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Hopland’s name is no longer accurate. The Mendocino County hamlet’s hops farms are mostly gone, replaced by organic vineyards, olive groves and donkey rescues. The railroad that once hauled agricultural goods through town has been quiet for decades.

But the families who stayed, many of them three and four generations deep in this soil, turned Hopland into something the wine industry rarely produces anymore: a place where the tasting room door is unlocked, the winemaker is pouring and nobody asks you to spend $75 before you sit down.

The barn, the bubbles, the bivalves

Oysters are displayed on ice at the 2026 Sparkling Wine & Oyster Festival at Campovida in Hopland. (Photo courtesy of Visit Mendocino County) 

Campovida’s 150-plus-acre certified organic winery sits about a mile outside downtown Hopland, and the barn, built in 1890, dates back to when this stretch of Russian River farmland grew hops. On a cold Saturday in late January, its doors stand open to let in winter air and let out the mineral snap of oysters. A cork pops. Two dozen sparkling wines fizz in glasses.

Celebrating its fourth year, the Sparkling Wine & Oyster Celebration is Destination Hopland’s signature winter gathering and one of the most popular openers of Visit Mendocino’s 10-day Seafood & Sips festival. For four hours, the Campovida’s historic barn and gardens fill with sparkling wines from more than 20 Mendocino and Sonoma county producers, freshly shucked oysters and locally sourced bites.

But Hopland’s pull is year-round, with an unhurried pace, a deep agricultural backbone and affordable tasting fees that feel like a time capsule from an earlier era of California.

Fifteen tasting Rooms, zero pretense

Hopland is a census-designated hamlet of roughly 660 people on the west bank of the Russian River in southern Mendocino County, about three hours north of San Jose via Highway 101. Long overshadowed by Sonoma and Anderson valleys, it has quietly become a stand-alone wine and food destination.

Hopland’s superpower is its density. Highway 101 runs through town, and most tasting rooms, restaurants and shops sit within a few blocks. If you’ve experienced the sticker shock of other popular wine destinations, the contrast lands fast: In Hopland, tasting fees are modest, often refundable with purchase, and you are as likely to be poured for by an owner or winemaker as by staff.

While Campovino’s sprawling estate is a mile away, its footprints are all over downtown: Campovino’s owners have revived Thatcher Hotel, keep the hotel’s Cafe Poppy stocked with morning pastries and coffee, and run Stock Farm restaurant and pizzeria on the same block.

Start your tasting journey with Graziano Family of Wines, who are among Mendocino County’s oldest grape-growing families. Their tasting room occupies a former 1920s schoolhouse with bocce courts outside. McNab Ridge Wine Co. pours from a storefront on the highway. Brutocao Cellars anchors the Schoolhouse Plaza complex alongside a yoga studio and a body care shop.

Hotel Thatcher’s hospitality manager Ada Souffront prepares the library for arriving guests in Hopland on Feb. 10, 2022. (Chad Surmick/The Press Democrat) 

A mile south of downtown, Saracina Vineyards is worth the stop for its landscaped grounds, historic wine cave and the steady hand of winemaker Alex MacGregor, who has worked this land for more than two decades. Picnics are welcome.

Just north of downtown, Terra Savia is part organic estate winery, part working olive mill, part art gallery and part animal wonderland. Expect to see sheep, goats, chickens and an especially friendly cow, plus nursery plants and a vintage Porsche in the barn. Tastings include wine and olive oil, and the estate’s skincare products have a following for a reason.

For a more remote appointment, head to Alta Orsa Winery. A long gravel drive through oaks and manzanita ends at a steep, view-heavy estate that makes city life feel negotiable.

Eat, drink, repeat

A grass-fed beef burger is served at The Golden Pig in Hopland. (Heather Irwin/Santa Rosa Press Democrat) 

Hopland’s dining scene punches above its weight. Stock Farm, connected to the Thatcher Hotel, is the anchor. Expect wood-fired pizzas, farm-forward salads and a wine list that stays close to home. Try the potato pizza with fingerlings, Point Reyes blue cheese, green onion and rosemary, or the mushroom pie with shiitake, oyster and cremini.

The Golden Pig, a few doors down, runs a true farm-to-table kitchen with a whole-animal ethic and a signature Boss Hog burger that is as tall as it is unapologetic. Bluebird Cafe handles breakfast. Rock Seas draws locals and visitors for comfort food with a locavore bent. Call ahead, since it fills up fast and does not take online reservations.

For a nightcap, the Thatcher Hotel bar is a destination on its own, with green marble, brass, warm wood and a cocktail program built around farmhouse spirits and natural wines.

Natural phenomena and animal science

Five miles east of town, the University of California’s Hopland Research and Extension Center spans 5,300 acres of oak woodland, grassland, chaparral and riparian habitat, operating since 1951. Public offerings range from hikes and wildflower walks to sheep-shearing workshops, lambing tours for families and California Naturalist certification classes.

The Russian River traces the valley with swim holes and paddling access points nearby. Frog Woman Rock, a volcanic monolith and California Historic Landmark, rises from the Russian River Canyon.

A satisfying winter afternoon

Attendees enjoy food, libations and socializing at the 2026 Sparkling Wine & Oyster Festival at Campovida Winery in Hopland in Mendocino County. (Photo courtesy of Visit Mendocino County) 

Hopland sits at Mendocino County’s southern gateway, which makes it an easy base for the annual Seafood & Sips festival in January, which, over its 10 days, expands north for a cioppino dinner at Little River Inn, a benefit for MendoParks, and a crab cake cook-off in Fort Bragg, a benefit for Mendocino Coast Clinics.

Toward the end of 2026’s Sparkling Wine & Oyster Celebration, when the last oyster is gone and the sparkling wine has softened to its final fizz, the barn at Campovida quiets enough to hear winter wind moving through the rafters. The foothills in the distance become burnished in the golden hour’s fading light.

People will tell you Hopland is a tiny town you drive through on the way to somewhere else; blink and you miss it. They are wrong. It might be the stop you did not know you were looking for until you arrived.

Details: For tourism resources and events in Hopland, visit destinationhopland.com and visitmendocino.com.

IF YOU GO

Getting there: Hopland is roughly 150 miles north of San Jose, just shy of a three-hour drive on Highway 101. The nearest commercial airport is Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport (STS), about 39 miles south. Highway 101 passes directly through town, and there are no switchbacks or white-knuckle coastal roads.

Where to stay

Hotel Thatcher’s largest room, 201, overlooks downtown Hopland guests rooms for arrivals in Hopland on Feb. 10, 2022. (Chad Surmick/The Press Democrat) 

The Thatcher Hotel: An 18-room boutique hotel in a restored late-1800s Victorian house with saltwater pool, bocce court, library, bar and cafe. The modern, minimalist rooms have high ceilings and mountain views. 13401 US-101, Hopland; thatcherhotel.com

Stock Farm Inn: Seven suites are available in the inn that’s home to the Stock Farm restaurant and pub. 13441 US-101, Hopland; stockfarmhopland.com/inn

Campovida: The winery estate offers vacation rentals on its property, including vineyard-view cottages. 13601 Old River Road, Hopland; campovida.com/accommodations

Jeriko Estate Vineyards & Winery: The estate offers lodging on its property. 12201 Hewlett Sturtevant Road, Hopland; jerikoresort.com/resort-lodging/

Where to eat and drink

Stock Farm: Try wood-fired pizza, farm salads, sandwiches and burgers. 13441 US-101, Hopland; stockfarmhopland.com

The Golden Pig: This farm-to-table restaurant operates with a whole-animal philosophy. 13380 S. Hwy 101, Hopland; thegoldenpig.com

A variety of decor hangs from the wall at the Bluebird Cafe in Hopland on Feb. 13, 2020. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat) 

Bluebird Cafe: Downtown breakfast spot. 13340 US-101, Hopland, 707-744-1633

Rock Seas: Comfort food, locally sourced. No online reservations; call ahead. 13456 US-101, Hopland, 707-670-6054; rockseas.com

Cafe Poppy: Cafe inside the Thatcher Hotel offering coffee, pastries, breakfast sandwiches, Noble Folk ice cream. 13401 US-101, Hopland; thatcherhotel.com

The Bar at the Thatcher Hotel: Craft cocktails from farmhouse spirits, natural wines, local beer. 13401 US-101, Hopland; thatcherhotel.com

Bar manager Reid Murray makes a Negroni drink in the lobby of the Thatcher Hotel in Hopland on Feb. 13, 2020. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat) 

Where to taste wine

Campovida: Italian and Rhône-style organic wine tasting room at Stock Farm complex downtown and the farm estate a mile outside town. 13601 Old River Road, Hopland; campovida.com

Saracina Vineyards: Certified California Sustainable wine estate with 400 hilly acres and a wine cave. Picnics welcome. 11684 US-101, Hopland; saracinavineyards.com

Terra Sávia: Organic winery with olive mill, art gallery and rescue animals. 14160 Mountain House Road, Hopland; terrasavia.com

Graziano Family of Wines: Located in a former 1920s schoolhouse. 13275 US-101 #1, Hopland; grazianofamilyofwines.com

McNab Ridge Wine Co.: Storefront tasting room. 13450 US-101, Hopland; mcnabridge.com

Brutocao Cellars: Offers bold reds and chocolate pairings on Second Saturdays. 13500 US-101, Hopland; brutocaocellars.com

Alta Orsa Winery: Steep 160-acre estate with stunning views. 1850 Duncan Springs Road, Hopland; orsawines.com

What to do

Motorists drive along Highway 101 around Frog Woman Rock near Hopland on June 28, 2018. (Alvin Jornada/The Press Democrat) 

Second Saturdays in Hopland: Explore monthly events across wineries, restaurants and shops, including complimentary tastings, live music, nature hikes at Campovida, bocce at Brutocao. destinationhopland.com/saturday

Frog Woman Rock: Visit this Volcanic monolith and California Historic Landmark in the Russian River Canyon, approximately 6 miles south of Hopland on Highway 101.

UC Hopland Research and Extension Center: Visit 5,300-acre campus offering public hikes, wildflower walks, lambing tours in January and February, sheep shearing in April and California Naturalist classes. 4070 University Road, Hopland; ucanr.edu/rec/hopland

Oscar’s Place: Schedule a tour of the donkey sanctuary founded by Ron King and Phil Selway and featured on the ABC docu-series “Donkey King.” 4425 Highway 175, Hopland; oscarsplace.org

Calico walks around the barn at Oscar's Place, a rehabilitation and adoption center, near Hopland on April 7, 2021. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat) 

WEEKEND TRIP ITINERARY

Day 1 Morning: Have coffee and a pastry at Café Poppy inside the Thatcher Hotel. Walk the downtown strip and browse tasting rooms at McNab Ridge and Graziano Family of Wines.

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Day 1 Afternoon: Pack a picnic and drive a mile south to Saracina Vineyards for a cave tour and tasting. Then cross town to Terra Sávia to sample olive oil and wine and say hello to the animals.

Day 1 Evening: Have dinner at The Golden Pig and a nightcap at the Thatcher Hotel bar. Retire to your room and listen for owls.

Day 2 Morning: Drive five miles east to the UC Hopland Research and Extension Center for a public hike through 5,300 acres of oak woodland and grassland. Check the calendar for scheduled hikes and programs.

Day 2 Afternoon: Sit down for lunch at Rock Seas (call ahead). Enjoy an appointment tasting at Campovida’s farm estate where you can also stroll the gardens, vineyards and oak groves.

Day 2 Evening: Have pizza at Stock Farm then a soak in the Thatcher’s saltwater pool.

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