A collection of wine tasting rooms on the outskirts of Lompoc. Miranda and several members of her wedding party used to work for wineries here. Some favorite wineries to visit include: Fiddlehead Cellars, where Miranda started working after high school and first met Stephen. Palmina, where Chelsea was working when she and Stephen started dating. Ampelos Cellars Flying Goat
One of the best burritos you'll have while in California. Miranda recommends the Chile Verde with the green salsa, but be warned, it's not for the faint of heart. Danny's more partial to the Chile Relleno.
A family favorite regional winery. Enjoy delicious biodynamic wines while gazing at an unbeatable view. Tastings by appointment only.
This charming, Dutch inspired town has lots to do, see, and eat. One of Miranda's earliest jobs was located here - giving tours on a horse drawn wagon.
Be sure to get a famous Jalama Burger while you watch the surf!
Another popular beach nearby. Full of that "California feel" that out of towners may be craving.
This small museum tells the history of Santa Barbara - a story in which Miranda's ancestors played no small roll. Visit to learn about the region, and view exhibits dedicated to her family's ancestors.
Miranda is a direct descendant of Don Jose de la Guerra. In fact, he founded the ranch where our ceremony will be held. Her family still resides on Don Jose's sprawling ranch to this day.
Named one of the top dive bars in the USA by Playboy Magazine several years in a row (do with that information what you will). Fun fact: this is where Miranda ended the evening of her 21st birthday. She thinks.
A fantastic meadery run by none other than Miranda's Step Brother, Austin Corrigan.
One of the most romantic (and delicious) spots for a drink or a bite in the valley. Stephen and Chelsea re-opened this historic landmark a few years ago, and it's one of Danny and Miranda's favorite places to eat. I guess the company makes it ok too.