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Where to Find California Wineries with Fun for All   

Margarita Adventures at Ancient Peaks Winery.

SAN FRANCICSO — Many moms and dads visit California wine country for much-needed “grown-up” time in one of the world’s most beautiful wine regions, but many don’t realize that dozens of the state’s wineries offer special activities and accommodations for kids. While adults sample the latest vintages, children can have their own fun tasting grape juice, romping in play areas, visiting with farm animals and playing outdoor games.

Before embarking on a fun family outing in California’s wine country, Wine Institute recommends that parents call ahead or check the winery website to make sure minors are welcome. Some don’t allow guests under age 21 due to liability concerns or preference. Once kids get the green light, they’ll be able to join you at the winery, and can often participate in vineyard and winery tours.

ACORN Winery/ Alegría Vineyards, Healdsburg, Sonoma County   
Legos, crayons and cornhole keep kids entertained while parents taste. Children may also explore the vineyards adjacent to the tasting room, join parents on a guided vineyard walk and taste grapes during harvest.

Alexander Valley Vineyards, Healdsburg, Sonoma County 
Kids can join in winery and cave tours with their parents, visit the vineyards, enjoy the picnic area and meet the winery dogs. While the adults taste wine, children can do a winery seek-and-find puzzle.

Alpha Omega, St. Helena, Napa County 
The winery presents kids with crayons and the coloring book Exploring the Napa Valley with Traveler Teddies, a kid-friendly guide to the Napa Valley.

Ancient Peaks Winery, Santa Margarita, San Luis Obispo County 
Zipline above the vines at the winery’s Santa Margarita Ranch (kids weighing 30-100 pounds can fly tandem with an adult). After zooming through the adventure course, families can have lunch (with wine for the adults) at the Ancient Peaks café.

Bella Vineyards & Wine Caves, Healdsburg, Sonoma County 
Book the Vineyard Tour and ride a vintage Pinzgauer truck to the top of Lily Hill, where parents sample wine and kids can watch hawks soar overhead. Families may also picnic on the lawn and tour the wine caves.

Brassfield Estate Winery, Clearlake Oaks, Lake County 
The winery invites families to play bocce ball and cornhole, and relax in Brassfield’s picnic area.

Buena Vista Winery, Sonoma, Sonoma County 
Tours led by period actors include wine caves and the Historic Wine Museum, which features an entertaining multimedia show. There’s also a picnic area and hedge maze.

Pruning at Captain Vineyards.   

Captain Vineyards, Moraga, Contra Costa County 
Families can book a farm stay, have a picnic or tour the vineyard and winery. During harvest, kids are invited to help crush grapes.

Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, Napa County 
Tour a massive replica of an Italian castle, complete with a dungeon, then meet the estate peacocks and farm animals. Kids can sample grape juice and enjoy their own play area.

Chasewater Winery & Olive MillKelseyville, Lake County 
At this pup-friendly winery, families can spend the day playing bocce ball, enjoying the picnic tables and lawn and sampling the estate’s olive oil.

Cline Cellars, Sonoma, Sonoma County 
The park-like, historic grounds feature expansive lawns, ponds stocked with carp and turtles, vintage train cars and the winery’s Sicilian donkeys, Fancy and Pudding.

DeLoach Vineyards, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County 
The winery features educational, family-friendly tours highlighting DeLoach’s history, winemaking techniques and farming practices. Families can also picnic in the winery grove.

Domaine Artefact, Escondido, San Diego County 
Pack a picnic and play cornhole and giant Jenga, or visit with the ranch dogs and farm animals.

Fenton Herriott Vineyards, Placerville, El Dorado County  
Enjoy the picnic area and play bocce ball on one of two full-sized courts.

Families can swim at Francis Ford Coppola Winery.

Francis Ford Coppola Winery, Geyserville, Sonoma County 
Coppola welcomes families with two large swimming pools, a bocce ball court, a children’s library, a gallery filled with memorabilia from Coppola’s films, board games and more.
(Note: This season, pool access is only available through cabine reservations, which are currently sold out through October 2021. However, cancelations do occur, so check the website for availability.)

Frog’s Leap, Rutherford, Napa County 
Dogs and kids are welcome at Frog’s Leap, which includes a barn, farm animals, and fruit and vegetable gardens. The winery also occasionally hosts specific family-friendly tasting times.

Fults Family Vineyards, Lower Lake, Lake County 
Families at this kid- and dog-friendly winery are invited to enjoy the golf range and picnic tables.

Furthermore Wines, Sebastopol, Sonoma County 
Parents can bring their kids and dogs along for a day of bocce ball and picnicking.

Grey Wolf Vineyards & Cellars, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County 
While parents enjoy a glass or bottle outside overlooking the vineyards, children can play giant Connect Four, giant Jenga and cornhole. Barton’s Kitchen Window serves lunch with many family-friendly options.

Heritage Oak Winery, Acampo, Lodi/San Joaquin County 
Outdoor family fun includes picnicking, hiking down to the river, kayaking and occasional guided bird walks.

Holly’s Hill Vineyard, Pleasant Valley, El Dorado County 
The winery offers an outdoor toy box for kids and family-friendly camping through Harvest Hosts.

Honig Vineyard & Winery, Rutherford, Napa County 
Also dog-friendly, the winery caters to kids with juice boxes, Goldfish crackers and coloring books for $10 per child.

Iron Hub Winery and Vineyards, Plymouth, Amador County 
This kid- and dog-friendly winery offers children’s activities — including cornhole, giant Jenga, coloring books and giant dominoes — while parents enjoy a seated patio tasting.

Kendall-Jackson Wine Estate, Fulton, Sonoma County 
Kids are welcome to play bocce ball, picnic and tour the extensive vegetable garden, which includes a chicken coop, bat boxes and a demonstration beehive.

Landmark VineyardsKenwood, Sonoma County 
The winery has an expansive lawn and picnic area, plus a bocce ball court.

Napa CellarsSt. Helena, Napa County 
Families can play bocce ball, ladder ball and cornhole. The winery also has a picnic area and often features live music.

Navarro VineyardsPhilo, Mendocino County 
Navarro offers grape juice tastings of Pinot Noir and Gewürztraminer for kids, plus family-friendly vineyard tours and a picnic area.

Kids can view baby animals at Raymond Vineyards. 

Raymond Vineyards, St. Helena, Napa County 
The outdoor Theater of Nature showcases the ways in which all of nature’s “actors” — including chickens and goats — play a crucial part in crafting quality wine.

Retzlaff Vineyards, Livermore, Alameda County 
The winery has a picnic area and a lawn with big toy tractors for kids to play on.

Shannon Ridge WineryLower Lake, Lake County 
This kid- and dog-friendly winery offers vineyard hikes, bocce ball and picnic tables.

Six Sigma Ranch and Winery, Lower Lake, Lake County 
Meet Topper, the winery’s pot belly pig, who loves to have his ears rubbed. On select Saturdays, kids can help feed the livestock. The estate also includes vast picnic grounds, cornhole, and trails for hiking and mountain biking.

Sterling VineyardsCalistoga, Napa County 
Ride the gondola up the mountain to the winery, where families are welcome to take a self-guided tour. Kids are given snacks, juice and a coloring book package on arrival.

Zaca Mesa Winery, Los Olivos, Santa Barbara County 
Families are invited to bring their dogs, and enjoy a picnic or play a game on the giant chess board.

We make every effort to maintain the accuracy of this list. However, policies do change, so please contact wineries prior to visiting to confirm their policies. Dog-friendly wineries require that pups be leashed and well behaved.

For more information on California wines, visit DiscoverCaliforniaWines.

Wine Institute is the public policy advocacy group for 1,000 California wineries and affiliated businesses that initiates and advocates state, federal and international public policy to enhance the environment for the responsible production, consumption and enjoyment of wine. The organization works to promote the economic and environmental health of the state through its leadership in sustainable winegrowing and a partnership with the Visit California tourism organization to showcase California’s wine and food offerings and the state as a top travel destination. Wine Institute also has an export program for California Wines which represents 95 percent of U.S. wine exports.

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