Fourth of July Parade & Carnival – Calistoga
A hometown Independence Day staple with a family-friendly parade, carnival games, picnic area and kids zone—perfect for Napa Valley residents looking to celebrate locally with fun for all ages.
Historic East Village offers a well-designed cycling infrastructure that makes getting around convenient and enjoyable. Numerous supermarkets, restaurants, and coffee shops are located within close proximity, providing ample options for dining and shopping needs. The neighborhood contains several parks, offering excellent opportunities to spend time outdoors and connect with nature. A variety of housing options are available, including spacious apartments and detached homes in many sizes, from lofts to larger units. With easy access to highways and plentiful parking, transportation by car is seamless. Residents can also rely on multiple bus lines, with stops conveniently nearby for additional transit options.
Those who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere and spending time outdoors will feel at home in Historic East Village. Even though the atmosphere is not the liveliest in this area with its around 10 bars, there are options for nighttime activities. However, there are a few public green spaces close by for residents to visit, including Hawthorn Park, and they are especially well-situated, which results in them being easy to reach from the majority of locations within the neighborhood.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Nestled within Napa’s west side, Skyline Wilderness Park spans 850 acres of rugged terrain offering over 25 miles of hiking trails and an 18‑hole disc golf course, making it a standout for outdoor recreation right in the neighborhood. ([homes.com](https://www.homes.com/local-guide/napa-ca/?utm_source=openai))
Sitting atop a scenic bluff east of downtown Napa, Alta Heights is a residential enclave with winding Montecito Boulevard, custom homes, expansive valley vistas, and walkable access to Downtown—an architecturally rich and community‑oriented neighborhood. ([homes.com](https://www.homes.com/local-guide/napa-ca/?utm_source=openai))
The historic Downtown or Abajo District blends Victorian charm with modern life—walkable streets lined with boutiques, wine bars, eateries, and galleries, all just steps from Napa’s lively riverfront and cultural heart. ([napatracystyle.com](https://napatracystyle.com/blog/a-locals-guide-to-napas-neighborhoods?utm_source=openai))
Located at 4300 Linda Vista Avenue, this neighborhood gem features a community center with gymnasium, meeting spaces, and adjacent park with pickleball, tennis courts and playgrounds—serving as a daily hub for recreation and gatherings. ([cityofnapa.org](https://www.cityofnapa.org/363/Community-Centers?utm_source=openai))
The tree‑lined Napa Valley College campus overlooks the Napa River and includes a performing arts center, ceramics studio, teaching winery, and culinary school satellite in St. Helena, anchoring the neighborhood with arts and learning. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napa_Valley_College?utm_source=openai))
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A hometown Independence Day staple with a family-friendly parade, carnival games, picnic area and kids zone—perfect for Napa Valley residents looking to celebrate locally with fun for all ages.
A prestigious annual festival featuring world‑class music, opera, wellness events, free daily concerts and family programs—offering Napa residents unparalleled cultural and culinary experiences.
A vibrant summer celebration with wine tasting, live DJ and Bollywood dance performance, and food truck fare—ideal for Napa locals seeking a lively community wine‑themed outing.
View event details →A large weekly market spanning 12 blocks with fresh produce, artisan goods, live entertainment and family activities—great for Des Moines residents or Napa visitors traveling east and seeking a vibrant local experience.
A free, long‑running summer concert series featuring concert and jazz band music under the stars—perfect for Des Moines locals wanting accessible, community‑oriented live music.
A free concert marking the revival of this downtown outdoor venue, with local artist Andrew Hoyt performing—an exciting cultural restart for Des Moines residents.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Napa Valley
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