What is a self-guided trek?
A self-guided trek is a vacation holiday where you travel with your own family or friends, not a tour with strangers. We provide you with a complete itinerary, including detailed custom maps designed by Wine Country Trekking and specific trail notes covering all aspects of your hikes. We arrange all lodging for you and give you restaurant reviews and recommendations near your lodging. You have the confidence of knowing that everything is taken care of and the freedom to manage your own time. We also handle the logistics of transporting your luggage between inns. There are no guides directing your trip. Prior to your trek we send you two Guides, a Planning Guide and a Trail Guide, that cover every detail of your trek. For more information, see
The Experience.
What is included in the treks?
Lodging, breakfasts, luggage transfers, custom maps and trail notes, local area information package, Planning Guide, taxes, tips, park entry fees, and any necessary transfers during the trek are all included. In addition, most treks include wine tastings.
What is not included in the treks?
Lunches and dinners are not included in our treks. We have found that our trekkers are passionate about food, and want the ability to select their own menu items and restaurants where dining options are available. We provide descriptions and reviews of local restaurants near your lodging and let you know where you can pick up a picnic lunch for your hikes. Pre and post trek airport transfer are also not included.
What if I want a guide?
A guide is not necessary, as the treks are designed to be self-guided, with excellent custom maps and trail notes and all logistics handled for you. Be assured that we have personally hiked all of the trails and documented the trail notes ourselves. However, if you would like to have a guide join you for part or all of the trek, we can arrange that for you. Please
contact us .
How can I compare different treks?
How do I book a trek?
You can purchase your trek
online, or call us at (707) 935-4497.
How early do I need to book?
Although you can book your trek anytime, it is best to book 4 to 6 months in advance as the premier hotels and restaurants we use are very popular and may not be available with short notice.
How can I bring wine home?
There are three options to get wine home:
- All wineries will arrange to ship wine for you. However, depending on the state you live in, this may be prohibited. It can also be very expensive.
- If you only buy a few bottles, you can wrap them in clothing in your luggage and safely check them. You cannot take wine on airplanes in your carry-on bags.
How do I know if the start date I want is available?
When you book you will be asked to select a start date and provide a deposit. We will then immediately check availability and get back to you within 48 hours to either confirm your start date or contact you to discuss alternatives. If your preferred date is not available and there are no alternatives that are satisfactory to you, we will refund your deposit. You can also contact us and ask us to check availability for your start date before booking.
What if something happens and I can't go on my trek?
If you need to cancel your trek, please contact us. Our
cancellation policy may provide some refund or credit toward a future trip, depending on the date you cancel. We highly recommend that you purchase
travel insurance , which may cover you in the event of cancellation.
Can I bring children?
These treks are designed for adults, and may include activities, such as wine tasting, in which children cannot participate. If you do decide to bring children, please note that they will pay the adult rate.
Can I bring my dog?
Sorry, no. Most of the parks that you will be hiking in do not allow dogs, even on leash.
What is the difference between your runner's treks and your other treks?
The runner's treks go on the same beautiful mountain trails as some of our other treks, but we design the logistics to meet the needs of runners. For example, any wine tasting would take place after your run and lunch, not during your run.
Who is Wine Country Trekking?
Wine Country Trekking was started in 2006 by three natives of the San Francisco Bay Area who share a passion for hiking vacations and great food and wine. Find out more in
About Us.