Top Wine and Hiking Experiences in the USA with GoTravelDaily
Wine tasting is an enjoyable activity on its own; however, when paired with the chance to explore scenic vineyards or local wine regions while learning about the winemaking process, it becomes an unforgettable experience. Below are seven destinations in the United States where visitors can enjoy breathtaking hikes along with wine tasting.
Napa Valley, California
Greg Melanson’s vineyard on Pritchard Hill is located approximately 1500ft above the vineyard valley floor. Although it’s usually not open to the public, Melanson collaborates with TOR Wines to bring a limited number of visitors to this remarkable vineyard. Here, guests can enjoy stunning views and hike its steep trails to gain insight into the region.
After an invigorating vineyard walk or a leisurely stroll, visitors can savor a tasting of TOR’s Grand Dames Chardonnays and Melanson Cabernets, paired with small bites. A picnic or lunch is available for an additional cost to accompany the wine tasting. $200 per person
Malibu, California
Malibu Wine Hikes offers a two-mile guided loop hike suitable for all ages. This tour explores the vineyards of Malibu’s Saddlerock Ranch, climbing about 300ft in elevation while providing consistent views of the Pacific Ocean and vineyards on all sides. Hikers will gain firsthand knowledge of the wines produced on the property while enjoying numerous photo opportunities along the way.
Additionally, hikers will see well-preserved Chumash illustrations at the “Cave of the Four Horsemen” and can indulge in produce from the onsite organic garden. At the end of the trek, each person receives a bottle of wine in their chosen varietal, including selections of white, red, and rosé. $49 per person
Santa Barbara, California
Belmond El Encanto in Santa Barbara offers ample open space and the opportunity for a guided hike in the nearby Santa Barbara hills. Guests can enjoy a gourmet picnic lunch paired with wines at the peak, expertly curated by the property’s head sommelier, who selects wines to match seasonal menu items.
There are various trails available for guests to choose from, ranging from easy to challenging, guided by experts familiar with the area—all blessed with stunning ocean and hillside views. $260 per couple
Sonoma, California
Located in Kenwood, at the heart of Sonoma Valley, the Kunde Family Winery‘s expansive 1850-acre estate presents two distinctive “wiking” experiences. The Dog Hike allows guests to join fourth generation winegrower Jeff Kunde, his wife Roberta, and their dogs on a four-hour trek, concluding with a wine tasting and lunch. A portion of the fee supports Dogwood Animal Rescue Project and Sonoma County Humane Society, which help abandoned animals.
Alternatively, the Hike & Taste in the Vineyards offers a casual hiking experience through the Kunde family’s property, providing insights into the history and process of winemaking. $90 per person for the Dog Hike; $40 per person for the Hike & Taste
Paso Robles, California
Tooth & Nail Winery, styled as a castle on the Central Coast’s Paso Robles, invites visitors to enjoy a guided tour through the hillside vineyard paths, down through the barrel room, and throughout the castle itself. During this two-hour excursion, guests will sample wines and learn about their origins. $80 per person
Buchanan, Michigan
Sister wineries Round Barn and Tabor Hill in Southwest Michigan provide nearly four miles of hiking trails connecting the two properties. With wine and food selections available at both trailheads, a scenic stroll can include some of Southwest Michigan’s finest refreshments.
The Mt Tabor Trail system offers three levels of hiking difficulty—easy, moderate, and challenging—navigating picturesque rural landscapes of vineyards, fields, and woods. Guests can access the trails from either winery for a complete experience. Price varies based on purchases
Loudoun County, Virginia
Stone Tower Winery, just south of Leesburg, Virginia, features a Self-Guided Vineyard Tour—a beginner’s level 1.25-mile hike through vines, hills, and rugged terrain. Trekkers can carry a tote bag containing a map, two glasses, and a wine tasting kit.
During this 45-minute hike, visitors can scan QR Codes along the route to listen to audio narrations about the estate’s grape varietals and wines. The tasting kit includes four miniature wine bottles—two whites and two reds to suit various preferences. $25 per person for nonmembers; $15 per person for club members; additional costs for specific wine selections may vary.