Living in Calistoga is like being in a summer camp year round. I really love it here, and never plan to leave. It kind of reminds me of that old 60's T.V. show, " Andy of Mayberry" with Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, Don Knots,et al. One can get to know all the characters here by going to Cal Mart for groceries, and probably get to know half the town in less than a week.
Calistoga used to be considered rather "Funky". A lot of the locals remember those days. Being at the north end of the Napa Valley, people coming up for the first time will have already visited many tourist spots travelling only as far as St. Helena on Hwy 29.
Calistoga is now considered the Crown Jewel of the Napa Valley. Migrant farmworkers have lived here from the beginning, and the winery owners were usually living in St. Helena.That being said, for years people would mistakenly confuse the whole Napa Valley with the City of Napa. Back then, we Napakins (which includes everyone both up valley and down), were used to associating the area with what were three popular industries...Wine, Steel and Mental Health. Thanks in part to the State Hospital, and a hand full of Alcohol treatment centers.Kaiser Steel has since moved on. Some think of Napa Valley as a kind of Disneyland for adults. Others cringe at the thought.
Having lived here now for over thirty years, I've witnessed the transformation of an iconic, small town "T.V. concept" grow to a sizeable population of people, longing for as a place they can return to; that treasures the past but refuses to live in it. Today, it's rather "Chi-chi", and sort of like a little Carmel,CA.
We have the galleries,wine bars and Michelin- starred restaurants. Along with several upscale resorts with pools, spas, and of course the mud baths...which the locals call the "Calistoga Baptism". There is plenty to see and do, both inside and outside.
The good news is that people are really friendly here, and the crime rate is near zilch. The bad news is that our main streets have become stomping grounds for the well-to-do,and the price points that goes with them. Hospitality and Tourism has superceded some of the other more rural industries like wine farming.
That being said, we are all aware that there is always big changes afoot. Multiple renovations and new facililaties are popping up at a alarming rate. New additions to the high school, several new housing developments, repaved roads, a new power plant, a new entertainment center, more bed and breakfast domiciles, a vine trail for cyclists, and the list goes on.
Do we have the time and a reason to celebrate? You bet we do! Check out the recent free concert that happened at Pioneer Park this past week.
A great time was had by all, and in spite of everything going south these days, it's good to get away to a place like this.💖 God willing, the fires will be kept at bay.