1334 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Jewels Gallery is a local jewelry shop. It retails high end jewelry, with particular emphasis on Native…More American and precious stone designs. It is independently-owned and operated.
1202 Foothill Blvd, Calistoga, CA 94515
76 holds a gas station in Calistoga. The station holds a convenience store stocked with beverages, snacks, cigarettes,…More lotto tickets and ice.
1520 Lake St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The Calistoga Joint Unified School District serves the 850 students in Calistoga and its environs. It manages the public…More school system for the city, designing standards-based instructional programming, overseeing class sizes and resources, creative thinking programs, school safety and heath, facilities maintenance, communications within the school system and the overall educational experience for children in the community. It draws support from the community, the Calistoga Education Foundation, Calistoga Music and Arts Booster and Calistoga Wildcat Boosters, in addition to many other local organizations. The district's superintendent is Esmeralda Mondragon.
1473 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Realty offers properties throughout Napa Valley. It specializes in high-end residential properties and…More estates, as well as offering some building lots. It is independently-owned and operated, with a staff of four principal agents; it was founded by Sharon Carone and Brian Durnian.
1007 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Cellars is a boutique winery. Its varietals include cabernet, zinfandel, sauvignon blanc and chardonnay. Its…More winemaker is Barry Gnekow. Calistoga Cellars began in 1996 when mangaging partner Roger Louer and a group of friends purchased the acreage for selling grapes to top wineries and soon afterwards began their own production.
1007 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The Calistoga Tribune was founded in 2002, continuing in the tradition of the previous Calistoga Tribune which had been…More established in 1872 and represented the area's first newspaper publication. The paper is published weekly; the publisher additionally produces the Mud City Weekender monthly. It is helmed by publisher Pat Hampton.
1113 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The City of Calistoga Fire Department oversees fire protection, prevention and education for the city. It responds…More to fires, natural disasters and public safety and medical emergencies within Calistoga and throughout Napa and Sonoma County. It responds to around 1,000 emergencies within the 96-square-mile area annually. Steve Campbell is the fire chief.
1232 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The Administrative Services Department of Calistoga provides support and direct services to the city's other…More departments. It's involved in financial planning, utility billing, grant development and administration, city computer systems and network management. The Administrative Services Department director is Gloria Leon.
1232 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The Planning and Building Department of Calistoga is responsible for the administration of building and planning…More regulations, code enforcement, environmental review, staff assistance for the Planning Commission and City Council and assisting the public in permit applications, land use and zoning.
1458 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Balloons offers guided hot air balloon tours of Napa Valley. The one-hour tour starts at sunrise and travels…More over landmarks such as Mt. St. Helena, Old Faithful, the Palisades Cliffs, the Napa Valley Castle and Chateau Montelena. Customers also enjoy a post-flight champagne breakfast at the Solage Calistoga. Other packages are also offered that include a number of other Napa Valley tours and attractions. Calistoga Balloons' owner and senior pilot is Robert Allen.
1232 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The City of Calistoga City Hall houses many administrative departments, including building standards, city…More attorney, clerk and manager, city council, finance and emergency services, fire department, recreation division and the planning and building department.
1227 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Chiropractic Center offers care and pain mitigation treatment. Its services include chiropractics, massage…More therapy, nutritional and lifestyle counseling, corrective exercises and spinal and postural screenings. It is helmed by Dr. John P. Fletcher. Dr. Fletcher is a graduate of the Life Chiropractic College in Marietta.
1426 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Roastery is the city's premier coffee shop. It was founded over a decade ago by Clive Richardson and Jack…More Martin; currently it is managed by Richardson and Eva King. The cafe features premium roasts and teas, scones, muffins, croissants, danishes and other pastries, homemade granola, bagels, breakfast sandwiches, smoothies, a full espresso bar, salads and sandwiches. It also retails its independently-made blends online.
2449 Foothill Blvd, Calistoga, CA 94515-1219
Calistoga Towing Auto Repair is a full-service towing and recovery company, specializing in big rig recovery, jump…More starts, lock outs, flat tires and exotic vehicle transport. It also offers U-Haul truck rentals. All drivers are certified by Wreck Master and the California Tow Truck Association.
1407 3rd St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The Community Presbyterian Church of Calistoga has been serving the community for more than 130 years. Nicknamed…More "the Green Church," its Sunday worship blends classical liturgy with songs of praise.
1327 Berry St, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Elementary School is a public school providing instruction for students from kindergarten through sixth grade.…More Its curriculum includes language arts, music, physical education, math and world languages. It also offers student activities such as band, sports, student leadership, computers, writer's magazine, arts, CAD and robotics. Michele Treuscorff is the principal.
1232 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Recreation Services administers community recreational programs, facilities and services. It plans…More and organizes recreation classes, special events and programs. The community pool, sports leagues, summer camps, senior programs and fitness classes are within its purview. Helmed by Olivia Lemen, it also oversees the rental of community facilities.
1139 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga, CA 94515-1723
Luxe Calistoga is a bed and breakfast inn. The European-style inn was bulit in 1873 and has served numerous purposes.…More The inn offers five rooms each has its own bathroom, gas fireplace, iPad with complimentary w-fi access, plush robes and more. </p> <ul> </ul>
1745 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The Community Pool offers a place of recreation for individual and family residents of Calistoga. It has lane and…More recreational pools, lawn and picnic area and a limited snack bar. It offers swimming instruction for toddlers, children and seniors.
1107 Cedar St, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Kitchen is a local cafe featuring New American cuisine. It serves brunch, lunch and dinner, with a menu that…More includes beer and wine. Dishes include beet salad, crab cakes, vegetarian lasagna, Cornish game hen, braised wild boar, hanger steak, huevos rancheros, salmon sandwich, lamb burger, summer tarts and others. Calistoga Kitchen hosts private dining and a supper club, as well as performing catering services. It is led by Chef Rick Warkel.
1432 Eddy St, Calistoga, CA 94515-1448
The Calistoga Preschool is a state-operated pre-school program. It is one of seven child care centers operated by Napa…More County Early Childhood Services, a division of the Napa County Office of Education. The Calistoga Preschool offers part-day pre-school care. Eligibility is based on family size, income and financial need, and services may be highly discounted or free for qualifying families. The pre-school provides a safe and supportive environment and is designed to help children develop and become effective learners at the same time as their families receive assistance acheiving their goals.
1006 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Spa Hot Springs is a hotel and spa service. It has four unique mineral pools offering rejuvenation and…More relaxation. Its spa offers mud and mineral baths, massage and reflexology. All rooms have Internet access, light maid services, cable TV, coffee maker and kitchenette. The hot spring and hotel does not accept pets. Calistoga Spa Hot Springs is family-owned and operated.
2102 Grant St, Calistoga, CA 94515-1346
Led by Pastor Byron Hill, the Calistoga Seventh-day Adventist Church offers Saturday worship services in both English…More and Spanish. Religious education classes also are available for members of all ages. The church had potluck lunches the third Sabbath of each month following worship services. A bulletin featuring upcoming events and programs can be found on the website.
1318 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Bike Shop is a local bike retailer, rental and guided tour shop. It carries bicycles and parts for mountain…More and road models, with brands such as Electra, Cervelo, Co-motion, Felt, Santa Cruz and Moot. Rentals include helmet, lock and rack bag. Tours include a wine tour, hot air balloon/dining/bike tour package, self-guided Point 2 Point tour of Napa Valley and single and multi-day guided tours for groups.
504 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Self Storage is a family-owned and operated business serving residential and industrial clients. Its…More storage units range from 5x5 closets to 10x40 boat-sized spaces. It has capabilities in storing household items and furnishings, office inventory, wine and RV and boats. Services include month-by-month rentals, large supply boxes and moving supplies, fire sprinklers, steel units, insurance, free auto-pay, hand trucks and moving dollies. </p> <ul> </ul>
1865 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga, CA 94515
Comfort Inn Calistoga, Hot Springs of the West combines the convenience of accomodations offered by a large hotel chain…More and the upscale atmosphere of Napa Valley. The hotel features a geothermal mineral water swimming pool and hot tub, dry sauna and steam room and offers in-room spa services. Each room has Wi-Fi, an iPod alarm clock, bathrobes, a fridge and in-room safe. Rollaway beds, cribs and private balcony guest rooms are available.
1108 Myrtle St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The Calistoga Public Library is based in a one-story, wood frame building, 2,900 square feet in size. It…More houses a large collection of books, CDs, DVDs, audio books, a reference collection and periodicals, sectioned for children, teens and adults. The facilities additionally feature a microfilm reader, five computers and printers, story time for children and a Grandparents and Books session program. It hosts literacy tutoring services for adults and families, as well as job resource center, the LifeWORKS Career Center.
1608 Lake St, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga Junior/Senior High School is the public secondary school for the city. It is the home of the Wildcats,…More and has instructed generations of citizens and residents for nearly a century. The school has a core curriculum in science, mathematics, English, social sciences and world language. It has AP courses for English, Calculus, Biology, United States History and Art. It additionally offers online university learning opportunities. CJSHS is helmed by Principal Richard Savage.
1512 F St, Napa, CA 94559
Fetch! Pet Care of Napa to Calistoga is an independent franchised pet care company that provides a wide range of…More services for animals of all kinds. Its service menu include private and group dog walking, in-home or on-location pet sitting for local residents and visitors at hotels and bed and breakfasts, pet taxi services and "almost" overnight care that includes late night and early morning visits. All services include consultations to ensure pets and caregivers are a good match. Service can be requested on the website.
1232 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The Public Works Department serves the city's facilities and infrastructure. It oversees water treatment, water…More distribution, reclaimed wastewater storage and distribution, storm drainage, streets, parks, capital projects, engineering, traffic, sidewalks, city facilities, sewer treatment and collection. The department is comprised of 18 principal staff members from administration and management to support and maintenance.