Welcome summer with another free Community Day and see what’s new at the Boat Dock!
The City of Napa is excited to host a Community Day on Saturday, July 7, at the Main Street Boat Dock, in partnership with Tideline Marine Group. This event is one of many planned this year, as we begin to provide recreational opportunities and transportation along the beautiful Napa River for residents and visitors. This private-partnership with Tideline Marine Group will help increase the utilization of this public facility as well as provide maritime expertise and oversight of the boat dock.
On Saturday, July 7th, come and check out some of the new offerings that are currently available at the boat dock, including kayak and stand up paddle board demos! From 10am – 2pm, visit Napa Valley Paddle and Enjoy Napa Valley right above the boat dock, and sign up for small group kayak and paddle board demos.
Tideline Marine Group’s 36-foot catamaran, Kestrel, will be offering mini river tours on the Napa River. Sign up to participate next to the Main Street Dock.
This summer, all these recreational services will be available at the dock on weekends and during the week.
More information about the Main Street Boat Dock and Tideline Marine Group:
●Tideline Marine Group will oversee and manage all commercial activities at the Main Street Boat Dock as well as serve as the City of Napa’s representative to issue public use permits for 3 or more hours or overnight mooring permits. Tideline will provide oversight at a minimum period each year from April 1 through September 31.
●Built in 2013, the 176-foot boat dock has three zones for commercial use, public first-come, first-serve use and loading area.
●The boat dock is located between 3rd and 5th Street along Main Street next to the Riverfront Building.
●Tideline has a kiosk on the lower level of the promenade to provide onsite customer service and information about the available services or you can visit their website at tidelinetickets.com/napa.
●The Main Street Boat Dock is a part of the river corridor park system and downtown recreational amenities stretching north and south along the river including Kennedy Park, Riverside Park, Oxbow Preserve, Jim Hench Kayak Launch at Oxbow Commons and Trancas Crossings.