
DescriptionYou won’t experience any “dead zones” on this course! Pristine rows of multi-colored vineyards and farmhouses surround this 13.1 mile route that winds through the Alexander and Dry Creek Valleys and Russian River tributary. You’ll pass no less than twenty-one wineries on course, many offering some of the fruits of their labors at friendly water stops along the way. The net elevation is a negative 75 ft. as you begin the course at 275 ft. above sea level and finish at 200 ft. But don't expect a flat, boring course! This course will twist and roll though the most beautiful wine country you will likely ever run through!ROSSO & BIANCO You begin your journey at the magnificent winery by Francis Ford Coppola Presents, Rosso & Bianco. Once you pass through the gates of the winery the course runs along a flat stretch of Hwy 101 frontage road past a row of old vines on the west side. Here you will enjoy views of the Alexander Valley. At the 1.6 mile mark you’ll take right turn onto Lytton Springs Rd. and begin a gradual ascent up your first and only significant hill on course which we call RIDGE HILL. The RIDGE Here you reach the crest of RIDGE HILL at the 2.2 mile mark separating Alexander Valley to the east from Dry Creek Valley to the west. You are greeted by the first water station just before Ridge Winery at the crest of the hill. A little farther down Lytton Springs Road you’ll pass Mazzocco Winery and the Healdsburg airport, where you will begin a one-mile descent into Dry Creek Valley. DRY CREEK VALLEY Just past the four-mile mark you’ll take a right turn onto Dry Creek Rd at Mauritson winery and the second water station. You are officially in Dry Creek Valley now! Shortly after you pass Amista winery on the left you’ll likely see a crowd gathered at Dry Creek General Store cheering you on as you take a left turn onto Lambert Bridge at mile 5. LAMBERT BRIDGE One of our favorite parts of the course runs from mile 5 to mile 6 as you zig-zag across Lambert Bridge and take a right turn onto West Dry Creek Road. You’ll pass numerous wineries as you approach your next water station at mile six next to beautiful Quivira Vineyards. Feel free to take a quick break here, snap a picture and and refuel with water PLUS an energy boost of homemade organic honey and 2 oz. wine tasters of Quivira Grenache Rose or Fig Tree Sauvignon Blanc. Why not? You can take a pottie break if needed too. WEST DRY CREEK Vineyards to the left and Vineyards to the right. This is the most serene stretch of the course where you lose yourself in the beauty of the surroundings. No worries whatsoever back here, just follow the winding road and enjoy the peaceful sounds, sights and smells of wine country. You’ll find your next water stop at mile 8 next to Williamson Vineyards where your Aussie hosts may offer a surprise treat. IRONSIDE You’ll enjoy more twists and turns on this stretch of the course, a couple of rolling hills and a bend towards Dry Creek. Before you know it you are passing mile nine, which means you are more than two-thirds of the way. Shortly thereafter you will find a water stop next to the entrance to the winery discovered by detective Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) from the old emmy-winning TV series. Cool down and get ready for the next stage. YOAKIM BRIDGE to FINISH After crossing Yoakim Bridge, you’ll pass the ten-mile mark. There will be an aid station as you make a left turn onto Dry Creek Rd. Just before mile 12 you’ll savor one last water station across from Ferrari-Carrano winery on your left. The damn to Lake Sonoma looms closer in the distance as you take in the last views of the vineyards. Once you pass Sbragia Family Winery on your right there will be one more turn and then you’ll cross the bridge into Warm Springs Recreation Area and the finish line is just ahead! 15 MILE OPTION If you haven’t had enough of this gorgeous scenery then feel free to run the final 1.9 miles up to the Lake Sonoma Overlook. We’ll record your time and its no extra charge. Buses will be able to shuttle you back to the finish area after you’ve a chance to relax to the incredible views of Lake Sonoma and compete for the hill climb award, given the fastest time up to the Lake. OK, now its time to enjoy the post-race Wine & Music Festival. |