Admission Policies
Can I bring my own alcohol into the event?
No, but you can purchase beer and wine by the glass or by the bottle. All proceeds benefit Napa County Fair Association, the 501(c)3 charitable organization that hosts this community event.
Parking
Where do I park?
Official parking is located off the N Oak Street driveway between the Fairgrounds and the Boys & Girls Club.
Is there a fee to park?
Yes, and it is limited. The fee is $10.
We encourage ride sharing, walking, biking, and the Calistoga Shuttle.
Food & Beverage
Are there restrictions to bringing my own beverages?
Yes.
Due to liquor licensing restrictions, no alcohol of any kind may be brought in. However, beer and wine is offered for sale by the glass or bottle. Proceeds benefit Napa County Fair Association, the charitable organization that hosts this community event.
Non-alcoholic beverages, such as water and juice, in unopened, sealed containers, may be brought in for personal consumption.
We have several local businesses selling food and beverages. Please consider supporting them when you visit.
Can I set up a picnic area?
Absolutely, however we ask that you keep your footprint small to make room for others that are coming for the fireworks. After picnicking we ask that you shrink your area to accommodate sitting only.
Animals & Pets
Are pets allowed?
For the safety of all visitors to the Napa County Fairgrounds, people and animals alike, pets are not allowed.
Code of Conduct
What is the Code of Conduct?
We offer a comfortable, safe, and enjoyable experience for all of our guests. Shirt and shoes are required. Obscene or family-offensive language on clothing is not permitted.
As such, the following items are not permitted on the fairgrounds:
- outside alcohol
- sharp objects including box cutters, pocket knives, scissors, nail files, etc.
- weapons
- bicycles, skateboards, roller blades, or scooters
- fireworks, horns, noisemakers
- animals or pets, except service animals
- drugs or illegal substances of any kind
In order to ensure the safety and security of every guest and staff, any person entering the Napa County Fairgrounds will be subject to a search of their person and property upon entry. Proceeding past this point indicates your voluntary consent to be searched. Any persons refusing to submit to search may be denied access to the Fairgrounds. Obviously intoxicated persons will not be allowed entry.