Game On! — Fun outside *Bonus Content*

Now that summer is officially here we invite you to relax outside and enjoy a little bit of friendly competition while you taste your way through wine country.

Published: 6/21/2018

GET OUTSIDE!

Now that summer is officially here we invite you to relax outside and enjoy a little bit of friendly competition while you taste your way through wine country. With spots like Landmark Vineyards in Sonoma County that feature lawn games, gorgeous landscaping, picnic areas, and patio seating, you'll be inspired to stay and play. And bonus — wineries with games and a focus on outdoor space are typically dog- and family-friendly!
Check out our list of top outdoor and game-friendly locations to visit!

 

TALLEY VINEYARDS

Featuring beautiful outdoor space, yard games, picnic grounds, winery tours, and outdoor events with live music. Don't miss the Talley Farm Stand, open throughout the summer Friday–Sunday, Noon–4 PM, featuring he very best produce you can get on the Central Coast. TalleyVineyards.com

 

 

 


MARYHILL WINERY

At the Goldendale, WA location you can play a round of ball on one of four tournament-quality bocce courts, kick back with live music on summer weekends, and relax on the vine-covered patio this summer. Along with tours and private courtyards, catch a world-class concert in the 4,000-seat outdoor ampitheater that draws thousands and thousands of guests each year. MaryhillWinery.com

 

 

 


ANDIS WINES

You won't want to miss this expansive view of the Sierra Nevada Mountains while you play a variety of lawn games, have a picnic outside, host a private event, and take a tour of their state-of-the-art winemaking facility. AndisWines.com

 

 

 


INDIAN SPRINGS CALISTOGA

While you enjoy lush accommodations, spa treatments and lounging, you can enjoy tons of outdoor activities including bocce, shuffleboard, croquet, swimming, rent bicycles, play giant checkers, and more! IndianSpringsCalistoga.com

 

 

 

 

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As seen in the issue Spring 2018 of Touring & Tasting Magazine.