Meet Our Guides
Meet the people who turn a great itinerary into an unforgettable day. At Extranomical Tours, our guides are more than drivers or narrators—they are storytellers, local insiders, nature lovers, history buffs, problem-solvers, and the friendly faces who bring San Francisco, Yosemite, Muir Woods, Wine Country, and beyond to life. They know when to pause for the perfect photo, where the best views are hiding, and how to make every guest feel welcome from the moment they step on board.
Each guide brings their own personality, passions, and favorite stories to the road, which means no two tours feel exactly the same. Some will make you laugh, some will surprise you with fascinating facts, and all of them are here to help you experience Northern California in a more personal, relaxed, and memorable way. Take a moment to meet the team behind the tours—we think you’ll quickly see why our guides are such a big part of the Extranomical experience.
Tour Guide Gallery
Randall
Sommelier & Storyteller
Randall
- 40 years in Travel & Tourism
- New Orleans native, SF local
- Certified sommelier & Wine Country insider
- Conversational in French
Expert Tip
Skip the crowded Napa tasting rooms and head to Sonoma instead — it’s more relaxed and just as beautiful. Ask whoever’s pouring for their personal favorite; you’ll discover bottles that never make it onto the menu.
Glenda
Trusted Road Companion
Glenda
- Seasoned Yosemite & day-trip guide
- Knowledgeable, funny, and caring
- Talks a lot 😄
Expert Tip
Yosemite is a long but unforgettable day. Wear comfortable shoes, bring layers for the mountain weather, and keep your camera ready. And don’t be shy about asking questions — half the fun is the history and hidden stories you’d never catch on your own.
Toby
Adventure Buddy
Toby
- 5 years experience
- Seattle transplant who loves the Bay Area
- Adventurous & Compassionate
Expert Tip
Get to know the local transit and always explore with a buddy. For an unforgettable day, rent bikes across the Golden Gate Bridge into Sausalito, then catch the ferry back across the Bay.
Gino
Yosemite Legend
Gino
- Seasoned Yosemite guide & driver
- Knowledgeable about the area & its history
- A friendly, entertaining storyteller full of personality
Expert Tip
Yosemite is a long day, so plan ahead to enjoy it fully. Grab lunch at a market on the way up and picnic by Yosemite Falls — it’s just a short walk and one of the best spots in the valley.
Andy
Singing Guide
Andy
- San Francisco local & history buff
- Knowledgeable about SF, Yosemite & beyond
- Enthusiastic entertainer who sings on tours
Expert Tip
A day trip shows you Yosemite, but to truly feel it, stay overnight. Once the crowds clear, you’ll catch quiet sunsets, starry skies, and golden morning light on the valley walls — that’s when it really gets you.
Ben
San Francisco Expert
Ben
- 10+ years with the company
- Knows San Francisco like nobody else
- Funny & entertaining
Expert Tip
Everyone asks me the same thing: why is it so cold in summer? Welcome to San Francisco, where July can feel like winter once the fog rolls in. Dress in layers you can peel off in the sun and pull back on when the fog returns. Trust a local — leave the shorts at the hotel.





