2013 Lodi Visitor Guide

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LODI visitor guide

behind the wine

The Official Source for Lodi Visitor Information A Publication of the Visit Lodi! Conference and Visitors Bureau


behind the wine The Visit Lodi! Conference and Visitors Bureau is your official source for information and help in planning your next visit. View our website at visitlodi.com or call us at 209-365-1195. Make sure to stop by our new Downtown Visitor Center at 25 N. School St. - it’s the perfect first stop to plan your Lodi itinerary.

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WELCOME.........................................................1 BENEATH THE VINES..................................2 BEYOND THE VINEYARDS.......................4 BEHIND THE WINE.......................................6 DINING..............................................................24 WEDDINGS.................................................... 27 ARTS & CULTURE........................................29 ATTRACTIONS..............................................30 EVENTS.............................................................32 SHOPPING......................................................33 MEETINGS...................................................34 LODGING........................................................35 TRANSPORTATION....................................39 COVER PHOTO: DANIEL C. PHOTOGRAPHY THIS PAGE: © HYBRID IMAGES/CULTURA/CORBIS

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we have a story W E ’ D L I KE TO S HA RE ...

There’s something special here in Lodi that we’ve been perfecting for a long, long time. It’s a subtle medley of ingredients that, like our exceptional wine, has only gotten better with time.

You’ll find it in the simple combination of rich soil, cool

Delta breezes on a summer’s evening, lush grass, a proud river and a storied history of welcoming travelers. Anyone who has set foot on this special land will undoubtedly attest to experiencing it. This is Lodi, California, and we’d like to introduce you to our remarkable tapestry of good people, great grapes and a back-story that all are welcome to enjoy. Lodi is a place where both wine aficionados and those simply seeking a different kind of escape are equally comfortable. There are museums to explore, elegant birds to admire, the Mokelumne River to cool off in, or you can leisurely stroll around our charming historic shopping district (window peaking always allowed). Lodi’s open arms hospitality is genuine and its diversions remarkable. This planner will give you a taste of what’s in store for you here. But, as with the label on a fine wine, words and pictures reveal only so much. Lodi invites you to discover the story that is greater than the wine itself.

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beneath TH E V I NE S

It’s the soil that makes this region so special.

The grapes, once primarily the Tokay variety, but now the

zinfandel (among many others), love this loamy dirt. It is ground that has fostered generations of vines in the same way that it’s served as the foundation for the generations of families who grew up here. This special earthy recipe allows the fruit to grow–not too fast, not too slow–like the speed of the town itself.

LODI – PEOPLE BEHIN D THE W INE

1860 Michael David Winery The Phillips family’s greatgreat-grandfather Andrew Harshner and his wife Lucille homesteaded 160 acres near the town of Lodi, following the Civil War. Today, Michael and David Phillips, of Michael~David Winery, represent the fifth generation

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of growers in Lodi with 650 acres of premium wine grapes.

1870 Lange Twins Winery

During the 1870’s Johann and Maria Lange settled in Lodi and began a family farm growing non-irrigated watermelons with their son, Grandpa Albert. The farm grew

year over year and by 1916 the family added their first grape ranch. Today Randall and Brad Lange sustain their agricultural roots, growing their winery and wine brands as fifth generation winegrowers.


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1880

Mettler Family Vineyards Carl Mettler’s

great-great grandfather first purchased Lodi farmland and his great-grandfather planted its first vineyard. Carl, wife Gladys and family have farmed the land since the 1940’s. Today his son Larry, grandson Adam and the entire family are

involved with every element of winemaking for a new age of Mettler Family wines.

1924 Delicato Vineyard

In 1924, Gasparé Indelicato began planting grapes at his home in Manteca, California. In 1935, the first grapes were crushed by Gasparé and his

brother-in-law, using a hand driven press in their old hay barn. This first vintage had a yield of 3,451 gallons (1,400 cases). Today, Delicato Family Vineyards is one of the leading family winegrowers in America.

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beyond TH E V I N EYARDS

Just as the grapes are smitten with the special soil, we think you’ll find a fondness for Lodi and the people that make it such a special place. For a town of fewer than 70,000, there’s

still a warm smile around every corner, and always an adventure to be found, from communing with nature on a hike, to chasing your golf ball, to shopping and dining downtown. To stimulate your mind’s desires, you can experience the local arts by taking in a musical at Hutchins Street Square Performing Arts Theater, or experimenting with hands-on exhibits at the mesmerizing World of Wonders Science Museum. And then there’s the wine.

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1966 Borra Vineyards

Third-generation grower Steve Borra and wife Beverly, bought the remaining 30 acres of the original, now 100-year-old farm. After a decade of successful grape growing, he formally started Borra Vineyards.

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1978 Lucas Family Winery

The Lucas Winery was established in 1978 because they believed they had the soil, climate and vineyards to produce great wines. Their philosophy stated by wine maker David Lucus – “We believe wines should be crafted to reflect the place

they are from. Crafting organically farmed, hand harvested, unblended pure varietal wines is our specialty.”


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1979 Mondavi Vineyards

Robert Mondavi bought the land and historic buildings on Woodbridge Road to turn into Woodbridge Winery ­— one of the largest table wine labels in the nation.

2013 Jeremy Wine Co.

One of Lodi’s newest offerings is owned by Jeremy & Choral Trettevik. Jeremy has worked in the wine business for over 18 years and during that time gained knowledge on just about every aspect of wine. After Choral met & married Jeremy, she realized it was

inevitable that to love Jeremy meant to love wine as well. Through determination and naivete, they set out to achieve their dream.


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Ahh yes, the wine…

Grapes have been at the heart of Lodi’s history.

Like a royal bloodline that grows stronger with each generation, Lodi’s grapes have naturally selected the best traits of their ancestry and continue to advance and thrive. The climate and soil is such a heavenly match that the Lodi Appellation was conferred upon the region in 1986. The designation is an honor that speaks for itself, increasingly gaining fans countrywide. Today, over 85 wineries, comprising 450 labels, are bottled here. (The Lodi region produces more wine grapes than any other California appellation.) This is a way of life that’s been central to Lodi for almost 140 years. But what’s so apparent is that success hasn’t gone to our heads—more like our hearts. The winemakers —often fourth or fifth generation growers—are proud parents. They thrive on the opportunity to talk wine with their guests, and tell the stories that make their grapes such a success—right down to each distinct flavorful personality. The winemaker will likely be the one to top off your glass. It’s amazing how well you get to know a wine when you can converse with the person who put so much love into it.

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DINING

dine out DIG IN

When you’re surrounded by rich farm country, wild ranches, ample wineries, and only a hop, skip and jump from the ocean—eating fresh, delectable food is as simple as picking up the fork. The region’s collective surf and turf offerings take center stage on the

diverse menus you’ll find throughout Lodi. With all the fresh ingredients Lodi chefs have at their fingertips, dishes are simply more savory, rich, and filled with bright flavor profiles. Lodi’s dining selection runs the gamut from American to Asian cuisine, Italian to International, pizza to brew pub, and everything in between. Your challenge will be deciding what and where to eat. An evening walk down the golden sidewalk takes you past a casually fun brewery, the spicy temptations of an Asian bistro, upscale chic, a candy store for the sweet tooth and authentic Mexican fare. And that’s only down one street. Let your taste buds take the lead, there’s no wrong direction for the foodie in Lodi.

FINE DINING Crush Kitchen + Bar 115 S. School St., Lodi 209-369-5400

Rosewood Bar & Grill 28 S. School St., Lodi 209-369-0470

School Street Bistro 116 N. School St., Lodi 209-333-3950

Scooters 121 W. Elm St., Lodi 209-369-8100

The Dancing Fox Winery & Bakery 203 S. School St., Lodi 209-366-2634

CHINESE

2505 W. Turner Rd., Lodi 209-371-6160

China King Buffet

Woodbridge Crossing

420 E. Kettleman Rd., Lodi 209-369-1818

18939 N. Lower Sacramento Rd., Lodi 209-366-1800

Chop Chop (Take Out)

Woodbridge Inn Steakhouse

Dragon Lite Deli

18878 N. Lower Sacramento Rd., Woodbridge 209-368-2346

910 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi 209-369-7744 1321 Lakewood Mall, Lodi 209-334-3457

Golden China

CAFÉ/DELI

100 W. Turner Rd., Lodi 209-367-4148

Andre’s Café

Jade Fountain

Bon Appétit

2401 W. Turner Rd., Lodi 209-367-3502

King Tsin Restaurant

1012 W. Lodi Ave., #4, Lodi 209-367-5930

1040 W Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-334-0599

Cut the Mustard

Ming Sing

1371 E. Pine St., Lodi 209-368-5259

Fiori’s Butcher Shoppe 400 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi 209-334-4121

Hollywood Family Café 315 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-369-4065

Lodi Airport Café 23987 N. Hwy. 99, Lodi 209-369-6144

Panera Bread

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4580 W. Hwy. 12, Lodi 209-368-7384

Towne House Restaurant at Wine & Roses

722 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi 209-224-5678

SHUTTERSTOCK/LUIZ ROCHA

Phillips Farms Café & Bakery

2533 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-367-1322

840 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi 209-367-8998

Wong’s Mandarin Restaurant 119 E. Pine St., Lodi 209-369-7098

Yen Ching Restaurant 1110 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-334-2002

INTERNATIONAL A Taste of Thai 116 W. Turner Rd., Lodi 209-369-6409


Bamboo Basil Noodle & Grill 1301 W. Lockford St. #D, Lodi 209-625-8566

Haru Sushi Bar 550 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-334-9988

Matsuyama Japanese Restaurant 235 Lakewood Mall, Lodi 209-368-3888

Oz Sushi & Grill 2414 W. Kettleman Lane, #206, Lodi 209-334-9800

Pamplona Tapas 14 West Oak St., Lodi 209-642-8444

Saigon Grill 5 W. Elm St., Lodi 209-368-5152

Shangri La Asian Bistro 203 S. School St., #A, Lodi 209-366-0539

Shi Ra Soni 2 1420 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-366-2525

Thai Spices 2401 W. Turner Rd., #224, Lodi 209-369-8424

Yume 2401 W. Turner Rd., Lodi 209-224-5169

ITALIAN Bueno Italiano 1110 W. Kettleman Lane, #19 209-369-1446

De Vinci’s Deli & Catering 220 S. Church St., Lodi 209-334-3234

Joe’s of Italy 18700 N. Highway 88 , Lodi 209-727-5841

Pietro’s Italian Restaurant

La Fuente Restaurant

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit

The Soup Ladle

317 E. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-368-0613

114 W. Pine St., Lodi 209-365-7249

312 S. Fairmont Ave., Lodi 209-368-9587

Strings Italian Café

Mar Y Tierra Mexican Grill

1379 S. Lower Sacramento Rd., Lodi 209-365-9021

2314 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-369-6400

Twisted Fork Restaurant 123 W. Elm St., Lodi 209-369-3675

MEXICAN Adalbertacos 920 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-333-1923

Alebrijes Mexican Bistro

Flip’s

Tillie’s Fine Food & Coffee Co.

1413 S. Church St., Lodi 209-334-6945

230 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-943-5477

21 W. Pine St., Lodi 209-365-6644

Mazatlan Café

Golden Ox

Village Coffee Shop

125 N. Sacramento St., Lodi 209-334-0364

410 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-333-0146

416 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi 209-368-1929

Midtown Taqueria

IHOP

ICE CREAM/CANDY

1040 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-367-4620

1230 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-369-1361

Coldstone Creamery

Sinaloa Café

105 S. School St., Lodi 209-368-9931

10 W. Oak St., Lodi 209-368-1831

43 N. Sacramento St., Lodi 209-368-7961

Angelo’s Mexican Restaurant

Taqueria El Grullense No 2

28 N. School St., Lodi 209-366-2728

Cactus Mexican Dining 18961 N. Lower Sacramento Rd., Woodbridge 209-367-1632

Casa Flores 400 E. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-365-0559

Casa Mexicana 1110 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-368-2272

Chipotle 2310 Tienda Dr., #200, Lodi 209-371-0881

El Pajaro Restaurant 212 S. School St., Lodi 209-334-1888

El Rosal #5 728 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-369-4989

Habañero Hots Mexican Restaurante 1024 E. Victor Rd., Lodi 209-369-3791

La Campana Taqueria 2346 Maggio Cir., Lodi 209-369-2877

117 N. Sacramento St., Lodi 209-333-3303

AMERICAN FAVORITES

Lodi Beer Co.

Moo Moo’s Burger Barn 113 School St., Lodi 209-369-9450

The Omelet House 700 E. Victor Rd., Lodi 209-365-7011

A & W Root Beer

Richmaid Restaurant

216 E. Lodi Ave., Lodi 209-368-8548

100 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-368-4279

Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill

Rocky’s Restaurant

2442 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-369-6657

14659 N Thornton Rd. , Lodi 209-369-1973

115 W. Elm St., Lodi 209-369-1233

Frosted Flour 904 W. Lodi Ave, Lodi 209-369-CAKE

Honey Treat Yogurt Shoppe 201 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi 209-369-8072

Jan’s Sweet Treasures 18 W. Elm St., Lodi 209-368-4581

Oh My Yogurt 2314 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-367-1899

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

Avenue Grill

Scrambl’z Kountry Kitchen

506 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi 209-333-8006

233 S. School St., Lodi 209-367-1668

California Al’s

Take 27

601 W. Lockeford St., Lodi 209-365-1805

27 W. Elm St., Lodi 209-224-8547

Chili’s Bar & Grill

Tin Roof BBQ

SPECIALTY FOODS

2745 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-369-1808

171 S. Guild Ave., #101, Lodi 209-366-1128

Cheese Central

Coco’s Restaurant

Velvet Grill & Creamery

2347 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-339-1227

1421 S. Ham Lane, Lodi 209-369-8231

Denis’ Country Kitchen

Wine Country Card Room & Restaurant

1327 W. Lockeford St., Lodi 209-368-6350

Denny’s

1800 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-334-9777

115 South School St. #4, Lodi 209-339-8275

The Candy Box 24 N. School St., Lodi 209-333-6099

11 N. School St., Lodi 209-368-3033

Olive Heaven 10 N. School St., Lodi 209-331-5766

Taste of Heaven 115 S. School St., Lodi 209-369-5160

701 E. Kettleman Lane, Lodi 209-334-1337

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WEDDING

seal the deal A ND P O P THE CO RK

Endless stretches of flowers popping with color, a sparkling, clear river or winding green vines draped with plump grapes… these are just a few of the natural backdrops available for a fairytale Lodi wedding or special celebration.

Many of the wineries have dedicated sections of land specifically for such occasions, and often

include packages for both indoor and outdoor celebrations. Visit our website at visitlodi.com for a complete list of venues available for your wedding or special event.

PHOTOGRAPHERS / VIDEO Harry Parker Photography

HarryParkerPhotography.com Harry@HarryParkerPhotography 707-971-0357

Baja Media Productions 10034 Bay Harbor Drive Stockton, CA 95219 bajamediaproductions.com 209-649-1579

PREFERRED VENUES Bare Ranch

19877 N. Davis Rd., Lodi bareranchlodi.com 209-482-8725

Berghold Vineyards and Winery

17343 N. Cherry Rd., Lodi bergholdvineyards.com 209-333-9291

Hutchins Street Square Performing Arts Theater 125 S. Hutchins Street, Lodi hutchinsstreetsquare.com 209-333-6800 x2404

Viaggio Estate & Winery 100 E. Taddei Rd., Acampo viaggiowinery.com 209-368-1378

Wine & Roses

2505 W. Turner Rd., Lodi winerose.com, 209-371-6117

CATERING Dancing Fox Bakery & Eatery

203 S. School Street, Lodi dancingfoxwinery.com 209-366-2634

Wine & Roses

2505 W. Turner Rd., Lodi winerose.com, 209-334-6988

FLOWERS Belle’s Lodi Flower Shop JIM JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHY

1420 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi bellesflowershop.com 209-369-4709

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A R T S & C U LT U R E

a captivating C U LTU RE

Visual Arts, Theater, Galleries, Music. Lodi is making a name for itself as a first-class art scene.

At the Hutchins Street Square Performing Arts Theater, visitors can enjoy live concerts and

theater performances year-round. Lovers of the visual arts will find pleasure admiring two of

the main galleries Lodi has to offer, both of which have become destinations of choice for art collectors nationwide. The Knowlton Gallery, in downtown Lodi, showcases fine artworks in

the form of paintings and photography, all created by Northern California artists. David Foster Gallery and Studio specializes in watercolors on canvas, and abstract fine art, he also hosts two annual art shows in June and October featuring his own work and the works of local artists so you can take a piece of Lodi’s culture home.

In addition to several other galleries, Lodi is a canvas for more than a dozen public murals,

and hosts numerous art-related events throughout the year, including the monthly Art Hop.

ARTS AND CULTURE Knowlton Art Gallery

115 S. School Street, #14, Lodi 209-368-5123 knowltongallery.com

Hutchins Street Square Performing Arts Theater 125 S. Hutchins Street, Lodi Information: 209-333-6782 hutchinsstreetsquare.com

David John Foster Gallery 12470 Locke Road, Lockeford 209-663-3056 davidjonfosterart.com

Lodi Community Art Center and Gallery 110 W. Pine Street, Lodi 209-333-3855 lodiartcenter.org

For a mural map go to visitlodi.com.

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AT T R AC T I O N S

nature sights A N D LI Q UI D D E L I GH TS

Water is key here.

The purling Mokelumne River water, a product of snowmelt from the

nearby Sierra Nevada, nourishes our robust grapes and is responsible for their succulence. It also makes for a great escape. Popular watersports like kayaking, pedal boating, swimming and fishing keep visitors and locals alike outdoors, as they shed layers to cool off in nature’s own swimming pool. For some relaxation, visitors unwind on the shores of Lodi Lake, named by Sunset magazine as “one of the great inland beaches.” Just outside the city limits, from September through February, birdwatchers can set eyes upon the majestic Sandhill Cranes, as they make their annual migratory fly-in at the Sandhill Crane Reserve. Spying on a bird 5-feet tall and sporting a 7-foot wingspan is nothing short of breathtaking. If you bring the whole family, Lodi has something for every member. The Micke Grove County Park is a destination unto itself. Visitors can explore the Micke Grove Zoo, sit in the shade of the Japanese Garden’s cherry blossom trees, or take a thrill ride on one of the coasters at Micke Grove Fun Town Amusement Park. At the San Joaquin Historical Museum, visitors can learn the deep history of the region, take in the antique tractor exhibit, visit the San Joaquin County Schoolhouse and tour the bang and clang of the blacksmith shop. The whole clan will enjoy a visit to the Serpentarium and the World of Wonders Science Museum, where you get a fun hands-on education. Bring your curiosity and a desire to discover, and you’ll see that there is more magic to Lodi than what’s in your glass.

NATURE & OUTDOOR RECREATION

OTHER ATTRACTIONS

Cosumnes River Preserve

Hill House Museum

13501 Franklin Blvd., Galt, cosumnes.org, 916-684-2816

Headwaters Kayak

847 N. Cluff Ave., #A-6 Lodi headwaterskayak.com 209-224-8367

Isenberg Crane Reserve West Woodbridge Rd., Lodi dfg.ca.gov, 209-948-7708

Lodi Lake Park

1101 W. Turner Rd., Lodi, 209-333-6742

Lodi Parachute Center 23597 N. Hwy. 99, Acampo parachutecenter.com 209-369-1128

Lodi Skate Park

1145 S. Ham Lane, Lodi 209-333-6742

Micke Grove Park

11793 N. Micke Grove Rd., Lodi mgzoo.com/parks 209-953-8800

Oak Grove Park

4520 W. Eight Mile Rd., Stockton mgzoo.com/parks 209-331-7400

826 S. Church St., Lodi lodihistory.org 209-369-6073

Lodi All U.S. Military Veterans Plaza Memorial

221 W. Pine St., Lodi

Micke Grove Zoo

11793 N. Micke Grove Rd., Lodi mgzoo.com 209-331-7270

San Joaquin County Historical Museum

11793 N. Micke Grove Rd., Lodi sanjoaquinhistory.org 209-331-2055

The Serpentarium 2379 Maggio Circle, Unit C, Lodi snakemuseum.com 209-369-7737

Stadium 12 Cinemas 109 N. School St., Lodi 209-339-1900

World of Wonders Science Museum

2 N. Sacramento St., Lodi wowsciencemuseum.org 209-368-0969

GOLF COURSES

Roget Park

Dry Creek Ranch Golf Club

229 Tienda Drive, Lodi 209-333-6742

809 Crystal Way, Galt dcrgc.com 209-745-2330

Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge

Lockeford Springs Golf Course

1624 Hood-Franklin Rd., Elk Grove fws.gov/refuge/stone_lakes 916-775-4420

Woodbridge Wilderness Area

301 E. River Meadows Dr., Woodbridge 209-331-7400

16360 N. Hwy. 88, Lodi lockefordsprings.com 209-333-6275

Micke Grove Golf Links

11401 N. Micke Grove Rd., Lodi mickegrove.com 209-369-4410

The Reserve at Spanos Park

6301 W. Eight Mile Rd., Stockton thereserve.americangolf.com 209-477-4653

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EVENTS

entertainment VA RI E TALS

Lodi knows how to keep busy.

There’s something happening virtually every weekend. You work hard to play hard after all, and the busy hands responsible

for all that great wine know how to unwind when the time is right. Events are often wine focused and can incorporate live jazz, culinary delights, Sandhill Cranes and more. For a complete list of events and happenings, go to visitlodi.com. MONTHLY EVENTS

APRIL

NOVEMBER

First Friday Art Hop

School Street Wine Stroll

Giro D’Vino

January - December

JANUARY Winter Bird Festival

Cosumnes River Preserve 209-366-7220 cosumnes.org

FEBRUARY Lodi Wine & Chocolate Weekend

Lodi Wine & Visitor Center 209-365-0621 lodiwineandchocolate.com

Lodi Home & Garden Show

Lodi Grape Festival Grounds 209-369-2771 grapefestival.com

DECEMBER

Lodi Community Art Center 209-333-3855 lodiartcenter.org

Lodi Street Faire

Lodi Chamber of Commerce 209-367-7840 lodichamber.com

ZinFest

Lodi Wine & Visitor Center 209-365-0621 zinfest.com

Lodi Chamber of Commerce 209-367-7840 lodichamber.com

Lodi Cyclefest

Festival of Trees Woodbridge Winery Summerfest

OCTOBER

Downtown Farmers Market June-August

Lodi Chamber of Commerce 209-367-7840 lodichamber.com

209-339-7630

Lodi Chamber of Commerce 209-367-7840 lodichamber.com

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER Grape Festival & Harvest Fair

4th of July at the Lake Lodi Parks & Recreation 209-333-6742 lodi.gov

School Street Wine Stroll

Lodi Chamber of Commerce 209-367-7840 lodichamber.com

Parade of Lights

Lodi Chamber of Commerce 209-367-7840 lodichamber.com

Zoo Lights

Micke Grove Zoo 209-331-2010 mgzoo.com

Lodi Chamber of Commerce 209-367-7840 lodichamber.com

Lodi Street Rod Show

JULY

Lodi Street Faire

San Joaquin County Historical Museum 209-331-2055 sanjoaquinhistory.org

Downtown Farmers Market June-August

deltavelo.com/lodi_cyclefest Lodi Grape Festival 209-369-2771 grapefestival.com

Lodi Grape Festival Grounds 209-369-2771 grapefestival.com

800-581-6150 cranefestival.com

Annual Spring Art Show

Downtown Farmers Market June-August

Spring Wine Show

Sandhill Crane Festival

MAY

JUNE

MARCH

deltavelo.com/giro_d_vino

Lodi Chamber of Commerce 209-367-7840 lodichamber.com

Lodi Grape Festival 209-369-2771 grapefestival.com

Lodi Road Trip Passport 209-367-4727 lodiroadtrip.com

See the events calendar at visitlodi.com for additional details.

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SHOPPING

downtown STR O LL , S H O P, S I P, RE P E AT

Downtown Lodi’s renaissance began in the 1990’s when the downtown was redesigned with modern flair while still retaining a touch of small-town charm. Now. Reveling in this chic renewal, Lodi’s numerous boutiques and

eateries are the “place to be” for savvy shoppers and diners. Keeping with the town’s history, the renovation includes old-fashioned street lamps and rustic brick streets. Modern amenities feature informational kiosks plus arrays of colorful potted plants and, its best feature, a smile on the locals’ faces. It’s a shopper’s Neverland, where you’ll find one-of-a-kind local stores, as well as your classic favorites. Numerous restaurants and wine tasting rooms line sycamore-shaded School Street—where the first town school was built. Stroll these charm-filled streets and experience a variety of specialty shops like Cheese Central, Olive Heaven, as well as chic upscale clothing shops, home decor and of course tasting rooms for a variety of local wineries. Make sure to stop by our new Downtown Visitor Center at 25 N. School St.— it’s the perfect first stop to plan your day. Downtown Lodi is the perfect diversion - take a few hours and browse, dine, sip and take in the charming atmosphere that can only be found in this quintessential historic town.

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MEETINGS

business MAT TE RS

For meeting and convention planners, Lodi offers an array of meeting rooms, halls and open spaces. Your group can congregate at dedicated

conference facilities or in winery private meeting rooms or beautiful grounds. There are outdoor amphitheaters and indoor auditoriums available for large groups and performances. Visit our website at visitlodi.com for a complete list of meeting facilities or email sales@visitlodi.com to help you plan your next meeting or event.

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LODGING

bedtime S TO RY

Like a good host, Lodi always has a pillow fluffed, and sheet turned, for its much-welcomed visitors.

A day of full-bodied wine tastings and savory food does tend to make the traveler

a little heavy-eyed. The lodging offerings reign supreme, like the historic resorts and award-winning spas, our comfy accommodations offer the perfect way to end a day in wine country. Likewise for the hotel and motel offerings. From wellknown names to privately owned cottages, you’ll find just the right place at just the right price.

Wine & Roses Hotel Restaurant and Spa 2505 W. Turner Rd., Lodi winerose.com 209-334-6988 79 Rooms/On-site Restaurant/Tea & Coffee Service/Mini-Bar/High-Speed Internet/Spa Nestled in the heart of Lodi Wine Country, Wine & Roses provides a comfortable and relaxing environment set within seven acres of towering trees and serene botanical gardens. Relax and indulge in the simplistic elegance of our Vintner Suites and Garden Rooms. Heal your mind, body and spirit with our rejuvenating spa services. Restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner with Champagne Buffet Brunch on Sundays

HOTELS Best Western Plus I-5 Inn & Suites

6411 W. Banner St., Lodi bestwestern.com/i5innandsuites 209-367-3000 57 Rooms/Continental Breakfast/Tea & Coffee Service/Refrigerators/HighSpeed Internet/Indoor Pool

1140 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi motel6.com 209-334-6422 95 Rooms/Tea & Coffee Service/ Wireless Internet/Outdoor Pool/Spa Motel 6 is located in the heart of the Lodi-Woodbridge Wine Country. Features graciously designed guestrooms, catering to the corporate, group and leisure traveler. Outdoor pool and Jacuzzi® open year-round.

BED AND BREAKFASTS Grand Oaks Inn

Preferred Lodging HOTEL/SPA

Motel 6

Hotel guests of this full-service inn will enjoy a centralized location, superior customer service and comfortable accommodations at an affordable rate. Stylish guestrooms and suites feature cable satellite television with HBO® and high-speed Internet. Other hotel amenities include an indoor swimming pool, hot tub, fitness center, business services and meeting facilities. Guests receive a complimentary breakfast each morning.

Best Western Royal Host Inn 710 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi bestwestern.com/royalhostinn 209-369-8484 48 Rooms/Continental Breakfast/ Tea & Coffee Service/Refrigerators/ High-Speed Wireless Internet/Pool Best Western Royal Host Inn is close to all local activities and has spacious accommodations designed for your comfort. Rooms have king and queen beds, adjoining rooms available. All rooms have a sitting area and desk

Econo Lodge Inn & Suites 118 N. Cherokee Lane, Lodi econolodge.com 209-367-4848 FREE Continental Breakfast/FREE Wi-Fi/Tea-Coffee Makers/Refrigerators/ Microwaves/Outdoor Pool-Hot Tub/ Non-smoking-Smoking rooms/Pet Friendly

Conveniently located off Highway 99, close to local attractions and restaurants. Sacramento International Airport is 45 minutes away, and Stockton Metropolitan Airport is 30 minutes from the hotel.

Hampton Inn & Suites 1337 S. Beckman Rd., Lodi lodisuites.hamptoninn.com 209-369-2700 101 Rooms/Hot Breakfast/High-Speed Internet/Laundry/Business Center/ Outdoor Pool Our promise to you includes a clean, comfortable hotel room. In fact, we have 101 of them! If you’re traveling with your family, you may opt for a room with two beds. Or if you’re here by yourself on business, why not book a room with a plush, king-sized bed so you can stretch out and relax?

Holiday Inn Express 1337 E. Kettleman Lane, Lodi hiexpress.com 209-210-0150 89 Rooms/Hot Breakfast/Tea & Coffee Service/Refrigerators/High-Speed Internet/Pool/Spa/Sauna/Fitness Facility

21941 Buena Vista Rd., Clements grandoaksinn.com 209-759-3453 5 Rooms/Breakfast/Tea & Coffee Service/Wi-Fi/Outdoor Pool Grand Oaks, located in the oakstudded rolling Sierra foothills, is reminiscent of a Currier and Ives print. The architecture and lushly landscaped grounds shaded by ancient blue oak trees evoke the feeling of an English Country inn. This 1,100-acre estate sits quietly in the middle of California’s booming wine country at the gateway to the Mother Lode.

The Inn at Locke House 19960 Elliot Rd., Lockeford theinnatlockehouse.com 209-727-5715 5 Rooms/Gourmet Breakfast/ Wireless Internet/Copy/Fax This award-winning bed and breakfast Inn is a romantic retreat in a village setting, with four airy rooms in the Main House and secluded threelevel suite in the Water Tower. Features antique furnishings and historic memorabilia, private baths, fireplaces and lush country gardens.

Newly remodeled rooms with microwave and refrigerator, complimentary Express Start Breakfast, meeting facility for business, and outdoor pool and exercise room to unwind.

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LODGING Modern Motor Lodge

Lodi Lake Park

19 Rooms

Group RV Camping Only/Full Hook-Ups/ Beach/Kids Pool/Canoe/Kayak Rentals/ Playground

1050 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-333-8844

Rancho Grande Motel

1101 W. Turner Rd., Lodi 209-333-6742

807 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-334-3303 20 Rooms/Refrigerators in Some Rooms

Viking Motel

815 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-369-6229

HOTELS Microtel Inn & Suites

6428 W. Banner St., Lodi microtelinn.com 209-367-9700 51 Rooms/Continental Breakfast/ Refrigerators in Some Rooms/ Data Ports/Heated Pool

Del Rancho Motor Inn

501 N. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-368-5348 12 Rooms/Refrigerators in Some Rooms

Economy Inn

1100 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-368-3778

19 Rooms/Refrigerators in Some Rooms

Wine Country Inn

607 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-368-2707 22 Rooms/Refrigerators in Some Rooms/Fax Service

CAMPGROUNDS

MOTELS

15 Rooms/Refrigerators

Budget Inn

917 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi 209-369-1091

El Rancho Motel

6120 Banner St., Lodi flagcityrvresort.com 866-371-4855

20 Rooms/Tea & Coffee Service/ Refrigerators/Fax

33 Rooms/Refrigerators in Some Rooms/High-Speed Internet

Pool/Spa/Showers/Laundry/Clubhouse/ Store/full hook-ups/High Speed Internet/ DirecTV/Picnic/Recreation Area

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603 N. Cherokee Lane, Lodi elrancholodimotel.com 209-368-0651

Flag City RV Resort

Stockton Delta KOA

14900 W. Highway 12, Lodi 209-369-1041 koa.com Full Hook-Ups/Pool/Hot Tub/Playground/Dog Park/Fishing/Free Wi-Fi

VACATION RENTALS Hutchins House Vacation Rental

hutchinshouse.myvr.com 209-329-7842

Lodi Wine Country Cottage 7163 E. Realty Rd., Lodi lodiwinecountrycottage.com 209-365-9080


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As destinations go, Lodi is an easy place to uncover in Northern California. It is located 35 miles south of Sacramento, 90 miles east of San Francisco and is snuggled between I-5 and Hwy. 99. From the North or the South: Lodi is situated between Hwy. 99 and I-5. From Hwy. 99 and I-5. From Hwy. 99 take the Turner Road Exit. From I-5: take the Hwy. 12 E exit. From the West: From the Bay Area, take I-80 toward the Bay Bridge/Oakland, exit onto I-580 E, toward CA-24/Hayward/Stockton, continue onto I-205 E and merge onto I-5 N, toward Sacramento. From the East: Depending upon where your trip begins, take either Hwy. 88 (from the northeast) to Hwy. 12 into Lodi. From the southeast, you’ll simply take Hwy. 12. W. Lodi is also part of Amtrak’s rail system, and is primarily served by charter aircraft at the Lodi Airport.

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Lodi Preferred Lodging Properties

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Wine & Roses ■ Cherokee Ln. W. Turner Rd. Econo Lodge ■ Best Western Royal Host ■ E. Kettleman Ln. Motel 6 ■ 12 ■ Best Western I-5

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Grand Oaks Inn ■ E. Buena Vista Rd.

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Inn at Locke House

88 E. Victor Rd. 12 S. Beckman Rd. ■ Hampton Inn & Suites ■ Holiday Inn Express 88

San Diego

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