The Sideways Wine Country GPS-Guided Driving Tour
The Sideways Wine Country GPS-guided driving tour highlights California’s Santa Ynez Valley as a destination shaped by the 2004 film Sideways. The route is designed as a self-guided, smartphone-and-GPS experience that takes visitors through the valley’s microclimates and wine trails, while also stopping at movie locations. It begins near the Santa Ynez River by the bridge at the River Course at Alisal, associated in the film with a golf ball “battle.” The tour then passes Mission Santa Ynez and the Chumash Reservation, with time to explore Los Olivos and its tasting rooms. It includes visits to vineyards such as Fess Parker, referenced in the movie as “Frass Canyon,” and ends at Ostrich Land, another film location tied to Jack’s storyline. Offered by TourFreely, it runs for about 90 minutes and is available 24/7 via on-demand access. The tour also discusses the “Sideways Effect” and multiple wine trails, including Foxen Canyon and Los Olivos Promenade.





