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How long is the drive from Pendleton to Yakima?

The direct drive from Pendleton to Yakima is 142 mi (229 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 10 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Pendleton to Yakima, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Hat Rock State Park and Hood Park, or the ever-popular Echo Ridge Cellars.

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Best stops along Pendleton to Yakima drive

The top stops along the way from Pendleton to Yakima (with short detours) are Howard Amon Park, Yakima Valley Museum, and Legends Casino Hotel. Other popular stops include Benton County, 14 Hands Tasting Room, and Columbia Crest Winery.
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Echo Ridge Cellars

Winery
Food & Drink
Event venue
Wineries & Vineyards
Hidden gem that's worth a visit! Great wine, with many options. Friendly staff. Awesome outdoor area that's great for hanging out and relaxing. Didn't hesitate to pick up a few bottles to take home on our first visit.
Jess E — Google review
Such a great winery. The family is amazing that own it, friendly and welcoming. The silo outside is beautiful and the grounds were well maintained. They currently have all reds to taste but will have rose soon. They have beer also we had a charcuterie tray they prepared but your welcome to bring your own. We stayed in our motorhome on the property with Harvest Hosts and it was nice , safe and quiet . Will definitely stay again.
Mindy M — Google review
Sitting here for the last couple of hours enjoying a flight and a $5 glass of rose wine have made the end of a day amazing. I wanted to get out of my hotel room and it was way to hot to hike, so I decided to check out Echo. Tucked on a major street in Echo it felt like the bar Cheers walking in. I was the newly, but I felt welcomed. I decided to check out their flight and take advantage of their $5 wine Wednesday glasses. I tried the rose, muscat, and medium red. All were amazing, but it was something about the rose that was refreshing and light. So, this was my $5 glass choice! I sipped this on their relaxing outdoor space that has tons of seating and shade. I took my time reading and enjoying every sip. I decided to take a bottle of muscat home! It is a pretty unique flavor with just a hint of sweetness. Thank you for this experience Echo Ridge!! I will hopefully be back!
Chandra J — Google review
We had the wonderful experience of sipping wine and enjoying the beautiful garden patio at Echo Ridge Cellars last night. We started with a tasting flight and each wine was delicious making it difficult to decide which one to choose as our bottle for the evening. In the end we ordered the Rodeo Red. As fun as this wine sounds it was seriously delicious. The owners Jay and Kim circulated around the guests and we were lucky to be able to chat with them for a while and hear their stories. A very fun evening, Jay and Kim, and we are so happy to have met you.
Lorna R — Google review
You don’t just find Echo Ridge Winery — you stumble into it, like a secret whispered by the hills. One of those places where the land feels like it’s still catching its breath after a long history, and the wine carries all of that into the glass. The tasting room is humble, warm, and unbothered by pretense. You won’t find a velvet rope or performative wine snobbery here — just good people, a view that silences your phone, and flights that unfold like chapters in a dusty American novel. Every bottle had a story. One had wild blackberry and dusky cedar. Another tasted like late summer and the memory of rain. But the Cab Franc? That one stopped me. Like a campfire conversation you remember a decade later. The folks behind the counter? Kind, real, and clearly in love with the process. They’re not selling a lifestyle. They’re sharing what the land gave them. If you’re anywhere near Echo or drifting through the eastern side of Oregon, go here. Not to be impressed. Not to chase trends. But to remember how simple things — done honestly — can still surprise the hell out of you.
Richard H — Google review
Love the small winery feel, something for everyone’s tastes! The grounds are so beautiful and we appreciated the dog (well behaved) space. Filled up our car with CF Rose and Three Blondes and a Boy.
Michelle M — Google review
We stayed here through Harvest Hosts and had a great experience. Since it was a hot day, my wife tried their watermelon wine slushy—refreshing and absolutely delicious—while I enjoyed a couple of their beers. We also shared a veggie and hummus plate, which was equally tasty. The service was incredibly friendly and welcoming. We highly recommend this spot!
American D — Google review
Super welcoming, charming place! Wine slushies hit the spot in the warm weather. Make sure you check out the super cool bathroom!
Kay W — Google review
4.9
(64)
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5.0
(7)
551 N Thielson St, Echo, OR 97826, USA
https://echoridgecellars.com/
(541) 376-8100
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Hat Rock State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Lakeside park with boating, swimming, hiking, biking & a fishing pond amid arid sagebrush hills.
Nice stop wile driving out east. The park itself has a lot going on from a picnic area, short hikes and a fishing area. Bathrooms are clean and parking is plentiful.
Scott M — Google review
Beautiful place for a hike. Cool little fishing spot. Great picnic areas.
Eduardo A — Google review
There are houses right next to the Hat Rock. There are also picnic tables in a park nearby.
Brent W — Google review
In all honesty we took a ride to this park on our own Lewis and Clark Expedition starting in St. Louis. So we did very little at the park. We spent about 45 minutes taking pictures of Hat Rock and picnicking for lunch. This is a lovely well kept park . The picnick area has ample parking, nice clean picnic tables many in shade. This would be a fun park to explore as it does have a marina. What we saw we liked very much.
Elaine J — Google review
Take a support team but I swam across the river and back here about 2 miles. Do not attempt this without people who care if you live in boats and kayaks or paddleboards. When I learn to swim better I want to try a distance swim without fins and hand paddles.
Robert M — Google review
I looked around and didn't see a restroom. There was a note about starting to charge to visit in October. I don't think I'll go back.
Ray T — Google review
It's a cool place for sure. I went during winter so it wasn't green and the bathroom was closed. However it is still a fun little hike to see the hat shaped rock and read about Lewis and Clark and how the rock was formed.. stop by and see for yourself..
D A — Google review
One of those truly magical places. It is still basically wild but has a ton of history and some serious variety of nature. There is recently a suspected arson fire that destroyed quite a bit of wilderness but it's already regenerating just like it should. I did the hike from the Lewis and Clark trailhead Up to hat rock. Along the way you'll see some weird old things I'm pretty sure it's remnants of a old train depot and the foundation ,a bread Baking oven ,a stove And many old rusted remnants of the past. As you walk along you'll see animal paths coinciding with human paths as well as the old railroad grade. Work your way up to hot rock and you'll see an amazing view from the top. One of the best sunrises and sunsets can be seen in this area. Please pick up after yourself not many people will and it becomes a problem if things get chucked over and over and over. Also pack it out if you can instead of overloading dumpsters and making your problem somebody else's problem. I know all of this sounds hippie but we just need to do our part. If you're a strong swimmer there's an enclosed Swim area but you also can venture beyond and go out to the small island not too far. Don't be safe and you might be sorry ,be safe and you'll do much better. There are 2 campsites that are free but you have to reserve them it seems to be fairly difficult to get ahold of the agency in charge. Also be aware that this is rattlesnake country and they come out at night, so protect yourself. They don't want to hurt you ,they're just looking for a warm place to sleep. There are wetlands and scrub brush trees rocks animals just about everything in ecosystem needs. Go experience it. This is real Washington!
Nathan Y — Google review
4.5
(469)
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4.0
(27)
Hat Rock Rd, Hermiston, OR 97838, USA
http://oregonstateparks.org/index.cfm?do=parkPage.dsp_parkPage&parkId=12
(800) 551-6949
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Hood Park

Campground
Fun & Games
Boat ramp
Park
Playgrounds
Nature & Wildlife Areas
State Parks
This is a cool little park situated just below the Vaughn Hubbard Bridge along the bank of the Mighty Snake River before the Snake River joins the Columbia River. It seems like a great place to fish, and there's a boat ramp. There are picnic tables located throughout the park.
R. S — Google review
Now, we are a very outdoorsy family and love being out in nature but... yikes! The Spiders. So many spiders we all felt like we were in the movie arachnophobia. I didn't even know I had a fear of spiders until this trip. I am going home with 30 bites from spiders and mosquitoes AFTER using the most toxic bug repellent we could buy. Park hosts were kind at the entrance but then very rude to a few of our members saying things like "oh I didn't realize you couldn't read" when one of our elderly guests apparently pulled in "wrong" to the site. Swimming was not an option with the amount of grass, leeches and water bugs. We held our family reunion here with 50+ people and EVERYONE was on high alert throughout the trip due to staff, spiders, and worrying the kiddos would get sick if they snuck off to the water. Such a shame because it seemed so beautiful when we arrived! Facilities: bathrooms were well maintained but again, walking to and attempting to enter through the webs and spiders dropping from trees doors and walls was so spooky! We survived but will not be back.
Cherrielee R — Google review
The campground’s proximity to the lake is unbeatable. However, swimming enthusiasts should be aware that the water near the shore is hindered by dense grass. If you have a paddleboard, kayak, or canoe, you can easily navigate past the aquatic vegetation. Our boat and jet ski adventures were a blast! Being able to moor right by our campsite made it super convenient. Kudos to the campground for organizing movie nights for the kids. It’s a thoughtful touch that adds to the family-friendly vibe. While the staff’s diligence is commendable, their vigilance sometimes felt a tad excessive. We even got a gentle scolding for filling our trailer with water before the official check-in time (2 pm sharp!). They have electric hookups, but there are no water hookups. The free dump station awaits as you exit. Just remember not to park on the grass; the staff is vigilant about that! The bathrooms were clean, and the free showers were a welcome relief after lake adventures. Beware, though—the spiders were out in force during our August visit. Over all Hood Park has picturesque setting, but be prepared for some strict rules and watch out for those eight-legged lake companions! I didn’t get a lot of pictures.
Holly — Google review
It was a nice, clean park by the Snake River. Just a day park, but lots of nice shade trees and water access..Has a boat launch.
June B — Google review
Beautiful park with boat launch and river access. Negatives: Park supervisors roll by campsites way too often (started to wonder what they were looking for when just enjoying my propane fire) Algae in swimming area ( can't help that) ***They LOCK gates at 10pm to 6am. You literally cannot get in or out. No alcohol or open flames Only power at site Positives: Great location Good price Water and dump at check-in area Space between sites
Sara M — Google review
Locked in a campsite with stray wild dogs. That's the experience I had the first 2 days I spent there. Our dogs were attacked, and no one cared. Park attendant said this happens all the time!!!! Park attendant said they can't help you, but they can lock you in the camp ground with a wild loose Belgian malinois dog. Big dog!!! I was scared most of my trip and I have night mares since. Our party member who needed to go to the hospital because of these park conditions had to wait 3 hours till 6 am to get out of the park. It's not a safe place for kids or dogs, and the people running this park can not legally help you. They told me this. Never again. It's not the place I remember, and sadly, I won't return with my kids... Overpriced and only half a refund to get ptsd from their poorly run park. My dog had to stay in my car for 2 days. Please fix this... it was very sad for me and my kids. Save your money. This place is not safe! I am including the picture of the dog running loose on my trip. Not my dog. Mine is 6 lbs.
Erin M — Google review
Beautiful park along the river with several spots for picnics and BBQs. Swimming as well, although the water was freezing.
Eric H — Google review
This is a USACE camp ground, reservations required for camping. Day use free, open 6am to 10pm Memorial day to labor day
William M — Google review
4.3
(729)
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4.5
(10)
2339 Ice Harbor Rd, 843 Grain Terminal Rd, Burbank, WA 99323, USA
http://www.nww.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/McNaryDamandLakeWallula/HoodPark.aspx
(509) 547-2048
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Sacajawea Historical State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Park
Where two rivers meet, this expanse has hikes, kitchen shelter & a center focusing on Lewis & Clark.
This is a great historical state park that is located on the northwest side of the Snake River and Columbia River. There are a few easily walkable trails and some artifacts that you can view, not to mention the museum. I would recommend stopping if you're in the area and have the family with you. The kids might like some of the artifacts. As always, leave no trace, leave it better than you found it, and enjoy 😉!
R. S — Google review
Nice ground to walk but it opens at 10am. Really would be nice if they would keep the websites up to date since they say 8am. We didn't get to go in the museum or interactive areas since they were closed and we had to be in Walla Walla soon after. Maybe next time
Talius937 — Google review
Sacagawea State Park is a canine paradise with easy access to water, allowing our four-legged friends to frolic freely. The expansive grounds offer plenty of shared spaces and breathtaking views, creating a serene escape. The perpetual shade from the tree canopy enhances the experience, making it an ideal haven for both nature lovers and their furry companions.
Frederick B — Google review
Beautiful, well maintained park! Tons of open space with many mature trees that offer ample shade. The water was quiet and beautiful, our toddler & pup both loved watching the geese. The historical exhibit is thoughtfully designed with interesting & relevant history of the indigenous tribes surrounding the Columbia river. Lots of parking & ample space for our RV to maneuver in and out of the park.
Kathleen M — Google review
Planters are empty or over grown, walking path is dirt, only old swings to play on. The swimming beach needs to be cleaned out and is not usable. This park is sad and needs updating. I felt terrible that we wasted a precious limited time there. If you go through, at least walk through the museum. It was a tiny bit interesting. I give it one star.
Jen B — Google review
The park is located at the confluence of the Columbia and Snake rivers. It is such lovely park with lots of picnic tables under large shady trees. It has a boat dock and paths with informative signs about the area and its history. An interpretive center is located in the middle of the park with displays about Lewis & Clark and the area's native peoples. There is no cost to visit the center. However, a 10-dollar fee or a 30-dollar annual Discovery Pass is required to visit the park.
Marisue H — Google review
Clean restrooms, picnic tables, a beach area, playground, lots of shade, and dog friendly (leashed)! One of my favorite places!
Carrie B — Google review
It's a great park but could have better upkeep. It's nice because there are rarely a lot of people there.
Briggy — Google review
4.5
(561)
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4.0
(65)
2503 Sacajawea Park Rd, Pasco, WA 99301, USA
http://parks.state.wa.us/575/Sacajawea
(509) 545-2361
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Pacific Salmon Visitor Information Center

Visitor center
Zoos & Aquariums
Tourist information center
Dams
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Aquariums
Bodies of Water
Such an inspiring experience! We were passing through and I’m so glad we stopped. I think we have all heard about salmon migrations, but the information presented here goes much more in depth than I previously knew. It also does a great job explaining how the corps engineered the dam systems with salmon migrations in the forefront of their mind. They took every precaution possible to ensure salmon migrations are able to continue uninterrupted. Visiting really makes you think, “what can I do to help?”
Jonathan C — Google review
Great place. Very well kept parks available for picnics or parties. The visitor center had informative displays. There is a fish viewing room but it wasn’t migration season.
Ken P — Google review
Great fun for the family. Disc golf is a blast and the damn is a really cool backdrop for this course. Not a bad level of difficulty either. Just be careful not to throw it over the wall.
Ray S — Google review
Loved the interactive museum! Very cool to see the fish.
Madeleine ( — Google review
This was an unexpected trip that was very informative.
Chandra E — Google review
Great visitors center. It is good for all ages.
John G — Google review
Must take your kiddos. Very educational and free/cheap!
Rachel V — Google review
Interesting visitor center but this is the only dam along the Columbia River who has something against foreigners. You have to have a specific US ID to get in to the powerhouse. They won't accept US military IDs or any other government department ID. Only driver license and passport. I am surprised that are still at that point in 2018.
Peter R — Google review
4.4
(104)
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4.5
(13)
82790 Devore Rd, Umatilla, OR 97882, USA
https://www.nww.usace.army.mil/Locations/District-Locks-and-Dams/McNary-Lock-and-Dam/Pacific-Salmon-Visitor-Information-Center/
(541) 922-2268
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Benton County

Mentioned on 
10 lists 
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Columbia Park, situated along the Columbia River, spans 400 acres and is steeped in history, having been traversed by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The park offers a range of recreational activities such as hiking, biking, boating, and fishing. Visitors can also enjoy the picturesque walking trails, expansive green spaces for picnics, and various sports facilities including basketball courts and soccer fields.
4.5
(189)
Washington, USA
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Gesa Carousel of Dreams

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Children's amusement center
Water & Amusement Parks
The Gesa Carousel of Dreams is a historic 1910 carousel that has been a beloved attraction for over a century. Originally located at Silver Beach Amusement Park in Michigan, this masterpiece was crafted by renowned carver Charles Carmel and features intricately designed horses. After being dismantled, it found its way to Roswell, New Mexico before finally settling in Kennewick, Washington.
My kids and grandson hadn't been here before. They had a great time. Take a ride on their 44 horse carousel. $3 tokens can be purchased at a wall unit. The staff are friendly. Your kids and grandchildren are gonna love this place.
Carmen D — Google review
My son had to use the restroom and I seen they had restrooms inside. So I took him in to use it and as I was talking with my wife that I would like to take the boys for a ride on the carousel sometime. Suddenly this old lady that works there told us to use the restrooms outside that the ones are for paying customers. As someone that doesn’t know the area I thought it was rude of that lady to practically kicking us out of the place. If you don’t want people using your restrooms maybe you should put a sign up. Restrooms for paying customers only. It’s the proper way to tell people. Anyways, I changed my mind about taking my boys there with an unprofessional staff.
Alfredo J — Google review
My little guy was unable to ride the ride with my older son, it was incredibly busy and we drove over an hour to come just to turn around. I was so sad to find the information when we got there and not anywhere posted online. The staff was incredibly friendly and sweet. The rating is not a reflection of them but rather a reflection of the lack of information provided anywhere to make an appropriate judgement before driving so far. It was a beautiful ride and had very kind staff. Would have been enjoyable had I known everything in advance. We attempted to call ahead but they were unavailable to answer questions. We took our chances and were sad to find we couldn't ride. That's okay. Maybe another time.
Kristal K — Google review
The gentleman running the carousel were amazing. They were so friendly, kind and had a wonderful spirit about them. They went above and beyond making every family and child’s experience truly magical. I cannot say enough wonderful things about that team.
Diane S — Google review
The staff are truly some of the kindest friendliest people we have ever met, I wish I would have caught their names, but they were too busy making sure we had an amazing visit. The way they interact with you will make you feel like a kid again, and I’m so glad the kind gentleman running the ride convinced me to ride with my son. We will definitely be visiting any time we’re in the area, and recommending that everyone else do the same.
Morgan L — Google review
What a lovely place to visit! An indoor, beautiful, antique carousel that is over 100 years old. It looks an operates like new. The staff were all so kind and friendly. How refreshing that was! The children who think they’re just a bit too big to enjoy may be surprised to find themselves having fun trying to capture a brass ring. :)
Lisa W — Google review
Always a great time. They take such care of the carousel 🎠 it is always clean and pristine. The staff is always friendly and make the time enjoyable. The TCs is lucky to have this gem to enjoy.
Kristin R — Google review
Fun for the little ones in summer you can rent bikes. They gave a party room and a snack bar they do all sorts of special events here easiest way to find them is to watch their facebook page. During the summer they do a food truck event. There is a concession stand to buy food and drinks if you get hungry or thirsty in the carosel or the park.
Jon H — Google review
4.7
(551)
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5.0
(126)
2901-F Southridge Blvd, Kennewick, WA 99338, USA
http://gesacarouselofdreams.com/
(509) 378-3257
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Howard Amon Park

Mentioned on 
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Park
Nature & Parks
Howard Amon Park, situated on the Columbia River in Richland, Washington, offers a variety of recreational activities for visitors. The park features tree-lined walking paths, tennis courts, and a playground for children of all ages. Additionally, it provides access to the river for fishing, boating, kayaking, and swimming.
We absolutely love this park! Lots of stuff for all ages, with new, well-maintained playground, zip line, climbing walls, sandbox, accessible playplace, and wading pool. Great picnic tables, trash cans, and shady grassy areas for picnics or parties. Close to the river and walking trail. This is our favorite park!
Dana B — Google review
The wife and I stopped here while enjoying the evening after dinner visiting Richland. Great park with lots of paved access for wheelchairs and mobility devices. Easy to get near the water. Even at night it was mostly well lit. Certainly an interesting dichotomy with the fancy river cruise boat docked at one end and the homeless resources van at the others. The restrooms were ROUGH and smelled like cheap weed but the overall park was clean and well maintained. We even banged around on the little precision garden next to the playground and it was nice. Lots of folks playing pickle ball and volleyball and the courts were well lit. Totally worth a stop and the history of this land is cool too with the connection to the Manhattan project. On a side note it was nice to see a publicly accessible AED in the parking lot with lots of lights directing you to it.
Mike D — Google review
In town for Art in the Park. Parking was NUTS, but the park is huge and awesome with tons of cool toys and things to do. Plus hundreds of vendors. Will be back next year. Awesome job Richland Parks and Rec team!!
Rachael C — Google review
It's a king-sized park that runs along the river. On a hot day it's a fun place to swim. Huge shade trees, green grass, squirrels, and a paved walkway that runs throughout the park. Picnic tables, benches, and really fun looking kids Playgrounds - and there's a wading pool too.
Wildcraft R — Google review
Howard Amon Park is a very large and versatile park with so much to offer, especially for families with children. The playground area is expansive—kids could spend hours here exploring and playing, which is always a good sign (and might even mean an early bedtime afterward!). There’s even a small rock climbing wall where little ones can start learning to climb in a safe environment. At the moment, the water pool is under construction and won’t reopen until summer 2026, but there’s still plenty to enjoy. The park also has a nice little beach area along the Columbia River, perfect for fishing if that’s your thing, though I personally wouldn’t recommend swimming there. The grounds are beautiful, with wide grassy spaces, lots of trees (great for hanging up a hammock), and plenty of shaded spots to relax. There are also picnic areas available to rent for gatherings and special occasions. Overall, this is one of the most robust and well-rounded parks I’ve ever visited—perfect for families, events, or just enjoying the outdoors.
Misha S — Google review
We love this park! One of the best parks in the USA in my opinion! Love vending here for Art in the Park festival with my business THE WAVY BUNCH! Lots of shade, fun playgrounds, soft grass & great swimming!
Alena H — Google review
I truly enjoyed my time at the park. It was snowing, very cold, deserted, and so beautiful. The world was hushed with snow. The only sounds were the birds chattering on the river. I look forward to seeing the sunrise next time I visit. Do be aware that I spotted a rare venomous tundra squirrel. Don't turn your back to it and show no fear as it can sense such things.
Endora B — Google review
This whole place is beautiful. The wading pool is my son’s absolute favorite. The boat is beautiful. The water is beautiful. The park is nice and clean.
Jessica L — Google review
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4.5
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500 Amon Park Dr, Richland, WA 99352, USA
http://www.richlandparksandrec.com/
(509) 942-7529
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Columbia Crest Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Beautiful winery and well organized. Very friendly workers. Picked up a load of empty barrels. Guys who loaded my truck are rocks. They put 154 barrels in my container in less than one hour.
Andrey S — Google review
Visited 6/27. Had to knock to be let in a few minutes after 11. Two young women were ringing up people in safety vests(employees?) one after the other. After about 5 minutes of waiting at tasting bar, one of them asked if we were there for a tasting and we answered, yes. She stated she would be right with us and continued ringing up these vested people. After another 5 minutes of being ignored, we left. We had been regular drinkers of your wine, and had looked forward to this tasting. However, due to your employees' rude behavior, you have lost us as customers.
Scott N — Google review
Nice winery with a lot of character, despite being like a corporation (watch the trucks with grapes come and go). Make sure to go down the stairs and see the cellar with all the cases. The tasting room is very comfortable, enough space to taste and browse the wines. Prices of the wines are very reasonable.
Bert B — Google review
This place is unbelievable great place to visit and take a tour you will not be dispointed at all.
Anthony D — Google review
Beautiful grounds and a very nice tasting room with friendly employees. Visited during the Spring Barrel weekend and were fortunate enough to be able to go down into the cellar to taste wine from the barrels. Nice selection of items for sales including some cheese and other snacks.
J9b2 A — Google review
We had the best time at Columbia Crest Winery today in the tasting room with Vicky,. She made our day by being so welcoming, joking around with us and being so informative! She even got us some cheese and crackers to go with the tasting! We shared how much we were looking forward to our visit, but had been worried of our delay during the drive to the winery from the Columbia Gorge waterfalls, as it was much farther than we were thinking and it took so long to get there that we didn’t arrive until 4:30, just having discovered that they closed at 5 pm while we were on the way! Upon arrival we thought we would be rushed through the tasting experience at this, our favorite overall winery, after coming from Philadelphia to visit while in Washington. But nothing could have been further from that as she showed us numerous wines and even gave us an individual tour of the vine cellar and a tasting from a barrel during fermentation! She shared her Columbia Crest story with us and even took a picture with us! In the end we were there for over an hour and we would have never known that she and a few of her colleagues were staying to make our experience so special! What a wonderful representation of Columbia Crest she was! Congratulation to Columbia Crest for having a great staff member to represent your business!! Highly recommend others touring this beautiful winery!
Pennie S — Google review
I'm going to be honest, I was a bit leery because it was such a big corporation winery. But it was actually a great experience. First of all $5 for 4, 5 tastes? Awesome. Second, the chateau they had was incredibly classy but approachable. Third, the attendant at the bar was incredibly nice, easy to talk to, and poured us drinks we were curious about, even if they were off the list. Good times and nice vineyard to walk around.
Daniel C — Google review
A fantastic and pleasing place to visit.
D C — Google review
Planned a private wine tasting with my girls to catch up and drink wine. They even helped out with creating a charcuterie board to sample with the wines. Overall, a great experience and a beautiful place. Shame it was raining, would have loved to walk around but the scenery was breathtaking. Will be visiting again during my next visit.
Joana S — Google review
Great place to deliver, fast unloading and have overnight parking
Romeo R — Google review
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178810 WA-221, Paterson, WA 99345, USA
https://www.columbiacrest.com/
(888) 763-4275
10

Red Mountain Trails, LLC

Horseback riding service
Food & Drink
Wine Tours & Tastings
Horse-Drawn Carriage Tours
09/14/24 We just had a wonderful experience today here at Red Mountain trails. We did the Vineyard Wagon Ride, and the host/driver was absolutely wonderful. She told us about the grapes-harvesting and the native species of plants as we traveled along the trail. My wife loved her B-day gift today. Perfect day for it with upper 70's and sunny. We highly recommend this place and will be back with family when they visit. Thank you RMT for a wonderful trip today. :-)
Chuck L — Google review
The "Horse Experience" was so wonderful. Riding is so much fun, but there is a ton of enjoyment to be had grooming the horses, learning how they communicate, and communicating with them in the ring! I highly recommend this experience. I took my nearly 97-year-young grandma and she enjoyed grooming her horse so much. What a good day. Teresa is so generous and it is obvious she cares deeply about her horses. I'm grateful she offers all of us a chance to join in.
Heidi S — Google review
We had a wonderful experience! The horses were calm and easy to manage and we learnt a lot about the area.
Manike G — Google review
Emily is such a great and knowledgeable trail ride leader and gave us a beautiful ride touring several wineries! They have a wonderful boutique showcasing local artists and many fun classes. This is my second trail ride and I will be doing many more. If you are ever in Tri Cities or surrounding, please stop by!
Elisabeth B — Google review
Teresa is very kind and informative. She allowed a group of us to show up last minute to surprise a family member who loves horses. It was a very good experience. We all enjoyed ourselves. Her horses are so sweet and funny. Also, I highly recommend her homemade goat milk soap! It smells phenomenal and leaves your skin feeling so soft.
Laikin M — Google review
Spent 3 days wine tasting in the Red Mountain area with 2 other couples. We did the Sunset Wagon Ride and Dinner with Red Mountain Trails on our last night. What a great experience. It was about a 30 minute wagon ride each way to a simple table set up for the 6 of us table cloth and all. Beautiful view of the valley and was totally quiet except for the laughter of our group. Great food from the grill and much more than our group could eat. This was the highlight of our trip and was very different than the usual noisy restaurant. Will definitely do it again.
Mark S — Google review
Teresa is a wonderful host! She introduced and paired the horses well to our experience levels. Nice easy trails. I would recommend to anyone interested in horseback riding or wine tasting!
Ashley C — Google review
Amazing experience. Teresa and Emily were so wonderful and full of information about the local wineries and vineyards. Best way to wine taste... astride a four legged beast!
Alice C — Google review
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27314 E Ambassador Pr NE, Benton City, WA 99320, USA
http://www.redmountaintrails.com/
(509) 948-0080
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SAGE Center

Museum
Visitor center
Specialty Museums
This was a free event for the community. Morrow County Harvest Festival at The Sage Center. Kids Corner was sponsored by Lamb Weston. Vendors and Organizations invited. It was a great day to bring your family!
Jose F — Google review
Excellent engagement activities and learning for adults and kids! History of the area and the agriculture grown here! And did you know they make Tillamook cheese here? You can’t buy cheese but you can buy ice cream!
Bonnie B — Google review
I stopped at the supercharger during a trip, and was disappointed that there was no food, so me and my dad walked past the large play structure to the Sage Center and it was really cool inside with interesting displays 🦌🥔🐺, sadly we didn't tour it all but we did use the public bathrooms (The girls bathroom is clean and comfortable) and shopped around the gift shop. Not to mention there was to go bowls of tillamook ice cream 😋. The costumer service was also super good and the employees were really nice.
Misty F — Google review
This is where my Tesla always has us stop on our trips to Boise, Idaho. Once I actually went inside, I saw how cool the museum actually is. It has a lot of interactive activities and awesome information you wouldn’t learn from many places. Great place for kids. It has an outdoor playground and a little area for dogs to run around, play and go potty. Would definitely recommend stopping, especially with children on long trip breaks.
Chrys T — Google review
Best place to charge EV with kids! We stopped here twice to charge our Rivian and it’s the best. Chargers are fast, and some of the Tesla chargers have adapters so we could charge easily. The best part is the playground!!!! So much more pleasant to charge here with the kids. There’s also picnic tables, so a great place to hang out while you charge. One negative is that there aren’t bathrooms (there was a disgusting port-a-potty).
Ashley A — Google review
Stopped here to use a Tesla supercharger. Wonderful that we were welcome to use the restroom & have coffee/relax. Especially enjoyed the impressive educational exhibits, and awesome outdoor playground!
Mary L — Google review
Not a huge museum but they pack a lot of different topics in the space. Several interactive exhibits. All is focused on agriculture and industry in the area, including historical perspectives.
Seth B — Google review
So much great education about our farming in USA. The Ballon ride was down when we were there. If in the area fir a few days or need a break from driving, we highly recommend. Plenty of room for large motor homes & tow veichles
Eric A — Google review
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101 Olson Rd NE, Boardman, OR 97818, USA
http://visitsage.com/
(541) 481-7243
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Kiona Vineyards and Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Farm
Vineyard
Wineries & Vineyards
This tasting room was a delight to visit. Savannah was wonderful and very knowledgeable about the wines and vineyards. We had a "small" charcuterie plate. It was quite big and easily fed 2 people. It was fresh, tasty, and had good variety. The tasting room was beautiful with a covered outside deck that overlooks the vineyards. The wine was amazing! Their reds definitely shine. I even like some varietals that I typically don't care for. I ended up joining their wine club :) Great service, wine, food, view, and atmosphere!
Kristen V — Google review
Wonderful experience. Lots of great wines and food. Beautiful building with wonderful views of Red Mountain and Rattlesnake Mountain.
Sue H — Google review
I cannot say enough good things about this winery! We booked a tasting along with a charcuterie board while we explored the local vinyards. We intended to only stay for an hour or so, but ended up loving the gorgeous balcony, delicious wine, and great service so much that we cancelled our next stop so we could spent a lovely afternoon with a bottle of their Lemberger and some more charcuterie. We also learned a lot about the local vinyards and history as well, which is always appreciated. I can't get over how beautiful the entire facility and balcony was. It is one of the prettiest wineries I have ever been to! We will definitely come back again!
Rebecca F — Google review
Great experience! We really enjoyed learning about the three generations who have developed this winery into a showcase in the Red Mountain AVA. Wine cards with descriptions of each wine allowed us to set our own pace. We pre-ordered a large charcuterie for our group of eight.
Lara F — Google review
Robust, well-balanced wines in a beautiful setting. Savannah was an excellent ambassador who made us feel welcome. We left with 16 bottles and a new appreciation of Washington wines.
Tracie C — Google review
My wife and I loved the wine selection. Kiona is making some top-notch wine. The location is beautiful, absolutely gorgeous. The staff were friendly and very knowledgeable about their wine and the local wineries. I would recommend Kiona as your first stop in the Red Mountain AVA.
Allan C — Google review
One of my favorite wineries, beautiful location and very knowledgable staff. I joined on my visit and am excited to be a member of their wine club!
Jen L — Google review
They have the best rosé and riesling here! Absolutely had to take a bottle home. Their charcuterie was also the perfect balance of all the necessary wine pairing snacks. So good!
Katherine O — Google review
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44612 N Sunset Rd, Benton City, WA 99320, USA
http://www.kionawine.com/
(509) 588-6716
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Terra Blanca Winery & Estate Vineyard

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Winery
Food & Drink
Terra Blanca Winery & Estate Vineyard, located in Red Mountain, offers a delightful experience for couples looking to indulge in wine tasting. The winery is set in a beautiful location with stunning views, making it feel like an oasis. While the tour may not always be available, the wine tasting provides a generous and varied selection of flavors. The $30 per head fee can be waived with the purchase of two bottles of wine.
Beautifully landscaped location with a spectacular view. The tasting room is elegant and spacious with both indoor and outdoor seating. The tasting selection was extensive and the wines superb! We purchased 3 cases! The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and welcoming. We enjoyed our experience there. The party nearby left a pair of sunglasses on their table and the staff kindly ran out to return it to them. I highly recommend visiting here!
Linda W — Google review
Stopped here to do a wine tasting and wound up staying for lunch and then coming back for their monthly three course dinner later in the evening. The wine was some of the best we tasted in the Red Mountain area, and the food was just as spectacular. Katie who did our tasting was very knowledgeable and told us so much about both the wine and the region as well as how things are grown. She provided excellent wine recommendations and also let us compare and contrast some of the different wines which really made for a great tasting experience. If I lived in the area I would definitely come back often for both the food and the wine, but we had to settle with ordering some to be shipped home.
Laura K — Google review
We had the Ceasar salad and chicken. The dressing was not terrible but was put on a little heavy and needed just a little more zest to it to be very good. We also had the Giacomo pizza, which was very good. It had very good ingredients and was cooked nicely. Lizzy had the Albarino and seemed to enjoy it a lot. Overall prices are not terrible for a vineyard but are on the pricier side but not a terrible value. We We definitely come back on occasion.
Zachary R — Google review
We booked a tasting followed by a reservation for their Thursday night happy hour. The facility is very very nice, with Italianate decorations and patio. The wines were some of the best in the area, as well as plenty of different types to try. The food was SO so good too! I felt like we had really lucked out on booking at this winery, and I don't feel like we could have gotten better food anywhere else in the area. The Divola pizza was divine! Our server was very kind and personable, which is always appreciated. She answered all of our questions and never made us feel neglected or rushed. The owner of the winery was present behind the bar that night and opened up wines not on the menu so that we could have extra tastings, which made us feel very special. I will definitely come back again, and specifically book the Happy Hour too! I am very appreciative to have found this winery!
Rebecca F — Google review
Tami and Katy were the best! They were so kind and personable. Additionally, the charcuterie board was the best we have ever had and bonus because they also had local draft beer which my fiancée enjoyed. They had a great selection of white estate wines to choose from. The arch terrace Chardonnay did not disappoint.
Martha T — Google review
Loved this gorgeous winery! The view is absolutely breath taking. Reservations are recommended especially on weekends as this place gets very busy. They have an onsite kitchen and is a very popular spot for wine and lunches. They are dog friendly on the patio only. You get to taste about 8 wines for $30 Or fee is waived with a purchase of any two bottles. Tasting did not disappoint from their whites to red. They have a variety for all taste buds. I loved all their Cabs. They have a mix of 100% Cab to some with Merlot and Cab Franc. All were delish and as I was tasting I kept thinking of food items these would pair well with. Of course we purchased half a case variety of red wines. Venue is super clean, great vibe and super friendly staff. Darcy and Alex were both amazing. We will definitely be going back here when in the area.
Reetu P — Google review
Alex H.was our waitress, and Chef Dan was our cook. When we arrived, we were seated appropriately. The wine tasting was interesting. Then, YES! My order was running late (food ).Ok stop! Here comes the Five stars. I expressed it was best to get the bill, and move on... NOPE! They took it to the next level and as light as they are with staff, they came through in a clutch.
Marc L — Google review
We didnt get to do the tour due to unavailability and had to contend with the wine testing. First thing first - beautiful location. Felt like an Oasis when we went in. Beautiful views. Coming to wine testing - nice flavors (I am not a big wine lover, but liked the different tastes/wines they had). They charged $30/head. That would have been waived off, had you gotten two bottles of wines from them. Since I am not a big wine drinker, i opted for the tasting. They have cheese and crackers, which we need to buy and they would serve it for you. Our hostess was patient and clear while explaining each one before pouring. We didnt get food here, but i saw food being served to a table. I would definitely recommend this place if you wanted to do some wine tasting.
Kathirazhagan A — Google review
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34715 Demoss Rd, Benton City, WA 99320, USA
http://www.terrablanca.com/
(509) 588-6082
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Boardman Marina & RV Park

RV park
Nature & Parks
Campground
Park
Marinas
Wow, where do I start. Ms Kelli(mgr) is the best at what she does at the park. We stayed a few months and the camp host(John& Christine) were wonderful. The park is clean and the area is beautiful. They have a rooster who has made himself at home which I believe gives it that country effect. We loved the RV Park/Marina. We’d recommend this place highly.
Elizabeth L — Google review
Very well maintained campground. Check in was quick and easy. They have 50 amp power ports. Many sites have some fencing that helps with wind blockage and privacy. Train noise can be heard but not as bad as some other places we’ve stayed. The day use park is nice, however the swimming area is taken over by geese and the west parking area seems to possibly have illegal activity going on in the evening. People sitting in vehicles while other people move from vehicle to vehicle. Being former law enforcement I have seen that kind of thing before. The camping area was very quiet and peaceful until Friday when the loud drinkers started showing up. Don’t expect the 8pm quiet time to be enforced. Use google maps or some other resource to find a site with shade if staying in the hot months. Overall a nice stay.
R. U — Google review
Terrific location on the Columbia River. Easy to get into. Only $55 for the night. Large sites with lots of room between. Nice walking path along the river to stretch your legs after a long day of driving.
Rebecca G — Google review
This is arguably the very best RV Park around for 50 miles. Beautifully maintained grounds, large lawn and Columbia River Views in almost every site. Simple monthly charge of $110 a month for utilities and WiFi if staying long term during Winter Months. Current monthly charge for extended stays, $680 a month. I can't say enough good things about this facility, a Gem!
Christian E — Google review
This is a great location, especially if you love seafood and boat trips! There is no end to the number of nearby restaurants and daily charter boats. The sites are a tad narrow and the parking is out of control during crabbing season, which can make it a challenge to get in and out of the park but after you're parked, it's a great place to spend a few days or weeks (or months even! =)!
William V — Google review
Great RV campground right on the Columbia River. Sites are spacious with lots of green space. Showers/restrooms were basic and showers could use a bit of an upgrade. Laundry room was nice. Only 2 complaints: (1) the sprinkler system that ran 4 of the 7 nights we were here was pointed directly at our TT and soaked the entire side of it and our truck. That wouldnt be an issue except that one of our windows was open so it got the inside of our trailer wet. It also soaked everything we had outside including our shoes. (2) Staff that mowed twice while we're here made no attempt to aim clippings away from our site so we came home to grass all over our belongings. Fortunately we carry a leaf blower so we could blow everything off. Otherwise this is a great camp site with a beautiful view, especially sunset views
De ( — Google review
Lovely place On the river. Good views and quiet. Very nice staff. Good walks along the river to a pub.
Stuart M — Google review
There is a nice walking trail along the river. This RV park seems like it is in a park. There are a lot of trees and more space between RV's than I have ever seen in an RV park. It would be nice if they watered at night so you can get into or out of your unit without getting in the mud or getting hit with sprinklers if you are trying to get around. There is a playground for children.
Shauna B — Google review
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R7WV+77, 1 1 Marine Dr NW, Boardman, OR 97818, USA
https://boardmanparkandrec.com/camping/
(541) 481-7217
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LIGO Hanford Observatory

Observatory
Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
Stopped in a few years for a random visit out of the blue. I did not make any arrangements, nor checked any calendar of events for open visiting hours. I just drove up to the front gate and asked if I could enter the property. Given its status as an academic center, I was allowed on the property but not allowed to enter most of the buildings. That was ok by me, it was more than I expected, to be granted the opportunity to step on the property and at least walk around the facilities for a bit unescorted (I'm sure they could watch me on the cameras). I took a few good pictures to commemorate the experience and came away with the thrill of knowing that century old theories of a brilliant physicist had finally been confirmed. Since that trip I vowed that any further visits to such a place would be better arranged. I had my opportunity a couple of years later, when friends planned on meeting in New Orleans. I made sure to fly in two days before I did and made sure to arrange a tour of LIGO Livingston.
Jin K — Google review
Lots of great information and exhibits! Our tour guide, Cassie, was very knowledgeable. I’d definitely recommend the second Saturday Tour.
M B — Google review
Amazing to see the ingenuity of humanity. Being able to measure changes in gravity at such resolution is incredible! And having an amazing area to show kids the effects of gravity and wave forms is super fun and educational. Also. The best bathrooms in the world
Paul W — Google review
LIGO is a wonderful place where people can see how tax dollars are responsibly used to increase human knowledge. The good news is that one need not be a scientist to comprehend the information presented. I highly recommend a trip to LIGO for all those curious about space and the natural world. Tickets are free, but you must sign up in advance.
Bert T — Google review
State of the art facility to detect gravitational waves from neutron stars, black hole, and black hole + neutron star mergers. There is a exploration center that explains in a simple way the physics of gravitational wave detection that even kids can understand.
Joaquin G — Google review
I attended the tour of LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave) with a group of Physics students from Freeman High school. Cassidy, our tour guide was phenomenal. She had a wealth of knowledge and was very good in her interactions with the students. I would recommend taking this tour, it was very informative.
Art R — Google review
Unveiling the Cosmos: A Stellar Experience at Sanford LIGO Observatory As an enthusiast of all things astronomical, my visit to the Sanford LIGO Observatory was nothing short of breathtaking. This facility, a pinnacle of scientific achievement, offers a unique glimpse into the cutting-edge of cosmological exploration, and it did not disappoint. A Marvel of Modern Science The highlight of the observatory, without a doubt, are the massive x-y arms, crucial for the LIGO's mission to detect gravitational waves. Witnessing these monumental structures up close was awe-inspiring, offering a tangible connection to the abstract and profound phenomena they're designed to observe. The sheer scale and precision of these arms encapsulate human ingenuity's boundless reach, a testament to our quest to decode the universe's most elusive mysteries. Enlightening Guided Tour The guided tour was a cornerstone of the visit, transforming what could have been a mere observational experience into an immersive educational journey. The guide, brimming with knowledge and enthusiasm, elucidated the complex scientific principles with remarkable clarity. Understanding how these arms function to detect the ripples in spacetime created by distant cosmic events was absolutely fascinating. It was a perfect blend of profound science communicated in an accessible manner. Architectural Grandeur Meets Scientific Endeavor Beyond its scientific significance, the observatory's design is a visual feast. The x-y arms, stretching across the landscape, create a striking harmony between human-made structures and the natural world. They stand as a bold declaration of our presence in the cosmos, reaching out to listen to the universe's ancient whispers. Final Thoughts My visit to the Sanford LIGO Observatory was an enlightening journey that expanded my appreciation for the universe and the extraordinary efforts we undertake to understand it. The observatory isn't just a place; it's a portal to the cosmos, offering rare insights into the fabric of spacetime itself.For anyone curious about the universe, passionate about science, or simply in awe of humanity's capability to explore the cosmos, a visit to this observatory is an absolute must. It’s a place where science meets imagination, where the cosmos's secrets are within our grasp, and where the universe's silent music is heard loud and clear.
Sungjoo H — Google review
A colleague of mine wanted to go here so we did a short road trip from seattle to here. The staff is super nice. We had an appointment for the observatory tour at 11:45 am and they were on time. They first explained about what they do at the observatory. And they took us to some few important spots in the campus. The person who was taking us on tour, answered all questions. We had a great experience. If you are interested in knowing more about the observatory, then definitely it’s worth the visit!!
Sindu — Google review
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FH3X+C2, 127124 N Route 10, Richland, WA 99354, USA
https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/WA
(509) 372-8106
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Alexandria Nicole Cellars

Winery
Food & Drink
Event venue
Wedding venue
Wine bar
Wineries & Vineyards
We so enjoy this winery.The Staff is always amazing and very helpful. We visit the Tiny House every year and it never disappoints! Katie is one of their biggest Gems! Colton is always fun and the perfect Gentleman!
Cathie J — Google review
Best choice I ever made to become a wine member here! Your wine is amazing and the atmosphere for tasting is so beautiful ♡ your reds are divine and I liked the rose' also. Thanks for being my favorite stop when we come to prosser ♡
Twila G — Google review
Really lovely staff. Yummy wines and amazing gpace. Highly recommend.
Melissa T — Google review
Super service and great wine. Our car broke down in their parking lot so we were wondering how we were going to get to the next winery appointment but to our surprise one of the people that worked there drove all 5 of us to our next destination. We will definitely be going back.
Martha W — Google review
Exceptional customer service, and quality of their products. In the $$ - $$$ price range, but reasonable for the product. Not simple to find, but not hard. Located about 100-200 yards after Hogue Cellars. If you found this post to be helpful please consider a thumbs-up.
Chris D — Google review
We loved every minute of our time at Alexandria Nicole Cellars. The flight was perfect and we were tended to by a wonderful host. She gave good information about the wines and contributed to the overall smart fun! Needless to say, we left with 6 bottles of wine and shipped two bottles of sparkling wine to family on Nashville. Thank you for a great time!
Denise O — Google review
Beautiful tasting room, great wine, wonderful staff. Spent the day wine tasting around Prosser with ANC being our last stop. We arrived around 4pm and while the members only lounge was bustling, we were lucky to have the tasting room to ourselves. The experience here was so enjoyable, the staff really know how to take care of you.
Alyssa — Google review
Not only does Alexandria Nicole have outstanding wine, but the venue itself is delightful. There are several seating areas, so they easily accommodate larger groups and quiet, more intimate parties. A glass of wine by their fireplace with friends is a great way to spend some time!
Betti G — Google review
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2880 Lee Rd, Prosser, WA 99350, USA
https://www.alexandrianicolecellars.com/
(509) 786-3497
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Desert Wind Winery & Inn

Winery
Food & Drink
Event venue
Live music venue
Resort hotel
Restaurant
We recently hosted our annual awards celebration for Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Central Washington Real Estate at Desert Wind Winery, and it was nothing short of fantastic! The ambiance and atmosphere were absolutely perfect for our Cowgirl/Cowboy Chic themed evening—warm, welcoming, and beautifully styled. A huge thank you to Justice and Michelle for their outstanding support and hospitality. They were incredibly helpful and accommodating throughout the planning process and during the event itself, making sure every detail was just right. We highly recommend Desert Wind Winery for any special gathering or celebration. It’s a stunning venue with exceptional wines, food and service! It's also great for wine tasting, grabbing a bite to eat with family, friends or for that special occasion! Thanks Justice and Michelle! We will be back!
Tamara D — Google review
The good: room itself was gorgeous and comfortable and clean. The wine was very good. And we got a free glass in the tasting room plus a bottle of wine in our room. The bad: we arrived an hour before check in but were not allowed to check in early despite the place not being full and the room almost certainly being cleaned. Not a huge deal but would have been nice. The “view” is nothing like their pics. You can get a slight glimpse of the river through a tree but there’s also a major highway visible (and audible). The sky was pretty enough! And then something I didn’t account for when booking here was that they close at 5 and open at 11. So we had two hours to eat and drink (plus the hour before we could get into our room). I’d imagined settling in and getting dinner and wine without having to go anywhere but that’s not the case.
Teresa T — Google review
We decided to return to Desert Wind to celebrate my birthday, as we had enjoyed it so much last year, same time. (Mid September.) We were disappointed to learn that they are no longer offering the "small room service breakfast" as part of their package but didn't know that until we checked in... Was challenging to find any local restaurants to accommodate our group of 5. (I suggest you bring back the breakfast. It is a large part of why we rebooked. ) Also, the grounds could be INCREDIBLE, however, there are no flowers in the flowerpots, the shrubs and trees are overgrown and many things are dying. Very sad. The food and wine are outstanding, just like last year and the staff and Justice and Berta are wonderful. We would love to come back but would love to see the breakfast return and some more care of the grounds. :)
Tonya D — Google review
Had a great stay at the Desert Wind winery! We chose it as our base of operations for exploring Prosser and Red Mountain wineries and we thought the location was great and the accommodations were super comfortable and clean. We stayed in the 2 bedroom condo since there were 3 of us and for the price you really can't beat the quality of the room. It is worth noting that the winery and food are only open during the day (from 11 - 5 while we were there) but there are plenty of places nearby to get breakfast or dinner later in the evening. You also receive a complimentary glass of wine if you check in during regular business hours and a free bottle to enjoy in your room, which provides a great opportunity to sample what they have to offer. The condo was very quiet and private and you have your own entrance to use if you are coming and going after hours. Would definitely recommend staying here as a great option to explore the nearby wine country.
Laura K — Google review
Amaya surprised us with a mini wine bottle ornament a wine bottle opener for our wine tasting visit. Funny how Desert wind ended up my 2024 - we have stayed here at the inn before for our anniversary last February and the experience was very pleasant.
Nazie F — Google review
Beautiful room to serve as our base of operations. Temperature controls were NOT available in the room, so we had to keep the balcony door open to keep from BAKING.
David J — Google review
My family stopped in a week ago. The server instantly notified us that she had ADHD and that her service would reflect such. She was very knowledgeable of the wines we were tasting. She took our lunch order that included a charcuterie board and told us that we couldn't get the charcuterie board because they were out of cheese (which was well within lunch hours). She returned with our order and an over-baked flatbread with balsamic vinegar. She said there was no charge for the bread. She did apologize for the cook. Shortly after, we were waiting for our cutlery which I inevitably approached her for it. She did apologize for not getting the cutlery to us. The experience was not as enjoyable as I had expected. I doubt I will recommend this establishment to others.
Carmen D — Google review
Recently married a couple from our church, and after the wedding ceremony, the reception was at Desert Wind Winery. We had the large back reception hall, all to ourselves. It was a very luxurious, well kept, clean, spacious place for this event. We had a great visit, and got to meet one of the owners while there, great smile and conversation. 100% Recommend this place for any large group event! Thank you Desert Wind!!
Manny S — Google review
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2258 Wine Country Rd, Prosser, WA 99350, USA
http://www.desertwindwinery.com/
(509) 786-7277
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Vintner's Village

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Went to Wine o Clock for a late lunch and we received one. After waiting for tables we ordered and one hour and 15 minutes later our food came to the table. My $16 burger sat on the counter ten feet from my table for at least ten minutes. And not under a warming lamp either. My wife had a chicken salad about the size of an average dinner salad. It didn't look amazing which it should for $22. In fairness they did not charge me for the burger. One pizza ordered by our party sat at the door of wood fire oven for thirty minutes while the rest of our meal cooked. I'll bet you can guess how great the pizza was. We new this is an expensive place but hoped that would be balanced by great food and service.
Jess L — Google review
4 decent wineries right next to each other. Nice venue. Building is Tuscan and has nice patio seating out front. Very relaxing and not directly on the freeway so no noise.
Mr. G — Google review
It's not as much fun as going to the actual wineries, however it is most definitely the best way to sample the largest selection of our region's wines in a day. And to really make the day great - and reach the best wineries, and taste all the wines you desire, rent a limo from A Plus Pacific Limousine on Kennewick, WA. He even has a party bus!!!
Wayne E — Google review
Could have alot better public facilities ... Hand washing is left up to a sanitizer next to door . Urinals weren't flushing during my visit. Food offered in building is high priced for the impulse snack buy (not a fan). Prefer to be here when food trucks & carts are out in the park for events . Over all a great space to play and enjoy the river views . **Plus you can run up and touch the water !!
Tucker S — Google review
Only went to one of the wineries in this particular building. The wine was ok. They had so many varietals, that we think it is difficult to do just one very well. All though, they wouldn't open the wine that we went there specifically to taste, so we can't judge all of there wines. The issue with this winery, as well as a few others we've been to is that they were tasting out of a bottle that had been opened 3 days prior to our visit. We don't buy wine unless we can taste from a bottle opened at least the same day; and yes, there is a difference. We proved that at one winery to the person serving; talked them into opening a fresh bottle and comparing to one opened the prior day. BIG difference, even they admitted that.
Debra ( — Google review
The wine is good with the salad( to be continued). The dinner is excellent, the mixture of spices, srimp, and grits, yes grits is the bomb. Thank you chef Brian anniversary was very special. Sand & Mike Holland at Wine O' Clock. Prosser, WA
Sandi H — Google review
A brillant idea to create a village with several wineries and a great food place in the middle. Visit them all and then have lunch or dinner at Wine O'clock. Great people, great food, great scenery.
Marc D — Google review
Still in its infancy with only a handful of places open. When we visited, it was a Monday, so most were closed. Currently, it's pretty much only a weekend operation.
Jim T — Google review
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Cabernet Ct, Prosser, WA 99350, USA
https://vintnersvillage.com/
(509) 375-3060
19

Airfield Estates Winery Prosser Tasting Room

Winery
Food & Drink
Event venue
Wine bar
Wineries & Vineyards
Lovely tasting facility, really good selection of white wines too, which is hard to find on Red Mountain (ya think? ;-). Great hospitality too...thanks, Patsy!
Fred B — Google review
Did not have a bad wine here. They are legit. Nice staff with great personalities.
Skyeriver — Google review
Try the Mimosa flight! It was easy to make reservations for our group of eight. We do wish there hadn't been so much highway noise and that the staff had described the wines. When we there, they only had charcuterie boards, not real lunch options
Lara F — Google review
Walked in , very nice place warm feeling and relaxing. Kind of had a Pre-1950s feel. Only purchased two bottles to go but will definitely come back to visit. Sammy accommodated me , even recommend a good wine selection . 5 stars.
M — Google review
super welcoming and knowledgeable staff, lovely location with a large patio. we didn’t have reservations but were treated like royalty. I was in the mood for whites and they were packed with flavor at a fair price point!
Joe P — Google review
Our host Rob presented us with an incredible flight at the airfield. Will return. Thanks for a sun memorable Sunday
Ian M — Google review
Friendly and helpful! Open and airey with a large wine selection. Went above and beyond to help us find the wines we liked.
Rod B — Google review
Let me start by saying Elizabeth was amazing! She was so knowledgeable & hospitable. She even brought a bowl of water for the pups! The mimosa flight was great & lovely seating. They Also have a great little gift shop.
Amy E — Google review
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560 Merlot Dr, Prosser, WA 99350, USA
http://www.airfieldwines.com/
(509) 203-7646
20

Desert Aire Golf Club

Golf course
Outdoor Activities
This course was an immaculate shape. The sand traps were perfect like hitting out of whipped cream. The greens ran around 13 For speed. The price was right for about 60 bucks a person with cart. We had a 10 o'clock tee time and was not rushed or pushed at all. The course had very few people on it, this was a Thursday. A bit of a drive but well worth it.
Greg K — Google review
Gorgeous views! Amazing course to enjoy for an early morning round 🌞⛳️ Definitely will be going back to experience again!
Heather C — Google review
The course is in great shape! Come out and enjoy! Covered carts are available
Cynthia M — Google review
This course is affordable and is in great condition. The areas that are lacking are the beverage selection and food quality. Otherwise, love this course!
Scott G — Google review
Hidden gem for golf. Great views , 2 minutes after your in the Columbia river!
Robert M — Google review
We like playing this course when returning from Richland to Seattle. It is always in great shape, the greens especially. Love the views of the Columbia river and the surrounding cliffs and hills. The pro shop staff is very nice and friendly too.
Richard G — Google review
This is one of my fav courses! 100/100 it’s beautiful and I absolutely love it! If you get the chance, the fairways are great, the tee boxes are the best tee boxes I’ve ever stood on (Other than chambers bay) and the bunkers are phenomenal. The course layout is awesome, pictures can’t describe it, just trust me. (Hey the electric carts are nice too)
Carter B — Google review
had a blast here this week. course is not too difficult. plays easier than the course/slope rating. easy to hit fairways. rough is not too penalizing. greens are small but good (that's really the only hard part, the small greens). course is in great condition, with the fairways being perfect. really good views all around. really nice staff, and met some of the men's club folks, who were also really nice. i carted, but course seems like an easy walk (no big hills). will come back soon.
J ( — Google review
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504 Clubhouse Way, Mattawa, WA 99349, USA
https://www.daoa.org/
(509) 932-4439
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Teapot Dome Historical Site

Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Quirky local attraction featuring a teapot-shaped gas station with a visitor center & a snug park.
Was on an adventure to Yakima Washington and decided to stop by this place and check it out and it is a really cool place.. The teapot Dome was a gas station back in the day and there's a really nice memorial for the Fallen Firefighters to play tribute to as well.. Check it out for yourself
D A — Google review
Neat stop. While the teapot has historical significance, there is a Firefighters and veterans momorial.
Joseph V — Google review
It's a political expression, roadside attraction, and very unique 1920's gas station. Parking is free and restrooms are clean. Also there is a fallen firefighters memorial and a veterans memorial to also see at this location.
Wildcraft R — Google review
This was a neat little place to visit. Great local history. There is a little park there and bathrooms. Stop and take some pics. I'm a little tea pot in the picture. Lol
Carole W — Google review
Really nice piece of history! I liked the Firefighters memorial too.
Francis — Google review
Certainly worth the stop if you are passing through. Plenty of space to park. I was able to stop in while towing a 30 ft camper. Rest rooms on site. A fire fighter memorial is also on site. Great place to stop for a picnic lunch. The lawn is well manicured. Geo coorindinates 46.404669, -120.269553
Kenneth D — Google review
3 minute detour off the highway. Cute little spot with a fallen firefighters memorial next to it. Has a playground next to it as well and dirty outdoor bathrooms with real sinks and toilets as well as a trash can. If this information was helpful, I would appreciate a quick like. Thank you!
Julie M — Google review
I lived in Zillah for a year and found it clean and safe. They added a Zipline and water spout pads to the park next to the historical teapot.
Esmeralda F — Google review
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117 1st Ave, Zillah, WA 98953, USA
https://www.cityofzillah.us/visitors/zillah_teapot.php
22

Toppenish Mural Society

Painter
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
It was a wet rainy day and so we didn't have time to go around the entire town. Unfortunately some of the descriptions were starting to peel as well as the paintings. The artwork was beautiful and would have loved to stay around to look at more.
Kallah E — Google review
I loved walking throughout the town to discover so many colorful murals on the sides of buildings. Each scene is historically accurate of the rich cultural diversity of an old western town. A must see family fun adventure and educational too.
Wildcraft R — Google review
What a great place! A must for a visit
Tina C — Google review
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Boyz P — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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504 S Elm St, Toppenish, WA 98948, USA
http://www.visittoppenish.com/
(509) 865-6516
23

Legends Casino Hotel

Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Basic gaming floor with slots, poker & table games, also offering a buffet, deli & espresso bar.
We went to see a concert and stayed the night. I read the reviews ahead of time and was slightly apprehensive but we had a great time. The room was comfortable. The bathroom was big and modern and I really liked the shower. The whole room was spotless. We ate at the food court and the food was delicious. The casino has a good variety of slot machines. When we first tried to play table games, most of the tables were crowded but they soon opened up another set of tables. I found all the staff friendly and really didn't have any complaints about any part of our trip.
Christine — Google review
The place is very beautiful. The rooms are nice, but the service can use some more time management . My checkin time was at 3pm . That was not the problem it was that I got their at 7 pm, and my room was not even ready. I was very disappointed. And they could have had better towels. Other than that. The place was a nice place to stay for 3 days. Very peaceful. I enjoyed my time their.
Darnell B — Google review
Great price. Location was a 4 as was easy to find and other fast food restaurants nearby, if you wanted to go out. But had good restaurants inside. Nonetheless, we enjoyed our stay. The only cons are that there is not very much if anything to do outside of the casino, and I felt (my opinion) that the buffet is overpriced.
Georgina R — Google review
You must show your ID upon entering! This casino is strict and payouts are non existent. Do not plan on winning here. The brunch buffet was expensive, greasy and not very hot. I can't think of anything good about my experience. The music they play is boring elevator music. Their elevator shut too fast, I and my husband both got bruises trying to stop the door! The concert we went to was short and the audience was passive, not much enthusiasm in that crowd. The band was great they deserved more... I personally would not recommend.
Holly J — Google review
I have never seen a casino pay so low. all of their machines are turned way down and no one is hitting anywhere in the entire casino. They are definitely below what the gaming commission would consider legal. They would also get a lot more people gambling if they weren't so tight with their payouts
Kelly J — Google review
It took a few days before I could gather my thoughts to write this review after the horrific treatment my family and relatives experienced. The staff was less than hospitable, and that’s the nicest way I can possibly put it. You don’t fly thousands of miles for a family gathering just to have people mistreat you at your first meal. My aunt was denied entry because she didn’t have her ID. You would think that there should be a completely separate entrance and space for non-gamblers. I mean, if you’re exclusively a casino, I get it, but you’re not. You offer other services that have nothing to do with gambling. It was just downright humiliating. I don’t want to have to say that it’s a race issue, but it is. And no, that’s not just based on my aunt being my denied entry. I understand that there isn’t a large Asian demographic in the area, this is 2025, racism doesn’t fly anymore. Can we normalise learning how to talk to people of every race with respect? If that’s not your thing, hospitality is not the field you should be working in. Being rude and dismissive is not acceptable.
Jeannie J — Google review
The rooms are beautiful. Spa is pretty good, but kinda pricey in comparison to other stand alone spas in the area. Food options are pretty good. The coffee shop has great drink options and amazing ice cream!
Kriselda M — Google review
We went there tonight for my husbands birthday. My husband and myself ordered the ribeye steak which was $40 each. My brother in law ordered the prime rib. We have never had worse food ever! The quality of the meat was bad, but so was the chef. Our potato’s were cold the so were the vegetables. We will never eat there again😡🤓
Leland S — Google review
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3.0
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580 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA 98948, USA
https://legendscasino.com/
(509) 865-8800
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Yakama Nation Cultural Center

Cultural center
Museums
Specialty Museums
Went on an adventure to Yakima Washington to check this place out and wasn't disappointed. It's a very informative and memorable experience. The displays and exhibits are very well done with nice information boards explaining the experiences of the Yakima tribe throughout time.. it's definitely a great way to learn from and about an amazing couture and people.. Definitely recommend stopping by and checking it out for yourself sometime if you're in the area..
D A — Google review
Absolutely beautiful, informative and would enjoy visiting again. My 8yr old had a great time and even got to visit the attaching library and get a book. Staff was wonderfully friendly. The museum features local animals, plants, river life, modern art, structure replicas, amazing woven baskets, jewelry and so much more we very much enjoyed it! Clean restrooms and open areas with benches to rest, sit & read which I was very grateful for too. Great visit and recommend the beautiful murals in the town too!
Rachael G — Google review
Absolutely an amazing experience. Walking through the museum was informative and beautiful. Reading the differences in the detail of the Native Culture. For any history buffs or traveling enthusiasts of culture in areas, this is a must see experience.
Suey L — Google review
Phenomenal museum. Those who designed the cultural center, inside and out, clearly and carefully considered the visitor's experience. Information within the museum unfolds in an organic and experiential way, and you end up learning so much through senses (audio, what you see, going into a space). We loved the QR codes that let you hear the pronunciation of words. Take the time to read the texts about “when there was no Time, before history began.”
Retno X — Google review
The museum was fascinating. The physical structures, replica teepee and long house were worth the trip alone. Testaments to how people have lived on these lands for thousands of years. Very interested in the exhibit on religious diversity within the Yakama people today.
David L — Google review
This place is a proud memorial for a humble people who deserve our honor and respect. I've seen complaints about the items in the gift shop being "over-priced." It's a community center, your money goes to the community. Much like buying from the Goodwill or Salvation Army. Would you rather spend your money at the Casino? The most important thing you can do on your trip here is visit the museum. It tells the history of the Yakama Nation and how badly the US has treated them, for over 150 years. They have suffered losing 90% of their native land and having their sons and daughters taken from them to be forced into boarding schools and made to forget their culture and lifestyle. Even their religion, that teaches peaceful coexistence with all of nature and The Creator, has been watered down after years of western religious aggression. It's heartbreaking, to be sure, but also amazing that these beautiful people still live on their native land. Everything about this cultural center, the gift shop, the museum and even the library are filled with so much grace and strength. If you pay attention, you'll hear your guardian spirit calling out to you.
Jodie B — Google review
My cousin was visiting the Valley and wanted to come to the Cultural Center. I was excited, because even though I'm fairly local, I hadn't been in a long time. The gal working the gift shop was so kind and patient, answering our questions in detail, even my cousin's questions about how she came to be working at the Cultural Center. She encouraged us to take our time and not miss anything in the museum. She was so cheerful and clearly passionate about what she does. In the museum, I really loved the QR codes so that you can hear the Native words for the different animals and such. I even sent one to a friend (one of his favorite animals). My cousin and I were both happy we came. Everything from the sweatlodge setup to the beadwork displays were informative and I appreciated all of it (and I hope the public learns from borading school and REDgalia exhibits). Tldr; really cool museum, awesome staff. 5 stars, already planning on going again.
Kendra M — Google review
It was awesome to see everyone. Walk safe n Drive safe. Happy treaty days. Kids got lots of candy. N had fun watching the parade here in Toppenish,Wa. Hopefully we can meet next time next year
Norma P — Google review
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4.5
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100 Spiel-yi Loop, Toppenish, WA 98948, USA
http://www.yakamamuseum.com/
(509) 865-2800
25

Bale Breaker Brewing Company

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Brewery
Food & Drink
Bale Breaker Brewing Company is a craft brewery located on a commercial hop farm in Washington state. The brewery offers a relaxed taproom with a dog-friendly patio, making it an ideal spot for hop enthusiasts who value balance and drinkability in their fresh American-hopped ales. Despite being off the beaten path, Bale Breaker provides excellent value for beer lovers in Yakima, especially when compared to the region's wineries.
Another great trip to BB. Olivia kept us hydrated and was a very pleasant bartender. Great customer service. Additionally, my first time getting to eat from El Mero Mero Cameronero taco food trailer. Their food was amazing. The Carretas Marinas tacos (steak, onions, shrimp, bacon and mozzarella cheese) were so delish. Also really liked their spin on a torta sandwich. Definitely looking forward to getting to try more of their fare🤤
Bryce C — Google review
What an atmosphere! Set on a hop farm and family friendly. The beers are refreshing and the outdoor patio is one of the best I’ve ever been to. Go here and come again
David M — Google review
My husband and I attended the hop and brew school. They had a private event at the bale breaker brewing company. We drove from Houston Texas, definitely worth it. Amazing people and fantastic beer. Recommend the bottom cutter.
Katt — Google review
Very nice place. Dogs are allowed. But that's where the positives ended for me. If you like ale or IPA, you'll like it. Too bad there's no regular beer selection. The cashier was weird and dissatisfied.
Yura M — Google review
Celebrating the hops season was fun at Bale Breaker. We were able to watch as the Top Cutter cut the hops down and then they were hauled away. We tried three beers and they were all amazing. There were a couple of interesting food trucks there as well. A very open, fun space. You need to go here!
Lori H — Google review
I would recommend the limited releases. I got a flight of 6 and each one was bursting with unique IPA flavor. It was really nice sitting outside among the hop bines.
Garrett S — Google review
Excellent location, enough space for kids to run around. Had a good food truck parked there. Beer is great as expected but I have to say, the Limited Edition beers that they only serve there are better than their year round, canned releases. Ship the Limited ones!
Bryce C — Google review
Always love the atmosphere. We bring games and play with friends while drinking great beer and having some of the tasty food from the trucks. Great place to unwind after a day of work.
B D — Google review
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1801 Birchfield Rd, Yakima, WA 98901, USA
http://www.balebreaker.com/
(509) 424-4000
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Yakima Convention & Event Center

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Convention center
Event venue
The Yakima Convention & Event Center, situated in Yakima, Washington, hosts a variety of events and activities such as conventions, trade shows, banquets, and receptions. It is centrally located with ample parking space. Visitors have enjoyed attending events like the women's business convention and exploring the venue's facilities. The center offers clean facilities and a spacious parking lot. Guests have appreciated the helpful staff and pleasant experiences at various events held at the center.
We had a very nice conference for Higher Education here. The rooms were available in a variety of size and configuration with plenty of space for the plenary and keynote events. The meals were healthy and the buffet style allowed for appropriate serving portions. Fruit and beverages were available between sessions with nice hors d'oeuvres at the end (pictured).
Walter L — Google review
Our annual Cuvil Air Patrol conference and Chang of Command was a HUGE success! The best venue we have had in 38 years!!
Bill H — Google review
It's a pleasant conference center. The day was a bit humid in the 70's, and the HVAC wasn't keeping up. I'm exceedingly glad I did a quick trip around the exhibits and didn't stay for classes. I don't do well with heat and played the too hot/too cold game moving between areas.
Holly B — Google review
Was absolutely wonderful place with plenty of room for us to hold our many many different venues. Fraternal Order of Eagles Women's Auxillary thanks 👍👍 you and ur staff!!!!
Teresa S — Google review
Just spent a long weekend at the Yaki A Convention Center with the VFW Washington Dept State Convention. We normally have 400-600 attendees and all went well. Our Saturday night Banquet was totally different: Buffet style. Really different from our normal sit down 4 course served dinner. I didn't hear anyone complain. It felt more natural for a group of military! As far as I know there were no issues between our convention and the Center.
Tyler M — Google review
Nice convention center in downtown Yakima. Good WiFi, clean restrooms, good meeting and event rooms, and free parking in surrounding parking lots.
Doug S — Google review
Went there for a 1 day political conference its kinda vast for its size. Lots of smaller rooms. Chief complaint 16C is way too cold!!!
Terry G — Google review
The Yakima convention center is centrally located and has plenty of parking. The womens business convention had a lot of vendors. The gal at the door took out tickets and did not give us our stub back so we misswd out on our free beverage. None the less it was nice. We tried some of the natural supplements Univera and they were delicious beverages. The young lady that was helping us is so informative and nice. She is great to work with...
Peach C — Google review
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4.1
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10 N 8th St, Yakima, WA 98901, USA
https://yakimacenter.com/
(509) 575-6062
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Kana Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Kana Winery, located in the Art Deco-style 1931 Larson Building in Yakima, is owned by Palmer Wright, a certified otolaryngologist and plastic surgeon. The winery operates several vineyards across the Yakima and Columbia Valleys. Visitors can enjoy a variety of white and red fine and table wines at the Tasting Room and Hospitality Center, which features a bistro-style seating area.
We stopped by for wine tasting on a Saturday afternoon and their selection is pretty impressive. We enjoyed the selection and even bought a bottle to take home. There was live music and you could also sit outside and enjoy the cool valley breeze.
ElKoko — Google review
This place is super fun. Lots of local music talent.
Arron T — Google review
We were very underwhelmed. The counter person seemed bored by our presence. The presentation was dry n rushed. Not being knowledgeable in wine, and making this known, the presentation was way over our heads. As slow as the store was there was enough time to dumb it down. Very disappointed.
Fair R — Google review
Love this place on the weekends for the live music. Megan the bartender is very welcoming she knows how to run a bar. Wine is great and good prices too. Perfect place for people wanting an outing late nite downtown Yakima open tell 10pm. Kana has become a regular spot for us on the weekends because of it’s live music and super friendly stuff.
Eladio F — Google review
I had the pleasure of playing music at Kana and enjoyed the space, it was really cozy and would highly recommend to anyone looking for a fun venue to listen to live music on Friday/Saturday night.
Brian H — Google review
Went here on a Friday night while in town for a wedding because we wanted to try something local and there was an open mic night. I was wasn't sure about the open mic as it could be very hit or miss, usually miss, but the musicians were all very good and it seemed to be a small crowd of regulars who come and perform. Anyway it was so great! Everything, the server, the wine, the art on the walls, the music, it was a scene with a chill wine vibe and we wanted to be a part of it. Thanks for the fun night in Yakima!
Douglas L — Google review
We are new to Yakima and only been here about a month. Last Friday night, the first Friday of the month, we decided to go try out the wine. We had a blast. I'm the one in the group who is careful not to drink too much. Well the wine was so good, the music was perfect and fun to dance to, the staff made us feel right at home, and I think life and moving had gotten on my last nerve. I did drink too much, but the wine was so good... We're looking forward to going back in a few weeks. We have things scheduled keeping us from getting there this Friday and the following week. It's a must visit for those passing through and visiting the area. If you live here in the area I can't imagine if you like wine you not already stopping in. Since I over did it I'm glad that the wine, I drink red wine, doesn't give you one of those all day splitting headaches. I had a little headache for maybe an hour at most. You won't be disappointed stopping here. Put it on your "must do" list.
Sandra A — Google review
A spiritual loving fun place for sure. The people are warm and friendly..large pours!! Great wine and live music!! What more could you ask for. And the dynamite tender Megan!! Just love that girl!! We visit this winery whenever we can!! Thank you for the great evening.
Laura W — Google review
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4.4
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10 S 2nd St, Yakima, WA 98901, USA
http://www.kanawinery.com/
(509) 453-6611
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AntoLin Cellars

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Winery
Food & Drink
AntoLin Cellars, a charming winery in Yakima, is the brainchild of Linda and Tony Haralson. Since its establishment in 2007, this boutique winery has been offering a delightful selection of white and red wines crafted from their own five-acre estate vineyard. The tasting room, located in the historic North Front Street district, welcomes visitors to savor their award-winning wines while enjoying a comfortable atmosphere and occasional live music.
Wonderful wine and atmosphere 💕👌
Mim H — Google review
Really great wine tasting room with classic rock music. We are partial to their Cabernet, and slushies. Comfortable atmosphere, live music on certain nights, and warm hip staff ready to introduce you to their wines. Major BONUS: They also allow outside food until they get their kitchen up and running. Major plus!
Globe T — Google review
Excellent wine, great service, great ambiance. Definitely heading back next time we're in Yakima!
Rick J — Google review
The Yakima Bonsai Group met there for our meeting and Education for Our Bonsai Plants. It was a Great Place for our Meeting! Thank You so Much Antolin Cellars!
Brenda S — Google review
Their wine slushy is amazing! The perfect drink on a hot summer day in Yakima!
Anthony D — Google review
Eric was so helpful and the wine was excellent 👌
Sarah P — Google review
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4.2
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14 N Front St, Yakima, WA 98901, USA
https://antolincellars.com/
(509) 823-8229
29

Yakima Valley Museum

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Museum
History Museums
Yakima Valley Museum is a must-visit destination for those interested in the history and culture of the region. The museum's diverse exhibits cover local Native American artifacts, pioneer life, regional art, and natural history. Additionally, it features special exhibition galleries that rotate topics of local interest, offering insights into subjects like Sasquatch, bicycling, and movie cowboys. Visitors can also explore a 'neon garden' and soda fountain on-site.
There is so much more than you think! We had a good time going through the museum. I went in with a 3, 5, and 7 year old. They had a blast! There are interactive exhibits, screens with informational educational videos, and there is also a children’s play area! It is cost friendly and was definitely well worth the trip. There was rich history of Yakima!
Benjamin V — Google review
Great museum with local history and vibrant exhibits. We learned a lot about the area and enjoyed the air conditioning.
Tammy F — Google review
Very nice museum to know the history of Yakima. It's very informative for adults and educational for kids. There is a kids discovery place underground. Easy to kill time with kiddos.
Shan F — Google review
Love this museum, especially the neon signs I remember from my childhood
Karen D — Google review
Quite a large museum really. All things Yakima valley. Turns out that there are a lot of interesting things.
Rose F — Google review
VERY nice museum. Lots of old horse-drawn vehicles that you can get right up to. Great info on the history of the Yakima Valley, An awesome room full of taxidermy! Beautifully and colorfully laid out. Lots and lots to see!
AnthonyWW68 — Google review
This museum was our first stop in travel to Columbia river gorge. Wi did not expect so much emotions we had there! Very interesting exposition with carriages. We saw the prototype of modern RV :)
Marina Z — Google review
This is a great museum. We were looking for information about the farming (orchards) in the area and found this great introduction to the area. It includes farming, early wagon travel, the Yakama people, Justice William O. Douglas, mountain climbing, old neon signs, and more.
Christopher L — Google review
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2105 Tieton Dr, Yakima, WA 98902, USA
http://www.yvmuseum.org/
(509) 248-0747
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14 Hands Tasting Room

Permanently Closed
Winery
Food & Drink
Service establishment
Wineries & Vineyards
Fantastic wine, friendly staff, and yummy cheese plate. A shining gem in Washington Wine Country!
Sharla L — Google review
14 Hands has consistently delivered high quality, excellent value WA red wine blends for many years. The 2019 Juicy Red is another great example. Syrah based, it serves up complex, well balanced blueberry, dark cherry, black current, mocha and spices. We enjoyed ours during a delicious roast beef dinner. Still youthful for about an hour, it smoothed out nicely for sipping after dinner.
Paul — Google review
This place is amazing! I read a comment that said the wines are totally different than what is in the store and that is 100percent true. Great wines at a great price. The white cabernet is divine and the charcuterie board has the best cheese I've had in years.
Jennifer V — Google review
We continue to enjoy going to 14 Hands each time we visit our family in the Tri-Cities so that we may select a few more bottles to bring back home to Napa where we live— we especially love their Cabernet Sauvignon! What we like is that 14 Hands offers a good selection of reasonably priced wines. We also really enjoy the wine tasting experience because 14 Hands has a very nice tasting room, a pleasant and knowledgeable staff, and a large and welcoming patio area— we recommend ordering the cheese plate, which we have found to nicely complement our wine tastings!
Nathalie M — Google review
A beautiful winery serving one of our favourite Chardonnay’s!! Just a quick first stop on a whirlwind three week road trip, we couldn’t ask for more! Grabbed a few bottles to go for our evening “night cap” in the next town/state!! Thank you 14 Hands for making such tasty product!!
Gordon M — Google review
Went here for a wine tasting and they were so awesome and so nice that we ended up joining their wine club which has no membership fee. As a result our complete wine tasting was free and the bottle the prices of the bottles of wine were greatly reduced. It's a very nice wine tasting room with a big large outdoor area that wraps all the way around. Besides the tasting room in large outdoor patio area, they have some interesting vintage barnwood displays, an art gallery, and a little store. Employee Cassandra took great care of us and told us so much history of the winery and their different grapes and vintages. We had such a fun time, highly recommend.
Lisa M — Google review
Our highlight of our winery visits in Prosser was the warm welcome we got from Casandra and Veronica at the Best Western Express and 14 Hands winery. They represent the best of the company!
Carole H — Google review
We stopped by this lovely tasting room while on a road trip in July 2022, as a respite from driving in the 100°+ heat. It was a very pleasant experience. The atmosphere of the tasting room is very nice, our tasting guide was wonderful and we enjoyed some unique reserve wines that the winery does not distribute very widely in liquor stores. So, of course, we ended up buying a few bottles. Highly recommended!
David L — Google review
Great spot! - & friendly staff... Chelsee was very helpful and we enjoyed her knowledge and sense of humor. Highly recommended!
Kevin L — Google review
First time at a tasting room in Eastern Washington. This place was not crowded for a Sunday, but we were not their during the busy season. Learned about their process and how they get their wine. Had some nice reserves while there.
Luke M — Google review
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https://www.14hands.com/
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