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Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail

Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail

Yakima Valley, Zillah, WA 98953

Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail is located within the Rattlesnake Hills AVA in the Yakima Valley. This tour is really fun for wine tasting and sight seeing! With its rich soils, long days and warm climate, the Rattlesnake Hills AVA produces world-class wine grapes making some of Washington’s finest wines. Most of the tasting rooms are located on estate vineyards offering picturesque views complete with the snow-capped peaks of Mount Adams and Mount Rainier.

The Old Warehouse - Perham Hall

The Old Warehouse - Perham Hall

705 Railroad Ave, Zillah, WA 98953
, (509) 314-6266

We went here on one of our first dates! Great food, great drinks, and exceptional service. Eat, Drink, Shop. The Old Warehouse in Zillah, it’s an experience.

Craft Beverage Tour - Yakima Valley

Craft Beverage Tour - Yakima Valley

Yakima Valley, WA

The Yakima Valley grows more hops, grapes and fruit than anywhere else in the Pacific Northwest. Come experience award-winning wine, unique craft beer and hand-crafted cider straight from the source

Jones Farms

Jones Farms

2020 Thacker Rd, Granger, WA 98932
, (509) 829-3002

Visit this cute little farm stand for local, delicious fruits and veggies to take home with you!

Zillah Parks

Zillah Parks

107 First Ave, Zillah, WA 98953

Take your kiddos to the local parks around Zillah, WA for some fun play time throughout the weekend!

Yakima Valley Arboretum

Yakima Valley Arboretum

1401 Arboretum Drive, Yakima, WA 98901
, (509) 248-7337

The Yakima Area Arboretum is an urban green space and refuge on 46 acres of land cultivated as display gardens, tree collections, and natural areas. Visit for a nature walk, a gardening class, to study, get married, a business meeting or workshop, a school field trip, or just because, and you will discover why the Yakima Area Arboretum is an important cultural institution and one of the most beautiful and treasured places in central Washington.