Why Live in Fuller Park
Fuller Park in Napa is a historic neighborhood known for its late 19th- and early 20th-century homes, including Folk Victorian, Queen Anne, and Craftsman styles. These homes often feature converted detached garages and carriage houses, though renovations require approval from the historical society and planning department. The neighborhood also includes Minimal Traditional, cottage-style, Spanish Revival, and midcentury ranch-style homes. Fuller Park itself, a 10-acre green space, serves as a central gathering spot with picnic tables, a playground, and a quarter-mile paved path for dog walkers and joggers. The park is known for its variety of imported and rare trees, with walking tours available for tree identification. Nearby, Playground Fantastico offers an elaborate play area for children. Dining options within the neighborhood include Naysayer Coffee Roasters, La Hacienda Napa Bar and Grill, and Winston’s Café and Bakery. Residents can also shop at the Food City Market and Raley’s. Each July, Napa Porchfest brings live music to the porches of historic homes, attracting thousands of visitors. The neighborhood is bordered by Imola Avenue and Highway 29, providing access to Interstate 80 and the rest of Napa Valley. Downtown Napa is easily accessible by bus or bike. For education, Napa High and Napa Christian are highly rated schools serving the area. The neighborhood's crime rate is lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal for families.