The Trail Map - Santa Barbara Urban Wine Trail

Winery Tasting Rooms & Working Wineries of Santa Barbara & Goleta

To make the Trail easier to navigate, we’ve identified five neighborhoods of Santa Barbara, and Goleta, Montecito, and Summerland. We’ve color-coded each of the wineries on the map to help identify their neighborhood. We hope you’ll enjoy exploring each neighborhood on the Trail!

Over twenty wineries now make up the renowned Santa Barbara Urban Wine Trail. We’ve numbered them in the order they joined the Trail. Each of the neighborhoods is easily identified by its color so you can quickly find your way to your next experience.

Would you like to know more about the neighborhoods of the Wine Trail? We have a quick description and map of each area below.

Download the 2024 Urban Wine Trail Map

You can pick up a printed brochure and map that highlights all of the 2024 Urban Wine Trail Wineries at most of our tasting rooms. If you’re looking to print out your own map, look no further! Just click the button below to view a high-resolution map that you can carry with you on your journey around the Trail.

Navigate the Urban Wine Trail on Google Maps

The Neighborhoods of the Urban Wine Trail

Funk Zone

The Funk Zone offers an eclectic mix of galleries, shops, restaurants, wineries, and breweries. Comprising approximately 10 blocks, adjacent to the ocean, train station, and downtown Santa Barbara, this vibrant neighborhood offers something for everyone. Converted warehouses, decked out with a range of colorful murals, serve as the perfect backdrop for this “happening” area.

Presidio

Located just steps off State Street, in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara, the Presidio Neighborhood is home to a variety of premier wine tasting rooms, high-end restaurants, casual dining, and boutique shops. Centered around the historical site of the last of the Spanish fortresses (“presidios”), the Presidio Neighborhood offers the opportunity to explore the history of Santa Barbara, along with some of the area’s finest food and wine.

Midtown

Below the riviera between Anacapa St. and Milpas St. you will find Santa Barbara’s Midtown. As you walk down the “Haley Street Corridor” you will discover an industrial area with Santa Barbara’s best hidden gems including restaurants where the locals eat, great breweries, and fully functioning wineries where you can watch the winemakers in action. Eat like a local, see the wine barrels, taste the grapes, and experience the craft of the wine industry.

Downtown

Santa Barbara’s downtown is the historic and entertainment core of the city. Filled with world-class restaurants, lively clubs, magnificent theaters like the Arlington and Granada, this is a wonderful place to stroll and take in the sites. Naturally, the area is also home to excellent tasting rooms, offering some of the area’s best varietals. So whether you want to take in a scenic view from the historic Courthouse tower, or just relax with a flavorful glass of wine, a visit to downtown is a must.

Goleta

Goleta, “The Good Land”, has evolved from a sleepy locals-only community into an up and coming destination for entertainment, adventure, and dining. Nestled between the foothills and the winding coast, Goleta has become a location known for hidden gems in the micro-brewery and wine world. With the University nearby, Goleta has a youthful, laid-back vibe that is just now being discovered by the tourism industry. If rubbing shoulders with locals and enjoying good times and great beaches is your thing, then welcome to Goleta!