable for those with moderate fitness.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find options like the Bald Mountain Loop in Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, which is a more difficult run, or moderate trails such as the Wastewater treatment loop from Calistoga. For more details, explore the Running Trails around St. Helena guide.
Absolutely. The region offers various mountain biking trails, including the Gray Pine Trail loop in Sugarloaf Ridge State Park and several challenging loops around Conn Peak and The Saddle. Check out the MTB Trails around St. Helena guide for more options.
The mountain peaks around St. Helena are rich in natural beauty. Areas like The Saddle are noted for their abundant flora, fauna, and wildlife. You can also expect to see vibrant wildflowers in the right season, especially around Conn Peak. The landscape includes rolling hills and diverse terrain characteristic of the Mayacamas mountain range.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, you can find routes like the Meadow Trail & Vista Trail loop in Annadel State Park or the Las Posadas State Forest loop. For more easy routes, refer to the Easy hikes around St. Helena guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views of the Napa Valley, Sugar Loaf Ridge, and Lake Hennessey from the various summits. The challenging yet rewarding ascents, the opportunity to see diverse flora and fauna, and the peaceful natural environment are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the area around Gunsight Rock is still recovering from the devastating 2017 wildfires. However, visitors find seeing the regeneration in progress to be a remarkable sight in itself, alongside the spectacular views from the top.
The Mayacamas mountain range is a significant geographical feature in California's wine country, characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain. Many of the peaks around St. Helena, including Bald Mountain Summit, are part of this range, offering diverse hiking experiences and scenic views of the surrounding landscapes.


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