44 Best Sights in Washington Wine Country, Washington

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We've compiled the best of the best in Washington Wine Country - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Gilbert Cellars

Fodor's Choice

It's worth the 20-minute drive from downtown Yakima to experience a tasting at this beautiful family-run vineyard specializing in blends of Rhône and Bordeaux varietals and both lightly oaked and unoaked Chardonnays. During the warmer months, music concerts are held in the amphitheater, with breathtaking mountains forming the backdrop. 

Alexandria Nicole Cellars

Fodor's Choice

With an attractive tasting room in the up-and-coming Port of Benton Wine and Food Park on the east side of town, Alexandria Nicole opened its eco-minded winery near the Columbia River—about 35 miles south—in 2004 and has steadily developed into one of the region's stars. The refreshing Viognier and lightly floral Shepherds Market Roussanne-based blend scores high marks from critics, while the cherry- and plum-inflected Tempranillo is a stellar choice among the reds. Ask about the four tiny houses for rent at the vineyard, which also has a seasonal (mid-March to mid.-November) tasting room. 

Central Washington Agricultural Museum

Fodor's Choice

This fascinating, underrated living history museum is quite a sight to see, with rows and upon rows of antique farming equipment, including more than 150 tractors donated by families that have been farming the Yakima Valley for generations. This sprawling property is devoted to preserving the region's agrarian heritage, with additional exhibits that include pioneer-era homesteads and cabins, a vintage railroad boxcar, a vintage gas station, a blacksmith shop, a sawmill, and many more buildings. Just south of Yakima in one of the state's oldest towns, Union Gap, the museum occupies a good chunk of 15-acre Fullbright Park and offers access to trails along Ahtanum Creek and up into the high-desert hills. The grounds are open year-round, even when the buildings are closed.

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Co Dinn Cellars

Fodor's Choice

Co Dinn, the owner of this downtown Sunnyside operation, spent nearly 20 years as the winemaker at renowned Hogue Cellars before establishing his own boutique winery. Top wine publications have taken notice and lavished praise on the complex unfiltered Chardonnay and juicy southern Rhône GSM (Grenache-Syrah-Mourvèdre). The tasting room is in a neatly transformed deco-style former water utility building with a pleasant side patio. 

501 Grant Ave., Sunnyside, 98944, USA
509-840–2314
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Tastings $15
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Dineen Vineyards

Fodor's Choice

Established in 2001 on the site of a historic apple orchard on the lower slopes of the Rattlesnake Hills, this popular winery with a focus on sustainability specializes in both estate-grown Bordeaux- and Rhone-style varietals, from the supple and earthy Cabernet Franc to a French oak-aged Roussanne-Viognier blend. The handsome tasting room adjoins a gable-roofed terrace surrounded by colorful gardens. 

Fidelitas Wines

Fodor's Choice

This vaunted boutique winery with sweeping views specializes is a darling of those who appreciate exceptional Bordeaux wines, including one of the state's most accomplished Malbecs. The tasting room is modern, bright, and airy, and outdoor seating areas provide a spectacular backdrop for indulging in these rich wines, along with charcuterie and cheese platters. 

Freehand Cellars

Fodor's Choice

Established several miles south of Yakima in 2018 by a team of wine-loving architects, this stunning modern tasting room set on a hill with clear Mt. Adams views produces accessible Pinot Gris, Syrah, and several other balanced wines. The kitchen serves tasty flatbread pizzas and other wine-friendly fare, and the winery offers overnight stays in a couple of guest homes and a restored vintage Airstream. 

Frichette Winery

Fodor's Choice
This husband-and-wife-owned estate is one of Benton City's younger properties, but it has quickly developed a strong fan base for its polished, mostly Bordeaux-style wines, including a velvety Merlot and a refreshing Semillon that's a perfect match with Northwest seafood. The airy, industrial-chic tasting room has comfy armchairs and a patio overlooking the vineyards.

Gallery One Visual Art Center

Fodor's Choice

You could lose yourself for a couple of hours browsing the three floors of light-filled galleries within downtown's imposing 1889 Stewart Building. This community art center buzzes with creative energy, as artists often work on-site. Rotating exhibits showcase the area's considerable diversity of artistic talent, and there's a fantastic gift shop. Be sure to check out the top floor, which preserves many of the building's most striking Victorian architectural elements.

J Bell Cellars

Fodor's Choice

At this 30-acre lavender farm and wine-making operation set in a stylishly modernized farmhouse a little northwest of Zillah, you can sample first-rate, mostly Bordeaux- and Rhône-style vin, along with a brick-oven-baked pizza made with a dough recipe passed down by one of the owner's Ukrainian families. You can also attend concerts, chef dinners, and other special events.

124 Purple La., Zillah, 98953, USA
509-388–8813
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Tastings $15
Closed Mon.–Thurs. and Jan.–Mar.

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Kiona Vineyards Winery

Fodor's Choice

John Williams planted the first grapes on Red Mountain in 1975, made his first Kiona Vineyards wines in 1980, and produced the first commercial Lemberger, a light German red, in the United States. Today the winery boasts a beautiful 10,000-square-foot tasting room with 180-degree views of Red Mountain and the Rattlesnake Hills, an idyllic setting for sampling top-notch late-harvest Riesling, Chenin Blanc ice wine, Sangiovese, Syrah, and many others. You can order charcuterie and cheese plates to enjoy inside or on the patio.

44612 N. Sunset Rd., Benton City, 99320, USA
509-588–6716
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Tastings $15

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Martinez & Martinez Winery

Fodor's Choice
Opened by the son of an immigrant farm worker who first began planting grapes in Horse Heaven Hills back in 1981, this small winery with an in-the-know following focuses mostly on reds, including a renowned Carménère. A favorite draw on hot days in their tasting room inside the Tuscan-style Winemakers Loft building is the Rosérita wine slushie.

Tucannon Cellars

Fodor's Choice

This friendly winery on the fertile slopes of the Yakima River stands out both for its splendid gardenlike setting and its diverse selection of wines. You'll find everything here from peppery Carmeneres to inky Port-style Zinfandel dessert wines to lightly effervescent moscatos. 

40504 Demoss Rd., Benton City, 99320, USA
509-545–9588
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Tastings $20
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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Two Mountain Winery

Fodor's Choice
This winery and tasting room occupies an attractive Western-style building with outdoor tables made from wine barrels. It's named for the two mountains that you can see on the western horizon, Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier. The wines are entirely estate grown and include Chardonnay with just a hint of toasty vanilla notes, a terrific off-dry Riesling, a peppery Lemberger, and a dry but berry-intensive Rosé that often sells out ahead of the rest (try to visit in late spring or summer when there's a decent supply).

Wit Cellars

Fodor's Choice

Another of Prosser's crop of younger wineries that have developed a big reputation, Wit Cellars offers tastings in a dapper space in Vintners Village. In addition to producing an eclectic array of superb wines, from a old-world-style Cabernet Franc to a late-harvest Riesling and a port-style Petit Verdot dessert wines, the winery stands out for its exceptionally welcoming staff.

505 Cabernet Ct., Prosser, 99350, USA
509-786–1311
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Tastings $15
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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Airfield Estates Winery

In a cool industrial building designed to resemble a small airplane hangar (there's even a little turret that looks like an air traffic control tower), Airfield is one of the best known and most respected of the several outfits in Vintner's Village, offering a nice range of wine varieties that thrive in these parts—think bold, full-bodied reds. On warm days, bring your dog with you to the landscaped patio.
560 Merlot Dr., Prosser, 99350, USA
509-203–7646
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Tastings $15

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Bonair Winery

This family-run winery's tasting room, reminiscent of a European chalet, sits among vineyards near a duck pond that's lovely for picnics. A valley stalwart since 1985, Bonair has garnered dozens of awards for its Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Riesling, and Chardonnay.

500 S. Bonair Rd., Zillah, 98953, USA
509-829–6027
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Tastings $10

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Central Washington University

Roughly 12,500 students learn and in many cases reside on this pleasant, tree-shaded campus marked by formidable redbrick architecture and located on the north side of downtown. University Way contains several handsome buildings dating from the university's founding in 1891 as the State Normal School. Attractions near the center of campus include a serene Japanese garden and the Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, which features the work of regional and national artists.

Clymer Museum & Gallery

Half this museum set inside converted vintage downtown storefronts houses a collection of works by renowned painter John Clymer (1907–89), an Ellensburg native who was one of the most widely published illustrators of the American West, focusing many of his oils and watercolors on wildlife and indigenous culture. The other galleries mount rotating exhibitions featuring other established and emerging Western and wildlife artists.

416 N. Pearl St., Ellensburg, 98926, USA
509-962–6416
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Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Col Solare Winery

Established by the famous (since the 14th century) Italian winemaker Marchesi Antinori and Washington’s oldest winery, Chateau Ste. Michelle, this dramatic if somewhat imposing postmodern winery set atop of lofty bluff overlooking the Red Mountain AVA is devoted to big, bold, and quite pricey Cabernet Sauvignons, Malbecs, and other Bordeaux reds produced in the style of Super Tuscans. Estate tours and tastings of these critically adored wines are by reservation only. 

50207 Antinori Rd., Benton City, 99320, USA
509-588–6806
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Tastings $50
Closed Tues.

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Côte Bonneville

Set in Sunnyside's white-clapboard former rail depot, Côte Bonneville winery has earned cult status among discerning sippers for its expressive wines produced from low-yield grape vines on the steep, rocky, south-facing slopes of nearby DuBrul Vineyard. Drop by this art-filled tasting room to sample the superb Cabernet Franc Rosé or one of the richly textured Bordeaux blends.

1413 E. Edison Ave., Zillah, 98944, USA
509-305–6179
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Tastings $10
Closed weekdays

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Dick and Jane's Spot

The home of artists Jane Orleman and her late husband Dick Elliott is a continuously growing whimsical folk sculpture of outsider art: a collage of some 20,000 bottle caps, 1,500 bicycle reflectors, and other colorful, reused bits. Although you can't tour the house itself, you can view the fantastic exterior and art-strewn front and backyards from the sidewalk, and you're encouraged to sign the guest book mounted on the surrounding fence.

Fort Simcoe Historical State Park

This 1856 fort and its several outbuildings are situated on 196 acres on the Yakama Indian Reservation in the town of White Swan. Particularly impressive is the commanding officers' quarters, which looks like a Victorian summer retreat and now contains a museum (open Saturday, April–October) with exhibits that focus on relations between the Yakama people and American settlers. The Military Days celebration in May features reenactments. Popular activities include bird-watching and picnicking.

5150 Ft. Simcoe Rd., Toppenish, 98952, USA
509-874–2372
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$10 parking

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Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park

About 30 miles east of Ellensburg via Interstate 90, Ginkgo Petrified Forest hugs the western bank of the Columbia River and preserves the remarkable petrified-wood logs that were once part of a thriving ginkgo forest. The 1¼-mile Trees of Stone Interpretative Trail loop trailhead and Trailside Museum are a 2-mile drive west of the interpretive center (closed Monday through Thursday, mid-September–mid-May). The adjacent Wanapum Recreation Area has camping, swimming, and river access for boaters.

Hedges Family Estate

The most widely recognized of Red Mountain's many acclaimed wineries occupies a spectacular hillside château that looks like it could have been plucked straight out of the Bordeaux countryside. Indeed, the estate specializes in the classic French grapes that excel in this terroir, with Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah leading the charge. On cool days, sip your wine by the fire in the grand tasting room; in summer, have a seat on the patio overlooking the neatly groomed gardens.

53511 N. Sunset Rd., Benton City, 99320, USA
509-588–3155
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Tastings $10
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Hyatt Vineyards

Sourcing from 180 acres of vineyards in Zillah, Hyatt has long been respected for Merlot and Syrah, as well as a dessert-friendly late-harvest Riesling. The well-appointed tasting room and well-manicured gardens and lawns are nice for picnicking and offer grand views to the west of the Cascades.

2020 Gilbert Rd., Zillah, 98953, USA
509-829–6333

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Kana Winery

On the ground floor of downtown Yakima's handsome art deco A.E. Larson Building, this lively tasting room presents local rock and acoustic bands on Friday nights—the owner is a serious Grateful Dead fan, which shows in everything from the colorful retro-'70s decor to the Dead-inspired artwork and names (Dark Star red blend, Katie Mae Riesling) of the mostly Rhône-style wines.
10 S. 2nd St., Yakima, 98901, USA
509-453–6611
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Tastings $5

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Kittitas County Historical Museum

The six galleries in this excellent regional history museum set inside the opulent Victorian Cadwell Building showcase one of the state's better pioneer artifact collections, ranging from Native American basketry to early-20th-century carriages. There's also an impressive collection of historic photos.

114 E. 3rd Ave., Ellensburg, 98926, USA
509-925–3778
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Closed Sun.

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Naches Heights Vineyard

About 10 miles northwest of Yakima in one of the state's more recently trending wine-growing areas, this organic and biodynamic vineyard sits at an elevation of 1,780 feet and produces friendly priced wines, including Spanish-style Albariño and Tempranillo, and some innovative red and white blends. The tasting room has ample seating inside and sometimes hosts live music.

1857 Weikel Rd., Yakima, 98908, USA
509-945–4062
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Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Northern Kittitas County Historical Society Museums

The local historical society preserves two distinct aspects of the town's colorful history. At the three-story 1914 Carpenter House Museum, you can view rotating art exhibits and see furnishings, clothing, and historical documents that belonged to some of the community's founding families. A few blocks away on Cle Elum's main drag (221 East 1st Street, closed early September–late May), the Telephone Museum contains the manual switchboard that the town used until 1966 (the town was one of the last in the nation to switch to automated telephone exchanges), as well exhibits on the history of telephone technology and memorabilia related to the area's vibrant mining heritage.
302 W. 3rd St., Cle Elum, 98922, USA
509-649–2880
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Closed Oct.–Mar. and Mon.–Thurs.

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