A Day in Cannabis Country: What Your Tour Might Look Like

There’s a rhythm to Northern California that’s hard to describe until you feel it for yourself. The cool morning mist, the sun cutting through redwoods by midday, the quiet hum of a farm coming to life. When guests join us for a curated wine and cannabis tour, they often ask: “What will the day look like?”

Here’s a glimpse of what you might experience.

A Relaxed Start

Your day begins with private transportation—no buses, no crowds. Just you and your group, with a knowledgeable local guide who knows the winding roads and hidden valleys of Sonoma and Mendocino. There's no rush. We keep the pace easy and personal.

A Visit to a Working Cannabis Farm

One of the most meaningful parts of the day is the visit to a cannabis farm tucked into the hills or valleys of the region. You’ll walk the land with the farmer himself, learn about cultivation techniques, and get a feel for what it takes to grow premium sun-grown cannabis in this part of the world.

No glass walls. No hype. Just plants, soil, and stories.

Guests often tell me it reminds them of visiting a vineyard before the tasting rooms became sleek. It's real, and that’s what makes it unforgettable.

A Scenic Picnic Lunch

Midday is usually reserved for a picnic lunch—either at the farm or in a nearby vineyard, depending on the season and itinerary. Think local cheeses, fresh fruit, artisan sandwiches, and a bottle of something crisp and well chosen.

There’s something about dining outdoors, surrounded by vines or redwoods, that lets you breathe a little deeper.

The Option for Premium Wine Tasting

If you choose, we can visit one or two boutique wineries. These are often family-run spots that aren’t listed on tourist maps. Tastings are unhurried and hosted by people who live on the land. No tour buses. No pretense. Just good wine and even better conversation.

A Stop at a Local Dispensary (Optional)

For guests who are interested, we can end the day at a welcoming, well-appointed dispensary near the Russian River. It’s a chance to explore the retail side of cannabis with guidance—not pressure. Some guests just browse, others ask questions, and some make a small purchase to enjoy later. As always, it’s your choice.

A Tour Designed Around You

No two tours are the same. You might be celebrating a birthday, traveling with close friends, or simply curious to learn. Whether you want to explore wine pairings, dive into cannabis education, or just enjoy the beauty of Northern California, we build the day around your interests.

Final Thoughts

This isn’t about excess. It’s about slowing down. Walking the land. Meeting the people behind the plants and the vines. And connecting with a side of Wine Country most travelers never see.

If that sounds like your kind of day, I’d be honored to help you plan it.

Charles Kimball

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