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Calistoga, California

Calistoga (Wappo: Nilektsonoma) is a city in Napa County, California, United States. Located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the city had a population of 5,228 as of the 2020 census.

Calistoga, California
Clockwise from top left: Castello di Amorosa; downtown Calistoga; Chateau Montelena; downtown Calistoga
Location of Calistoga in Napa County, California
Coordinates: 38°34′53″N 122°34′58″W / 38.58139°N 122.58278°W / 38.58139; -122.58278
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyNapa
IncorporatedJanuary 6, 1886[1]
Government
 • MayorChris Canning[2]
Area
 • Total2.59 sq mi (6.72 km2)
 • Land2.58 sq mi (6.67 km2)
 • Water0.02 sq mi (0.05 km2)  0.70%
Elevation348 ft (106 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total5,228
 • Density2,028.72/sq mi (783.36/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (Pacific)
ZIP code
94515
Area code707
FIPS code06-09892
GNIS feature IDs277482, 2409963
WebsiteCity Website

Calistoga was founded in 1868 when the California Pacific Railroad was built, establishing the town as a tourist destination for its Calistoga Hot Springs.[5] Today, Calistoga continues as a popular tourist destination in Wine Country, owing to its vineyards and historic landmarks.

History

 
Calistoga Hot Springs in 1873
 
Larkmead Winery, built 1884

The Upper Napa Valley was once the home of a significant population of Indigenous People, called the Wappo during the Spanish colonial era of the late 18th century. With abundant oak trees providing acorns as a food staple and the natural hot springs as a healing ground Calistoga (Wappo: Nilektsonoma, meaning "Chicken Hawk Place")[6] was the site of several villages. Following Mexican Independence, mission properties were secularized and disposed of by the Mexican government with much of the Napa Valley being partitioned into large ranchos in the 1830s and 1840s. The first Anglo settlers began arriving in the 1840s, with several taking up lands in the Calistoga area.

Samuel Brannan was the leader of a Mormon settlement expedition on the ship Brooklyn landing in Yerba Buena (San Francisco) in 1846. He published San Francisco's first English language newspaper, the California Star. Following the discovery of gold in Coloma, Brannan became California's first millionaire. Fascinated by Calistoga's natural hot springs, Brannan purchased more than 2,000 acres (8 km2) with the intent to develop a spa reminiscent of Saratoga Springs in New York.

The name of Calistoga was given to the place in the fall of 1867, by Mr. Brannan, who has been reported and quoted as saying that the name came from a slip of the tongue that transformed "Saritoga of California" into "Calistoga of Sarifornia".[7][8][9] The place had already been previously called Hot Springs by the few Americans, and Agua Caliente by the Spaniards and Indians.[10]

 
View of Calistoga, c. 1890

Brannan's Hot Springs Resort surrounding Mt Lincoln with the Spa/Hotel located at what is now Indian Springs Resort and Brannan Cottage Inn, opened to California's rich and famous in 1862. The Napa Valley Railroad Company's track was completed to Calistoga in 1868, providing an easier connection for ferry passengers traveling from San Francisco, as well as transforming Calistoga into a transportation hub for the upper Napa Valley and a gateway to Lake and Sonoma Counties.

 
The Calistoga Hot Springs, c. 1940
 
The Mount View Hotel, built 1918

Calistoga's economy was based on mining (silver and mercury) agriculture (grapes, prunes and walnuts) and tourism (the hot springs). One of the early visitors was Robert Louis Stevenson, who wrote the Silverado Squatters while honeymooning with his wife Fanny Vandegrift at a cabin near Silverado Mine on Mount Saint Helena.

In 1920, Giuseppe Musante, a soda fountain and candy store owner in Calistoga, was drilling for a cold water well at the Railway Exchange when he tapped into a hot water source. In 1924 he set up a bottling line and began selling Calistoga Sparkling Mineral Water. The company became a major player in the bottled water business after Elwood Sprenger bought the small bottling plant in 1970 known today as Calistoga Water Company.

Scenes from the movie Hot Rod 1979 were filmed in and around Calistoga. Scenes from the Disney movie Bedtime Stories starring Adam Sandler were filmed in Calistoga in June 2008.[11]

Calistoga was named a Distinctive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2001.[12]

In 2017, the Tubbs Fire, which killed at least 19 people, started off of Highway 128 and Bennett Lane in Calistoga. The fire led to the evacuation of almost the entire population of Calistoga. The 2017 Tubbs Fire took exactly the same path as the 1964 Hanley Fire. In 2020, the Glass Fire forced an evacuation of the city for the second time in four years.

Geography

 
Aerial view of Calistoga

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.6 square miles (6.7 km2), 99.30% of it land and 0.70% of it water.

Climate

 
View of Mount Saint Helena

According to National Weather Service records, Calistoga has cool, wet winters with temperatures dropping to freezing on an average of 35.6 days. Summers are usually very dry, with daytime temperatures regularly reaching 90 °F (32 °C) or higher on an average of 70.8 days, but nights are cool, dropping into the mid-fifties. Average January temperatures range from 58.8 to 39.4 °F (14.9 to 4.1 °C). Average July temperatures range from 89.5 to 54.7 °F (31.9 to 12.6 °C). The record high temperature of 118 °F (47.8 °C) occurred on September 6, 2022. The record low temperature of 10 °F (−12.2 °C) was recorded on December 11, 1932. Calistoga has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Csa) according to the Köppen climate classification system.

Average annual rainfall is 38.58 inches (980 mm) with measurable precipitation falling on an average of 65.7 days each year. The wettest year was 1983 with 75.38 inches (1,915 mm) and the driest year was 2013 with 6.45 inches (164 mm). The most rainfall in one month was 32.06 inches (814 mm) in February 1986. The most rainfall in 24 hours was 8.10 inches (206 mm) on February 17, 1986. Snow often falls in the nearby mountains during the winter months, but is rare in Calistoga. On January 3, 1974, 3.0 inches (7.6 cm) of snow fell in the city.[13]

Climate data for Calistoga, California, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1916–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 84
(29)
88
(31)
90
(32)
102
(39)
104
(40)
108
(42)
114
(46)
111
(44)
118
(48)
106
(41)
96
(36)
87
(31)
118
(48)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 72.4
(22.4)
76.4
(24.7)
81.2
(27.3)
87.6
(30.9)
92.9
(33.8)
101.3
(38.5)
102.8
(39.3)
102.6
(39.2)
101.9
(38.8)
94.2
(34.6)
81.6
(27.6)
71.4
(21.9)
106.0
(41.1)
Average high °F (°C) 58.8
(14.9)
61.7
(16.5)
65.7
(18.7)
70.3
(21.3)
76.5
(24.7)
84.5
(29.2)
89.5
(31.9)
89.1
(31.7)
87.4
(30.8)
78.6
(25.9)
65.9
(18.8)
57.7
(14.3)
73.8
(23.2)
Daily mean °F (°C) 49.1
(9.5)
51.4
(10.8)
54.2
(12.3)
57.3
(14.1)
62.5
(16.9)
68.6
(20.3)
72.1
(22.3)
71.7
(22.1)
69.8
(21.0)
63.0
(17.2)
53.8
(12.1)
48.1
(8.9)
60.1
(15.6)
Average low °F (°C) 39.4
(4.1)
41.1
(5.1)
42.8
(6.0)
44.3
(6.8)
48.5
(9.2)
52.7
(11.5)
54.7
(12.6)
54.3
(12.4)
52.2
(11.2)
47.4
(8.6)
41.7
(5.4)
38.5
(3.6)
46.5
(8.0)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 26.9
(−2.8)
28.5
(−1.9)
31.1
(−0.5)
33.6
(0.9)
38.0
(3.3)
41.9
(5.5)
45.6
(7.6)
45.9
(7.7)
42.6
(5.9)
35.4
(1.9)
29.4
(−1.4)
25.5
(−3.6)
23.1
(−4.9)
Record low °F (°C) 17
(−8)
17
(−8)
19
(−7)
20
(−7)
18
(−8)
32
(0)
32
(0)
38
(3)
32
(0)
27
(−3)
21
(−6)
10
(−12)
10
(−12)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 7.94
(202)
7.07
(180)
5.89
(150)
2.32
(59)
1.37
(35)
0.29
(7.4)
0.01
(0.25)
0.03
(0.76)
0.12
(3.0)
1.83
(46)
3.76
(96)
7.95
(202)
38.58
(981.41)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 11.6 11.1 8.7 6.3 3.7 1.1 0.1 0.1 0.7 3.6 6.3 12.4 65.7
Source 1: NOAA[14]
Source 2: National Weather Service[13]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1880407
1900690
19107518.8%
192085013.2%
19301,00017.6%
19401,12412.4%
19501,41826.2%
19601,5146.8%
19701,88224.3%
19803,879106.1%
19904,46815.2%
20005,19016.2%
20105,155−0.7%
20205,2281.4%
U.S. Decennial Census[15]

2010

 
Gondola lift at Sterling Vineyards

At the 2010 census Calistoga had a population of 5,155. The population density was 1,972.4 inhabitants per square mile (761.5/km2). The racial makeup of Calistoga was 3,735 (72.5%) White, 27 (0.5%) African American, 21 (0.4%) Native American, 47 (0.9%) Asian, 10 (0.2%) Pacific Islander, 968 (18.8%) from other races, and 347 (6.7%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2,545 persons (49.4%).[16][17][18]

The census reported that 5,100 people (98.9% of the population) lived in households, 20 (0.4%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 35 (0.7%) were institutionalized.

There were 2,019 households, 630 (31.2%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 927 (45.9%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 189 (9.4%) had a female householder with no husband present, 99 (4.9%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 141 (7.0%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 20 (1.0%) same-sex married couples or partnerships. 641 households (31.7%) were one person and 332 (16.4%) had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average household size was 2.53. There were 1,215 families (60.2% of households); the average family size was 3.23.

The age distribution was 1,167 people (22.6%) under the age of 18, 400 people (7.8%) aged 18 to 24, 1,341 people (26.0%) aged 25 to 44, 1,283 people (24.9%) aged 45 to 64, and 964 people (18.7%) who were 65 or older. The median age was 40.0 years. For every 100 females, there were 96.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.7 males.

There were 2,319 housing units at an average density of 887.3 per square mile, of the occupied units 1,166 (57.8%) were owner-occupied and 853 (42.2%) were rented. The homeowner vacancy rate was 3.4%; the rental vacancy rate was 5.0%. 2,545 people (49.4% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 2,555 people (49.6%) lived in rental housing units.

2000

 
The historic Garnett Creek stone bridge, built in 1902

At the 2000 census there were 5,190 people in 2,042 households, including 1,243 families, in the city. The population density was 1,997.4 inhabitants per square mile (771.2/km2). There were 2,249 housing units at an average density of 865.5 per square mile (334.2/km2).[19] Of the 2,042 households 29.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 47.2% were married couples living together, 8.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 39.1% were non-families. 31.4% of households were one person and 17.1% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.20.

The age distribution was 23.3% under the age of 18, 8.5% from 18 to 24, 27.0% from 25 to 44, 21.7% from 45 to 64, and 19.6% 65 or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 99.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.6 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $38,454, and the median family income was $44,375. Males had a median income of $32,344 versus $29,844 for females. The per capita income for the city was $21,134. About 5.2% of families and 8.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.5% of those under age 18 and 5.7% of those age 65 or over.

Economy

 
Chateau Montelena, built in 1882

Major employers in Calistoga include Solage resort, Calistoga Joint Unified School District, Indian Springs Calistoga resort, and the Calistoga Spa Hot Springs.[20] Neighboring vineyards include Sterling Vineyards.

Tourism

Calistoga is at the north end of the Napa Valley Calistoga AVA, part of California's Wine Country. There are numerous wineries within a short drive. The city allows visitors to see Wine Country as it was before freeways and fast food—only two-lane roads lead there, inducing those segments of Highway 29 and Highway 128 that pass through Calistoga, and fast food franchises are banned by law.[21]

Calistoga itself is noted for its hot springs spas such as Calistoga Spa Hot Springs. A local specialty is immersion in hot volcanic ash, known as a mud bath. Nearby attractions include an artificial geothermal geyser known as the "Old Faithful of California" or "Little Old Faithful". The geyser erupts from the casing of a well drilled in the late 19th century. According to Dr. John Rinehart, in his book A Guide to Geyser Gazing (1976 p. 49), a man had drilled into the geyser in search for water. He had actually "simply opened up a dead geyser".[22]

Government

 
Calistoga City Hall

In the California State Legislature, Calistoga is in the 3rd Senate District, represented by Democrat Bill Dodd, and in the 4th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Cecilia Aguiar-Curry.[23]

In the United States House of Representatives, Calistoga is in California's 5th congressional district, represented by Republican Tom McClintock.[24]

The above districts are based on the 2011 Redistricting in California.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ . California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions. Archived from the original (Word) on November 3, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  2. ^ "About Us". City of Calistoga. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
  3. ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  4. ^ "Calistoga". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved October 20, 2014.
  5. ^ "Calistoga History". Visit Calistoga.
  6. ^ . Wappo Indians of Napa County. Archived from the original on February 8, 2012. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  7. ^ Gudde, E.G.; Bright, W. (2010). California Place Names: The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names. University of California Press. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-520-26619-3. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  8. ^ "Sutter County Historical Society" (PDF). Bulletin. Vol. 55, no. 4. Sutter County Museum. 2014. p. 17.
  9. ^ Yerger, Rebecca (July 15, 2011). "Calistoga celebrates No. 125". Napa Valley Register. Retrieved July 16, 2011.
  10. ^ History of Napa and Lake Counties
  11. ^ Register, Napa Valley. "The Weekly Calistogan". Napa Valley Register. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  12. ^ "About Calistoga California 94515 - Area Code 707 USA". napayellowpages.com. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  13. ^ a b "NOAA Online Weather Data - NWS San Francisco". National Weather Service. Retrieved on October 31, 2022
  14. ^ "U.S. Climate Normals Quick Access - Station: Calistoga, CA". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved on October 31, 2022.
  15. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  16. ^ . worldpopulationreview.com. Archived from the original on January 14, 2019. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
  17. ^ . censusviewer.com. Archived from the original on April 19, 2015. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
  18. ^ "2010 Census Interactive Population Search: CA - Calistoga city". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  19. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  20. ^ "2017 CAFR | City of Calistoga". www.ci.calistoga.ca.us.
  21. ^ "Calistoga Municipal Code". www.codepublishing.com.
  22. ^ Jones, Wyoming "Old Faithful Geyser of California" June 7, 2019, at the Wayback Machine WyoJones' Geyser Pages Retrieved on 2008-03-31
  23. ^ . UC Regents. Archived from the original on February 1, 2015. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
  24. ^ "California's 5th Congressional District - Representatives & District Map". Civic Impulse, LLC. Retrieved March 3, 2013.
  25. ^ Knickerbocker, Ken (November 8, 2021). "Chester County Leadership: Coach Dick Vermeil". VISTA.Today. Retrieved August 8, 2023.

External links

  • Official website  
  • The Calistoga Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau
  • Calistoga Tribune (one of two local newspapers)
  • The Weekly Calistogan (one of two local newspapers)
  • Warming Up in the Vineyard, Tom Terrific Article from The New York Times 2005-12-28

calistoga, california, calistoga, wappo, nilektsonoma, city, napa, county, california, united, states, located, north, region, francisco, area, city, population, 2020, census, cityclockwise, from, left, castello, amorosa, downtown, calistoga, chateau, montelen. Calistoga Wappo Nilektsonoma is a city in Napa County California United States Located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area the city had a population of 5 228 as of the 2020 census Calistoga CaliforniaCityClockwise from top left Castello di Amorosa downtown Calistoga Chateau Montelena downtown CalistogaLocation of Calistoga in Napa County CaliforniaCoordinates 38 34 53 N 122 34 58 W 38 58139 N 122 58278 W 38 58139 122 58278CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyNapaIncorporatedJanuary 6 1886 1 Government MayorChris Canning 2 Area 3 Total2 59 sq mi 6 72 km2 Land2 58 sq mi 6 67 km2 Water0 02 sq mi 0 05 km2 0 70 Elevation 4 348 ft 106 m Population 2020 Total5 228 Density2 028 72 sq mi 783 36 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 Pacific ZIP code94515Area code707FIPS code06 09892GNIS feature IDs277482 2409963WebsiteCity WebsiteCalistoga was founded in 1868 when the California Pacific Railroad was built establishing the town as a tourist destination for its Calistoga Hot Springs 5 Today Calistoga continues as a popular tourist destination in Wine Country owing to its vineyards and historic landmarks Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 3 2 2000 4 Economy 4 1 Tourism 5 Government 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Calistoga Hot Springs in 1873 Larkmead Winery built 1884The Upper Napa Valley was once the home of a significant population of Indigenous People called the Wappo during the Spanish colonial era of the late 18th century With abundant oak trees providing acorns as a food staple and the natural hot springs as a healing ground Calistoga Wappo Nilektsonoma meaning Chicken Hawk Place 6 was the site of several villages Following Mexican Independence mission properties were secularized and disposed of by the Mexican government with much of the Napa Valley being partitioned into large ranchos in the 1830s and 1840s The first Anglo settlers began arriving in the 1840s with several taking up lands in the Calistoga area Samuel Brannan was the leader of a Mormon settlement expedition on the ship Brooklyn landing in Yerba Buena San Francisco in 1846 He published San Francisco s first English language newspaper the California Star Following the discovery of gold in Coloma Brannan became California s first millionaire Fascinated by Calistoga s natural hot springs Brannan purchased more than 2 000 acres 8 km2 with the intent to develop a spa reminiscent of Saratoga Springs in New York The name of Calistoga was given to the place in the fall of 1867 by Mr Brannan who has been reported and quoted as saying that the name came from a slip of the tongue that transformed Saritoga of California into Calistoga of Sarifornia 7 8 9 The place had already been previously called Hot Springs by the few Americans and Agua Caliente by the Spaniards and Indians 10 View of Calistoga c 1890Brannan s Hot Springs Resort surrounding Mt Lincoln with the Spa Hotel located at what is now Indian Springs Resort and Brannan Cottage Inn opened to California s rich and famous in 1862 The Napa Valley Railroad Company s track was completed to Calistoga in 1868 providing an easier connection for ferry passengers traveling from San Francisco as well as transforming Calistoga into a transportation hub for the upper Napa Valley and a gateway to Lake and Sonoma Counties The Calistoga Hot Springs c 1940 The Mount View Hotel built 1918Calistoga s economy was based on mining silver and mercury agriculture grapes prunes and walnuts and tourism the hot springs One of the early visitors was Robert Louis Stevenson who wrote the Silverado Squatters while honeymooning with his wife Fanny Vandegrift at a cabin near Silverado Mine on Mount Saint Helena In 1920 Giuseppe Musante a soda fountain and candy store owner in Calistoga was drilling for a cold water well at the Railway Exchange when he tapped into a hot water source In 1924 he set up a bottling line and began selling Calistoga Sparkling Mineral Water The company became a major player in the bottled water business after Elwood Sprenger bought the small bottling plant in 1970 known today as Calistoga Water Company Scenes from the movie Hot Rod 1979 were filmed in and around Calistoga Scenes from the Disney movie Bedtime Stories starring Adam Sandler were filmed in Calistoga in June 2008 11 Calistoga was named a Distinctive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2001 12 In 2017 the Tubbs Fire which killed at least 19 people started off of Highway 128 and Bennett Lane in Calistoga The fire led to the evacuation of almost the entire population of Calistoga The 2017 Tubbs Fire took exactly the same path as the 1964 Hanley Fire In 2020 the Glass Fire forced an evacuation of the city for the second time in four years Geography Edit Aerial view of CalistogaAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 2 6 square miles 6 7 km2 99 30 of it land and 0 70 of it water Climate Edit View of Mount Saint HelenaAccording to National Weather Service records Calistoga has cool wet winters with temperatures dropping to freezing on an average of 35 6 days Summers are usually very dry with daytime temperatures regularly reaching 90 F 32 C or higher on an average of 70 8 days but nights are cool dropping into the mid fifties Average January temperatures range from 58 8 to 39 4 F 14 9 to 4 1 C Average July temperatures range from 89 5 to 54 7 F 31 9 to 12 6 C The record high temperature of 118 F 47 8 C occurred on September 6 2022 The record low temperature of 10 F 12 2 C was recorded on December 11 1932 Calistoga has a hot summer Mediterranean climate Csa according to the Koppen climate classification system Average annual rainfall is 38 58 inches 980 mm with measurable precipitation falling on an average of 65 7 days each year The wettest year was 1983 with 75 38 inches 1 915 mm and the driest year was 2013 with 6 45 inches 164 mm The most rainfall in one month was 32 06 inches 814 mm in February 1986 The most rainfall in 24 hours was 8 10 inches 206 mm on February 17 1986 Snow often falls in the nearby mountains during the winter months but is rare in Calistoga On January 3 1974 3 0 inches 7 6 cm of snow fell in the city 13 Climate data for Calistoga California 1991 2020 normals extremes 1916 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 84 29 88 31 90 32 102 39 104 40 108 42 114 46 111 44 118 48 106 41 96 36 87 31 118 48 Mean maximum F C 72 4 22 4 76 4 24 7 81 2 27 3 87 6 30 9 92 9 33 8 101 3 38 5 102 8 39 3 102 6 39 2 101 9 38 8 94 2 34 6 81 6 27 6 71 4 21 9 106 0 41 1 Average high F C 58 8 14 9 61 7 16 5 65 7 18 7 70 3 21 3 76 5 24 7 84 5 29 2 89 5 31 9 89 1 31 7 87 4 30 8 78 6 25 9 65 9 18 8 57 7 14 3 73 8 23 2 Daily mean F C 49 1 9 5 51 4 10 8 54 2 12 3 57 3 14 1 62 5 16 9 68 6 20 3 72 1 22 3 71 7 22 1 69 8 21 0 63 0 17 2 53 8 12 1 48 1 8 9 60 1 15 6 Average low F C 39 4 4 1 41 1 5 1 42 8 6 0 44 3 6 8 48 5 9 2 52 7 11 5 54 7 12 6 54 3 12 4 52 2 11 2 47 4 8 6 41 7 5 4 38 5 3 6 46 5 8 0 Mean minimum F C 26 9 2 8 28 5 1 9 31 1 0 5 33 6 0 9 38 0 3 3 41 9 5 5 45 6 7 6 45 9 7 7 42 6 5 9 35 4 1 9 29 4 1 4 25 5 3 6 23 1 4 9 Record low F C 17 8 17 8 19 7 20 7 18 8 32 0 32 0 38 3 32 0 27 3 21 6 10 12 10 12 Average precipitation inches mm 7 94 202 7 07 180 5 89 150 2 32 59 1 37 35 0 29 7 4 0 01 0 25 0 03 0 76 0 12 3 0 1 83 46 3 76 96 7 95 202 38 58 981 41 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 11 6 11 1 8 7 6 3 3 7 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 7 3 6 6 3 12 4 65 7Source 1 NOAA 14 Source 2 National Weather Service 13 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1880407 1900690 19107518 8 192085013 2 19301 00017 6 19401 12412 4 19501 41826 2 19601 5146 8 19701 88224 3 19803 879106 1 19904 46815 2 20005 19016 2 20105 155 0 7 20205 2281 4 U S Decennial Census 15 2010 Edit Gondola lift at Sterling VineyardsAt the 2010 census Calistoga had a population of 5 155 The population density was 1 972 4 inhabitants per square mile 761 5 km2 The racial makeup of Calistoga was 3 735 72 5 White 27 0 5 African American 21 0 4 Native American 47 0 9 Asian 10 0 2 Pacific Islander 968 18 8 from other races and 347 6 7 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2 545 persons 49 4 16 17 18 The census reported that 5 100 people 98 9 of the population lived in households 20 0 4 lived in non institutionalized group quarters and 35 0 7 were institutionalized There were 2 019 households 630 31 2 had children under the age of 18 living in them 927 45 9 were opposite sex married couples living together 189 9 4 had a female householder with no husband present 99 4 9 had a male householder with no wife present There were 141 7 0 unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 20 1 0 same sex married couples or partnerships 641 households 31 7 were one person and 332 16 4 had someone living alone who was 65 or older The average household size was 2 53 There were 1 215 families 60 2 of households the average family size was 3 23 The age distribution was 1 167 people 22 6 under the age of 18 400 people 7 8 aged 18 to 24 1 341 people 26 0 aged 25 to 44 1 283 people 24 9 aged 45 to 64 and 964 people 18 7 who were 65 or older The median age was 40 0 years For every 100 females there were 96 5 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 93 7 males There were 2 319 housing units at an average density of 887 3 per square mile of the occupied units 1 166 57 8 were owner occupied and 853 42 2 were rented The homeowner vacancy rate was 3 4 the rental vacancy rate was 5 0 2 545 people 49 4 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 2 555 people 49 6 lived in rental housing units 2000 Edit The historic Garnett Creek stone bridge built in 1902At the 2000 census there were 5 190 people in 2 042 households including 1 243 families in the city The population density was 1 997 4 inhabitants per square mile 771 2 km2 There were 2 249 housing units at an average density of 865 5 per square mile 334 2 km2 19 Of the 2 042 households 29 0 had children under the age of 18 living with them 47 2 were married couples living together 8 2 had a female householder with no husband present and 39 1 were non families 31 4 of households were one person and 17 1 were one person aged 65 or older The average household size was 2 51 and the average family size was 3 20 The age distribution was 23 3 under the age of 18 8 5 from 18 to 24 27 0 from 25 to 44 21 7 from 45 to 64 and 19 6 65 or older The median age was 38 years For every 100 females there were 99 6 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 94 6 males The median income for a household in the city was 38 454 and the median family income was 44 375 Males had a median income of 32 344 versus 29 844 for females The per capita income for the city was 21 134 About 5 2 of families and 8 0 of the population were below the poverty line including 9 5 of those under age 18 and 5 7 of those age 65 or over Economy Edit Chateau Montelena built in 1882Major employers in Calistoga include Solage resort Calistoga Joint Unified School District Indian Springs Calistoga resort and the Calistoga Spa Hot Springs 20 Neighboring vineyards include Sterling Vineyards Tourism Edit Calistoga is at the north end of the Napa Valley Calistoga AVA part of California s Wine Country There are numerous wineries within a short drive The city allows visitors to see Wine Country as it was before freeways and fast food only two lane roads lead there inducing those segments of Highway 29 and Highway 128 that pass through Calistoga and fast food franchises are banned by law 21 Calistoga itself is noted for its hot springs spas such as Calistoga Spa Hot Springs A local specialty is immersion in hot volcanic ash known as a mud bath Nearby attractions include an artificial geothermal geyser known as the Old Faithful of California or Little Old Faithful The geyser erupts from the casing of a well drilled in the late 19th century According to Dr John Rinehart in his book A Guide to Geyser Gazing 1976 p 49 a man had drilled into the geyser in search for water He had actually simply opened up a dead geyser 22 Government Edit Calistoga City HallIn the California State Legislature Calistoga is in the 3rd Senate District represented by Democrat Bill Dodd and in the 4th Assembly District represented by Democrat Cecilia Aguiar Curry 23 In the United States House of Representatives Calistoga is in California s 5th congressional district represented by Republican Tom McClintock 24 The above districts are based on the 2011 Redistricting in California Notable people EditBob Knepper former Major League Baseball player attended Calistoga High School Tom Seaver former Major League Baseball player lived south of Calistoga Dick Vermeil former head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles St Louis Rams amp Kansas City Chiefs was born in Calistoga 25 See also EditCalifornia Historical Landmarks in Napa CountyReferences Edit California Cities by Incorporation Date California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions Archived from the original Word on November 3 2014 Retrieved August 25 2014 About Us City of Calistoga Retrieved September 17 2014 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 30 2021 Calistoga Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved October 20 2014 Calistoga History Visit Calistoga Wappo Language Wappo Indians of Napa County Archived from the original on February 8 2012 Retrieved August 15 2012 Gudde E G Bright W 2010 California Place Names The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names University of California Press p 61 ISBN 978 0 520 26619 3 Retrieved February 8 2022 Sutter County Historical Society PDF Bulletin Vol 55 no 4 Sutter County Museum 2014 p 17 Yerger Rebecca July 15 2011 Calistoga celebrates No 125 Napa Valley Register Retrieved July 16 2011 History of Napa and Lake Counties Register Napa Valley The Weekly Calistogan Napa Valley Register Retrieved April 10 2018 About Calistoga California 94515 Area Code 707 USA napayellowpages com Retrieved July 25 2017 a b NOAA Online Weather Data NWS San Francisco National Weather Service Retrieved on October 31 2022 U S Climate Normals Quick Access Station Calistoga CA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved on October 31 2022 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 Calistoga California Population 2018 worldpopulationreview com Archived from the original on January 14 2019 Retrieved January 15 2019 Calistoga CA Population Census 2010 and 2000 Interactive Map Demographics Statistics Quick Facts CensusViewer censusviewer com Archived from the original on April 19 2015 Retrieved January 15 2019 2010 Census Interactive Population Search CA Calistoga city U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Retrieved July 12 2014 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2008 01 31 2017 CAFR City of Calistoga www ci calistoga ca us Calistoga Municipal Code www codepublishing com Jones Wyoming Old Faithful Geyser of California Archived June 7 2019 at the Wayback Machine WyoJones Geyser Pages Retrieved on 2008 03 31 Statewide Database UC Regents Archived from the original on February 1 2015 Retrieved January 27 2015 California s 5th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC Retrieved March 3 2013 Knickerbocker Ken November 8 2021 Chester County Leadership Coach Dick Vermeil VISTA Today Retrieved August 8 2023 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calistoga California Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Calistoga Official website The Calistoga Chamber of Commerce amp Visitors Bureau Calistoga Tribune one of two local newspapers The Weekly Calistogan one of two local newspapers Warming Up in the Vineyard Tom Terrific Article from The New York Times 2005 12 28 Retrieved 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