Make 2021 the year of the family photo. Yes, it’s time to get your finger on the photo button once again! You don’t have to hire a pro photographer or travel to a tropical location to capture a great family portrait.  If you’re taking family hikes or walks around Washington, DC, you are probably passing the perfect backdrop for an insta-worthy family photo. We rounded up some of our favorite places to take a picture. Get ready to get snappy with one of these iconic backdrops in the DMV.

#1 Washington Monument

Meghan Yudes Meyers

Photo Tip: Due to the slight elevation at the top of the hill, this is a great place to snap a picture with the Lincoln Memorial or the Capitol in the background. If you want to feature the Washington Monument, try to position yourselves so that the Monument itself is between people and not sticking out of the top of someone’s head!

Safety regulations: There are periodic closures on the National Mall due to recent events at the Capitol. Check here for the latest updates. The Washington Monument is temporarily closed to visitors until 1/24. 

Washington Monument
2 15th St. NW
National Mall
Online: nps.gov

#2 DC Murals

Meghan Yudes Meyers

Photo tip: Gray skies and winter weather can wash out even the best backdrop. Head to one of these vibrant murals in DC to add pops of color to your candids. 

Find DC's most vibrant murals here

#3 Great Falls Park

Tricia Mirchandani

Photo tip: Let the water take center stage at this location. Huddle together on one of the overlooks in your fleeces on a brisk day and the waterfalls create a brilliant backdrop.

Safety regulations: Trails and overlooks are open, but the visitor center is closed. Water fountains are currently not available. 

Great Falls Park
9200 Old Dominion Dr.
McLean, VA
Online: nps.gov

#4 A Local Winery

Libby Denton

Photo Tip:  A great picture has a backdrop that enhances a person's portrait, it doesn't compete with it. Wineries offer a rich background that blends foliage with rustic stone and wood. Even in the winter, snow covered vines add an architectural element to a family portrait. 

Find a local DC winery here

#5 Gravelly Point Park

Vivi N. via Yelp

Photo Tip: Timing really is everything with this one but capturing your faces, or at least your eyes, below a plane taking off is possible! It may take a few tries and a few different angles but don’t give up!

Gravelly Point Park
George Washington Pkwy.
Arlington, VA
Online: nps.gov

#6 Howard County Conservancy

Yasmina Cowan

Photo tip: You want to add texture to the back of your subjects, and this location offers a variety to choose from. You'll find rolling hills, tall grasses and historic structures. Plus, the lighting at dusk is dreamy. It's a favorite spot for DC photographers, like Yasmina Cowan

Safety regulations: Trails remain open from dawn to dusk, but nature center is currently closed. 

Howard County Conservancy
10520 Old Frederick Rd.
Woodstock, MD
Online: https://www.howardnature.org/

#7 Any Park or Playground

Schmidt-Reportagen via Pixabay

Photo tip: On the swing, in the sandbox, going down the slide, if you’re there, take a picture just for fun! Two pairs of feet at the top of a twisty slide capture the moment just as nicely as two pairs of eyes smiling at the camera. And, after all, capturing the moment is photos are all about.

Find a DC playground here

—Meghan Yudes Meyers and Tricia Mirchandani

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When finger-freezing temperatures come to town, it’s a struggle to will ourselves out into the wintery mix (especially when you have to wrestle the youngest members of your family in and out of puffy coats). Fortunately, these cozy gems offer an inviting space to warm up your digits and enjoy some family time fireside.

Photo: Pentagon Row

Pentagon Row Outdoor Ice Skating Plaza
When the temperature drops, you can still enjoy outdoor activities (like skating on Northern Virginia’s largest outdoor skating rink) when you have the promise of flickering flames to warm up to; the outdoor lounge features a dual-sided stone fireplace for toasty skating brakes!

1201 S Joyce St., Arlington, VA
703-418-6666
Online: pentagonrowskating.com

Ritz-Carlton Georgetown
If the wood-burning fireplace in the Ritz-Carlton brings on a hankering for s’mores, you’re in luck! Every evening from 6:30 pm to 7 pm the hotel offers complimentary chocolate smothered marshmallows sandwiched in a graham cracker. Mmmm!

3100 South St., NW, Georgetown
202-912-4100
Online: ritzcarlton.com

Redstone American Grill
After a long day at National Harbor–riding the carousel, building sand castles, or paddleboating on the Potomac–gather your crew around one of the year-round firepits at this rugged restaurant. From flatbreads and burgers to steak and soup, there’s something to satisfy everyone’s tastebuds.

155 National Plaza, National Harbor
301-839-3330
Online: redstonegrill.com

Hotel Tabard Inn
On Saturdays and Sundays this Dupont Circle hotel serves some of the best donuts D.C. has to offer. Enjoy your fried doughnut by the roaring fire in the English-inspired lounge. The Inn does not have a children’s menu per say, but this family-friendly establishment will create pint-sized portions for smaller guests.

1739 N St., NW, Dupont Circle
202-785-1277
Online: tabardinn.com

Praline Bakery and Bistro
Flakey croissants and gooey tarts taste better when they are enjoyed by the warmth of a fire! This Bethesda-based bakery offers authentic French cuisine and sweets (and if you’re lucky, you can nab a table by their fireplace).

4611 Sangamore Rd., Bethesda, MD
301-229-8180
Online: praline-bakery.com

Clyde’s Willow Creek Farm
Historic barns and stone buildings lend a ski lodge-like atmosphere to this American restaurant. The expansive property boasts seven fireplaces–one in each of its dining rooms–for a guaranteed fireside meal.

42920 Broadlands Blvd. (Broadlands, Va)
571-209-1200
Online: clydes.com/willow

Barrel Oak Winery
This kid-friendly winery welcomes families to enjoy a board game or a good book by their fire. Every Friday night they feature family-friendly movies (with free popcorn) in the loft. Un-”wined” while the kids enjoy a flick!

3623 Grove Ln., Delaplane, VA
540-364-6402
Online: barreloak.com

Do you have a favorite fireplace spot? Tell us where we can find it in the comments below. 

–Ayren Jackson-Cannady and Meghan Meyers

Don’t have Easter Sunday plans yet? Looking for a fun place in the DMV to enjoy an Easter brunch? Here are some suggestions of family friendly restaurants to enjoy your holiday meal. Some places get very busy, so call now to make your reservation! Happy hopping!

photo: Pan Pacific via flickr

1789 Restaurant
At 1789, the Easter day brunch will have you dining with a special guest — the Easter Bunny himself. The Easter Bunny will go around to each table and deliver candy for children from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. 1789 offers traditional American cuisine and will have a full Easter brunch menu.. Celebrate the holiday with a festive a la carte brunch or dinner. 

1226 36th St., NW
Online: 1789restaurant.com

Pinstripes
Pinstripes offers a unique dining experience for everyone! Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine, like pizza and lasagna, paired with bowling, bocce and other events within the community. They are also offering an Easter brunch for the whole family to enjoy. Along with the brunch, the restaurant will have an egg hunt with over 1,500 colorful eggs full of candy and complimentary brunch, bowling and bocce coupons around the patio from 9:30 a.m. until 10 a.m. To participate in the egg hunt, guests may purchase an Easter basket for $2.

1064 Wisconsin Ave., NW
11920 Grand Park Ave. (North Bethesda, MD)
Online: pinstripes.com

The Hamilton
The Hamilton will offer full brunch menu with Easter specials including a kid’s menu. The Easter Bunny will make an appearance and give out candy, hugs, and provide photo opportunities for young diners. FYI..there’s also Gospel Brunch on Easter Sunday!

600 14th St., NW
Online: thehamiltondc.com

Teddy & The Bully Bar
Join Teddy’s for their annual Easter Sunday Brunch. Featuring farm fresh ingredients and creative choices, their Easter Brunch caters to everyone’s favorites. The day finishes with a fabulous ice cream sundae bar with all your favorite toppings. Don’t miss their specially prepared Easter baskets for the kids!

1200 19th St., NW
Online: teddyandthebullybar.com

Gaylord National
Celebrate at the hotel’s Pienza Marketplace on April 21 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a brunch menu including everything from a waffle and omelet station to carved ham and lamb stations, a seafood station, flatbreads, salads, kid items, desserts and more. 

201 Waterfront St. (National Harbor, MD)
Online: marriott.com

Lansdowne Resort
This classic Easter brunch features holiday favorites including an assortment of starters, entrée items, attended stations, salads, desserts and more. Guests will also be able to participate in complimentary recreational activities, including egg coloring, an egg roll and pictures with chicks and bunnies

44050 Woodridge Pkwy. (Leesburg, VA)
Online: lansdowneresort.com

Creek’s Edge Winery
Start your holiday off right with a nice Easter breakfast at Creek’s Edge Winery. Stay during the afternoon for a free egg hunt on the property for both kids and adults. Guests will also receive 10% off bottle purchases during the day.

41255 Annas Ln. (Lovettsville, VA)
Online: creeksedgewinery.com

Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City
Put on your Sunday best and drive to the Ritz-Carlton for a special holiday meal created by Executive Chef Sriram Hariharan. Complimentary parking and egg hunt included

1250 S. Hayes St. (Arlington, VA)
Online: ritzcarlton.com

Trummer’s on Main
With the weather finally feeling like spring, enjoy a three-course meal highlighting the freshness of the season. Surprise your family with a pre-ordered golden goose egg dessert, inspired by the treat in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

7134 Main St. (Clifton, VA)
Online: trummersonmain.com

Chima Steakhouse
Looking for something different than Easter ham? Chima Steakhouse offers traditional Brazilian cuisine for your holiday celebrations. Bring the kids along for complimentary face painting between noon and 4 p.m.

8010 Towers Crescent Dr., Suite 100 (Tysons Corner, VA)
Online: chimasteakhouse.com

—Guiomar Ochoa

As if you needed any more reasons for a Target run, break out your wine glasses and get ready to sample Target’s new wine collection—because it’s all under $10.

The Collection is the name of the new Target wine line that will be sold exclusively at your favorite retailer at just $9.99 per bottle. The new line is made entirely from California-grown grapes from Delicato Family Vineyards, a family-owned winery established in 1935 which uses sustainable and environmentally-sensitive farming practices.

photo: Courtesy of Target

The new line includes a cabernet sauvignon, red wine blend, rosé, pinot grigio and chardonnay. The colorful label features abstract pastel designs created by in-house artists at Target, inspired by the process of making wine. In addition to this new wine line, Target will also roll out four-pack cans of Wine Cube in sparkling white wine and sparkling rosé.

No alcohol at your local Target? Don’t fret. According to Food & Wine, Target will expand alcohol sales to 90 percent of its locations in 2019. The entire line hits Target stores on Mar. 3, just in time to pair with your favorite Girl Scout Cookies.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Justin Aiken via Unsplash

 

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Feel like you’ve traded your carefree wine tasting days for sippy cups and playdates? Fear not, wine loving mamas and papas! California’s Central Coast has countless family-friendly wineries to sip, savor and bring the kids.

Where big brother Napa and Sonoma boast a bit more pomp and circumstance, the Central Coast—including Paso Robles, Edna Valley and beyond—is quietly turning out amazing wines with zero attitude. Halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, this stunningly beautiful region of California is the next big thing in wine.

So rally the family and come as you are. Cheers to these family-friendly wineries!

Biddle Ranch Vineyard

Located in Edna Valley, Biddle Ranch Vineyard is your modern farmhouse dream come true. Opt for a bottle of Biddle Ranch Sparkling Wine, bring lunch and set-up an Insta-worthy picnic on their gorgeous patio. Settle in and enjoy the vineyard views, great wine and friendly service. If you really want to stay a while (and you will), book the Biddle Ranch Vineyard House for your next family or friend gathering. This four-bedroom home sits amongst 17 acres of Chardonnay vines and is chic for days. Online: BiddleRanch.com

Tooth & Nail Winery

The Tooth & Nail Castle in Paso Robles is a must-visit. You’ll love the wine and the view and kids will love that it’s an actual castle. Select Fridays have music on the patio and is our favorite time to go. It’s a castle, it’s wine-tasting and it’s a win-win. Tip: some artwork inside is a bit dark, sensitive little ones might want to stay on the patio. Online: RabbleWine.com

Pomar Junction Vineyard & Winery

Should you need something to keep your children’s attention while you savor a glass of cab, check out Pomar Junction in Paso Robles. Not only do they have an old Santa Fe train car on premises, they also have Groucho, a winery cat. Trains and cats are two of my son’s favorite things, in varying order depending on the day, so Pomar Junction means everyone is happy. Online: PomarJunction.com

Stolo Vineyards & Winery

Located in Cambria, California, just two miles from the Pacific, Stolo Vineyards and Winery is one of the best reviewed wineries on the Central Coast. Their Syrah recently scored the #12 spot on Wine Enthusiast’s Best of 2018 list. In the summer months, enjoy their Music in the Meadow events where the kids can run free and play cornhole while you sip some world-class wines. Online: StoloFamilyVineyards.com

BarrelHouse Brewing Co.

Prefer craft beer to cabernet? Spend a picture-perfect day at BarrelHouse Brewing Co. with a Sunny Daze in hand listening to live music on the outdoor flat-bed truck. Located in the hip new Tin City area of Paso Robles, BarrelHouse Brewing Co. is a family-friendly spot where locals and tourists cheers the good life in their half-acre beer garden. Check their events calendar for music and food truck line-up. Online: BarrelHouseBrewing.com

And because I’m a mom and literally can’t help myself, make sure you set up a sober driver or spring for driving service like Uber Wine or SLO Safe Ride for your wine tasting adventures. Okay—now go have fun, kids!

I'm a family travel and st‌yle writer that left a decade-long career in the fashion industry to write and raise an awesome little human. I've been featured in Marie Claire and Coastal Living and have a blog called Vagamom. I dream of taking a family gap year and traveling the globe! 

You don’t have to wait ’til the kids are 21 to enjoy wine country together. With more and more wineries catering to families, there are also plenty that offer family-friendly lodging too, which means wine tasting and family fun can go hand in hand for the perfect weekend getaway. We gathered our favorite spots from around the country, keep reading to see them all.

Chateau Chantal - Traverse City, MI

Chateau Chantal

The kids can roll on the big lawn next to this vineyard on the rural peninsula north of Traverse City in Michigan, while mom and dad enjoy a glass of wine on the patio. Chateau Chantal is all about family with kids toys in the tasting room and travel cots available for the duration of your stay. When the grapes are harvested here, there's a celebration where you can get to stomp on the fruit in a barrel. Chateau Chantel has 11 rooms, a library with a fireplace and a selection of family-friendly board games for you to enjoy after a day of trail walking and beach going. 

15900 Rue de Vin
Traverse City, MI
Tel: 231-223-4110

Online: chateauchantal.com

Larson Family Winery - Sonoma CA

Larson Family Winery

The Larson Family Winery goes all-out to make families feel welcome. The family rents out a farmhouse in the grounds of their Sonoma estate, set among rows of chardonnay vines. There are farm animals on site as well as friendly dogs for petting. There's a bocce court and a huge lawn for games like tag and corn hole.  When the winery has tastings during the day there are coloring sheets for the kids while parents test their wine palettes. The rental accommodation has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and a full kitchen.

23355 Millerick Rd,
Sonoma, CA
Tel: 707-938-3031

Online: larsonfamilywinery.com

Belhurst Castle and Winery - Geneva NY

Belhurst Castle and Winery

The draw for kids at this winery is the castle. Belhurst is a stone pile complete with turrets and towers built in the 1880's. There are 14 bedrooms to choose from including The Billiard Room, The Butler Room and The Tower Suite (The perfect place to get out the game Clue!). The castle isn't set in the grounds of a winery—Belhurst buys in the grapes—but it overlooks Seneca Lake in the heart of the Finger Lakes.

4069 W Lake Rd,
Geneva, NY
Tel: 315-781-0201

Online: belhurst.com

Fortis Winery - Cave Junction, OR

Fortis Winery

With five bedrooms, The Maple Ranch Johnson House easily accommodates 12 which makes it good for family reunions or multi-family gatherings. The property is part of Fortis Winery and sits amid 112 acres of vineyards, ponds, creeks and mixed forestland in the heart of southwestern Oregon’s remote Siskiyou Mountains overlooking the Illinois Valley. The tasting room is open daily except for holidays.

645 Kendall Rd,
Cave Junction, OR
800-843-6747

Onlineforiswine.com

Red Cliffs Lodge - Moab, UT

Red Cliffs Lodge and Castle Creek Winery

Red Cliffs Lodge with it's adjoining winery is set in Utah's stunning Moab, where you can hike, bike and whitewater raft.  The lodge has a small playground with a couple of swings and a tetherball pole, plus an outdoor pool. Many activities are open to under tens (but probably not geared to kids still in strollers), and the daily tastings at The Castle Creek Winery are strictly off limits to anyone under 21. However, there is a lobby which serves as a waiting room for kids or alternatively, parents can tag team inside the tasting room to check out some of the award-winning wines produced in the area.

Milepost 14
Highway 128
Moab, UT
Tel: 866-812-2002

Online: redcliffslodge.com

Biltmore - Asheville, NC

Biltmore

The Biltmore Village Hotel is a family-friendly starting point to explore the impressive 8,000-acre estate in North Carolina which was the home of the Vanderbilts for generations. There are castle tours, landscaped gardens, bike rentals and trails, hiking, horseback riding and farm animals to keep the family busy as well as diverse dining options (all of which have kids menus) and of course, wine tasting. Complimentary tastings are included with Biltmore admission, and kids aren't forgotten—they get free grape juice! There are additional wine experiences on offer like behind the scenes tours of the production facility, a visit to the vineyard or curated wine and chocolate pairings.

Biltmore
One Lodge Street
Asheville, NC
Tel: 800-411-3812

Online: biltmore.com

The Lake House Inn - Geneva-On-The-Lake, OH

The Lake House Inn

There are lots of accommodation options at The Lake House Inn, including three beachside cottages ideal for families. Paddling and pebble collecting on the shore are popular with little ones, and families are encouraged to check out nearby Geneva State Park with its lakeside swim beach, volleyball courts and trails. You won't get views of vines from the inn (the grapes are grown elsewhere in the Grand River Valley), but you will get top notch small batch wines including dry rosés and darker reds, plus a sweet apple cider wine and a peach wine produced from local fruits. Tastings take place daily at the Inn's on-site family-friendly restaurant.

5653 Lake Rd E
Geneva-On-The-Lake, OH
Tel: 440-466-8668

Online: thelakehouseinn.com

South Coast Winery Resort and Spa - Temecula, CA

South Coast Winery Resort and Spa - Temecula, CA

In the Temecula wine region midway between San Diego and LA, the South Coast Winery has family-friendly lodging either in its hotel suites or in the villas tucked away amid 63 acres of vineyards. The hotel has a heated indoor pool for the whole family and a spa for adults. The resort staff also run events with kids in mind—a seasonal grape stomp, tractor rides, and BBQs as well as holiday specials and an upcoming Easter egg hunt. Wine tastings and behind the scenes winery tours are offered daily.

34843 Rancho California Road
Temecula, CA
Tel: 951-587-9463

Online: southcoastwinery.com

Do you have any spots to add to the list? Feel free to share them in the comments below.

— Emily Myers

 

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Editor’s Note: Red Tricycle wants parents to have fun and be safe with their kids. Please drink responsibly and always designate a driver. 

Family-Friendly Wineries Where You Can Stay the Night

 

You’ve probably seen it on the 101, when you are headed up to San Francisco: “Stop Here for Anderson Split Pea Soup.” Whether you’ve actually stopped for said soup or made Buellton a place for the kids to stretch their legs, there’s so much more to this tiny town than meets the eye. In fact, we suggest a whole weekend. Scroll through for our itinerary for the best places to stay, eat and play ’cause Buellton is just a car ride away.

photo: Star Q. via Yelp

Where to Stay

The Sideways Inn
This hotel is literally the first thing you see when you get off the freeway in Buellton—mostly because it’s hard to miss the towering windmill turned reception area. The whole place has been remodeled and it’s evident they had families in mind when they re-designed. The ground floor rooms open up to a common courtyard with a view of the pool and spa area which makes these rooms feel more spacious than their upper-level rooms. It also gives the grown-ups a nearby place to escape to enjoy a glass of wine at night or a cup of coffee in the morning. Speaking of mornings, make sure to take advantage of the free continental breakfast, it includes those yummy Danish pastries that the area is known for.

The kids can walk around the property on spacious paths that are landscaped with drought-tolerant native California plants. In the evening, grab a s’mores kit from the lobby and roast the dessert over one of the many fire pits that are turned on right at dusk. Bonus: You can also use all the amenities of the Flying Flags RV Resort and Campground that is located next to the hotel. More on that below!

Fun fact: Take a look at the photos in your room. They are on loan from the Santa Ynez Valley Historical Society. Instant history lesson!

The Sideways Inn
114 E Highway 246
Buellton, CA 93427
Phone: (805) 688-8448
Online: www.sidewaysinn.com

photo: Flying Flags Resort & Campground via Yelp

Flying Flags RV Resort & Campground
This overnight option is not your average RV Park. It’s more like a choose-your-own-adventure kind of stay where you can pick from a variety of lodgings like vintage Airstream trailers, themed cottages and cabins, lodges, yurts and tents. The latter two are the ultimate in glamping with air condition and heating and outdoor cooking stations. All guests receive full access to the on-site deli, convenience store, snack bar, shower facilities and laundry. Yes, this place has it all. Our vote is for the safari tents. It’s a unique experience that will have your family feeling like they’re on a wild adventure except with all the comforts of home.

Ready to play? There are two, year-round heated pools, a splash pad and park (that has a jungle gym your little monkeys will love). Bringing Fido? This place also has its own off-leash dog park.

Flying Flags RV Resort & Campground
180 Ave Of The Flags
Buellton, CA 93427
Phone: (805) 688-3716
Online: www.flyingflags.com

photo: Keith Y. via Yelp

Where to Eat

The Hitching Post II
This restaurant is a meat lover’s paradise and is a must when you stay in Buellton. It’s more than just dinner—it’s an experience. From the welcoming hosts to the welcomed menu alterations for picky eaters, it’s a raucous spot so a few fussy (or overly excited) kids won’t faze anyone. The menu is simple: pick your protein and sides and then sit back and wait to be served an amazing meal. The kids’ menu is the same just smaller portions. Tiny diners will love the unlimited baskets of fresh garlic bread and trays of tangy pickles, olives and carrot sticks that are brought to the table throughout the meal. Save room for dessert though! For some pre-meal entertainment, take the kids to watch the pit masters expertly man the grills as a roaring oak fire sears the food to perfection. Who’s hungry?

The Hitching Post II
406 East Highway 246
Buellton, CA 93427
Phone: (805) 888-0676
Online: www.hitchingpost2.com

Bottlest Winery Bar & Bistro
Who says you can’t enjoy a taste of nearby wine country while you have the kidlets in tow. Bottlest Winery Bar and Bistro will give you the best of both worlds—a family-friendly atmosphere and a wide selection of wines. They have “halfy-hour” from 3-6 p.m. (perfectly timed for those painfully early kid dinners) and over 50 wines by the glass to choose from. There is a limited kids menu but don’t be afraid to ask for what you want because they are willing to make it. Buttered pasta? Sure. Cheese pizza. You bet. The adult menu changes seasonally. Cheers!

Bottlest Winery Bar & Bistro
35 Industrial Way
Buellton, CA 93427
Phone: (805) 686-4742,
Online: www.bottlestbistro.com

photo: Susie W. Yelp

Patti Bakes
If you’re looking for something fast and easy, Patti Bakes is your best bet. Follow the smell of freshly baked bread and you’ll find one of the best sandwich shops in town. Every day they serve up soups, sandwiches, scones, muffins, salads and more. One warning: Once they sell out, they sell out. If you are dead set on checking out their cinnamon cranberry bread, come early, and come hungry. Some family favorites include the breakfast panini with eggs and bacon and the made-from-scratch soups.

Pro Tip: They are only open until noon on the weekends so plan ahead if you’re thinking of picking up accoutrements for a picnic.

Patti Bakes
240 E Hwy 246
Buellton, CA 93427
Phone: (805) 686-9582
Online: www.pattibakes.com

photo: Christina Montoya Fiedler

What to Do

The Mendenhall Museum
The Mendenhall Museum is like the movie Cars come to life, all the neon lights reminded us of downtown Radiator Springs, and your kids will love it. It has one of the biggest collections of car-related antiques on the west coast including signs, classic cars and racing memorabilia. It’s a must for the car-obsessed kids. Keep your eyes peeled and you’re bound to see something new around every corner. Favorites included the gas pumps from the 1950s and the collection of license plates and bumper stickers from around the US. The owner has been known to start up any of the cars on the lot so get ready to hear the vroom of a 1950s Mustang!

The Mendenhall Museum
24 Zaca St.
Buellton, CA 93427
Phone: (805) 689-2402
Online: www.mendenhallmuseum.com

photo: Christina Montoya Fiedler

OstrichLand USA
It’s not every day that you get up close and personal with the world’s largest bird. Buy a pan of food for $1 and walk out into the park to feed the fowl. Don’t worry, these guys are safely kept behind sturdy fences and you feed them through slots along the enclosure. Once you’ve had your fill of ostrich fun, head further into the park to visit the emus—the ostrich’s distant cousin. You’ll soon see why some kids call these guys modern day dinos. Don’t forget to spend some time in the gift shop for some kitschy ostrich fun before you leave. And if you’re feeling especially daring, you can buy ostrich jerky to snack on later.

OstrichLand USA
610 E Highway 246
Buellton, CA 93427
Phone: (805) 686-9696
Online: www.ostrichlandusa.com

River View Park & Botanic Garden
When it’s time for kids to just be kids, head to River View Park and Botanic Gardens for scenic views of the Santa Ynez Valley, plus miles and miles of open land. There’s also a huge playground where the kids can run and climb America Ninja Warrior style. Follow the path from the playground to the Botanical Gardens where informational signage will guide you through a mix of interesting native plants and Chumash Indian artifact recreations.

River View Park & Botanic Garden
151 Sycamore Dr.
Buellton, CA 93427
Online: www.cityofbuellton.com

photo: Christina Montoya Fiedler

Worth the Drive

Zaca Mesa Winery
This place proves that there is such a thing as a kid-friendly winery, so much so, the staff practically welcomes you and your brood with open arms. Whether you snag a spot in the cozy tasting room or wander around outside, it’s a good time for everyone. And, depending on the time of year, they just might let you and your kids into the vineyard to try a few grapes right off the vine. Don’t miss the gigantic outdoor chess set with pawns, kings and queens that might be the same height as your tots. There are loads of picnic tables and outside food is totally okay but if you forgot to bring your own snacks, there are tons of munchies inside for sale.

Zaca Mesa Winery
6905 Foxen Canyon Rd.
Los Olivos, CA 93441
Phone: (805) 688-9339
Online: www.zacamesa.com

 

Have you been to Buellton? Where are your favorite places to eat and play? Share them in the comments!

—Christina Montoya Fiedler

Wines upon a time, heading up the coast to Santa Barbara Wine Country was something reserved only for kid-free anniversary weekends and bachelor(ette) parties. But today, these wonderful wineries are opening up their expansive outdoor space to accommodate parents and offspring alike. Read on for our picks of the best family-friendly wineries in the Santa Ynez Valley that really take the cork.

photo: Sarah Lyons

Vineyards with Vistas

Dierberg & Star Lane Vineyards Tasting Room
It makes total sense that a family owned and operated winery like Dierberg would be family-friendly in practice. The outside grassy lawn not only provides views of the valley for days, but it also gives kids the opportunity to get their wiggles out and then some. With a garden and so much space to explore, you will love being able to keep eyes on the kid while they run and play, all while your tastings are poured outside. The actual tasting room, once a small section of their charming barn, was recently renovated to include the entire barn space making for a beautifully decorated spot to check out (and where you can buy a bottle to enjoy outside). An added plus is that the wines are incredible (some say the best in the region) so plan on bringing a couple of plastic glasses (to go with that bottle) and a picnic to enjoy outside so everyone can relax and unwind.

Tasting Notes: Open daily from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Tastings are 5 wines for $20.

1280 Drum Canyon Rd.
Santa Rita Hills
805-697-1466
Online: dierbergvineyard.com

photo: Sarah Lyons

Koehler
Nestled in the middle of the Foxen Canyon wine trail, Koehler’s enormous grassy lawn is a perfect spot for your little companions to run around after a couple hours in the car. Tastings can be held outside on the lawn complete with picnic tables shaded by 130-year-old olive trees, making sipping while supervising that much more fun. As an added bonus to delight the younger set, Koehler’s grounds also include a few emus at the far end of the grass in a fenced off area.  Outside food is encouraged (picnic time) and on the weekends, the winery currently has a taco truck on site serving up delicious food for purchase, making this place a must-stop on your tasting travels.

Tasting Notes: Open daily from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Signature Tasting Flights are $15 for 7 wines or opt for the Premium Wine Flights which are $20 for 6 wines. Reservations are a great idea for larger parties (6 people or more) but not required for smaller families/groups.

5360 Foxen Canyon Rd.
Los Olivos
805-693-8384
Online: koehlerwinery.com

photo: Sarah Lyons

Zaca Mesa Winery & Vineyards
Another fun stop along the Foxen Canyon wine route, Zaca Mesa offers up an expansive patio just outside the tasting room complete with plenty of tables perfect for lunching (outside food is definitely ok). Your little road trippers will love the life size patio chess set where you can watch them move pawns as big as they are while you sip and swirl. Parents will also love listening to the live music outside (perfect for drowning out a tantrumming toddler) while your tasting flight is poured right at your table. Forgot food? No problem: Zaca Mesa’s tasting room offers salamis, pecans, baguettes and cheeses for purchase (which pairs well with a nice bottle of their Grenache).

Tasting Notes: Open daily from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Zaca Mesa offers two wine flights to choose from in their tasting room. The Mixed Flight is $15 for 6 wines and the Reserved Red Flight is $25 for 6 wines. No reservations necessary and they also allow friendly dogs on leashes to hang out patio-side.

6905 Foxen Canyon Rd.
Los Olivos
805-688-9339
Online: zacamesa.com

photo: Gabriela G. via Yelp

Melville Winery
This family run winery is a bit off the beaten path, but since it’s touted by many as having some of the best pinot noir around, we feel this one is worth the trip. Melville’s spacious grounds are quite inviting and kids are welcome to picnic/explore the outside offerings. Tastings are only poured inside the insanely gorgeous Tuscan-style tasting room building but can be brought outside to enjoy with the rest of the family. With quality vino and views like these, Melville is certainly a great stop for you and your pint-size picnickers along the Santa Ynez grapevine.

Tasting Notes: Open Sunday–Thursday from 11 a.m.–4 p.m. and Friday & Saturday from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Tasting flights are $15 for 5 wines (mix of white and red).

5185 East Hwy 246
Lompoc
805-735-7030
Online: melvillewinery.com

photo: Beckmen Vineyards

Beckmen Vineyards
The well maintained, wide-open lawn at this beautiful vineyard will have you and your young ones feeling like they have stepped into the pages of The Secret Garden. Kids will adore the two active ponds on the grounds where they can search for fish, frogs and tadpoles. You will love the cozy outdoor gazebos overlooking the vineyards where you can drink your tasting flights while keeping a close eye on your mini vintners. These gazebos are complimentary but are by reservation only so make sure to put in your request ahead of time. Feed the family with food from outside or take advantage of “taco cart Saturdays” for even more delicious options (and often, live music served along-side your tacos). With the strong wines produced by this vineyard coupled with the ease of having your kids along for the ride, you will be singing “Que Syrah, Syrah” all night long…

Tasting Notes: Open daily from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Tasting flights are 6 wines for $20. Beckmen also happily welcomes leashed dogs; as the owners tell us: “We are dog friendly as long as the dogs are friendly.”

2670 Ontiveros Rd.
Los Olivos
805-688-8664
Online: beckmenvineyards.com

photo: Tercero Wines

The Tasting Room Touch

Tercero Wines
This tasting room may be small, but what it lacks in size it definitely makes up for in amazing family-friendly vibes. Owner Larry Schaffer, father himself, is a firm believer in personal attention, which is reflected in how he welcomes anyone and everyone into his downtown Los Olivos space. Kids are welcome to take full advantage of their sidewalk chalk which can be used either on the inside chalk board wall or on the sidewalk out front. The fine folks at Tercero also might just be inclined to turn their interior TV sets to Netflix Kids for your little adventurer’s viewing pleasure while you take full advantage of their delicious pours (they often have special wines available fresh from their local vineyards). Location is everything here, so if your vineyard-hopping brood are weary after a round of Tercero tastings, take them across the street to Stafford’s Famous Chocolates for an instant mood-boost.

Tasting Notes: Open daily from 11 a.m.–5 p.m.  Tasting flights include 5 or 6 wines for $15 and tasting fees are fully refunded with a purchase (win/win!). While Tercero is both dog and kid friendly, due to its small size, they do not recommend having both dogs and children in there at the same time.

2445 Alamo Pintado Ave.
Los Olivos
805-245-9584
Online: tercerowines.com

photo: Sona K. via Yelp

Coquelicot Estate
Boasting one of the best selection of certified organic wines in the Santa Ynez Valley, this adorable tasting room is a perfect oasis-like alternative to a vineyard visit. Their enormous outdoor garden space features large picnic tables shaded by beautiful trees, a bocce ball court (a favorite with young game enthusiasts), fountains, bean bag toss games and winding pathways perfect for curious tots to inspect. Food trucks from their also-owned First & Oak restaurant in Solvang occasionally make an appearance here or bring snacks for your wee ones to enjoy on the patio (while you enjoy a few tastes of your own poured table-side). This hidden gem is also super dog friendly so be sure to bring your furry family member along as well.

Tasting Notes: Open Sunday–Thursday from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. and Friday & Saturday from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Winemakers flights are $15 for 6 wines (3 whites, 3 reds) and their Reserve flights (weekends only) are $20 for 5 wines (1 white and 4 reds).

2884 Grand Ave.
Los Olivos
805-688-1500
Online: coquelicotwines.com

photo: David G. via Yelp

Carivintas
And the award for “Most Philanthropic Family-Friendly Tasting Room” goes to…Carivintas! The winemakers at this whimsical kid/dog-centered spot donate a portion of their profits to nonprofit animal shelters and support groups around the country. Their raison-d’etre has always been to give back to the community while doing what they love (and they really put a lot of love in their wines). Located in downtown Solvang (convenient walking distance from many nearby hotels), kids have their very own play area inside of this tasting room complete with Legos, puzzles and other small toys to keep them occupied. While they are otherwise entertained, parents can relax with a tasting flight (or a bottle for that matter) knowing it’s money very kindly spent.

Tasting Notes: Open Monday–Thursday from noon–7 p.m. and Friday–Sunday from 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Tasting flights are $15 for 6 wines (white/red mix).

476 First St.
Solvang
805-693-4331
Online: carivintas.com

photo: Royal Copenhagen Inn via Facebook

Best Resting

If you’d rather turn your family day trip into an extended-stay trip, be sure to make advance reservations at any of these parent/kid-approved overnight accommodations in the adorable Dutch town of Solvang (which has wonderfully convenient proximity to all above-mentioned wineries/tasting rooms).

Royal Copenhagen Inn
Kids Will Love: Large outdoor heated courtyard pool, secret garden outdoor grassy space and the breakfast pancake machine.
Parents Will Love: Complimentary breakfast, BBQ area, dog-friendly policies and spacious rooms.

1579 Mission Dr.
Solvang
800-624-6604
Online: royalcopenhageninn.com

Hadsten House
Kids Will Love: Large indoor heated pool and flat-screened HD in-room televisions with DVD players.
Parents Will Love: Complimentary breakfast in attached restaurant, insanely comfortable beds and the Haven Day Spa located inside hotel.

1450 Mission Dr.
Solvang
805-688-3210
Online: hadstenhouse.com

Svendsgaard’s Lodge
Kids Will Love: Outdoor heated pool & jacuzzi plus Cable TV & HBO.
Parents Will Love: No frills expense (best “bang for your buck” lodging!), complimentary continental breakfast and central location.

1711 Mission Dr.
Solvang
805-688-3277
Online: svendsgaardslodge.com

Got a local wine country fave that welcomes your wee ones?  Let us know in the comment section!

—Jenifer Scott

 

Editor’s Note: Red Tricycle wants parents to have fun and be safe with their kids. Please drink responsibly and always designate a driver. 

Mom works around the clock, why not help her wind down this Mother’s Day with an afternoon of touring waterfalls or the Willamette valley while sipping on Oregon wines? Several local companies offer unique touring and tasting experiences that allow guests to “getaway” without going far. And if your special mom isn’t the outdoorsy sort, there are plenty of wineries just waiting to treat her to an afternoon of sipping and relaxing. Read on to find out which tours and tastings we think make great gifts for Mother’s Day.

Evergreen Escapes Wine & Waterfall Tour


Give mom the gift of an all-inclusive day-long tour that takes her to see some of Oregon’s most majestic waterfalls and then on to sip on some of the finest wines our area has to offer. Choose from the Columbia Gorge Waterfalls & Wine Day Tour or the Willamette Valley Wine & Waterfalls Tour. Both experiences are led by expert naturalist guides who have deep knowledge of the area and are ready to educate, entertain and meet their customer’s needs.

While on her tour, mom will either have the opportunity to learn the history of the Columbia River Gorge while exploring its waterfalls or tour the stunning waterfalls of Silver Falls State Park. Either way, both experiences are followed by and relaxing and luxurious afternoon spent sipping on a variety of wines at boutique wineries. Don’t worry about mom getting enough to eat, Evergreen Escapes provides coffee, snacks and a tasty lunch to munch on throughout the day and afternoon.

Both Wine & Waterfall tours are conducted by Limo Vans and Luxury Coaches, ensuring plenty of room and that attendees’ are comfortable the whole way. Tour groups are limited 10 individuals and Evergreen Escapes promises that a 1 to 10 ratio will be maintained. Mom will be picked up from a designated location at one of Portland’s luxury hotels where she will be dropped of at the end of the day.

Columbia Gorge Waterfalls & Wine Tour
When: May 15-Oct. 31;Mon., Tue., Thurs., Fri. and Sun. 1-7 p.m.
Cost: $150

Willamette Valley Wine & Waterfalls Tour
When:
Year-round, Wed. and Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Cost: $199
Contact: 503-252-1931
Online: www.evergreenescapes.com

Mother’s Day Tip: Evergreen Escapes makes gifting a tour easy with the option to purchase gift certificates online.

A Vineyard Wine Tour


Arrange a tour for mom and her best friend(s) or send her on a date with dad! This tour gives passengers the opportunity to explore the Willamette Valley with a knowledgeable guide prepared to educate them on the history of the valley while making sure they feel pampered and relaxed. They will be picked up directly from home (if in the service area) or designated hotel by a Mercedes-Benz sprinter van or Audi Q5 (depending on the size of the tour) where they will spend their time on the road relaxing in luxury.

The goal of the tour is to make sure that everyone gets to experience the breadth of wineries the Willamette Valley has to offer. Debra Kabarsky, a Wine and Spirits Educational Trust certified guide, leads the tours and will take your mom and her guest to up to four wineries that produce world class wines. Snacks, bottled water and beverages are served throughout the day and food and wine pairings will be available.

Vineyard Wine Tour
When:
See available dates here.
Cost: $395/1-2 guests, $75 for each additional guest up to 10.
Contact: 503-474-2646
Online: avineyardwinetour.com

Nearby Wineries


If the special mom in your life likes to do things her own way and in her own time, consider sending her directly to a winery for the day. The following destinations offer gift certificates and Mother’s Day specials.

Rex Hill Winery
Mom sips for free on Mother’s Day at this Newberg winery. Send her off to spend the afternoon sipping and nibbling either on own or with her friends. Or consider signing her up for one of the mini tours that run on Saturdays at 11 a.m.

Location: 30835 North Hwy. 99W, Newberg, Or.
Cost: Free tasting. Mini Tour $25/person
Online: rexhill.com

Enso
This winery offers a tasting lounge right in Portland so mom doesn’t have to go far for her sipping experience. They offer e-gift cards that can be delivered via e-mail or printed and given in person making Mother’s Day gift giving easy.

Location: 1416 SE Stark Street
Cost: Tasting flights start at $12 each
Online: ensowinery.com

Seven Bridged Winery
This Portland winery offers tastings Saturdays and Sunday from 1-5 p.m. You can schedule your mom’s experience by appointment and they have gift certificates available.

Location: 2303 North Harding Ave., Portland
Cost: $15/per tasting
Online: sevenbridgeswinery.com

Coelho
Mom will be treated right at Mother’s Day Sunday at Coelho. Plan her day out right with a morning or afternoon of sipping on Portuguese wine from this vineyard.

Location: 111 5th St, Amity, Or
Cost: $20 and up
Online: coelhowinery.com

Do you have a favorite local winery? Share it with us in the comments below.

—Story and photos by Annette Benedetti