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Change of Greenery Napa Valley Bike Maps

Below are our Change of Greenery Maps that go in every direction from the Napa Valley Marriott. Depending on your biking expertise and what you want to see and do, we make it possible to get there with our egreenery bikes. All of our bike maps are on the handlebars for easy navigation.

Come ride the Silverado and Yountville Loop!

The Silverado and Yountville Loop

- Level: Easy
- 90% Bike Lanes
- Mostly flat terrain

This is our most popular route! Follow the arrows to our partners. We have you travel counter clockwise because our partners in Yountville close at 6pm. Go clockwise if you want to make right hand turns only.

TOTAL: 22 or 24 miles

Adobe PDF Download The Silverado and Yountville Loop - 2011

 

The Oak Knoll District Loop

The Oak Knoll District Loop

- Level: Medium to Hard
- Share the road
- Steep Climbs on Atlas Peak Road

This is our second popular route. You must be VERY comfortable with sharing the roads as well as climbing up steep terrains. You would not be able to throttle on Atlas Peak Road... only pedal-assist. Once you get up Atlas Peak Road, you'll see 360 views of Napa Valley!

TOTAL: 20 MILES

Adobe PDF Download The Oak Knoll District Loop - 2011


The Dry Creek Road Loop

The Dry Creek and Oakville Grade Loop

- Level: Hard
- Share the road and bike lanes on Silverado Trail
- Steep Climb on Dry Creek Road and downhill speeds

This is not for the faint of heart... but it is perfect for athletic couples who want to be alone on shaded Dry Creek Road. Once you turn onto Oakville Grade, you'll be going uphill and then downhill with amazing views of North Napa Valley. You'll be crossing Hwy 29, so you'll need to be comfortable on sharing the roads. Head into Yountville for lunch and you'll have your choice to continue on to Silverado Trail to finish the loop or you can head over to Domaine Chandon and ride Solano Ave back to the Marriott.

TOTAL: 27 MILES

Adobe PDF Dowload The Dry Creek and Oakville Grade Loop - 2011

 

The Road to the Hess Collection

The Road To The Hess Collection

- Medium Route
- Share the Road on Redwood Road; not highly trafficked
- Slight Inclines

So you're an art junkie and a wine snob? Nothing wrong with that! How about cruising an egreenery bike to The Hess Collection? This road is a bit bumpy so make sure you ask for gel seats. The road to this modern gem is shaded with trees and you'll be riding along a creek. Even though it may look like a short trip on the map, it'll take you approximately 40 minutes each way by bike.


TOTAL: 12 MILES ROUNDTRIP

Adobe PDF Download The Road to The Hess Collection - 2011

 

The Downtown Napa Express Loop

The Downtown Napa Express Loop

- Easy Route
- Share the Road... must be comfortable with highly trafficked roads
- Flat Terrain

The route is perfect for people who would love to add Downtown Napa to their trip. Downtown Napa has changed throughout the years and it only gets better! You'll be starting off through California Blvd to Lincoln Ave to Main Street into THE MIDDLE of downtown Napa! The route will also take you to the famous Oxbow Market and tasting rooms down the block. You'll also be riding over The Napa River and the street bridges.

 

TOTAL: 7 MILES ROUNDTRIP

Adobe PDF Download The Downtown Napa Express Loop 2011

 

 

 

Any other questions we can help you with?

Please email us at changeofgreenery@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

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