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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Napa_RiverNapa River - Wikipedia

    The Napa River is a river approximately 55 miles (89 km) long in the U.S. state of California. It drains a famous wine-growing region called the Napa Valley, in the mountains north of the San Francisco Bay. Milliken Creek and Mt. Veeder watersheds are a few of its many tributaries.

  2. The Napa River, a vital and picturesque waterway, originates from the slopes of Mt. St. Helena and meanders through the breadth of Napa County before it finally merges with the waters of San Pablo Bay.

  3. The Napa River is one of the largest Central Coast Range rivers draining 426 sq. miles on its 50 mile journey from Mt. St. Helena to the San Pablo Bay.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Napa_RiverNapa River - Wikiwand

    The Napa River is a river approximately 55 miles (89 km) long in the U.S. state of California. It drains a famous wine-growing region called the Napa Valley, in the mountains north of the San Francisco Bay.

  5. Jan 1, 2007 · In this unrelenting monocrop, wildlife mostly consists of gophers, jackrabbits, grape-scavenging starlings, and a few raptors. The engine that carved this famous valley, the Napa River, would be unrecognizable to the Wappos who once harvested its fish.

  6. Jul 13, 2012 · Seeps and springs trickle into small creeks that emerge onto the valley floor, initiating the complex, interacting system of vegetation, sediment, and water we call the Napa River. Today, the river mostly follows a single deep channel through the vineyards of this world-famous wine region.

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  8. Napa was the first location in California to be part of the North Coast American Viticultural Area. Renowned for its wine due to the Mediterranean climate, surprisingly only about 9% of Napa's acreage is planted with grapes. The Napa River traverses the city on its journey to the San Pablo Bay.

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