Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park

Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park is a flour mill that predates California's statehood. The "Old B Dr. Edward T. Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. The Reverend Theodore B.

The "Old Bale Mill" was built in 1846 and has been restored to operating condition by California State Parks and Napa Valley State Parks Association. The mill grounds are open daily, with tours available on the weekends. On the weekends the miller will open the sluice gates, activating the big water wheel to mill the "grist" or grain as visitors gater around the old quartzite stones. The mill host

s two special events each fall, Old Mill Days in October and Pioneer Christmas in December. The Mill is a mile-and-a-half south of Bothe-Napa Valley State Park and three miles north of Saint Helena on Highway 29/128. Visitors can walk to the mill from Bothe-Napa Valley State Park along the History Trail. HISTORY

For thousands of years the Napa Valley and its clear-running streams provided food and shelter to small bands of Native Americans. These family groups of Wappo people left only traces of their stone-age culture along streams such as Ritchey and Mill Creeks. Now protected by law, these tools and obsidian flakes remind us of the earliest human uses of this area. These early people were followed by Spanish and Mexican soldiers and settlers, who were followed in turn by American immigrants to what was then the Mexican province of Alta California. Bale was an Englishman who became a Mexican citizen and married a niece of Mariano Vallejo. During the early 1840s, he acquired an 18,000-acre Mexican land grant that included much of the land between Rutherford and Calistoga. Before the gold rush, many immigrants exchanged money or labor for parcels of Dr. Bale's land, and for the products of his two mills: a sawmill on the Napa River near the present Charles Krug Winery, and a grist mill in what is now Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park. Hitchcock acquired much of the present park as a country estate in the early 1870s. The Hitchcocks and their daughter, Lillie Hitchcock Coit, staged lively social gatherings that made the valley and its resorts a favorite vacation spot with San Francisco's elite. Lyman also bought acreage in the Mill Creek watershed including the Bale Grist Mill itself and thereby helped preserve a sizeable example of the Napa landscape. The valley's attractiveness to vacationers led Reinhold Bothe to acquire part of the Hitchcock estate after Lillie Coit's death in 1929. The Hitchcock house, close beside Ritchey Creek, burned down after he acquired the property. For many years, Bothe operated a private resort known as Paradise Park. In 1960, the property became known as Bothe - Napa Valley State Park.

10/09/2025

Experience one of Napa Valley’s most unique and historic places during Old Mill Days, October 11–12 at Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park! This fall festival brings history to life with live music, local food and hands-on activities that celebrate the heritage of our region.

Volunteers are needed to help with crafts, food service, parking and other activities. It’s a great way to connect with neighbors, support local history, and enjoy a beautiful day in Calistoga.

Learn more here: https://www.visitnapavalley.com/event/old-mill-days/15215/

10/04/2025
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Address

3369 Saint Helena Highway N
Saint Helena, CA
94574

Opening Hours

Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+17079632236

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