Secret Ravine Vineyard sits about a mile outside Loomis, in the rolling foothills east of Sacramento. If you’re heading up Highway 50 or coming from the I-80 corridor, it’s a straightforward drive to reach wine country without committing to the long haul all the way to Napa. The 5-acre vineyard focuses on old-world grape varieties that do well in Placer County’s climate — think Rhône varietals and European classics rather than the typical California crowd.
The winery has a genuine country feel. They’re family-owned and serious about letting each grape variety express itself rather than leaning on heavy-handed techniques. You get a sense that they’re experimenting with what actually works in this region rather than just copying what everyone else is doing up north.
The dog-friendly setup here is practical. There’s a shaded picnic area where you can settle in with your dog without feeling like you’re imposing. Parking is genuinely spacious, so you won’t be wedging your car into some tight lot, and there’s actual room for your dog to move around comfortably. It’s the kind of place where you can bring a leashed dog without it feeling like a special accommodation they’re grudgingly making — it feels built into how they do business.
Loomis itself is quiet and small, so if you’re thinking of making this a bigger outing, you won’t find a ton of additional stops. But that’s actually part of the appeal. It’s a low-key way to spend an afternoon in wine country without the crowds or the drive. The proximity to I-80 makes it easy to work into a trip if you’re traveling through the region. Check their website for current hours before heading out, as winery schedules can shift with the seasons.

















