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Salt Lake City to Sonoma Wine Tours

Salt Lake City travelers looking for a relaxing wine country getaway will find Sonoma County to

be one of the easiest and most rewarding destinations in California. Starting fall 2026, two

airlines will offer nonstop flights between Salt Lake City International Airport and Charles M.

Schulz Sonoma County Airport — Delta Air Lines beginning October 6 and Alaska Airlines

beginning November 1 — making it easier than ever to skip the longer drive from a major Bay

Area airport and arrive right in the heart of wine country.

Sonoma Wine Rides helps make the experience even easier by offering guided wine tours for visitors staying throughout Sonoma County. Whether you are planning a romantic escape, a weekend with friends, or a special celebration, Sonoma Wine Rides offers join-in group tours, private wine tours, and food pairing tours so guests can enjoy wine country without the stress of driving.

Why Salt Lake City Travelers Visit Sonoma County

Sonoma County offers a very different wine country experience from the mountain landscapes of Utah. Visitors come for vineyard views, relaxed tasting rooms, scenic back roads, highly regarded wineries, and charming towns that feel slower, more personal, and more connected to the landscape.

For Salt Lake City travelers, Sonoma County works especially well as a long weekend destination because it combines wine tasting, great restaurants, walkable towns, and convenient air access through STS.

Flying from Salt Lake City to STS

Salt Lake City is now connected to Sonoma County by two nonstop airline options, making it

one of the most convenient gateways to wine country from the Intermountain West.

Delta Air Lines — Beginning October 6, 2026, Delta will offer two daily nonstop round trips

between Salt Lake City International Airport and Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport

through its Delta Connection partner, SkyWest Airlines, using 76-seat Embraer E175 aircraft.

Because Salt Lake City is a major Delta hub, travelers connecting from other cities across the

United States and abroad can route through SLC for seamless access to Sonoma County.

Alaska Airlines — Beginning November 1, 2026, Alaska Airlines will operate seasonal nonstop

service between Salt Lake City and STS through April 21, 2027, with up to daily flights during

peak periods on 76-seat Embraer E175 aircraft.

The flight covers a distance of approximately 597 miles. With two airlines serving the route,

Salt Lake City visitors have more flexibility in scheduling and pricing when planning a Sonoma

County wine country trip.

How Sonoma Wine Rides Works for Salt Lake City Visitors

Sonoma Wine Rides does not offer direct pickup at Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport. Instead, guests are picked up from hotels and downtown locations throughout Sonoma County, including Santa Rosa, Healdsburg, Windsor, Sebastopol, Rohnert Park / Cotati, Petaluma, Sonoma, and Glen Ellen / Kenwood. Final pickup details are confirmed at the time of booking.

This setup works especially well for visitors flying in from Salt Lake City because it allows time to settle into a hotel or local lodging base before heading out for a guided wine tasting experience. Guests can choose the type of day that fits them best, whether that means a join-in group tour, a private custom tour, or a food pairing tour.

Tour Options from Sonoma Wine Rides

  • Join-In Group Tours – Sonoma Wine Rides offers join-in group wine tours with a maximum of 12 guests, creating a social and personal experience for couples, solo travelers, and small groups.

  • Private Wine Tours – Private tours are available for couples, families, friends, and special occasions who want a more customized and flexible wine country day.

  • Food Pairing Tours – Food pairing tours are designed for guests who want an elevated Sonoma County wine country experience that combines great wine with thoughtfully paired culinary stops.

  • Where Salt Lake City Visitors Can Stay in Sonoma County

Sonoma County offers lodging options for every travel style, from boutique hotels in Healdsburg and historic stays in Petaluma to full-service properties in Santa Rosa and charming inns in Sebastopol, Sonoma, and Sonoma Valley. These towns give visitors a variety of wine country home bases, with easy access to restaurants, tasting rooms, downtown areas, and some of Sonoma County's most popular wine regions.

  • Santa Rosa – The largest city in Sonoma County and home to Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport, Santa Rosa offers a wide range of hotels and a central location for exploring multiple wine regions.

  • Healdsburg – A polished and walkable wine country town with boutique hotels, excellent restaurants, and easy access to Dry Creek Valley and Alexander Valley.

  • Windsor – A quieter option between Santa Rosa and Healdsburg, ideal for travelers who want a relaxed base close to several wine regions.

  • Sebastopol – A charming, laid-back town with a bohemian feel, local dining, and convenient access to the Russian River Valley.

  • Rohnert Park / Cotati – A convenient central Sonoma County base with easy access to Santa Rosa and Petaluma, plus Cotati's distinctive small-town character, plaza area, restaurants, and local nightlife.

  • Petaluma – A historic and highly walkable riverfront city known for preserved architecture, boutique shopping, dining, and a wide variety of lodging options.

  • Sonoma – Centered around the historic Sonoma Plaza, Sonoma is a classic wine country destination with tasting rooms, restaurants, shops, and easy access to Sonoma Valley.

  • Glen Ellen / Kenwood – A quieter Sonoma Valley option for guests who want a more relaxed wine country setting, with inns, resorts, and close proximity to wineries, scenic vineyard roads, and the natural beauty of eastern Sonoma County.

Wine Regions Salt Lake City Visitors Can Explore

One of the best parts of visiting Sonoma County is the variety of wine regions available within a relatively short drive. Sonoma Wine Rides gives guests access to some of the most celebrated and diverse tasting areas in Northern California, from bold reds to cool-climate Pinot Noir and historic wine country towns.

  • Dry Creek Valley – Famous for bold Zinfandels, Cabernet Sauvignon, and beautiful vineyard scenery, Dry Creek Valley offers a relaxed and classic Sonoma County wine tasting experience.

  • Alexander Valley – Known for its warm climate, rolling vineyard views, and standout Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, Alexander Valley is one of Sonoma County's most scenic and rewarding wine regions.

  • Russian River Valley – Celebrated worldwide for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, the Russian River Valley is a must-visit region for guests who appreciate elegant, cool-climate wines.

  • Sonoma Valley – Home to the historic Sonoma Plaza, Sonoma Valley combines wine tasting with restaurants, shops, local history, and a classic wine country atmosphere that many visitors love.

Why Choose Sonoma Wine Rides

For Salt Lake City visitors, Sonoma Wine Rides offers an easy way to enjoy wine country without needing to research routes, choose a designated driver, or piece together an itinerary on your own. The experience is designed to feel relaxed, welcoming, and enjoyable from pickup through the end of the day.

Because Sonoma Wine Rides serves the main Sonoma County lodging areas, guests flying in from Salt Lake City can build a trip around the town or region that fits them best and then enjoy a guided day of wine tasting with transportation included.

Salt Lake City Wine Tours FAQ

 

Can I fly nonstop from Salt Lake City to Sonoma County?

Yes. Two airlines will offer nonstop service between Salt Lake City and Charles M. Schulz

Sonoma County Airport. Delta Air Lines begins October 6, 2026 with two daily round trips, and

Alaska Airlines begins seasonal service November 1, 2026 through April 21, 2027.

What kind of aircraft will be used for this route?

Both Delta Air Lines and Alaska Airlines operate 76-seat Embraer E175 aircraft on the Salt Lake

City to Sonoma County route.

Does Sonoma Wine Rides pick up at STS airport?

No. Sonoma Wine Rides does not provide direct airport pickup at STS. Guests are picked up from hotels and downtown locations throughout Sonoma County, with final pickup details confirmed at booking.

What types of tours does Sonoma Wine Rides offer?

Sonoma Wine Rides offers join-in group tours, private wine tours, and food pairing tours, giving guests several ways to enjoy a guided Sonoma County wine tasting experience.

Where should Salt Lake City visitors stay in Sonoma County?

Popular places to stay include Santa Rosa, Healdsburg, Windsor, Sebastopol, Rohnert Park / Cotati, Petaluma, Sonoma, and Glen Ellen / Kenwood. Each offers a different style of lodging and wine country experience.

What wine regions can I visit on a Sonoma Wine Rides tour?

Guests may explore areas such as Dry Creek Valley, Alexander Valley, Russian River Valley, and Sonoma Valley, depending on the tour experience selected.

Why is the Delta route significant for Sonoma County visitors?

Salt Lake City is a major Delta hub with connections to destinations across the United States

and internationally. This means travelers from cities not served by direct STS flights can route

through Salt Lake City on Delta for convenient access to Sonoma County wine country.

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