Art, wine and rustic vibes draw crowds to Warner Springs Wine and Art Trail

Aguanga artist Sacha Hope paints as she banters with guests at Emerald Creek Winery during the Warner Springs Wine and Art Trail Saturday and Sunday, June 7 - 8. Anza Valley Outlook/Diane Sieker photo
The Warner Springs Artisan Guild and local businesses hosted the third annual Warner Springs Wine and Art Trail Saturday and Sunday, June 7 - 8.Skilled artisans were stationed at four venues along scenic Highway 79 South in northern San Diego County. Original art and handmade, one-of-a-kind crafts were featured at family-owned wineries nestled in the rustic Backcountry north of Warner Springs.The self-guided tour allowed visitors to explore the picturesque corridor of Highway 79 while browsing art, enjoying scenic views and sipping award-winning wines at local wineries including Emerald Creek, Hawk Watch, La Serenissima and Shadow Mountain.The event offered a unique opportunity to experience the hospitality and peaceful pace of a rural region reminiscent of Old California.E
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