Escape to Paso Robles the Vinyl Way
Stay in vintage trailers on a vineyard.
Sip wine. Spin records. Watch the sunset.
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Vintage Trailer Stays
Stay among the vines in restored mid-century trailers themed after famous musicians.
Sample of Our Insider's Guide To Paso Robles
Best Wineries
Wineries That Still Feel Intimate
Paso Robles has no shortage of tasting rooms – but the experiences that tend to linger are smaller and conversation driven.
A few tips:
Look for producers just off the main highways
Prioritize reservations over walk-ins
Don’t overschedule — two thoughtful tastings beat five rushed ones
If a tasting feels more like a bar than a conversation, it’s probably not your place.
We recommend: Boutz Cellars, Rockbound Cellars, Alta Colina Winery, Ulloa Cellars, Cairjn Winery, McPrice Meyers
Best Restaurants
Food Worth Planning Around
In Bloom
Seasonal, thoughtful, and quietly excellent. Owned by friends of ours who care deeply about ingredients and experience.
Best for:
A memorable dinner
People who appreciate restraint and balance
Letting the food speak for itself
The Hatch Rotisserie & Bar
A Paso staple for a reason — wood-fired, relaxed, and consistently good. Easy to love without trying too hard.
Grace & Rose
Family owned and operated by friends of ours. Stunning restored farmhouse building, social, incredible food — local energy and ingredients paired with Paso’s best wines.
Hidden Hikes
While Vinyl Vineyards has several loop trails with vista views and epic sunsets, it wouldn’t be worth posting a guide without mentioning these standouts.
Estero Bluffs State Park
Black Hill Trail Morro Bay
Reservoir Canyon Trail
San Simeon Point Trail
A Weekend At Vinyl Vineyards
Where To Stay In Paso Robles
Skip the hotel, stay on a vineyard.
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120 Acre Ranch
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Themed Vintage Trailers
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Wine Tasting On Site
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Live Music Events