InnCalistoga Wine Way Inn
An Arts and Crafts home built in the early 1900s with a multi-level redwood deck facing Mount St. Helena.

The mineral water lap pool stays open 24 hours and the clothing-optional policy extends through the hot tub and Finnish sauna areas. Two guesthouses sit separate from the main building, and the adults-only rule means the only noise after dark comes from the frogs in the meadow.
Breakfast comes with the room and is served poolside or delivered to the suite. The mineral water pool area has both sun terraces and shaded spots with dining tables, and the hot tub sits next to the dry sauna. Most guests spend late afternoon between the pool and the Meadow View Deck, where two cabanas are set up with sofas and chaise lounges facing the open land.

Meadowlark Country House sits on 20 acres a few minutes north of Calistoga's main strip, far enough out that the property backs onto open meadow. Terra cotta tiles and warm wood run through the main building where the eight suites are located. The two guesthouses stand apart, each with private decks where jasmine blooms most of the year.

The accommodations at Meadowlark Country House & Resort consist of eight suites and two separate guesthouses, each designed to blend European charm with modern comfort. Many of these inviting spaces feature cozy fireplaces, oversized Jacuzzi tubs, and private decks or terraces, creating a serene retreat where guests can unwind and rejuvenate amidst the beauty of Napa Valley.

Guests can indulge in a tranquil spa experience at Meadowlark, which includes a seasonally heated mineral water lap pool, a large hot tub, and a Finnish dry sauna. The spa area embraces the European tradition of relaxation, offering both sunny and secluded spaces for guests to unwind, making it a perfect sanctuary for rejuvenation. Highlights include mineral water lap pool, hot tub, finnish dry sauna.
Opt for a suite with a private terrace to enjoy morning coffee with a view, or consider one of the guesthouses for added privacy. Since the resort is dog-friendly, it’s a great choice for travelers looking to bring their furry companions along for the adventure. For those seeking a quieter experience, visiting during the shoulder seasons can provide a more tranquil atmosphere, away from peak tourist crowds.
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