Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Yakima, nestled in the heart of Washington’s fertile valley, offers a vibrant blend of world-class wineries, farm-fresh cuisine, and stunning natural beauty perfect for adventure and relaxation.
Start your journey at the Yakima Valley Museum. Explore fascinating exhibits on local history, agriculture, and vintage vehicles in this engaging museum set in Franklin Park.
Enjoy lunch and local brews at Hop Nation Brewing Company, a friendly, industrial-chic spot with creative craft beers and delicious gastropub fare.
Stroll through Downtown Yakima, where you’ll find charming boutiques, public art, and the historic Capitol Theatre.
Have dinner at Cowiche Creek Brewing Company, a rustic taproom and kitchen serving up wood-fired pizzas, burgers, and fresh pints just outside the city.
Begin with a sunrise walk or bike ride along the Yakima Greenway, a picturesque 20-mile paved trail that hugs the Yakima River and offers tranquil views and abundant birdlife.
Discover the valley’s world-renowned reds and whites at Treveri Cellars, famous for its sparkling wines and scenic tasting room overlooking rolling vineyards.
Continue your tasting journey at Gilbert Cellars Winery, a family-run estate offering rich, small-batch wines in a relaxed countryside setting.
Dine at Crafted, Yakima’s acclaimed farm-to-table restaurant, where seasonal ingredients and inventive plates showcase the region’s bounty in a chic, urban setting.
Get outdoors at Cowiche Canyon Trail, a dramatic hike through basalt cliffs, wildflower meadows, and sagebrush that’s perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
Experience farm-fresh flavors at Johnson's Orchards, a 1904-established family farm where you can pick your own apples, cherries, and sample homemade pies.
Sample artisan cheese and browse the market at Yakima Farmers Market (Sundays, May–October), bursting with local produce, honey, crafts, and street eats.
End your Yakima adventure with dinner at Waterfire Restaurant & Bar, known for its Northwest-inspired plates, riverside views, and locally sourced ingredients.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
May–September (warm, dry weather)
Typical weather
Hot summers, mild winters, low rainfall
Daily budget
Budget $50/day · Mid $120/day · Luxury $250/day
Currency
US Dollar (USD)
Tipping
15–20% at restaurants
Power
Type A/B, 120V
Language
“Hello” · “Thank you”
Good to know
Stay hydrated and use sunscreen in summer heat