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Upcoming · April 24–26, 2026

Passport to Dry Creek Valley

Passport to Dry Creek Valley in Healdsburg, CA — 3-day passport event across 60+ wineries in Dry Creek Valley AVA. April 24–26, 2026. Pricing TBA.

Best for couples Best for collectors food wine 21+ only
April 24–26, 2026
$130-$202
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Quick facts

At a glance.

Dates
April 24–26, 2026
Duration
3 days
Best for
Couples, Collectors
Atmosphere
Casual
Food
Included with ticket
Age
21+ only

The story

About this festival.

Passport to Dry Creek Valley is an annual food and wine festival held over 3 days — April 24–26, 2026 — in Healdsburg, California, organized by Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley, a non-profit trade association representing over 60 wineries and 100 winegrape growers in the Dry Creek Valley AVA. The event gives ticket holders direct access to participating wineries across the valley's 16-by-2-mile growing area in northern Sonoma County.

Passport to Dry Creek Valley is structured as a self-guided passport event, where attendees move between member wineries at their own pace across the weekend. Each stop typically offers wine tastings alongside food pairings prepared by local chefs, with opportunities to speak directly with winemakers and winery staff. The format reflects the valley's identity as a multi-generational farming community — many of its growers practice sustainable, certified organic, or biodynamic farming, and that agricultural character is part of what distinguishes the experience from a centralized tasting event.

Ticket pricing for the 2026 edition — including General Admission, VIP, and designated driver options — had not been announced at time of publication. Prospective attendees should check drycreekvalley.org for updates, as ticket tiers and included access levels are expected to be confirmed closer to the April dates. The event is produced by Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley, which was formed in 1989 and is based in Healdsburg, CA.

Dry Creek Valley is recognized for its Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon, though the association notes that the valley produces a wide range of varieties. The AVA sits in northern Sonoma County and draws visitors who want direct engagement with the growers and vintners who farm it.

Getting there

Location & logistics.

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What to expect

The experience.

Wine focus

Expect a strong showing of red, white, rosé — pace yourself and start with the lighter pours.

The setting

Held at Multiple Dry Creek Valley wineries in Healdsburg. Check the venue page for layout details.

Live music & atmosphere

Local musicians keep the energy lively without overwhelming conversation. A genuine festival feel, not a quiet tasting room.

Worth the trip

Arrive early, hit your must-try wineries first, then wander. That's the move.

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Frequently asked

Common questions.

When is the next Passport to Dry Creek Valley?
Passport to Dry Creek Valley is held April 24–26, 2026 at Multiple Dry Creek Valley wineries, California. Confirm the exact date with the organizer before booking travel.
How much do tickets cost?
$130-$202. Prices typically rise closer to the event — early bird often saves $15–30.
Is parking available at Passport to Dry Creek Valley?
Parking details are set by the organizer closer to the event. For lakeside and park venues like this one, on-site spots fill early — plan to arrive 30 minutes before doors, carpool, or take a rideshare.
Is Passport to Dry Creek Valley family-friendly?
No — Passport to Dry Creek Valley is a 21+ event. You'll need a valid ID at entry. Some festivals offer designated driver (DD) tickets at a reduced price for non-drinking adults.
Can I buy tickets at the door?
Sometimes — but wine festivals frequently sell out in advance, especially events with under limited capacity. Buying ahead online almost always saves money and guarantees entry.
Who is Passport to Dry Creek Valley best for?
This festival is a great fit for couples, collectors, foodies.

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