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Resupply options on the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] for people with dietary restrictions of all kinds, including vegetarian, vegan, keto, gluten free, and others.
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Ranchita Bodega is a hiker-friendly business located near the trail. They offer a variety of products and services for PCT hikers.
  
==Overview Resources==
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As of Spring 2025, [https://web.archive.org/web/20250304060917/https://oshunsorchard.com/pacific-crest-trail Ranchita Bodega is not offering services to PCT hikers]. There is no indication that they will return to serving hikers at any point in the future.
  
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q4MG-vKLHk Video: "Vegan Food, Resupply, & Health on Trail," from Mary's Outdoor Adventures on YouTube].
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Website: https://oshunsorchard.com/ranchitabodega
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranchitabodega/
  
==California==
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==Access from the Trail==
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Ranchita Bodega (formerly Montezuma Valley Market)<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/PacificCrestTrail/comments/185s29w/pacific_crest_trail_resupply_locations/kdfmhgp/</ref> is located on Montezuma Valley Road 4 miles from the trail. The trail crosses Montezuma Valley Road at Barrel Springs. Shuttle service is offered with as much advance notice as possible. Send a text message to (619) 693-7536 when you will arrive at Barrel Springs.
  
===Campo===
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==Food and Drink==
* General store has a few options. A mile into town there is a bigger food spot with taco/sandwich type stuff.<ref name=bugandmud>"Vegan PCT Resupply, SoBo," Public Google Sheet. Attributed to PCT thruhikers Bug and Mud (PCT Sobo Class of 2014) and Harpo and Grouch (PCT Sobo Class of 2015).</ref>
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Ranchita Bodega is a convenience store and beer garden. They offer a variety of craft beer, as well as snacks, jerky, local honey, and grocery items.
  
===Lake Morena===
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The store is open everyday from first week of March through May, 9 am - 5 pm.
* The general store is a 15 minute walk from the campground. Lots of snacks, alcohol and junk food options. Also fries.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Mount Laguna===
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==Resupply==
* Send a box!
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Many different options are available and a full resupply is entirely possible. Examples include Peak Fuel,Good-to-Go and Fernweh dehydrated backpacking meals, Loma Linda packets, ramen, tuna packets, instant oatmeal, Knorr sides, dried fruit, candy, vegan cookies, and much more.
* Pine House Tavern offers vegan food, including but not limited to a veggie burger.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Montezuma Valley Market===
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===Groceries===
* [[Montezuma Valley Market]] offers a variety of items suitable for vegetarians, vegans, and others with dietary restrictions.<ref name=mvm>https://old.reddit.com/r/PacificCrestTrail/comments/103kc4z/resupply_points_for_vegetarians/j30j848/</ref>
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As of 2022, Ranchita Bodega is still in the rebuilding process, and the store is in a temporary building. During hiker season salads, fresh fruits,veggies, cheese, and sandwiches are available.
  
===Warner Springs===
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===Gear Shops===
* Send a box. Had a great big pizza at the cafe at the golf course.<ref name=bugandmud />
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A variety of gear is available for purchase, including items from Garmin, ULA Equipment (backpacks), Big Agnes, Sawyer, Darn Tough Socks, Body Glide, Black Diamond, Tyvek, and more.
  
===Paradise Valley Cafe===
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===Internet===
* They have a vegan burger. <ref name=11things>https://thetrek.co/pacific-crest-trail/11-things-vegan-pct-hikers-know/</ref>
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Free WiFi available
  
===Idyllwild===
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===Stove Fuel===
* <s>Vegan cafe: Plant Food Supper Club<ref name=11things /></s> -- Closed.
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Small and large canisters of isobutane stove fuel are available.
* No need for box. Great natural food store, Sky Island Organics, with lots of vegan options. Free trail mix for hikers. Cafe in natural food store has vegan sandwiches, smoothies, etc.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* Natural food store is expensive. Has nice deli though. It's near a regular grocery store, post office, library and near a pizza place with pitchers of beer.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Big Bear City & Big Bear Lake===
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* See the [http://www.longtrailswiki.net/wiki/Pacific_Crest_Trail_Stove_Fuel_Resupply#Montezuma_Valley_Market PCT Stove Fuel Resupply List]
* Big Bear City: Probably send box unless going into Big Bear Lake.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* Big Bear Lake: Easy bus ride through town to grocery stores and Thai food. Mud says he had a free vegan grand slam at Denny's for veterans day breakfast. No need for box. Grocery store is good. Great Himalayan restaurant.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* "Broadway" cafe has good vegan breakfast burritos.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Wrightwood===
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===Laundry===
* The Wrightwood Farmers Market has many vegan options.<ref name=11things />
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Washer and Dryer available and  
* Maybe send box. Grocery store is okay. Coffee shop will make vegan breakfast burrito. Pizza place will make vegan no-cheese pizza, another place made us a vegan veggie burger. Good veggie sushi and stuff at the asian american restaurant.<ref name=bugandmud />
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Bucket laundry
* Pizza place was great. Grocery is fine for basics.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Acton KOA===
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===Shipping Services===
* Sobey's Grocery Store has many vegan options.<ref name=11things />
 
* Minimal snacks at the campground store. Microwave, sink, stove available in community room until 6pm.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Agua Dulce===
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===Resupply Boxes===
* Big Mouth Pizza has vegan and gluten free options.<ref name=11things />
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Ranchita Bodega will hold boxes for $7 fee.
* Pretty good mexican food at the restaurant.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Tehachapi===
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Send packages to:
* No need to send box in Tehachapi, grocery store is good. Mojave also had a grocery store that didn't seem as great.<ref name=bugandmud />
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* The bakery had a good sandwich.<ref name=bugandmud />
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  ICO Ranchita Bodega
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  Your Name
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  37552 Montezuma Valley Road
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  Ranchita, CA 92066
  
===Lake Isabella===
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===Hiker Boxes===
* No need for box. Pretty good grocery store. Vegetarian burrito available at Mexican Restaurant.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* Pizza was good at the place next to the grocery store. We subbed cashews for cheese.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Lone Pine===
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==Lodging==
* Send box unless hitching to Bishop, grocery store may have ramen/oats but not much more. Restaurant options are mostly vegetarian friendly.<ref name=bugandmud />
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===Hotels and Motels===
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Bed n'no Breakfast available. Availability info and online reservations are available on the Market's website, [https://oshunsorchard.com/ oshunsorchard.com].
  
===Independence===
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===Hostels===
* Send box unless hitching to Bishop. Subway is okay, gas station has regular gas station stuff.<ref name=bugandmud />
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===Camping===
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Camping is no longer offered on premises.
  
===Bishop===
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===Other===
* The Mountain Rambler Brewery has a seitan Reuben.
 
* No need for box. The grocery store was good and there were lots of vegan options in restaurants.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* Hostel has a great kitchen and is a mile from a major grocery store.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Reds Meadow===
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==Trails Angels==
* The store here has some locally made vegan dehydrated backpacking food and other basic resupply if you don't want to get off trail.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Mammoth Lakes===
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==Attractions==
* No need to send box. Good vegan options at Stellar Brew and other places.<ref name=bugandmud />
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There is an eleven foot Yeti sculpture, named "Rancheti," in from of the Market.
* Plenty of options. They have a natural food store and a large grocery store.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Tuolumne Meadows===
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Anza Borrego State Park is nearby.
* Maybe send a box here, but the store has pretty good vegetarian options for a resupply. The restaurant had a great vegan bean burger. If you hitch down to yosemite valley there is a full grocery store that's expensive but workable.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Sonora Pass / Kennedy Meadows North / Bridgeport===
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==Transportation Services==
* Send box to KMN for sure. Limited general store and restaurant has very limited vegan options, we made pasta with marinara and stayed at the campground. Bridgeport is slightly better but still send box. Limited grocery store and not much vegetarian food in town.<ref name=bugandmud />
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===Buses===
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San Diego Metropolitan Transit System bus route 892, from El Cajon to Borrego Springs, has a stop a few minutes' walk from the Market. The schedule is available on [https://www.sdmts.com/sites/default/files/attachments/888_891_892_894.pdf sdmts.com] [PDF]. Route 892 only runs on Thursdays.
  
===Echo Lake===
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===Airports===
* The camp store here has a few items. Send a box if possible, or hitch to South Lake Tahoe.<ref name=bugandmud />
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===Train Stations===
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===Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis===
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===Other===
  
===South Lake Tahoe===
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==References==
* Easy resupply at grocery store or natural food market. Excellent vegan pizza (with vegan cheese!) available at Lake Tahoe Pizza Co.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* Mellow Mountain hostel has a great kitchen facility, and a major grocery store is nearby. The Driftwood Cafe near the hostel has strong vegan brunch options.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Truckee===
 
* Good vegan resupply options. New Moon Natural Foods has lots of vegan options, and a smoothie bar.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Sierra City Country Store===
 
* Send a box. The general store has some good general items (ramen, oats), some produce, and a deli sandwich. The restaurants were willing to accommodate us if we asked, but not much vegan food on the menus.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Quincy===
 
* Quincy has an excellent Co-op. Quincy was one of my favorite stops. As a vegan, I would prioritize going into Quincy for resupply, over Belden, Chester, etc.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Belden & Little Haven===
 
* Send a box. The general store has some snacks but is pretty minimal. The restaurant was okay, and we had good potatoes and veggies for breakfast.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Chester===
 
* The grocery store was a few blocks down, and plenty large for a good vegan resupply. There's a candy store and an excellent pizza place.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* Cravings has a soyrizo breakfast burrito.
 
 
 
===Drakesbad Guest Ranch===
 
* No store but pretty good breakfast and lunch. Oatmeal and fruit was good for breakfast, lunch was tacos. Portions were decent but it was expensive for mashed potatos and veggies<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Old Station===
 
* Send a box. Bare minimum junk food resupply at the gas station here. We ate Campbells soup and spaghetti and were very sad until the post office opened.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Burney / Burney Falls Camp Store===
 
* Good options at the Burney grocery store. We got some frozen Annie's burritos/enchilladas at the camp store and microwaved them. Also plenty of junk food resupply, but can be expensive.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Mt. Shasta / Dunsmuir / Ammarati's Market===
 
* Ammarati's Market: Send a box. Okay snacks, beers, and a passable junk food resupply option. Recommend hitching to Mt. Shasta or Dunsmuir.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* Dunsmuir: Has some pretty good restaurants with passable vegan options.
 
* Mt. Shasta: Has a fantastic co-op with great vegan options in the cafe (vegan ruben!), as well as all that you would want in the market, but is VERY expensive.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Etna===
 
* Has a small-ish grocery with some vegan options, produce. The cafe on the corner is nice, and the brew pub had a vegan option on the menu and excellent local brews.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Seiad Valley===
 
* The general store had an impressive array of ramen flavors including Chili flavor which was new to us. But otherwise it was not a good resupply stop.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
==Oregon==
 
 
 
===Ashland===
 
* Lots of vegan grocery stores and restaurants.<ref name=11things />
 
* No need for box. Super awesome co-op, vegan food everywhere.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Fish Lake Resort===
 
* Tater tots and beer. Some basic items at the store (ramen and oats).<ref name=bugandmud />
 
  
===Mazama Village Store===
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* Send a box. The restaurant had okay vegan/vegetarian options, but expensive.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* The restaurant had vegan options but they were disappointing. Not worth the price.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Shelter Cove Resort===
 
* Send a box. The store had almost no vegan options.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Elk Lake Resort===
 
* Good huevos rancheros at the restaurant - subbed potatoes instead of eggs and it came with tons of vegetables and acovado. Vegan lunch wasn't so great, we ended up with just hummus and pita<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Sisters & Bend===
 
* Lots of food available in Bend, no need to send box. Veggie burger, beer and hot tub at McMenamins, lots of Thai places, etc.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Big Lake Youth Camp===
 
* Donation-based vegetarian buffet.<ref name=11things />
 
 
 
===Olallie Lake Resort===
 
* Good cold drinks and some snack foods. In 2015 they had newer owners and a lot of backpacking snacks. You could do a ramen/oats resupply here.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Timberline Lodge===
 
* Definitely send box. The Blue Ox in the basement was open until 11 pm and made us individual vegan pizzas. We slept out nearby and came back for the breakfast buffet. We explained we were vegan and they made us a veggie tofu scramble that was enormous and totally vegan and the best breakfast I had the whole trail. Lots of coffee and fruit too.  We had a box sent here for resupply.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Cascade Locks Ale House===
 
* Cascade Locks Ale House is SO nice to hikers and made us a vegan pizza no problem. We ordered extra italian dressing and pizza sauce for dipping.  <ref name=bugandmud />
 
* Probably send a box. Grocery store is better than a gas station but minimal, although they do have pints of vegan ice cream! Sometimes there are booths selling fruit near the Bridge of the Gods.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
==Washington==
 
 
 
===Trout Lake===
 
* Send a box. The general store has bare minimum - ramen and oats. Found good huckleberry lemonade and wood-fired pizza without cheese.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===White Pass / Packwood===
 
* White Pass: Send a box if not hitching.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* Packwood: Maybe send a box. The store was so accommodating and made awesome & affordable vegan sandwiches. We got a big pizza without cheese. Plenty of vegan snacks, better than a gas station. <ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Snoqualmie Pass===
 
* Send box. There's a great vegan curry at the Aardvark food truck. Make sure to check both hiker boxes (one at gas station and one at hotel). We don't recommend the restaurant at the hotel. Some snack options at the gas station and small grocery down the road.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Leavenworth / Skykomish===
 
* Send a box. There's a Safeway in Leavenworth if you want to hitch. Lots of traffic going both ways on Highway 2.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
* Skykomish: Some basic options at the gas station and the convenience store across the road.<ref name=bugandmud />
 
 
 
===Stehekin===
 
* Definitely send a box. Really good salad, bread at the bakery. Hummus sandwich was great.<ref name=bugandmud />  
 
 
 
 
 
==References==
 
  
</references>
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==External Links==
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* [https://oshunsorchard.com/ Official website of Ranchita Bodega]
  
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[[Category: Resupply Location]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail]]
[[Category: Food]]
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[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail in California]]
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[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail Resupply Locations]]

Latest revision as of 12:28, 5 March 2025

Ranchita Bodega is a hiker-friendly business located near the trail. They offer a variety of products and services for PCT hikers.

As of Spring 2025, Ranchita Bodega is not offering services to PCT hikers. There is no indication that they will return to serving hikers at any point in the future.

Website: https://oshunsorchard.com/ranchitabodega Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranchitabodega/

Access from the Trail

Ranchita Bodega (formerly Montezuma Valley Market)[1] is located on Montezuma Valley Road 4 miles from the trail. The trail crosses Montezuma Valley Road at Barrel Springs. Shuttle service is offered with as much advance notice as possible. Send a text message to (619) 693-7536 when you will arrive at Barrel Springs.

Food and Drink

Ranchita Bodega is a convenience store and beer garden. They offer a variety of craft beer, as well as snacks, jerky, local honey, and grocery items.

The store is open everyday from first week of March through May, 9 am - 5 pm.

Resupply

Many different options are available and a full resupply is entirely possible. Examples include Peak Fuel,Good-to-Go and Fernweh dehydrated backpacking meals, Loma Linda packets, ramen, tuna packets, instant oatmeal, Knorr sides, dried fruit, candy, vegan cookies, and much more.

Groceries

As of 2022, Ranchita Bodega is still in the rebuilding process, and the store is in a temporary building. During hiker season salads, fresh fruits,veggies, cheese, and sandwiches are available.

Gear Shops

A variety of gear is available for purchase, including items from Garmin, ULA Equipment (backpacks), Big Agnes, Sawyer, Darn Tough Socks, Body Glide, Black Diamond, Tyvek, and more.

Internet

Free WiFi available

Stove Fuel

Small and large canisters of isobutane stove fuel are available.

Laundry

Washer and Dryer available and Bucket laundry

Shipping Services

Resupply Boxes

Ranchita Bodega will hold boxes for $7 fee.

Send packages to:

  ICO Ranchita Bodega
  Your Name
  37552 Montezuma Valley Road 
  Ranchita, CA 92066

Hiker Boxes

Lodging

Hotels and Motels

Bed n'no Breakfast available. Availability info and online reservations are available on the Market's website, oshunsorchard.com.

Hostels

Camping

Camping is no longer offered on premises.

Other

Trails Angels

Attractions

There is an eleven foot Yeti sculpture, named "Rancheti," in from of the Market.

Anza Borrego State Park is nearby.

Transportation Services

Buses

San Diego Metropolitan Transit System bus route 892, from El Cajon to Borrego Springs, has a stop a few minutes' walk from the Market. The schedule is available on sdmts.com [PDF]. Route 892 only runs on Thursdays.

Airports

Train Stations

Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis

Other

References

External Links