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CA-121 NAPA TO CA-128
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Road Type:
State
Distance:
14.2 miles
Rideability:
All Levels
Food:
Available
Fuel:
Available
Lodging:
Available
Cell Access:
Limited
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RIDE CONSIDERATIONS



 

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Ride Summary
 

RIDE SERVICES

Food:

There are plenty of places to get food on this route primarily located near Napa, once you leave the area you will find only a few smaller roadside cafe's.

Lodging:

Lodging is located in and around the Napa area and also there are RV Parks and camping near Lake Berryessa.

Points of Interest:

Lake Berryessa

 

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RIDE SUMMARY
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This is a great ride because once you leave the city riding of Napa behind this road opens up to show some beautiful countryside on the way to the lake.

This is a very popular transit road for people coming up from the South to get to Lake Berryessa, so on weekends there will be larger recreational vehicles and boats on this road that can slow down traffic, so plan your trip accordingly.

Make sure and hit a fuel stop before taking this road because after you leave Napa there are very few gas stations.

 
 
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