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The Napa Valley Vine Trail is a community-supported biking and walking trail system, envisioned to span 47 miles between Vallejo and Calistoga. ROUTE: The Vine Trail will start at the Vallejo Ferry terminal, continue north through the vineyards and towns of Napa Valley--American Canyon, Napa, Yountville, St. Helena, Calistoga--and end at Hwy29/ Silverado Trail, at the foot of Mount St. Helena. THE COALITION: The NVVT includes a member board representing a broad spectrum of community & civic organizations, hundreds of volunteers, and a 5,000-citizen mailing list of supporters. NAPA VALLEY LAND INTERESTS-- Vintners, Grape Growers, Winegrowers, Farm Bureau, Land Trust PUBLIC AGENCIES-- NCTPA, Bicycle Advisory, NC Regional Park & Open Space, NC Sheriff, Napa Police, CHP, Caltrans, CA Fish & Game, Vallejo/Solano County. Napa Planners ECONOMIC--Chambers of Commerce, Destination Council, Calistoga Vitality Group, NC Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Cycling Businesses ENVIRONMENTAL--Sustainable NC, Friends of the Napa River, Sierra Club CULTURAL & COMMUNITY-- NC Bicycle Coalition, Arts Council NV, NC Hispanic Network, Wellness Coalition MEMBERSHIP: The Vine Trail is being built through the generous support of many people/organizations including fed'l/ state/ local governments, private foundations & clean transportation advocates.Please visit our website to learn how you can help. The Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit corporation # 26-3426758.
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