Crane Park
Park · St. Helena ·

Crane Park

Park · St. Helena ·

Playgrounds, fields, tennis, picnic areas, and mountain views

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Crane Park by null
Crane Park by null
Crane Park by null
Crane Park by null
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Crane Park by null
Crane Park by null
Crane Park by null
Crane Park by null
Crane Park by null
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360 S Crane Ave, St Helena, CA 94574 Get directions

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360 S Crane Ave, St Helena, CA 94574 Get directions

+1 707 967 2772

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Dec 13, 2025

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Blanca C.

Google
It's a playground with good games and a picnic area, and if you want to have a party, you have to book. It has a great view of the mountains!

Rosemary P.

Google
Great Park back behind a school. There’s lots of activities for kids to do. There are two playgrounds and there’s also a swing set. Surrounding the whole area are lots of fields for running around in. There’s also a Music play area.

Kevin R.

Google
I was pleasantly surprised by an invite to attend a birthday party at Crane Park in Saint Helena. Beautiful park with picnic area and Bocci Ball Court , Baseball field ,and much more.

Ken F.

Google
Big bowls and a sprawling street course with tight trannies nestled in an idyllic spot in wine country. This place is paradise and almost always empty. The quarters have flatbar coping, which is incredibly annoying, but otherwise this it's perfect.

Nasser

Google
Shady picnic areas, great for family outings

Peter S

Google
Crane park is a beautiful, well maintained 12-acre open space. This park features 3 parking lots, 6 lighted tennis courts & 4 new Pickleball Courts, 8 lighted bocce ball courts, 2 Little League baseball fields, lighted sand volleyball court, children's playgrounds, 2 restrooms, and 4 individual & group picnic areas. Group picnic areas must be reserved through the Parks & Recreation Dept. The St. Helena Farmers Market is open from 7:30 am - 12 noon every Friday, May through Oct.

Chris S.

Google
What a perfect view and a great park

jisho J.

Google
Good and clean park. But it’s small one and suitable for sports. No much tree cover. Ample parking spots
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Alexander G.

Yelp
Nice place to take you kids to, good skating park, nice playground, tennis courts, pickleball courts, and, of course, Napa Valley views. Clean, comfortable.

Debora W.

Yelp
Disappointing. No real spot in shade to sit and watch the children. Bathrooms were locked. Had to leave.

Stacey R.

Yelp
Our favorite playground, so far. Lots of space, beautiful backdrop, clean, and safe. Lots of play structures to keep my 3YO busy, but nothing too modern or complicated. We love all the playgrounds in Napa County, but what I really like is that this one is more contained (behind a school), and away from traffic.
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Amanda C.

Yelp
I first became acquainted with Crane Park when attending the Friday morning St. Helena Farmer's Market. The park is hidden enough that unless you're looking for it or you know it's there, you'd probably never stumble upon it (translation: few tourists). Not only is the market impressive, the entire park was very cool! This is not your average community park. As I turned a corner and spotted the massive wooden play structure, I realized it must be pretty awesome to be a little kid in St. Helena. My dad grew up in St. Helena, but back then they only had rocks and walnut trees to play with. Since the region has become so posh, everything -including the park- has received a serious upgrade. Speaking of upgrades... they appear to be putting the finishing touches on a 9-15 year old boy's wet dream: a massive, ambling, thoughtfully-constructed skate park. Did I mention it must be sweet to be a kid here? For the "mature" St. Helena population, Crane Park is also home to multiple bocce ball courts (beret and red wine not included). I hear there are local bocce teams and that the rivalry is pretty intense! The basic moral of Crane Park is that there's something for everybody, so on a beautiful day I highly recommend checking it out! I've only mentioned a few of the park's features- there's a lot to be discovered here.
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Nicolas R.

Yelp
I bring my child here at least once a week, it is the only play structure in town that is not a tiny joke of a playground. The entire park grounds are never raked, blown or manicured, at least it appears as such. I wish so much that someone would care at all to do something about this place, clean it up, enforce rules and take pride in their town. I believe the town has a parks and rec manager, this must be embarrassing for them. And if its not and they are somehow proud of this park, I cant wrap my mind around it. Give me an afternoon with a rake and a set of basic tools and the improvement would be massive. A weekend with some volunteers... one can dream.
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Linda M.

Yelp
A great playground for the kids plus plenty of room to run around and play soccer, baseball, frisbee, volleyball, etc. Tennis and bocce ball if you want to be active. Or if you don't, shady spots for a picnic or just a place to nap off the effects of your day of wine tasting. To get there, turn off the highway at the corner where A&W is and when the road comes to a T, turn left. The park will be just behind the school on your left.
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Glen G.

Yelp
What can be better than a picnic in the wine country enjoying gourmet delicacies from the Oakville Grocery or Dean and Deluca? But you need to find a spot to picnic, and most of the wineries do not let you bring in outside food to their lovely grounds even if you buy their wine(Rubicon, V. Sattui) This park is the perfect locale to rest between winery visits and dine alfresco. It is tucked away from the main road, and somewhat hidden. This is nice because it isn't crowded, and you are away from all noise and traffic on the highway. They have nice tables in the shade or the sun, grass fields, a skate park, and even bocce ball courts.