Lodi, California, is the perfect destination for a wine-themed day trip, weekend getaway, or vacation. Located in San Joaquin County in northern California’s Central Valley, Lodi has been known as the “Zinfandel Capital of the World” for over a century. It has firmly established itself as a premier wine-grape growing region.
Coupled with the short drive from San Francisco or Sacramento, Lodi makes for a perfect wine excursion that will surely not disappoint.
Lodi’s multi-generational wine-grape-growing families thrived even after the government’s prohibition period. As a result, they continue to produce some of California’s finest wines. The winemaking scene in Lodi has grown significantly, starting with just a dozen wineries in the early 90s and now boasting more than 80 wineries.
With that, Lodi has also become home to some of California’s most prestigious food and wine events, including the famous Lodi Grape Festival, held every September. The grape festival has various agriculture-related activities, rides, food, and wine tasting.
In February, Lodi wineries are showcased in popular events like the Spring Wine Show and Wine and Chocolate Weekend. The “Zinefest” also occurs at Lodi Lake in late spring.
Things to do in Lodi, California
The town of Lodi is also excellent, mixing quaint charm and rugged agricultural roots. And while grapes are a big deal in Lodi, the city is more than just a destination for fine wine. The area hosts many other attractions and points of interest, beginning with three unique museums.
The first is the Hill House Museum, a restored Queen Anne Victorian home that has been transformed into a repository of historical exhibits relating to the history of the Lodi, including the house’s original turn-of-the-century furniture.
The San Joaquin County Historical Society and Museum is the largest museum in the country, located just south of Lodi at the Micke Grove Regional Park. The museum traces the area’s history through many exhibits and interactive displays.
Finally is the “World of Wonders,” located in the heart of downtown Lodi. Patterned after the San Francisco Exploratorium, the WOW offers interactive science exhibits, classrooms, and a gift shop. It is a fun experience for the entire family.
Another enjoyable experience not to be passed up while visiting is the Lodi Farmer’s Market. Every Thursday evening from June 7 through Sept. 27 in downtown Lodi. Besides live music and an array of foods from local restaurants, the farmers market offers a play area for the kids and plenty of local produce to be purchased.
One final stop on your list of things to do in Lodi should be Micke Grove Park, with its wonderful little zoo and unique Japanese Garden.
The more than 750 individual wine grape growers throughout the region produce more than 100 different grape varieties, all thriving in its Mediterranean climate with its warm days, low humidity, delta breezes, and cool nights.
Lodi is the most significant contributor to California’s wine industry, producing nearly 20 percent of the state’s premium wine grapes, and a wonderful place to spend a day or weekend retreat.
Getting to Lodi, California
We recommend starting your trip to Lodi at the Wine Center at 2545 West Turner Road and picking up a free map of the local points of interest and wineries.
So, if you’re looking for a wine-themed getaway, Lodi will not disappoint.
Northern California Wine Tasting
Napa Valley Wine Train
The Napa Valley Wine Train travels along Highway 29 during its 3-hour journey. It’s recommended to ask the conductor which side of the train to sit on, as one side offers a view of the highway, and the other provides scenic views of the hills and wineries. The packages offered include special holiday packages, murder mystery packages, and jazz concert packages.
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