Overview
Mount Saint Helena offers a scenic and historic hike with sweeping views from one of the tallest peaks in the North Bay region.
Description
Mount Saint Helena, located in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, offers a unique and rewarding hike that climbs through volcanic rock formations and forested switchbacks before revealing expansive views from the summit. The trail is known for its blend of geological features and historical significance — it’s named after the famed author who once camped here with his wife. As you ascend, you’ll pass through chaparral-covered slopes, shady pine groves, and rugged terrain that reflect the mountain’s volcanic past.
What makes this hike stand out is its panoramic summit vista — on a clear day, you can see as far as Mount Shasta to the north and even the Sierra Nevada range. The trail's wide-open ridgelines and the opportunity to walk along old fire roads give it a remote, backcountry feel while still being accessible from Napa Valley. It's a favorite for those seeking a high-elevation escape with dramatic views and a sense of adventure rooted in natural and literary history.