2000 Soda Springs Road Napa Soda Springs is located at 2000 Soda Springs Rd., 15 minutes from downtown Napa.

NAPA, CA—Napa Soda Springs, one of the largest continuous parcels in Napa Valley, is available for the first time in more than 40 years. GlobeSt.com learns the listing price is $50 million, according to Land Hub.

Designated by Napa County as a Landmark of Historical Significance, stone remnants of the historic resort remain, inviting restoration and adaptive reuse. The property was once home to the prestigious Napa Soda Springs Resort, which was completed by Colonel JP Jackson in 1874. Nearly all the buildings were constructed from stone quarried in the mountains nearby, according to Explore Napa.

Into the early 1900s, it welcomed socially prominent families to enjoy the resort's mountain air and healing waters. Visitors to the hotel could view a wide stretch of the valley, bowl or play tennis or billiards. They could hunt, fish, ride horses or stroll among the olive and almond, citrus and apple trees on the grounds' 100 acres.

Napa Soda Spring's varied and diverse topography features the healing waters of Soda Creek, an 80-foot waterfall, vistas of Poppy Hill, the magma rock-strewn slope of Babylon Plane and many free-flowing mineral springs. Due to their taste and health-giving properties, these historically significant springs were often bottled during the resort's long history.

Located at 2000 Soda Springs Rd. and 15 minutes from downtown Napa, the parcel is central to the culinary, wine and cultural experiences that draw visitors from around the globe. Numerous wineries and restaurants are all within a short drive via the Silverado Trail or the Mt. St. Helena Highway.

"Napa Soda Springs represents a rare and generational ownership opportunity that offers access to all the best the Napa Valley has to offer," says Gerry Rohm, JLL senior managing director.  "It is the most extensive, richest sanctuary opportunity in the Bay Area and a future owner will have an opportunity to customize the parcel sizes and locations to match their visions and creative stewardship."

The JLL capital markets team representing the seller is led by Rohm, managing director Mark Root and vice president Tatiana Hodapp.

"Napa Soda Springs represents a generational opportunity to own the largest continuous parcel of land in Napa Valley, which has an amazing history as one of the premier resorts in the US of its time," Rohm tells GlobeSt.com. "This historical use as a resort and its location adjacent to some of the most sought-after America Viticulture Areas in Napa Valley provide a multitude of opportunities for a new owner."

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Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown is an editor for the south and west regions of GlobeSt.com. She has 25-plus years of real estate experience, with a regional PR role at Grubb & Ellis and a national communications position at MMI. Brown also spent 10 years as executive director at NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area chapter, where she led the organization to achieving its first national award honors and recognition on Capitol Hill. She has written extensively on commercial real estate topics and edited numerous pieces on the subject.