PEDAL & POUR OPTIONS
Explore the terroir of top AVA’s including Carneros, Calistoga, Dry Creek, Healdsburg, Yountville, Howell Mtn and the Russian River Valley.
Select from six hand-picked bike routes then choose your winery stops along the way, or let our experienced staff curate your experience.
Calistoga Pedal Tour
Pedal the northern tip of the Napa (River) Valley along back lanes of Calistoga that made this valley famous. Enjoy finely manicured vineyards and rugged, mountain views of Mt. St. Helena and the Palisades. Founded by Sam Brannan, a storied Gold Rush pioneer, Calistoga’s Main Street continues to project a wild western vibe flanked by world class wineries. Northern Reach Adventure Co. is owned and operated by a second generation winemaking family. We are happy to advise you on which wineries to visit and will curate your tour based on tasting experience.
Yountville/Napa PEdal TOur
This adventure starts in the picturesque town of Yountville with a guided bike trip among scenic vineyards. Pedal eleven miles of the Napa Valley Vine Trail along a dedicated path into Downtown Napa and enjoy the Rail Art District (RAD) for the last mile. Lunch will be presented at one of several urban wineries or riverside at the Oxbow Preserve.
CARNEROS PEDAL TOURS
With a very manageable ascent, pedal rolling champagne covered hills above the Carneros Preserve with your professional guide. Breath-in the salty bay breeze with views of Mare Island, Skaggs Island and both Mount Tam and Mount Diablo. Pedal past arches of live oaks and deep ravines alternating between sun-dried swells of grass, then back into wooded stretches. For lunch, lay-down your bike at a winery stop of your choice with a friendly guide who will pour wines and pitch picnic.
Dry Creek- Healdsburg Northern Sonoma County
Come join us for a pedal tour through Northern Sonoma County in the Dry Creek region near Healdsburg. This is one of the premier bike routes in the area, offering ways to ride with little car traffic. You will ride among mostly gentle hills in the valley floor that pass by Califonia Oak woodlands and scenic vineyards. The Dry Creek region is home to many small production, organic, family owned and operated wineries. This ride is suitable for any skill level of cyclist and offers rich views and many iconic spots to take pictures, from views above Lake Sonoma, and popular Lambert Bridge Road. Pick up lunch at the Dry Creek General Store that offers fresh locally grown foods. There is interesting folk-lore about the General Store; originally a Stage Coach stop, it is said to have been frequented by the infamous outlaw and poet Black Bart. If you elect to go to the northern section of the region there are vineyards and caves to explore.