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In the evenings, activities are organized around families and children. Talent shows and barn dances are the thing. Your children can run free in primeval forest along a pure spring fed stream.

If you are with a large group, special arrangements can be made to create your own golf tournament, or to rent the pool area for an evening Bar-B-Q. Please book your event well in advance, and there are additional costs and other requirements connected with this service.
Golf: Just 10 blocks away is the Rob Roy (707-928-0121) Golf Course, a charming nine hole layout with modest challenges to entice the more venturesome player,and excellent bar and food service. Kept really green from local springs and well maintained, the experience is most enjoyable, with a great bar and grill in the club house. The facility is available for group events as well. A 20 minute drive brings you to (Hidden Valley), a fine and challenging 18 hole championship course with driving range and full service club house.
Dining Out: The grill at the Rob Roy golf course offers modest cuisine. Boars Breath in Middletown (just 15 minutes down the mountain), and Bluwing Restaurant in Upper Lake (a half-hour drive towards Lakeport) are really quite good and reservations are recommended.
Entertainment: Twin Pines Casino in Middletown is only 10 minutes away. Konocti Vista, and Robinson Rancheria Casinos are less than an hour's drive. All offer gaming, dining, and entertainment.
Theater and Historic Sites: Guenoc Winery is one of the area's great wine facilities. The property hosts many theater productions and art shows. This vast holding also centers around the famous Lillie Langtree mansion and gardens. Do not overlook the museum in Lakeport, which displays one of the largest Miwok Indian basket collection in the US. The Sharpsteen Museum in Calistoga is another surprise, with beautiful murals created by Ben Sharpsteen, one of Walt Disney's fabulous cartoonists, and other pioneering artifacts of our early California history.
Hiking & Biking: A fantastic network of trails await the avid walker and cyclist. From our Pine Grove you can hike down Kelsey Creek to Clearlake if you really want to make a day of it. Boggs Mountain State Park offers several hundred miles of back country trails. The aggressive cross country biker can join some serious local enthusiasts for a run down to Pope Valley wine country through spectacular countryside.
Gliding and Hang Gliding: (Crazy Creek Soaring Service) represents a premier gliding experience just twenty minutes away.
Hot Air Ballooning: Calistoga Balloon Company lifts off in Calistoga and in the Pope Valley, both within a 45 minute drive from the Pine Grove
Shopping: Calistoga is a short drive down the mountain to spas, great shops, art galleries restaurants and wineries.
For other things to explore, visit the Lake County Visitors Information Center
Resort Address:
15965 Bottle Rock Road
Cobb, CA, 95426
Mailing Address:
Pine Grove Resort and Spa
1010 Foothill Boulevard
Calistoga, CA 94515
For guaranteed reservations:
Phone: (707) 942-5755
FAX (707) 942-6895
Email: info@pinegroveusa.com
Please Note:
Reservations, cancellations and changes are only taken by phone.
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