Napa County, California
Napa County is a county in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 138,019.[1] The county seat is the City of Napa.[2] It is in the San Francisco Bay Area region.
Napa County is known for its regional wine industry.
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Bodies of water |
- Bodega Bay
- Carquinez Strait
- Clifton Forebay
- Golden Gate
- Grizzly Bay
- Guadalupe River
- Half Moon Bay
- Lake Berryessa
- Napa River
- Oakland Estuary
- Petaluma River
- Raccoon Strait
- Richardson Bay
- Richmond Inner Harbor
- Russian River
- Sacramento River
- San Francisco Bay
- San Leandro Bay
- San Pablo Bay
- Sonoma Creek
- Suisun Bay
- Tomales Bay
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Cities and towns 50k–99k | |
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CDPs |
- Angwin
- Deer Park
- Moskowite Corner
- Oakville
- Rutherford
- Silverado Resort
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Unincorporated communities |
- Aetna Springs
- Atlas
- Berryessa Highlands
- Buchli
- Circle Oaks
- Collins
- Cuttings Wharf
- Enchanted Hills
- Howell Mountain
- Imola
- Knoxville
- Lokoya
- Lowell
- Napa Junction
- Napa Soda Springs
- Oak Knoll
- Pope Valley
- Rocktram
- Sanitarium
- Spanish Flat
- Thompson
- Vichy Springs
- Woodleaf
- Zinfandel
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Ghost towns |
- Carneros
- Caymus
- Monticello
- Redbud Park
- Shipyard Acres
- Tuluka
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