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DRY CREEK ROAD
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Road Type:
County
Distance:
11.6 Miles
Rideability:
All Levels
Food:
In Napa
Fuel:
In Napa
Lodging:
In Napa
Cell Access:
Very Limited
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RIDE CONSIDERATIONS



 

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RIDE SERVICES

Food:

There are no places to eat on this road, so make sure and stop in Napa before heading out or pack a lunch!

Lodging:

In nearby Napa is the only place to spend the night.

Points of Interest:

Alston Park in Napa

 

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RIDE SUMMARY
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We started this road in Napa and followed it North and West up to the Sonoma County line where it reached Trinity Road. At the road's base in Napa there are nice winding turns through the valley, as you progress North the terrain changes as the elevation increases dramatically.

There are plenty of deer in the area so it is wise to keep an eye out for them unless you enjoy surprises !

If you elect to continue on Trinity road into Sonoma County then be prepared for some very short hairpin turns that have an extreme grade to them. The scenery is beautiful from the top of the mountains but be careful when you are riding.


 
 
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