Trails n Vines Wine Run

San Pasqual, United States • 2 May 2026

Event overview

Trails n Vines Wine Run takes place at Orfila Vineyards and Winery in Escondido, CA on May 2, 2026. The event is a trail race that runs through the winery property and weaves in and out of the vineyard, showcasing the vineyard's grape varieties. Runners aged 21 and over receive three complimentary wine tastings and discounts on wine purchases at the finish area. Non-alcoholic options are available for children and non-drinkers. The finish area includes one hour of private wine tasting after the race. A food truck will serve breakfast items in the food tent area. Due to parking restrictions, the race is limited to 400 runners. The event includes a finisher medal and race shirts are available for an additional cost.

Distances and other details

  • 3 mile - 1 lap of the course
  • 6 mile - 2 laps of the course
  • 9 mile - 3 laps of the course

A kids dash is also offered. Registration spaces are limited and prices are shown in tiered periods. Course mapping is available for the 3.1 mile route. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

9 mi
9 Mile
6 mi
6 Mile
3 mi
3 Mile
Kids Dash
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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