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Take it easy.
It sounds so simple, so why is it sometimes so hard? Our jobs, families, friends, cell phones and computers all vie for our attention, and fun and relaxation get pushed to the bottom of our to-do lists. And when we do nd time to get away, we often nd ourselves in places that are neither affordable nor approachable. But here in the Yakima Valley, taking it easy is, well, easy. With more than 100 wineries, our sun-soaked Valley is best known as one of the largest wine-producing regions in the country, but our free-spirited community is also renowned for its friendly merchants, bounty of agricultural crops, rich cultural heritage, affordable attractions and lodgings, and laid-back approach to life. Youll nd diversity in every aspect of your visit, from the rich, cultural heritage of the Yakama Nation and the regions Hispanic community to the myriad of outdoor recreational opportunities, such as y-shing, boating, camping and hiking. When it comes to dining, choose from ne restaurants, casual cafs or authentic roadside taquerias. At just two to three leisurely hours from Seattle, Spokane or Portland, getting to the Yakima Valley is easy. And with so many wines, fruits and vegetables to sample, tasting the Yakima Valley is easy too. The hotels are affordable and many local attractions are free or inexpensive, so making room in your budget is also a snap. When it comes right down to it, theres nothing hard about visiting the Yakima Valley -- except maybe leaving!
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04 | YAKIMA VALLEY EVENTS 06 | YAKIMA VALLEY WINERIES 08 | YAKIMA VALLEY WINE MAP 16 | YAKIMA VALLEY SPIRITS & HOPS TRAIL 18 | ATTRACTIONS - Performing Arts (21) 22 | HISTORY & CULTURE 26 | DOWNTOWN YAKIMA 28 | YAKIMAS HISTORIC DISTRICT 30 | FARM FRESH FUN 32 | CONVENTION SERVICES 34 | OUTDOOR ADVENTURE 38 | CITIES - Selah( 38), Union Gap (39), Zillah ( 40), Toppenish (41), Sunnyside (44), Prosser (46) 48 | DINING 50 | SHOPPING 53 | ACCOMMODATIONS 56 | RELOCATION 57 | BUSINESS SERVICES
Copyright 2014 by Yakima Valley Tourism. Information has been solicited from YVT members. Every effort has been made to assure accuracy. Corrections are welcomed. No portion of this publication may be reproduced without the expressed written permission of Yakima Valley Tourism. 10 N. 8th Street Yakima, WA 98901 800-221-0751
Event Calenda
The Great Prosser Ba lloon Rally
Pirate Plun
der Adventu
March
05/18 Yakima
White Pass Winter Carnival A family-oriented event featuring a huge snow castle, professional snow sculptors from around the U.S. and Canada, live music, reworks, a kids carnival and snow sports competitions for kids and adults. For schedule and information, visit skiwhitepass.com. 509.672.3101
Your Canyon For a Day 35-mile bike ride through the scenic Yakima River Canyon, up gentle grades with few hills. Highway closed to trafc; an excellent ride for the whole family. For registration and information, visit crimestoppersyakco.org
July
07/04 Yakima
05/31 Yakima
Central Washington Home & Garden Show Annual home and garden show at the Yakima Valley SunDome. 509.454.4006
Jr. Gap2Gap Relay race Ages 6-14, kids run, bike, paddle and navigate an obstacle course. Registration and information visit yakimagreenway.org/g2g/
Fourth of July Celebration At State Fair Park from noon-11pm. Fireworks at 10:00 pm. For information, call 509.248.7160 or yakima4thofjuly.org
07/04 Zillah
05/31 Yakima
Zillahs Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration A celebration of our Nations birth. Family event with reworks. 509.829.5151
April
04/05 Ellensburg/Selah
Yakima River Canyon Marathon Run from Yakima to rural Selah through the beautiful Yakima River Canyon. yakimarivercanyonmarathon.com or 509.966.1088 for registration and information.
Rock the Gap Evening of classic rock music appealing to adults, held at Sarg Hubbard Park under the big tent. Complete salmon dinner is served with area wines and beer. Racers and community welcome. 509.249.0955 or rockthegap.com
07/04 Prosser
Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration A kiddie parade, sack races, carnival food and ice cream, stage show, car show, fun for the whole family and of coursereworks! 509.786.3177
June
07/04 Toppenish
06/1 Yakima
Spring Barrel Tasting in Rattlesnake Hills Delicious wines directly from the barrel, and winemakers on hand to discuss their wines. Live music, food and crafts. Never a ticket required. 888.375.RHWT or rattlesnakehills.org
Gap2Gap Relay race Adult multi-sport race comprised of ve legs: road bike, fjeld run, mountain bike, run and kayak/ canoe. Registration and information visit yakimagreenway.org/g2g/
4th of July Wild West Parade Bring the family to one of the valleys largest 4th of July parades. 11:00am in downtown Toppenish. 509.865.3262 or toppenish.net Blueberry Daze Festival Fun for the whole family at Bills Berry Farm. U-pick fresh blueberries and cherries, live Bluegrass Music, hay rides, pony rides, all American food plus quality antique vendors. Free admission, 509.882.3200 or billsberryfarm.com
06/07 Toppenish
Spring Barrel Tasting in the Yakima Valley Providing tasters a sneak peak of upcoming vintages from their favorite wineries, with winemakers and staff on hand to share insights and answer questions. 800.258.7270 or wineyakimavalley.org
Mural in a Day See an entire historical mural come to life as 12-14 artists complete a mural in just seven hours. Other events included and free to the public. 509.865.3262
06/13-06/14 Yakima
07/19 Prosser
04/26 Zillah
Spring Fling, Wine Tasting Gala Welcoming wine lovers from all over the Northwest with 17 local wineries, hors doeurves and entertainment. 509.949.0164
Blues and Local Brews Festival Live blues from national and regional performers, locally crafted brews and food. For more information visit downtownyakima.com.
Prosser Art Walk & Wine Gala Over 30 Northwest artists, 20 Prosser wineries, 1 microbrewery, live jazz and great food, all as Prosser is transformed into a landscaped art park. 509.786.3177
May
Cinco de Mayo 13th Annual Fiesta Grande Join the fun, and enjoy the many street vendors, live entertainment and carnival. Miss Cinco de Mayo pageant and authentic Mexican food as well. Call 509.453.2050 for more information.
Union Gap Old Town Days Were shutting down Main St in Union Gap with so much to do for the entire family! Parade begins at 10am and ends around 11am. For a list of the event schedule please visit stayinthegap.com
06/21 Prosser
Nile Valley Days Fun family activities, vendors with handcrafted items, food booths, kids games, live entertainment and more, all at Jim Sprick Community Park on State Route 410. For information, e-mail evsowers@aol.com
Selah Community Days and Parade A community-wide festival with a parade and carnival, food vendors and booths in the park, a fun run and more. 509.697.4669 or selahdays.org
Prosser Scottish Fest and Highland Games Dance competition, heavy athletic games, traditional food and entertainment, and the infamous anvil launch. Port of Benton Wine and Food Park. 509.786.3177 or prosserscottishfest.org
August
Vintiques Northwest Nationals An enjoyable day of vintique cars on display and many other attractions at State Fair Park. 509.966.1861 or vintiques.com
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08/08 Prosser
Legends of Washington Wine Gala Join us for the annual fundraiser for the Walter Clore Wine & Culinary Center. Highlights of the evening include an auction of the newest member of the Washington Wine Hall of Fame, and release of the newest exclusive Legends Red Blend. theclorecenter.org
SunDome Volleyball Festival Watch 64 of the best varsity volleyball teams from Washington and Oregon as they come to the Yakima Valley SunDome for this premier high school event. 509.575.3010 or yakimavalleyvolleyball.com
Catch the Crush Join the Yakima Valley wineries to celebrate the harvest with winemakers and growers. Offering grape stomps, harvest crush activities and wine tasting. 509.965.5201 or wineyakimavalley.org
08/9 Prosser
09/13 Zillah
Prosser Wine & Food Fair Washington States largest outdoor wine event, featuring numerous wineries and caterers offering their best tastes as patrons are entertained by live bands. 509.786.4545 or tourprosser.com
Not Just a Farmers Market Zillahs annual harvest celebration, with up to 60 vendors selling local produce, wood furniture, arts and crafts, food, and many other unique items. Live entertainment all day long, varying from bands to dance groups. 509.829.6888
Novembe
Toppenish Western Art Show Over 35 artists displaying their art for sale at Railroad Park. Many other events scheduled, including a silent auction. 509.865.3262 or toppenishwesternart.org
08/16 Yakima
Central WA State Fair Annual agricultural fair featuring livestock exhibitions, concerts, a rodeo, car racing and demolition derby, commercial exhibits food vendors, carnival rides and games at State Fair Park. 509.248.7160 or fairfun.com
Thanksgiving in Wine Country Participating wineries will be offering food and wine pairings in addition to new experiences during this weekend that has become a Northwest tradition. 509.965.5201 or wineyakimavalley.org
A Case of the Blues and All That Jazz Jazz and blues bands perform at Sarg Hubbard Park. Northwest wines and microbrews, as well as ne food available for purchase. For the 21 and older crowd. 509.453.8280 or yakimagreenway.org
Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Expo Central Washington Agricultural Museums expo will include a farm implement parade, tractor pull, food, entertainment, demonstrations on antique farm equipment, swap meet and much more fun. 509.453.2395 or centralwaagmuseum.org
Apple & Pumpkin Festival What is fall without a trip to the farm with your family, friends or small group to enjoy the bounty of the harvest? We have a variety of harvest activities that all ages will enjoy. 509.882.3200 or billsberryfarm.com
Thanksgiving in Wine Country Visitors on this traditional holiday weekend will enjoy new releases as well as award-winning wines paired with regional specialties, many prepared by the winemakers themselves. 888.375.7498 or rattlesnakehills.org
Hot Shots 3-On-3 Basketball Tournament Check out hoopsters of all ages as they hit the streets of downtown Yakima for the 9th Annual Hot Shots 3-On-3 Tournament. 509.575.3010 or hotshots3on3.com
The Great Prosser Balloon Rally Up to 35 Balloon Pilots from around the Northwest converge on Prosser to take their rainbow-colored Hot-Air-Balloons to the sky. Some lucky spectators are even asked to assist the pilots. A weekend full of family activities. 509.786.3177 or prosserballoonrally.org
Decembe
Septembe
Tree Top BBQ Championships Come and experience the bbq competition with teams from all over the area. Beer and wine garden and live music on site. Open to the public on the Tree Top campus in Selah. 509.248.0747 or skeweredapple.com
Wine Country Trek Imaginevineyard after vineyard with every color of grape you can envision, red delicious apples just being picked off trees, hop elds, cherry orchards, scenic country roads, livestock and farms, nearly a dozen different wineries, gently rolling hills, and 120 miles of amazing sun-soaked fun. kiwaniswinecountrytrek.com
Toy Train Christmas From 10:00 am 4:00 pm at the Northern Pacic Railway Museum, take a ride to see Santa and Mrs. Claus, enjoy free cookies and hot chocolate and more. Admission: $6 adults, $4 kids 12 and under. 509.865.1911 or nprymuseum.org
12/06 Sunnyside
Lighted Farm Implement Parade The Northwests premier lighted parade since 1989. Held in downtown at 6:00 pm and boasting more than 50 lighted farm implements and vehicles. 509.837.5939
Octobe
10/04 Yakima
Naches Valley Sportsmans Days Three-day family event with free entertainment throughout the weekend, along with midway rides, food booths, game booths, a ea market, a silent auction, and much more. 509.952.3250 or nachesvalleychamber.com
Pirate Plunder Adventure Race The Yakima Valleys newest event, the Pirate Plunder, is a 4-mile obstacle course race that combines ever-changing terrain with 15+ obstacles to test your strength, stamina and love of mud. PiratePlunderRace.com or call 509-575-3010.
For the most current Yakima Valley Events Calendar, visit our website yakimavalleytourism.com or call 1.800.221.0751.
10/04 Yakima
Fresh Hop Ale Festival Sample fresh hop ales from breweries across the Northwest while enjoying live music at Yakimas Millennium Arts Plaza. 509.966.0930 or freshhopalefestival.com
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YAKIMA VALLEY
Winerie
A Premium Experience
Get away t the Yakima Valley fo a wine flight youll neve forget.
The best way to sample a variety of wines at your favorite wine bar or restaurant is to order a ight. And the best way to soak up a balanced blend of viticultural experiences is to escape to the Yakima Valley. In this sunny wine country region, youll nd friendly tasting rooms, premium boutique wineries, picturesque vineyards and charming inns. The Yakima Valley Appellation is the States oldest and largest wine-growing region, cultivating more than 12,000 acres of grapes and producing more than one-third of all Washington wine. More than 100 wineries craft over 30 different types of wine, from Syrah to Sauvignon Blanc to Merlot to Mourvdre. But the regions impact and inuence on the wine industry hasnt gone to its head. The Yakima Valley remains one of the friendliest, most affordable and laid-back destinations in the State. Discovering the Valley is a little like nding a four-star restaurant where jeans and ip-ops are not just tolerated, but encouraged! And the Valleys approachability is outshined only by the diversity of its wine-themed delights. Choose a walking tour of tasting rooms in downtown Yakima, a leisurely drive from vineyard to pretty vineyard in and around Wapato and Zillah, a stroll through urbane tasting rooms in Prosser or rest easy overnight in a romantic wine-country inn. If youre staying in Yakima, begin your wine-country tour at one of downtowns bustling tasting rooms. When live music is featured, the tasting rooms become the center of downtown nightlife. West of Yakima, the newest AVA, Naches Heights, is home to wineries with spectacular views of the Valley and tranquil picnic areas.
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In the Rattlesnake Hills that stretch from Wapato to Zillah are numerous lovely vineyards where you can sample wines right at the source. Your host is often the winemaker or a family member, who is happy to discuss the distinctions between each grape, harvest or bottling. Pick half a dozen vineyards to visit, pack a picnic and spend a leisurely day among the grapes. The community of Prosser offers a different, though no less satisfying, wine tasting experience. More than 25 contemporary tasting rooms allow you to enjoy a whirlwind wine tour in just a few hours -- and most of them are free. Youll nd every varietal under the sun, and something else youre sure to appreciate -- a complete lack of pretension. Every day is a good day to visit Yakima Valley wine country, but the excursion is even more enchanting during one of the regions wine-themed celebrations. At Red Wine & Chocolate over Presidents Day weekend (and close to Valentines Day), chocolate lovers and wine devotees come together to enjoy pairings of creamy confections and rich red wines. At Spring Barrel Tasting, which takes place the last full weekend in April, youll have the opportunity to sample wine straight from the barrel and stake a claim to the nished product before its even bottled. During Thanksgiving in Wine Country, the regions wineries invite enthusiasts to celebrate the season of plenty, which is especially tting in this bountiful agricultural Valley. For the adventurous taster, try a wine tour by horseback, a delightful way to meander between tasting rooms. Soak up the sun and aromas of the farmland as you ride to the next wining hole. Your steed will give you an up-close and personal tour of the vineyards and orchards. To continue with your Wild West experience, bunk down in a luxury teepee for the night on a working farm with extraordinary views of the Yakima Valley landscape.
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Walter Clore Wine & Culinary Center Winery Association of Yakima Wine Divas, LLC
2140 Wine Country Road Prosser, Washington 99350 509.786.1000 theclorecenter.org 10 South 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 510.719.5345 facebook.com/wineryassociationofyakima PO Box 1068 Yakima, WA 98907 509.833.2739 Winedivasllc@gmail.com facebook.com/winedivasllc
J BELL CELLARS
73 Knight Hill Road Zillah, WA 98953 509.865.1935 jbellcellars.com info@jbellcellars.com
At J Bell Cellars, you will nd yourself immersed in the harmony of exquisite-tasting wine, the soothing fragrance of lavender elds, and the pleasure of living. April-October: Friday-Saturday: 11a-5p | Sunday: 12a-4p
Event weekends and by appointment.
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WINERIES
Winery Listing
14 Hands Winery
Named for the wild horses that once made their home on the land that 14 Hands vines are grown. Our wines are big, fruit forward reds and whites laced with the unbridled spirit and legend of the region. 660 Frontier Road Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.5514 14hands.com
Celebrating 25+ years of ne wine production in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA. Tastings are conducted daily with guided tours on the weekends. 221 Columbia Crest Drive Paterson, WA 99345 509.875.2061 columbia-crest.com
Established in 1985, Horizons Edge invites visitors to stroll through the vineyards and enjoy a relaxing picnic paired with one of their many wines. 4530 E. Zillah Drive Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.6401 horizonsedgewinery.com
Cowan Vineyards
A boutique, family owned estate winery located in the heart of the Yakima Valley. Specializing in quality red wines done in traditional French oak barrels. 2911 Roza Drive Zillah, WA 98953 509.930.0806 agateeld.com
Small family-owned estate winery specializing in traditional reds and luscious whites. Visit our relaxing, friendly tasting room and fun gift shop. 2880 Lee Road, Suite E Prosser, WA 99350 509.788.0200 cowanvineyards.com
Hyatt Vineyards
Cultura Wine
Sitting among 180 acres of estate vineyard, nationally known for superb Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Featuring spacious grounds and spectacular views of the Yakima Valley. 2020 Gilbert Road Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.6333 hyattvineyards.net
Experience premium wines crafted solely from estate vines. With a rich history and wide range of wines, your visit is sure to be enjoyed. 560 Merlot Drive Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.7401 aireldwines.com
Alexandria Nicole Cellars is dedicated to producing small lots of hand-crafted wine from our own Destiny Ridge Estate Vineyard. Our 267 acre estate vineyard is located high above the bluffs on the Columbia River, near the town of Paterson, Washington where our grapes thrive in the soils and climatic conditions of the Horse Heaven Hills. 2880 Lee Rd, Suite D Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.3497 alexandrianicolecellars.com
A boutique winery, our wines are hand-crafted from our estate and local vineyards to reect the Yakima Valley terroir. Visit our unique barn tasting room and taste our small-lot, handcrafted, ne {RED} wines: Bordeauxstyle red blends, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel and Cabernet Franc. Our focus is quality over quantity, producing under 1,500 cases a year. 3601 Highland Drive Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.0204 culturawine.com
Relax in our courtyard or stroll through the lavender elds and entice your senses as you enjoy a glass of our distinctive hand-crafted wines only found at the winery. 73 Knight Hill Road Zillah, WA 98953 509.865.1935 jbellcellars.com
Kana Winery
Eastern Washingtons Santa Fe-inspired destination winery, offering wine tasting, ne dining, cooking classes, unique gifts, and luxury accommodations overlooking the Yakima River. 2258 Wine Country Road Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.7277 desertwindwinery.com
Located in the historic downtown Larson Building, twice voted best wine/tasting room, wines of quality and value, open 7/wk., wine by the glass and bottle. 10 S. Second Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.453.6611 kanawinery.com
Kestrel Vintners
AntoLin Cellars
Our passion is winemaking. Our dream is to share our passion. Cheers to all of our new friends we make, one glass at a time! 16-C N 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.833.5765 antolincellars.com
Gamache Vintners
Gamache handcrafts their wine in small lots that uniquely captures the essence of the premium grapes grown atop the White Bluffs of Columbia Valley. 505 Cabernet Court Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.7800 gamachevintners.com
Creating top-quality handcrafted wines, with a knowledgeable staff to assist in pairing cheese and wine. Experience our hospitality and let us surprise and delight you! 2890 Lee Road Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.2675 888.343.2675 kestrelwines.com
Apex Cellars
Relax around the replace, shop our gift and gourmet food items, and enjoy over 30 different wines with friendly staff. Party and meeting space available. 357 Port Street, Studio G Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.1800 washingtonwineworks.com
Gilbert Cellars
Great wine and casual ambiance combine in the historic Lund Building on Front Street, creating an experience that pleases the senses and stimulates the mind. 5 N. Front Street, Suite 100 Yakima, WA 98901 509.249.9049 gilbertcellars.com
From our hilltop perch we produce elegant fruit forward wines. Enjoy a glass of wine or a picnic and expansive views from the patio. 5330 Lombard Loop Road Zillah, WA 98953 509.865.5654 knighthillwinery.com
Bonair Winery
Enjoy our serious reds, mellow whites, sweet wines and ports, all made from our estate vineyards surrounding the winery. Enjoy Tapas by our duck pond. 500 S. Bonair Road Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.6027 bonairwine.com
Hinzerling Winery
Washington States oldest family-owned and operated winery in the Yakima Valley. Established in 1976, the winery specializes in small lots of high quality, table and dessert wines from both red and white grapes. 1520 Sheridan Avenue Prosser WA 99350 509.786.2163 Hinzerling.com
Lookout Point Winery is a small winery dedicated to producing high quality, unique wines at a reasonable price. 16-C N 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.698.5040 lookoutpointwinery.com
Maryhill Winery
Claar Cellars
A family-owned estate winery, with over 96 acres of vineyards within the White Bluffs region, committed to producing premium quality wines. 1001 Vintage Valley Parkway Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.6810 claarcellars.com
Located in Prosser, the heart of the Yakima Valley. Founded in 1982 by brothers Mike and Gary, our tasting room offers a true Wine Country experience. 2800 Lee Road Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.6108 1.800.565.9779 ext. #3 hoguecellars.com & wineclub@hoguecellars.com
2009 Washington Winery of the Year, Best Destination Winery, Live Music Summer Weekends, 40+ Award Winning Wines, Picnicking, World Class Bocce Courts, Family and Pet Friendly. 9774 SR Highway 14 Goldendale, WA 98620 1.877.627.9445 maryhillwinery.com
TREVERI CELLARS
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Our vineyards reputation for producing awardwinning wines stems from 30 years of wine growing experience. Visitors can enjoy quality wines and quiet country atmosphere. 1201 Alderdale Road Prosser, WA 99350 509.894.4528 mckinleysprings.com
Crafted on site with grapes from the adjacent Buoy Vineyards, our wines emphasize varietal avors through minimal use of oak. Experience what The Nose Knows. 45804 N Whitmore PR NW Benton City, WA 99320 509.460.2886 sleepingdogwines.com
VineHeart Winery
Boutique family winery producing 800 cases of estate grown, high quality Yakima Valley wines. Bus parking and picnic area available. 44209 N McDonald Rd Prosser, WA 99350 509.973.2993 vineheart.com
Milbrandt Vineyards
Taste through our award winning wines in our beautiful Tasting Room. Enjoy our large outdoor patios and indoor lounge area with replace. Seasonal patio menu available May-October. Open daily. Exit 80 off I-82. 508 Cabernet Court Prosser, WA 99350 509.788.0030 milbrandtvineyards.com
Steppe Cellars
Steppe Cellars offers outstanding wines with a unique tasting experience in a relaxed setting with a tremendous view of the Yakima Valley. 1991 Chaffee Road Sunnyside, WA 98938 509.837.8281 steppecellars.com
Founded in 1995, we specialize in estate grown wines including Pinot Gris, Riesling, Syrah and Cab Franc. Tasting room is located in Vintners Village Prosser and is open daily 10am 5pm. Patio Caf open for lunch May-October 11am-4pm. 590 Merlot Drive Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.7999 willowcrestwinery.com
We produce Pinot Gris, Riesling and Syrah off a high elevation, cooler climate site in Naches Heights AVA. Join us for wines from our vineyard. 250 Ehler Road Yakima, WA 98908 509.945.4062 nhvines.com
Visit our 1900s era farmhouse, overlooking the Yakima Valley and Cowiche Canyon Conservancy, and enjoy boutique wines from the entire Wilridge lineup. 250 Ehler Road Yakima, WA 98908 509.966.0686 winesofwashington.com
Wineglass Cellars
Owners/winemakers Linda and David Lowe have produced small lots of quality wines since 1994 including Cabernet Sauvignon, Ros, Merlot, Syrah, Red Blends, and Port. 260 N. Bonair Road Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.3011 wineglasscellars.com
For over 50 years the Pontins have farmed along the Roza Canal. Our family invites you to the tasting room to enjoy our exceptional varietals. 35502 N. Hinzerling Road Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.4449 pontindelroza.com
Thurston-Wolfe Winery
Portteus Winery
Established in 1987 by Wade Wolfe and Becky Yeaman. Specializing in unique, nely-crafted small case lots from many grape varietals not commonly used at Washington wineries. 588 Cabernet Court Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.3313 thurstonwolfe.com
We invite you to visit the tasting room at the Yakima Valleys only teaching winery, offering tastings of our spectacular, award-winning, student crafted wines. 110 Grandridge Road Grandview, WA 98930 509.882.7069 yakimavalleyvintners.com
A family owned and operated estate winery since 1981 with over 11 red varietals available, open year around with no tasting fee except for Reserve wines! Our Cabernet was recognized by Wine Enthusiast magazine. 5201 Highland Drive Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.6970 portteus.com
Treveri Cellars
Sparkling wine production facility that specializes in handmade methode champenois (bottle fermented) sparkling varietal wines. 71 Gangl Road Wapato, WA 98951 509.877.0925 trevericellars.com
Reection Vineyards
Family owned winery with a focus of growing premium grapes and producing quality wines. Visitors can enjoy the valley and mountain views from our winery. 1305 Gilbert Road Zillah, WA 98953 360.904.4800 reectionvineyards.com
Established in 1981, offering tastings, picnic area and gift center. Viognier, Gewrztraminer, Riesling, Muscat Cannelli, Pinot Noir, Gamay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Port, Late Harvest wines. 70 Ray Road Sunnyside, WA 98944 509.837.8701 tuckercellars.net
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Locally owned and locally grown, Silver Lake is Washingtons largest consumer owned winery. Silver Lake has been producing varietal wines since 1987. 1500 Vintage Road Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.6235 silverlakewinery.com
Located in the shadows of Mount Adams and Mount Rainier, open Presidents Day Weekend through November, from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily and by appointment. 2151 Cheyne Road Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.3900 twomountainwinery.com
KANA WINERY
10 South 2nd St. Yakima, WA 509.453.6611 kanawinery.com
Tasting room and production winery located in the historic district of Downtown Yakima. Nationally recognized wines served by the glass, bottle or comparative tasting. Open 7/wk and live music Friday
Enjoy the casual and entertaining atmosphere of the oldest Winery in Yakima.
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WINERIES
Red Mountain planted 1985. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Mourvdre and Grenache. Sweeping views. Open April - Dec, Fri-Sun 11- 5, events or by appointment. 20206 E. 583 PR NE Benton City, WA 99320 509.588.4460 tapteil.com
Amid orchards and vineyards, growing and producing carefully crafted wines. Come share ne wine, browse the gift shop or have a picnic amidst unrivaled views. 420 Windy Point Drive Wapato, WA 98951 509.877.6824 windypointvineyards.com
Maryhill Winery
A TRUE DESTINATION
Family owned and one of the most visited wineries in Washington state, Maryhill Winery is a true destination for exceptional, award winning wines, breath-taking views and live summer music. Located in the world renowned scenic Columbia River Gorge, we boast a 3,000 square foot Tasting Room and gift shop, a Reserve Room with private courtyard, a popular vine-covered outdoor terrace and a 4,000 seat amphitheater that hosts a spectacular summer concert series. We are family - and dog - friendly. Theres something for everyone! Welcome to Maryhill Winery.
Winemaker Of The Year - 2013 INDY International Washington Winery Of The Year - 2009 Wine Press NW Best Destination Winery - Seattle Magazine
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VINTNERS VILLAGE
500 Merlot Drive Prosser, WA 99350 prosservintnersvillage.com
Just off I-82, exit 80, Prosser Vintners Village is an established 32-acre site with meandering trails leading you to 10 unique wineries. After visiting our exceptional tasting facilities, venture over to the Yellow Rose nursery where you can peruse more than 10 acres of beautiful foliage with the opportunity to fulll all of your landscaping needs. Yellow Rose also provides a beautiful location to host your upcoming event. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Aireld Estates Willow Crest Yellow Rose Nursery Thurston Wolfe Bunnell Family Wine Bar Wine OClock Milbrandt Vineyards
Gamache Vintners Winemakers Loft Coyote Canyon Martinez & Martinez Apex Cellars Maison Bleue
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WINERIES
Rattlesnake Hills welcomes you to come along the trail to experience beautiful views and landscapes and luscious wines! Nestled among rolling vineyards and orchards, thirteen wineries are here to showcase distinctive awarding-winning wines. Most wineries are family-owned and operated, producing their wines from the ground up. Grab a map and explore the country roads that make up the Rattlesnake Hills area. Wineries offer picnic areas and spacious tasting rooms. A vineyard tour or dog walk can be enjoyed at most wineries. Ask questions! Wineries love to showcase their wines and tell their stories. The Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail celebrates several special events throughout the year, so make sure you check out the website for details. Red Wine & Chocolate, Rattlesnake Hills Barrel Tasting, Spring Barrel Tasting, Catch the Crush and Thanksgiving in Wine Country are outstanding events. Our signature Snake in the Glass Passport Party is a must for music and dancing, great food and fabulous wines! Many wineries along the trail have their own events also, so there is a lot to experience in Rattlesnake Hills. Whether coming by bus, car, bicycle or horse, the Trail welcomes you to come and enjoy the beauty, warm sunshine, and friendly people. See where the grapes grow; see where the wines come from. Smell, swirl and taste, and enjoy the unique, premium wines of Rattlesnake Hills! Our rich history.. Rattlesnake Hills is located in the northernmost portion of the Yakima Valley AVA, 17 miles southeast of Yakima, Washington. With a dry, sunny climate of warm summer days and cool nights, this area is a proven winner for wine grapes. The soils developed from ancient ice and rock ows combining with volcanic sediments create a superior growing region for our vineyards. Rattlesnake Hills are aptly named for the rolling, dry hills owing from west to east. The area features picturesque views of the snow-capped Eastern Cascade Mountains and tiny hamlets settled in the mid-1850s. Melting snow diverted into irrigation canals, provides water for not only wine grapes but all the fruits and vegetables that nd their way to dining tables all over the world. Vineyards began popping up in the mid-1960s and wineries in the mid-1970s. This trend is still occurring today. Our vineyards grow top-notch grapes, producing wines garnering not only local and national acclaim but also international attention.
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04. Hyatt Vineyards 509.829.6333 hyattvineyards.net 05. Maison de Padgett Winery 509.829.6412 maisondepadgettwinery.com 06. Masset Winery 509.877.6675 massetwinery.com 07. Paradisos del Sol Winery 509.829.9000 paradisosdelsol.com 08. Portteus Winery 509.829.6970 portteus.com 09. Severino Cellars 509-829-3800 severinocellars.com 10. Silver Lake Winery 509.829.6235 silverlakewinery.com 11. Steppe Cellars 509.837.8281 steppecellars.com 12. Tanjuli Winery 509.654.9753 tanjuli.com 13. Two Mountain Winery 509.829.3900 twomountainwinery.com
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The brewery is surrounded by hop elds and visitors can have the ultimate sensory experience by seeing, smelling and touching the hops on the vine. With names like Field 41 and Top Cutter, the brews also relfect their hop heritage. Snipes Mountain located in Sunnyside, makes handcrafted, small batches of ales using a blend of traditional and modern brewing methods. They feature many varieties of locally grown Yakima Valley hops balanced with a blend of Northwest and European malts. The use of quality ingredients and a passion for beer results in a fresh, unique, full-avored beer. The inspiration behind Tieton Cider Works is the love of land, food and drink by a third generation apple growing family. They believe the ciders they make are a reection of the harvest, fruit, and place it is grown. The existing infrastructure in the Valley provides many advantages as providing fresh ingredients for seasonal ciders. Glacier Basin Distillery, the rst craft distillery in Yakima, makes premium brandies using locally grown fruit from their location at Gilbert Orchards Hackett Ranch. They proudly share the Yakima Valleys agricultural bounty through ne spirits.
Brewery/Cidery/Distillery
Bale Breaker Brewing Company
1801 Bircheld Road Yakima, WA 98901 509.424.4000 balebreaker.com
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Attraction
Come fo the wine and the fresh produce, but expect the unexpected.
When you visit the Yakima Valley, there are a few things you expect to nd. Award-winning wines, for instance, and farm-fresh fruits and vegetables. Exhilarating recreational opportunities and museums devoted to the regions cultural inuences. But its what you might not expect that makes the Yakima Valley such a surprisingly satisfying destination. In a nutshell, we just dont take ourselves too seriously. Were proud of what we produce, but we dont let it go to our heads. In fact, were just as excited about some of our more curious attractions -- like the dinosaur statues in Granger or the Teapot Dome in Zillah -- as we are of our spectacular wineries and great farms. We love it when visitors sing our praises, but were just as delighted when we can make them laugh. The Yakima Valley invites visitors to dip their toes into a little nostalgia, a little Americana and a whole lot of fun. It is home to some captivating attractions you wont nd anywhere else in the State.
Theres nothing more American than a fair. Nowhere else can you ll up on fried foods, great games, live music and exciting rides. Here in the Yakima Valley, we have a pretty darn good one that takes place in late September at State Fair Park, on Fair Avenue just off I-82. The States ofcial fair since the late 1890s, the Central Washington State Fair has retained all of the charm of those early expositions. Many of its participants and exhibitors live, farm and raise their animals right here in the Yakima Valley. It is one of the best annual displays of agriculture anywhere in the State.
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The tiny town of Granger has a gigantic theme: Where the dinosaurs roam. The slogan was reportedly inspired by the discovery in 1958 of mastodon bones at a mine once owned by the Granger Clay Co. (Never mind that mastodons are not technically dinosaurs.) The town is dotted with statues of dinosaurs, which make a delightful detour along State Route 22.
This historic community in the Yakima Valley has an Old West feel, Native American traditions and an easily apparent artistic streak that quite literally had local artists climbing the walls. The City of Murals boasts more than 70 life-size paintings that depict farming, aviation, railroading, rodeos and numerous other historical landscapes. Wander through town on your own or enjoy the murals from a mule-powered wagon tour. Placards posted near each scene offer historical details. Mural in a Day, which takes place the rst Saturday in June, artists arm themselves with paint brushes and participate in the creation of a huge communal mural.
Performing Art
19 S. 3rd Street Yakima, WA 98901 877.853.8000 509.853.8000 capitoltheatre.org 9774 SR Highway 14 Goldendale, WA 98620 1.877.627.9445 maryhillwinery.com
The Teapot Dome was built in 1922, when a bribery scandal over Wyoming oil elds rocked President Warren G. Hardings administration. It used to be a service station, and is now one of those quintessential roadside attractions that you dont really have to get, but you denitely have to photograph. The newly renovated teapot is now serving as Zillahs visitor center in the center of town.
Larson Gallery
Art Gallerie
S. 16th Ave. & Nob Hill Blvd. Yakima, WA 98902 509.574.4875 larsongallery.org
Itll take you more than half an hour to travel two blocks and back, but your conductor will know more about trolley cars and Yakimas history than anyone else youll meet during your stay. The ride is a glimpse into the past, but the refurbished streetcars feature ingenious seats that ensure youre always facing forward.
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The Yakima Valley Visitor Information Center is located off of Exit 33 for quick on/off access to I-82. This beautiful Tuscan-style building is your one-stop place for travel and relocation information, maps, local gifts, wine tasting and more. And its dog friendly! 101 N Fair Avenue Yakima WA 98901 509.573.3388 Exit #33A off I-82 (southbound) Exit #33 (Northbound) and follow signs. Mid-Feb. - Oct.: Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. November - January: seasonal hours apply
The stage is home to the productions of numerous local organizations such as the Yakima Symphony Orchestra, Town Hall Series, Community Concerts, as well as national tours and spectacular Broadway touring productions.
Located in downtown Yakima, the historic Capitol Theatre serves as one of Yakimas performing arts facilities. The completely refurbished Vaudeville theatre seats 1,500 people, and is a true testament to the communitys dedication to its past and the arts.
The newest addition to the local performing arts scene is the Capitol Theatres 4th Street Theatre. This black box theatre was designed as a smaller venue to accommodate more informal styles of entertainment. The 4th Street Theatres unique club ambiance exudes a relaxed and sophisticated mood while immersing in a live performance. Arrive early and stay late to enjoy a glass of wine or beer with friends and share thoughts about the show.
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Yakima Symphony Orchestra provides an outstanding musical series. Each performance includes incredible guest artists accompanied by the orchestra. If its Folk music you are interested in, the Yakima Valley Museum and Yakima Folk Life Association presents a series of monthly Folklife concerts that run from October through April and feature regional, national, and international artists. Each summer an annual Folklife Festival features acclaimed musicians from the entire region that play in the museum, Franklin Park, and venues around town.
Larson Gallery
The Larson Gallery exhibits the nest and most progressive art produced by local, regional, and national artists. It maintains a permanent collection of over 300 works of art. The mission of the gallery is to provide education in the arts through exhibitions, public lectures and tours, workshops, and special events while presenting, preserving, and promoting the art and artists of our region. The Larson Gallery was a gift to Yakima Valley Community College from the A.E. Larson family in 1949 and is one of the largest community college art galleries in the country.
The Seasons Performance Hall is another venue contributing to the local performing arts scene in downtown Yakima. Built using 17th century Italian architectural design, the former church plays host to outstanding jazz, classical and world music entertainers. The high arching ceiling provides the perfect ambiance for music and unparalleled natural acoustics. Besides hosting thrilling international performers, it also offers a room displaying local art and a no-host bar serving an ample selection of Yakima Valley wines to enjoy during the concerts. The Seasons is a perfect oasis for those seeking artistic nightlife East of the mountains.
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Performing art in the Yakima Valley come alive each yea with a mixture of musical and visual art .
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American H
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The Yakima Valley produces 78 percent of the hops in the United States, and nowhere else in the country will you nd an entire museum devoted to the crops heritage. Housed in a former Toppenish creamery, the American Hop Museum features murals, displays, photos and implements that trace the history of the perennial vine from the 1500s to today. The museum is open May 1 through Sept. 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Tours are available, but must be scheduled in advance. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for students, $7 for families, and free for members and children younger than ve.
A magnet for farming and history buffs, the 15-acre Central Washington Agricultural Museum is located in Union Gap. Through displays of large farm equipment, horse-drawn machinery and more than 3,000 antique tools, the museum illustrates the role of machinery in the Yakima Valleys rise as one of the most productive agricultural regions in the country. The museum is open April through October from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; and 1p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. November through March, the buildings are closed, but the grounds are open to walk through from dawn to dusk. Admission is free, but donations are encouraged.
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Fort Simcoe is one of the most-visited historical sites in the Yakima Valley and a rich source of Native American and military history. The Fort was established in the 1850s to maintain peace between the settlers and the regions native inhabitants. When it was no longer used by the military, it became the rst home of the Yakama Indian Agency and a school for Native American children. The 200-acre day-use park is located 30 miles west of Toppenish on Fort Simcoe Road. It is open from 6:30 a.m. to dusk, during summer, and closed November 31 through May.
4508 Main Street Union Gap, WA 98903 509.457.8735 centralwaagmuseum.org 2008 S. 16th Avenue Yakima, WA 98903 509.457.4933 mcallistermuseum.org
Nurturing thousands of plants since 1967, the Yakima Area Arboretum is not only open year-round, its free! Wind your way through more than 2,000 species of native and exotic plants from around the world, including one of the regions few Japanese gardens. The Jewett Interpretive Center offers a great location for small meetings, as well as a gift shop and library. The Arboretum is open daily from dawn to dusk. The Tree House Museum Shop and Visitor Center are open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. To schedule a group tour, call 509.248.7337. Dogs on a leash are welcome as long as they are accompanied by a responsible human and you pick up after your pet.
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Located in the historic 1911 Northern Pacic Railroad Depot in Toppenish, this quaint museum has a restored telegraph ofce, a complete engine repair facility and numerous displays about Pacic Northwest railroads. Outside the depot are pieces of Northern Pacic railroad rolling stock, from cabooses to boxcars and a 1902 steam locomotive undergoing restoration. The museum is open May through October from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Tuesday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Special events throughout the year include a train show in August, a haunted Halloween train in October and the Toy Train Christmas from late-November to mid-December.
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Millenium Plaz
If you havent been here in a while, we think youll be pleasantly surprised. With a sunny sky above, youll be certain to enjoy some time in Yakimas newly revitalized downtown. Along the way, youll discover wine tasting rooms, small boutique shops, art galleries and ne coffee shops. Bring an appetite to indulge in some of downtowns one-of-a-kind dining opportunities ranging from locallyinspired fresh cuisine, to the best steaks and pasta dishes youll nd in the Yakima Valley. Best of all, you can savor the taste of local microbrews and wines with your meals in casual and fun atmospheres.
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Downtown Yakima is also the destination for live music of any genre. The legendary Capitol Theatre plays host to musicals, while the Seasons Performance Hall is the hot venue for national jazz and blues. Revere in the camaraderie of friends whilst listening to small combos performances at the wine tasting rooms and restaurants. Things are on the move in Downtown Yakima, come experience it! For More Information on Downtown Yakima go to downtownyakima.com
First Friday of each month Live music in numerous downtown restaurants and wineries.
May 3 - 4th Live music with regional and national performers, car show, parade and food vendors.
Sundays from May 11th - October 26th 3rd Street 9:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m. - Sample the Yakima Valleys best local produce.
June 12th - August 2nd Free concerts on Thursday nights with music presented by Chinook Fest on 4th Street.
June 13 - 14th Live blues from national and regional performers, locally crafted brews and food.
Smokeout Chokeout
July 11 - 12th Music festival with national and regional performers, bike show and food vendors.
September 20th Festive community display right down the heart of Yakima Avenue. October 4th Come to the source and celebrate Fresh Hop Beers with live music, food and beverages.
December 7th Festive display of lighted vehicles, oats, people and more right down Yakima Avenue. Yakima Valley Tourism YakimaValleyTourism.com 27
DOWNTOWN YAKIMA
Historic District
Yakimas charming historic district along North Front Street encourages visitors to explore by foot, just like they would have when the neighborhood was founded a century ago. Not only is the historic district within walking distance of numerous downtown hotels, it is ush with free parking spaces, so visitors can leave their car behind and stroll for hours beneath sunny skies. Paved with bricks, and lined with wide sidewalks and castiron lamp posts, North Front Street is anchored at East Yakima Avenue by Gilbert Cellars, a sophisticated tasting room and wine bar that serves the vintners premium wines alongside inventive appetizers. Downstairs, the Cellar Lounge and Gallery has become a hip venue for live music.
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GILBERT CELLARS
5 North Front Street Suite 100 509.249.9049 gilbertcellars.com
Gilbert Cellars is a family owned winery that produces premium wine with grapes from the Wahluke Slope, Yakima Valley, and Columbia Valley AVAs. To nd out more come visit us at our tasting room in historic downtown Yakima!
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Food lovers will be tantalized with the neighborhoods dining opportunities. The cozy Caf Melange serves Mediterraneaninspired Pacic Northwest cuisine and close by, the quaint Carousel French Cuisine specializes in authentic French dishes such as steak au pore and coq au vin, while 5 North provides a metropolitan inspired atmosphere with its menu and lounge. Long ago a saloon and hotel, The Barrel House is known for satisfying American cuisine and an impressive list of local wines. North Town CoffeeHouse and Russillos Pizza and Gelato now reside in the historic depot building. Patrons will enjoy the added space, friendly baristas and comfortable atmosphere as they sip on the nest quality coffee available at North Town. Families can
enjoy Russillos New York style pizza and homemade gelato in their spacious indoor seating or relax outside on the patio. The Historic District is also home to two distinctive shops that share a green thumb. Garden Girl sells exuberant plants, fragrant herbs, chic pots and vases, and handmade soaps and candles. Unabashedly feminine, Garden Dance is an apparel, accessories and home furnishings boutique whose windows always beckon with whimsical displays. An extension to Garden Dance is raindance, a collection of mens fashions and accoutrements along with art and artifacts by the Plateau tribes providing everything men need for casual living with an edge.
GARDEN DANCE
10 North Front Street Yakima, WA 509.452.0611 garden-dance.com
GARDEN DANCE... Unique Fashions for Women, Men & Home... Its a lifestyle.
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LOCAL YOKEL
32 North Front Street 509.952.6764 mylocalyokel.com
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JOHNSON ORCHARDS
4906 Summitview Ave Yakima, WA 509.966.7479 johnsonorchardsfruit.com
Same Family, Same Location Since 1904
An oasis in the city! Stop by and visit this agricultural mainstay in west Yakima offering cherries, peaches, apples, pears and other fresh tree ripened fruit in season. Pick your own available. Now offering fresh baked pies from our on-site bake shop.
Farmer Market
Yakima Farmers Market
S. 3rd St. & Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.457.5765 yakimafarmersmarket.org
Jones Farms
Baron Farms
1103 S. 3rd Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 509.453.8827 9535 Old Naches Highway Naches, WA 98937 509.949.3450 thompsonsfarm.com
Blackberries Jubilee
Imperials Garden
Johnson Orchards
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Take advantage of the Yakima Valleys sunny, high-desert climate in our new Outdoor Plaza. With 7,000 square feet of outdoor space decorated with wrought-iron accents, mature trees, desert plants and vibrantcolored owers, your event is sure to be a hit. From outdoor luncheons to evening receptions, the Plaza is the perfect venue to enjoy the Yakima Valleys blue skies. 10 North 8th Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.575.6062 800.221.0751 YakimaCenter.com meetings@yakimacenter.com
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Outdoo Adventure
Serene t spine tingling, there are plenty of way t answe the call of the wild.
Yakima Valley Outdoor Adventure
In the Yakima Valley, weather and topography team up to create the perfect conditions for outdoor adventure. Weather in the Valley is moderate during the spring and fall, crisp and cold in the winter, and hot and dry in the summer, and no matter what the season, theres a good chance the sun will be shining. Spectacular mountain passes, deep blue lakes, rushing rivers and pretty meadows provide a wealth of exhilarating recreational opportunities. For the adventurous, there is skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, rock climbing and river rafting, alongside the more serene pursuits of horseback riding, hiking and golng.
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Bicycling
From spectacular views to challenging climbs, the Yakima Valley has much to offer cycling enthusiasts. Elite riders will enjoy the grades west of Yakima from Eschbach Park to Naches Heights and Lake Wenas. If youre looking for a less strenuous, but no less breathtaking trip, venture to the Yakima River Canyon, where one day each May, trafc is restricted while riders of all ages and abilities participate in the Your Canyon for a Day Bike Tour. Those who wish to blend their passion for cycling with the bounty of the Valley can take a ride through orchards and vineyards. The lower Yakima Valley features many wineries that can be toured by bicycle as well as vehicle. Each September, the Wine Country Trek winds from Yakima to Prosser for the Great Prosser Balloon Rally.
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Fishing on the
Yakima River
Yakima Greenway
The Yakima Greenway is comprised of 3,600 acres of lush vegetation and a 10-mile pathway that follows the Yakima River and attracts walkers, bicyclists, inline skaters, runners, picnickers and families to its parks, shady nooks, lakes and playgrounds. The protected, natural greenbelt includes three parks, two shing lakes, two rivers and four river access landings.
Destination Packwood
There are numerous trailheads throughout the Yakima Valley for hikers and equestrians of all skill levels, as well as access to shing, hunting and exploring the high lakes, mountain meadows and countless streams. Swimming, boating, shing and horseback riding are all available at nearby Bumping Lake (SR 410) and Rimrock Lake (Hwy 12). The Yakima River is a classic western trout stream and y shing has become increasingly popular in recent years. The rifes and pools provide great places for prize rainbows to hide and feed. Prime times for shing are September through November and in the spring, when ows are highly variable and a wide variety of insect hatches provide excellent angling.
Rive
P.O. Box 957 Packwood, WA 98361 whitepassbyway.com WESTSIDE: 4001 Tieton Drive Yakima, WA 965-1770 VALLEY: 2 East Valley Mall Blvd. Union Gap, WA 453-1770
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Healthcare when you need it. Located in two conveniently accessible locations, West Yakima and Union Gap, open 365 days a year, no appointment necessary.
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Anglers must release all trout on this river, and are restricted to articial ies or lures with a barbless hook. There are many local outtters who can provide guided outings on the river and help to ensure that your rst experience on the fantastic Yakima River is a memorable one.
Golng
Nestled in an orchard in west Yakima, Apple Tree Resort is the regions nest golng destination, widely known for its signature 17th hole, a par-3 apple-shaped island. Public golng is also available at River Ridge Golf Course in Selah, Sun Tides Golf Course in Gleed; Westwood and Fisher courses in Yakima, and Mount Adams Golf Course in Toppenish.
The canyon attracts bald eagles, especially in winter, as well as 21 raptor species and birds of every variety, which ock to the numerous mini-climates and vegetation types found here. Youre also likely to spot river otters, coyotes, cougars, bears and deer.
Rock Climbing
During the summer months, there isnt a more relaxing way to soak up the beauty of the Valley than a gentle, 11-mile oat down the Yakima River. Motorized watercraft are prohibited on the river, except between the Roza Recreational Site and Roza Dam, which controls irrigation for 72,000 irrigated acres downstream. Rill Adventures on the Old Thorp Highway can outfit you with rafting, rowing and fishing gear, as well as picnic lunches, ice chests and dry bags. The company also offers kayaking lessons, shuttle service and full-moon floats June through August. A drive down the Yakima Canyon Road (SR 821), which connects I-90 and I-82, is a breathtaking journey dotted with wildlife. Along this designated scenic route youll find plenty to pass the time, including fishing, easy river rafting and camping. Follow the meandering river as it sometimes slices between basalt cliffs formed by centuries-old upheavals. Its thought that the Yakima River predates those stony ramparts, once flowing across a relatively flat landscape. As rock ridges rose, river erosion equaled the uplift, cutting a steep, narrow gorge. As you drift, drive or bicycle by, you can see the basalt layers in valley walls that once formed part of one of the largest lava elds in the world, said to have covered more than 200,000 square miles in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
The Yakima Valley is home to the Tieton River area, which is accessible from White Pass (Hwy 12) and offers excellent traditional and sport climbing for all skill levels. The volcanic rock was shaped by lava ows that created columns of Andesite, a form of basalt that is unique to the region.
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National forest and wildlife viewing, lake , stream , river, skiing, hiking and beautiful agricultural setting transport you t the great outdoor..
Skiing, Snowboarding and Mountain Pursuits
Just 40 minutes from Yakima are two spectacular mountain passes: White Pass and Chinook Pass. Both provide beautiful scenic drives, access to the Pacic Crest Trail, and numerous opportunities for hiking, shing, mountain-biking and nature photography. The White Pass Ski Area has excellent Alpine and Nordic facilities and even offers a number of summer activities at the White Pass Village Inn, including bird watching, shing and swimming. Alpine skiing and snowboard enthusiasts will revel in the newly expanded ski area and additional 767 acres of terrain as well as two more quad chair lifts and a 3,000 square-foot midmountain lodge.
Every September, Pacic Northwest white-water enthusiasts gear up for one of the States most invigorating rafting trips. The Yakima Valley Flip Flop is an annual event that takes advantage of the manipulation of the Tieton River for irrigation. A torrent of water is released from Rimrock Lake down to the Tieton River and into the Naches River, more than doubling the rivers normal ow to 2,500 cubic feet and creating a fast-paced intermediate rafting run. Osprey Rafting Co. provides white water trips complete with lunch or dinner. Runs ll up quickly, so call early for reservations.
Recreational vehicle owners love this destination for its spacious camping sites, plentiful shade trees and access to the Yakima River. A shing pond, hiking trails, playgrounds, covered picnic areas and sandy volleyball courts are also available at this beautiful state park, which hosts informational evening programs during the summer.
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City of Selah
Yakima River Canyon Marathon
April 5th
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Community Days
May 15-18th
Tree Top BBQ Championships Army Base Race Half Marathon Women to Women Business Trick or Treat Selah Lighted Parade
Selah is located at the South end of the Yakima River Canyon Scenic Byway and offers numerous outdoor recreation access points. Come experience several agricultural delights with our Self-Guided Agricultural Loop, Tree Top Juices Visitor Center and the Selah Ridge Lavender Farm. There are experiences for everyone throughout the entire year, including the Community Days event held the third weekend of May, the annual Army Base Race held the third weekend of September, and the Yakima River Canyon Marathon held the rst Saturday of April. The Wednesday Farmer Market starts in June each year. The market is held behind Kings Row Drive-In each Wednesday evening from June through the end of September. This is a great chance for local farmers and crafters to sell products for a reasonable price. For more Wednesday Market information go to www.selahsmarket.com. There are endless opportunities to experience the outdoors in Selah and the Yakima River Canyon. In the summer, the river is perfect for a leisurely oat. Winter is a great time to snow shoe one of the many trails in the area, and in the fall its a prime hunting spot for deer, elk, and big horn sheep. The river is also open for Blue Ribbon y shing year round. Selah also has top notch facilities for fastpitch and baseball. There are tournaments held March thru October including the WIAA 2A State Fastpitch Tournament. If youre here for the weekend, stay at North Park Lodge, our wonderful outdoor themed hotel. You can nd them online at www.northparklodge.com. For further information call 509-698-6000. Come visit Selah and you will see why its a great place to live, work and play. For more information about Selah go to www.discoverselah.com or call 509-698-7300.
PO Box 415 216 S. 1st Street Selah, WA 98942 509.698.7303 www.selahchamber.org selahchamber@fairpoint.net facebook: Selah Chamber of Commerce
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Founded more than a century ago, Union Gap is an old city with a contemporary attitude. Nestled in the Yakima Valley, in the gap where two mountain heads meet, the community has retained the best elements of its history and layered them with modern conveniences and attractions like shops, restaurants, museums and festivals. Yakima Valleys only indoor shopping mall is located in Union Gap, at the north end of town on Valley Mall Boulevard. Stretching more than 746,000 square feet, Valley Mall is home to more than 90 specialty stores, merchants and restaurants, and anchored by popular department stores Macys and Sears. Valley Mall is constantly adding new stores. Most recently Cabelas, Worlds Foremost Outtter opened in Union Gap drawing outdoorsmen from all over the Northwest. One of Union Gaps most distinctive and entertaining attractions is the Central Washington Agricultural Museum, which is located in sprawling Fullbright Park at the south end of town. The museum is a wonderland of farm history and includes a room with more than 3,000 antique hand tools, steam engines, a working saw mill and multiple generations of tractors, harvesters and other farm machines. Fullbright Park and the Ahtanum Youth Park are popular destinations unto themselves. Fullbright Park is the perfect location for family picnics, dog owners and attending events. Theres a large playground for kids, a dog area where pooches can fetch and roam, and big grassy elds where antique truck buffs can gather for the annual Antique Truck show every May. Ahtanum Youth Park is seventy-four acres of beautiful trees and grassy areas offering two rental buildings, numerous picnic areas and shelters. The park also includes an equine riding arena and BMX track. Fun annual festivals allow residents and visitors to dip their toes in Union Gaps rich history. Old Town Days takes place in June with a parade, Civil War Re-enactment, and vendors while the Central Washington Antique Farm Exposition is held in August. In December, the city throws a huge party known as the Union Gap Old Fashioned Holiday Parade and Celebration. The whole family will enjoy the lighted implement parade and seasonal festivities. UNION GAP TOURISM PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 509.480.7636 stayinthegap.com
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City of Zillah
Community Awards Banquet
March 20th April 19th April 26th
Bluegrass Festival
August 15-17th
Not-Just-A-Farmers-Market
September 13th December 6th
Zillah, a charming family-friendly community of approximately 3,100 residents, lies just on the outskirts of the Rattlesnake Hills American Viticultural Area. Surrounded by vineyards and orchards, this agricultural area offers a peaceful sojourn from the rush and hustle of city living. Wineries, produce stands and glamping opportunities are hidden among the many acres of farmland surrounding the town. Catch the shopping bug for unique gifts at Sister Sister and Cowgirl Bling and dont forget to take a peek at the 16 foot tall 100 year old stained glass windows in The Old Warehouse Restaurant and Lounge. Zillah has two fantastic Mexican food restaurants. El Porton and El Ranchito will awaken your taste buds and ll your stomach for the trip back home. If you want to extend your visit, rough it in a luxury teepee at Cherry Wood Bed, Breakfast and Barn or stay at the Vintage Valley Inn and relax on the sun deck or indoor pool.
While meandering through the town you may come across an odd looking building shaped like a teapot. In fact, this historical landmark built in 1922 was handcrafted and inspired by the Harding Administration Teapot Dome Scandal. It has been moved into the city limits to be utilized as Zillahs Visitor Center. In the Springtime Zillah hosts several community events. Spring Fling takes place in April and Zillahs Community Days are celebrated in May with assorted family activities. Zillah Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 1294 Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.5055 zillahchamber.com City of Zillah P.O. Box 475 Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.5151 www.cityofzillah.us
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City of Toppenish
If you have a passion for history, a taste for fresh fruits and vegetables, and an appreciation for local art, then Toppenish is your town. Located in the bountiful Yakima Valley and entirely within the boundaries of the Yakama Nation, the small city of 9,000 is adorned with more than 75 historically accurate murals. Splashed across buildings throughout town, the larger-than-life murals lead visitors through a vibrant visual history of Toppenish. Take in the sights by horse-drawn covered wagon or stroll on foot to view scenes of Native American life and culture, Wild West adventures and early-American ingenuity. In addition to its famous murals, Toppenish is home to three engaging museums. The American Hop Museum chronicles the history of the hop industry, and the Northern Pacic Railway Museum, housed in a 1911 depot, takes visitors on a journey back to the days of steam-driven locomotives. The Yakama Nation Cultural Center is lled with exhibits that celebrate the regions rst residents. In addition, the museum complex houses a restaurant and a spacious gift shop that sells handcrafted accessories, Native American jewelry and distinctive souvenirs. Toppenish was named one of the 20 best places to live in the West by American Cowboy magazine, and the town loves to celebrate its unique qualities and attractions with popular events and festivals throughout the year. The thrilling Toppenish Pow Wow and Rodeo takes place over Independence Day weekend and culminates with a Wild West parade on July 4th. In August, mingle with some of the regions artists at the Toppenish Western Art Show. In late November through late December, the Toy Train Christmas celebration lls the community with holiday cheer. Situated in the heart of wine country, Toppenish is within miles of award-winning wineries, lush vineyards and friendly farm stands. Tour wine country and sample fresh produce one day, then play 18-holes of golf at the Mt. Adams Golf Course & Country Club the next. By night, cash in on your luck at Legends Casino. Toppenish is a signicant birding area and nature enthusiasts are invited to wander the Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge, where lush wetlands attract thousands of waterfowl. Just 30 minutes away is Fort Simcoe, a 200-acre interpretive park that offers a glimpse into mid-19th century army life and local Native American culture. Toppenish Chamber of Commerce 504 S. Elm Street Toppenish, WA 98948 509.865.3262 800.863.6375 toppenish.net (toppenishchamber@gmail.com)
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City of Sunnyside
Visit Sunnyside and enjoy an unparalleled combination of sunshine, bountiful harvest, outdoo recreation, fine wine and great shopping.
On the sunny side of the Cascade Mountains, nestled among lush orchards, pastures and vineyards, is the affable town of Sunnyside. Surrounded by wine country and warmed by 300 days of sunshine every year, this small agricultural and culturally diverse community is home to acres of parks, family-owned farms and wineries, an 18-hole golf course, and numerous events and attractions that welcome thousands of Valley visitors. At heart, Sunnyside is a farming community, and proud to share the fruits -and vegetables -- of its labors. Asparagus, cucumbers, corn, tomatoes, cherries, peaches, apples and grapes all thrive in Sunnysides fertile soil and on its trees and vines. Spring through fall, visitors are invited to buy or pick fresh produce to enjoy in the Valley or transport home as a delicious reminder of their travels. Sunnyside boasts two charming wineries of its own and is encircled by many more. At Steppe Cellars on Chaffee Road, visitors can taste an intriguing Smillon, Syrah or Gewrztraminer, then enjoy a picnic in the winerys lovely cherry orchard. Tucker Cellars on Ray Road produces reds, whites and ross, as well as gourmet popcorn and spicy pickled beans, asparagus and carrots. Whether you are in search of a fun weekend getaway or an extended stay here in the center of Washingtons Wine Country, they have several hotels, a Bed & Breakfast and a RV park to accommodate your needs. Beer acionados will feel at home too at Snipes Mountain Microbrewery and Restaurant, a lodge-like eatery that serves hand-crafted ales from Pilsners to Porters alongside steak, seafood and American cuisine for lunch and dinner seven days a week. Be sure to sample the hometown favorite Sunnyside Pale Ale, a four-time award winner in the Best Bitter category. Though small in size, Sunnyside is big on celebrations. Cinco de Mayo festivities take place in May; the Pioneer Picnic is held in June, the Sunshine Days takes place in the fall and the popular Lighted Farm Implement Parade takes to the streets in December.
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All year long, the Sunnyside Historical Museum, located downtown at Fourth Street and Grant Avenue, offers a glimpse into Sunnysides rich and culturally diverse past. Learn how pioneers and Native Americans shaped Sunnysides way of life, and view Ben Snipes cabin, a tiny structure built in 1859 to house the towns rst white settler. You cant miss the fact that Sunnyside offers an abundance of sunshine. After all, its right there in the name. But theres so much more to this amiable agricultural community that youll only discover if you make the trip. Pretty vineyards, farm-fresh produce, good food and company, and charming festivals -theyre all waiting for you on this side of the mountains. For more information contact: Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce 800.457.8089/509.837.5939 sunnysidechamber.com Sunnyside Visitors Center 451 S 6th Street Sunnyside WA 98944
City of Prosse
Looking for a taste of the good life? Look no farther than Prosser. The small town with the big following of wine enthusiasts has become one of the Yakima Valleys premier destinations. Situated in the lush agricultural landscape are more than 30 wineries, family-owned farms and orchards, a charming historic downtown and a thriving theatre company. Prosser offers a truly convenient and distinctive wine-tasting experience. Within just a few square miles, you can taste every varietal produced in Washington, from Cabernet Franc to Zinfandel and all of the blends in between. Some wineries offer petite tasting rooms, while others beckon with spacious patios or picnic areas. Many serve delicious meals or takeout appetizers to enjoy with your wine. Recent efforts have been made to revitalize Prossers timeless downtown, and the area is enjoying a newfound vibrancy. Families walk their dogs down shady, tree-lined sidewalks and contemporary restaurants welcome residents and visitors alike. Opening last summer was Prossers Aquatic Center featuring two pools, water toys, three slides, and shaded picnic areas. Prosser is also home to numerous parks, a skate park, a roller rink, and a historical museum.
Like the rest of the Yakima Valley, Prosser enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine every year, so just about any time is a good time to visit. But you may want to plan your trip to coincide with one of the communitys festive celebrations. In June, put on your kilt for the Scottish Fest and Highland Games. July offers art lovers an evening of art, food, music, and wine at the Art Walk & Wine Gala. In August, more than 3,000 wine enthusiasts converge for the Prosser Wine and Food Fair, an afternoon of ne wine, beer, food and live music. And in September, the skies ll with colorful hot air balloons as the Great Prosser Balloon Rally takes ight. Dont forget your camera -- after sunset, the balloons are anchored and brilliantly illuminated against the night sky.
CHUKAR CHERRIES
320 Wine Country Rd. 509.786.2055 Tasting Daily!
A Northwest icon since 1988, Chukar brand naturally dried and chocolate-covered cherries, berries, nuts and fruitful treats are made fresh daily using quality ingredients and local fruits. Find CHUKAR at Seattles Pike Market, in Leavenworth, WA and online at www.chukar.com
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Theatre goers can catch a performance of the Valley Theater Company, which has been performing live theatre since 1961. The company presents four plays from summer to spring at Prossers historic Princess Theatre downtown. It may be small, but visitors often nd that they just cant get enough of Prosser in one day. Luckily, there are numerous hotels and charming vacation rentals where you can rest easy knowing that tomorrow will bring more of the good life. Prosser Visitors Center 1230 Bennett Ave Prosser, WA 99350 866.343.5101 tourprosser.com
PIZZAZZ!
1110 Meade Avenue, Prosser WA 99350 509.778.4332 prosserpizzazz.com
Pizzazz! offers handcrafted works by American artisans, featuring home dcor by David Marsh and Sticks, gifts, greeting cards, and delectable goodies. Pizzazz! also rents bicycles to explore Prossers wineries or microbreweries, or create your own tour through this charming community.
SISTER TO SISTER
10 Merlot Dr. Suite B 509-786-7467
Home Decor Clothing & Shoes Jewelry & Accessories Hobo Int. Wallets Kitchen Goods Gourmet Foods Willow Tree European Soaps Body Lotions Candles & Diffusers Baby & Children Artisan Gelato Chocolates Greeting Cards
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Dining
Have a seat at one of the region restaurant , where good food come with a warm welcome.
With all of its wineries, tasting rooms, farm stands and farmers markets, you might think that any eating and drinking you do in the Yakima Valley will be done standing up. But rest assured there are plenty of restaurants, wine bars, cafs and coffee shops in the region that will happily invite you to have a seat and encourage you to stay as long as you like. Many of our distinctive eateries offer al fresco dining under the sun and stars, and even more incorporate fresh local ingredients in their dishes or feature Yakima Valley wines on their menus. Youll nd a world of good taste in the region, including cuisine from Italy, Mexico, France and Asia, plus great American food at numerous diners and burger stands.
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Apple Tree Resort 8804 Occidental Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 509.966.7140 appletreeresort.com Bircheld Manor Country Inn 2018 Bircheld Rd. Yakima, WA 98901 509.452.1960 bircheldmanor.com Bobs Burgers and Brew 121 N. Fair Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.895.7199 bobsburgersandbrew.com Desert Wind Winery - Mojave 2258 Wine Country Rd. Prosser, WA 99350 desertwindwinery.com Hilton Garden Inn 401 E. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.454.1111 yakima.hgi.com Holiday Inn Downtown 802 E. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.494.7000 holidayinn.com Old Country Buffet 2513 Main St. Union Gap, WA 98903 509.457.8597 oldcountrybuffet.com Old Town Station 2530 Main St. Union Gap, WA 98903 509.453.8485 Second Street Grill 28 N. 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 509.469.1486 secondstreetgrill.com Snipes Mountain Brewery & Restaurant 905 Yakima Valley Hwy. Sunnyside, WA 98944 509.837.2739 snipesmountain.com Tonys Steakhouse Lounge 221 W. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.853.1010 tonysteakhouse.com Whistlin Jack Lodge 20800 SR 410 Naches, WA 98937 800.827.2299 509.658.2433 whistlinjacklodge.com The Woodshed at Eagle Rock Resort 8590 SR 410 Naches, WA 98937 509.658.2100 eaglerockresort.org
Jack-Sons Sports Bar 432 S. 48th Ave. Yakima, WA 98908 509.966.4340 jacksonsyakima.com Lincoln Avenue Coffee Co. 1801 Lincoln Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.576.6086 lincolnavenueespresso.com North Town Coffeehouse 32 N. Front St., Ste. 103 Yakima, WA 98901 509.895.7600 northtowncoffee.com
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Alexandria Nicole Cellars 2880 Lee Rd., Ste. D Yakima, WA 98901 509.786.3497 alexandrianicolecellars.com
Caffe Capri Italia Coffee & Bistro 2529 Main St. Union Gap, WA 98903 509.575.9999 caffecapriyakima.com
Fast Food
Burger King 2113 S. 1st St. Yakima, WA 98903 509.452.3602 McDonalds (Corporate Ofce) 110 S. 4th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.2176 mcdonalds.com Miners Drive-In Restaurant 2415 S. 1st St. Union Gap, WA 98903 509.457.8194 minersdriveinrestaurant.com Taco Bell 716 E. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.453.3930
Mels Diner 314 N. 1st St. Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.5382 melsdineryakima.com Nana Kates 432 E. Goodlander at North Park Selah, WA 98942 509.823.0611 nanakates.com Red Lobster 905 N. 1st St. Yakima, WA 98901 509.575.3640 redlobster.com Sharis Restaurant 1401 Lakeside Ct. Yakima, WA 98902 509.469.3686 sharis.com Yo Yakima Self Serve Frozen Yogurt 2401 S. 1st St., #100 Yakima, WA 98903 509.426.2925 yoyakima.com
Italian
Abbys Pizza 4804 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98908 509.966.1398 abbys.com/yakima Gasperettis Restaurant 1013 N. 1st St. Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.0628 gasperettis.com Olive Garden #1352 222 E. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.457.0485 olivegarden.com Russillos Pizza & Gelato 32 N. Front Street, Ste. 102 Yakima, WA 98902 509.453.0295 russillospizza.net Zesta Cucina 5110 Tieton Dr., Ste. 210 Yakima, WA 98908 509.972.2000 zestacucina.com
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Gilbert Cellars 5 N. Front St., Ste. 100 Yakima, WA 98901 509.249.9049 gilbertcellars.com
Asian
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Mexican
Japanese
El Caporal Family Mexican Restaurant 109 E. Naches Selah, WA 98942 509.698.4337 El Porton Restaurant 420 S. 48th Ave. Yakima, WA 98908 509.965.5422
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Columbia Basin Pizza Hut 1101 Summitview Yakima, WA 98902 509.452.6329 pizzahut.com
YAKIMA VALLEY
Shopping
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The Valley Mall in Union Gap features a variety of shops, discount stores, salons and restaurants; including: American Eagle Outtters, Macys, Famous Footwear, TJ Maxx, Old Navy, Cabelas and J.C. Penney. Warm up with a hot latte from Caffe Capri Italian Coffee & Bistro. The only thing better than a day of shopping is a day of pampering at one of Yakimas soothing spas. Ummelina Yakima Valley Spa Retreat on East Yakima Avenue offers an extensive menu of relaxing and rejuvenating massages, facials and footbaths. Or unwind after a busy day with La Mode Spa & Salons calming Stress Reliever massage.
Clothing Florist
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Fiddlesticks legendary reputation for artful displays, a unique merchandise mix and remarkable customer service has kept them on the corner since 1976! Home dcor, clothing and accessories, baby gifts, garden dcor and wedding gifts are just some of the treasures to be found.
Valley Mall
Free Gift Wrapping Easy Parking 16th & Summitview Yakima, WA 98902 509-452-7718 ddlesticksyakima.com Open at 9:30 Mon Sat nd us on facebook
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Specialty
PO Box 8324 Yakima, WA 98908 509.966.2328 micks.com 4001 Summitview Ave., Ste. 18 Yakima, WA 98908 509.452.6646 shopkpr.com
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5 N. 6th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 509.575.1682 2011 W. Lincoln Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 800.453.0048 509.453.0048 partypalaceyakima.com
3715 River Road Yakima, WA 98902 509.457.4540 cobblestonesgifts.com 1601 Summitview Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.452.7718 ddlesticksyakima.com
Inklings Bookshop
4001 W. Summitview Ave., Suite 4 Yakima, WA 98908 509.965.7170 vauxshoes.com 1209 Pecks Canyon Rd. Yakima, WA 98908 509.966.1275 treeripened.com
2105 Lincoln Ave., Suite 100 Yakima, WA 98902 800.554.2366 509.573.9001 kimmelathletic.com 10201 Hwy 12 Naches, WA 98937 509.653.1350 lakatgallery.com
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ACCOMMODATIONS
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YAKIMA VALLEY
Cozy Rose Inn Bed & Breakfast 1220 Forsell Road Grandview, WA 98930 509.882.4669 cozyroseinn.com Orchard Inn Bed & Breakfast 1207 Pecks Canyon Road Yakima, WA 98908 866.966.1283 509.966.1283 orchardinnbb.com Rosedell Bed & Breakfast 1811 W. Yakima Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 509.961.2964 rosedellbb.com
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HOTEL/MOTEL Ellensburg
Howard Johnson Plaza 9 N. 9th Street Yakima, WA 98901 800.446.4656 509.452.6511 hojo.com Ledgestone Hotel 107 N. Fair Avenue Yakima, WA 98901 509.453.3151 yakimawahotel.com Oxford Inn 1603 E. Yakima Avenue Yakima, WA 98901 800.521.3050 509.457.4444 oxfordinnyakima.com Oxford Suites 1701 E. Yakima Avenue Yakima, WA 98901 800.404.7848 509.457.9000 oxfordsuitesyakima.com Quality Inn Yakima 12 E. Valley Mall Blvd. Yakima, WA 98903 800.510.5670 509.248.6924 qualityinn.com/hotel-yakima-washington-WA718 Red Lion Yakima Center 607 E. Yakima Avenue Yakima, WA 98901 800.325.4000 509.249.5900 redlion.com Sun Country Inn 1700 N. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98901 800.559.3675 509.248.5650 yakimasuncountryinn.com Yakima Valley Hotel & Conference Center 1507 N. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.7850 yakimavalleyhotel.com
Holiday Inn Express Ellensburg 1620 Canyon Road Ellensburg, WA 98926 800-HOLIDAY 509.962.9400 hiexpress.com/ellensburgwa The Lodge at Canyon River Ranch 14694 Hwy. 821 Ellensburg, WA 98926 509.933.2100 canyonriver.net Quality Inn & Conference Center 1700 Canyon Road Ellensburg, WA 98926 800.321.8791 509.925.9800 ellensburginn.com
Country Inn & Suites 408 Yakima Valley Hwy. Sunnyside, WA 98944 877.896.7878 509.837.7878 sunnysidecountryinn.com Rodeway Inn 3209 Picard Place Sunnyside, WA 98944 800.228.2000 509.837.5781 choicehotels.com
Prosse
Best Western Plus The Inn at Horse Heaven 259 Merlot Drive Prosser, WA 99350 800.688.2192 509.786.7977 bestwestern.com/theinnathorseheaven
Yakima
Best Western Plus Ahtanum Inn 2408 Rudkin Road Yakima, WA 98903 800.348.9701 509.248.9700 bestwestern.com/ahtanuminn Best Western Plus Lincoln Inn 1614 N. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98901 800.834.1649 509.453.8898 bestwesternyakima.com Comfort Suites Yakima 3702 Fruitvale Blvd Yakima, WA 98902 866.423.8960 509.249.1900 yakimacomfortsuites.com Days Inn Yakima 1504 North 1st Street Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.3393 daysinnyakima.com Faireld Inn & Suites by Marriott 137 N. Fair Avenue Yakima, WA 98901 800.228.2800 509.452.3100 marriott.com GuestHouse International Inn 1010 E. A Street Yakima, WA 98901 866.952.8100 509.452.8101 guesthouseinnyakima.com Hilton Garden Inn 401 E. Yakima Avenue Yakima, WA 98901 509.454.1111 yakima.hgi.com Holiday Inn Downtown Yakima Convention Center 802 E. Yakima Avenue Yakima, WA 98901 509.494.7000 holidayinn.com Holiday Inn Express 1001 E. A Street Yakima, WA 98901 800.465.4329 509.249.1000 hiexpress.com/yakimawa Holiday Lodge 510 N. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.457.6155
Mountain Pas
Bethel Ridge Retreat 134 Flying H Loop Naches, WA 98937 509.658.2992 bethelridgeretreat.com Crest Trail Lodge 12729 U.S. Hwy. 12 Packwood, WA 98361 800.477.5339 360.494.4944 cresttrail.whitepasstravel.com Whistlin Jack Lodge 20800 State Route 410 Naches, WA 98937 800.827.2299 509.658.2433 whistlinjacklodge.com
VACATION RENTAL
Cowan Estates Sunnyside, WA 98944 509.788.0200 cowanvineyards.com Marys Place Gift Shop & Tea House 62 Deer Cove Lane Naches, WA 98937 509.658.1057 marysplacegifts.com Punkin Center Farms Guesthouse 260 Eaker Road Granger, WA 98932 509.654.8762 punkincenterfarms.com Sunland Vineyards & Guest Cottage 417 N. 74th Avenue Yakima, WA 98908 509.966.5551 sunlandscottage.com
Union Ga Zillah
Super 8 2605 S. Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 800.800.8000 509.248.8880 super8.com Vintage Valley Inn 911 Vintage Valley Parkway Zillah, WA 98953 800.501.5433 509.829.3399 vintagevalleyinn.com
Toppenish
Quality Inn & Suites 511 S. Elm Street Toppenish, WA 98948 509.865.5800 choicehotels.com/qualityinn/toppenish
WELLNESS RETREAT
Aramistique Artist/Wellness Retreat 251 Bailey Rd. Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.5006 aramistique.com
Sunnyside
Best Western Plus GrapeVine Inn 1849 Quail Lane Sunnyside, WA 98944 800.915.6070 509.839.6070 bestwestern.com/grapevineinn
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CIRCLE H RV PARK
BIG RIGS WELCOME
Full Hook Ups, TV & WiFi 509-457-3683 Circle H Mini Storage RV, Boat & Auto Storage
Yakima Ave.
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Canyon Creek Mini Golf 18 Holes around Fish Ponds The 19th Hole Caf Call: 509-574-0950 for hours For Golf & Caf coupons: www.circlehrvpark.com
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LEDGESTONE HOTEL
107 North Fair Avenue Yakima, WA ph: 509.453.3151 fx: 509.453.0166 yakimawahotel.com 137 N. Fair Avenue Yakima, WA 98901 509.452.3100 marriott.com
With award winning hospitality, easy access to over 70 wineries, and close proximity to all that Yakima has to offer, staying at Faireld Inn and Suites makes for a stress-free trip to the Yakima Valley. Be sure and enjoy the mineral pool and spa along with deluxe continental breakfast served every morning. Make reservations today and enjoy our at home hospitality. Ledgestone Hotel is an all suite property featuring rooms that are 30% larger than the average hotel room: Fully Equipped Kitchen Luxury Bed Package Wireless Internet Access Flat-screen TVs in both the living room and bedroom Alaska Air Miles with every stay Complimentary guest laundry facility
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Exceptional has never been so affordable! Located on the banks of the beautiful Yakima River, the Oxford Suites Yakima and Oxford Inn Yakima offer complimentary amentities you simply wont nd anywhere else. Come see why we are rated so highly on TripAdvisor. Premium bedding, free breakfast, Wi-Fi and parking are just a few of the reasons our guests return year after year. Ask about our Pet Friendly or Extended Stay Suites.
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 1001 East A Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.249.1000 hiexpress.com/yakimawa
HOLIDAY INN YAKIMA 802 East Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.494.7000 holidayinn.com
OXFORD INN 1603 East Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 509.457.4444 800.521.3050 oxfordinnyakima.com
OXFORD SUITES 1701 East Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 509.457.9000 800.404.7848 oxfordsuitesyakima.com
Experience the best Yakima has to offer whether choosing the new full service Holiday Inn Downtown or the Holiday Inn Express. For business or pleasure, simplify your stay with easy accessibility to the Yakima Convention Center and a short stroll to revel in a wide range of local attractions including wineries, arts and shopping in the historic district. Indulge in our luxurious and family friendly amenities. A memorable experience awaits you in Yakima.
Relocation
Apple Tree Resort
8804 Occidental Avenue Yakima, WA 98903 509.972.2740 appletreeresort.com
RE/MAX Traditions
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ADVERTISING/MARKETING Apple Valley Broadcasting 114 N. 4th Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.453.0351 kapptv.com Certied Folder Display 3808 N. Sullivan Rd., Bldg. 15-Y Spokane Valley, WA 99216 509.534.5391 certiedfolder.com Design Central Northwest 513 W. Chestnut Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 877.749.0955 509.249.0955 designcentralnw.com GO USA 521 S. Columbia Street Wenatchee, WA 98801 800.274.6872 gousaquality.com KIMA-TV 2801 Terrace Heights Dr. Yakima, WA 98901 509.575.0029 kimatv.com KNDO-TV (23)/NBC 216 W. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.225.2300 kndo.com Washington Tasting Room Magazine PO Box 1874 Poulsbo, WA 98370 360.394.3756 washingtontastingroom.com Yakima Herald-Republic 114 N. 4th Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.1251 yakimaherald.com Yakima Valley Business Times 416 S. 3rd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.457.5214 yvpub.com AUDIO VISUAL Roys Audio Visual 430 N. Rivard Rd. Moxee, WA 98936 509.248.0956 Sousley Sound, Inc. 1005 Tieton Drive Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.4848 sousley.com AUTOMOBILE Enterprise Rent-A-Car 1303 S. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.2170 enterprise.com Les Schwab Tire Center 365 N. Wenas Rd. Selah, WA 98942 509.698.3400 lesschwab.com Les Schwab Tire Center 2002 S. 1st Street Union Gap, WA 98903 509.248.1052 lesschwab.com Les Schwab Tire Center 702 E. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.452.3993 lesschwab.com Toyota of Yakima 2230 Longbre Rd. Union Gap, WA 98903 800.659.4580 509.575.4868 toyotaofyakima.com BANKS/CREDIT UNIONS AmericanWest Bank 127 W. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.457.0706 awbank.net Banner Bank 502 W. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.0250 bannerbank.com Central Valley Bank 2205 S. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98903 509.576.0424 cvbankwa.com Solarity Credit Union 110 N. 5th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.1720 solaritycu.org Yakima Federal Savings & Loan 118 E. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 800.331.3225 509.248.2634 yakimafed.com CASINOS Casino Caribbean 1901 E. Bogess Yakima, WA 98901 509.853.7777 casino-caribbean.net Legends Casino 580 Fort Rd. Toppenish, WA 98948 888.7come11 509.865.8800 yakamalegends.com CATERING Alexandria Nicole Cellars 2880 Lee Rd, Suite D Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.3497 alexandrianicolecellars.com Centerplate Catering 10 N. 8th Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.7317 centerplate.com COMMUNICATIONS KYVE TV (PBS) 12 S. 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.452.4700 kyve.org COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS City of Grandview 207 W. 2nd Street Grandview, WA 98930 509.882.9200 grandview.wa.us City of Prosser 601 7th Street Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.2332 cityofprosser.com City of Selah 115 W. Naches Selah, WA 98942 509.698.7328 ci.selah.wa.us City of Sunnyside 818 E. Edison Ave. Sunnyside, WA 98944 509.837.3997 ci.sunnyside.wa.us City of Toppenish 21 W. 1st Ave. Toppenish, WA 98948 509.865.6319 cityoftoppenish.us City of Union Gap 102 W. Ahtanum Rd. Union Gap, WA 98903 509.248.0432 stayinthegap.com City of Yakima 129 N. 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.575.6000 yakimawa.gov Goldendale Chamber of Commerce 903 E. Broadway Goldendale, WA 98620 509.773.3400 goldendalechamber.org Greater Yakima Chamber of Commerce 10 N. 9th Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.2021 yakima.org Naches Valley Chamber of Commerce 100 Naches Avenue Naches, WA 98937 509.653.2165 nachesvalleychamber.com Prosser Chamber of Commerce 1230 Bennett Ave. Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.3177 tourprosser.com Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce PO Box 360 Sunnyside, WA 98944 800.457.8089 509.837.5939 sunnysidechamber.com Town of Naches 29 E. 2nd Street Naches, WA 98937 509.653.2647 townofnaches.com Yakima County Auditors Ofce 128 N. 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 09.574.1400 yakimacounty.us Yakima County Courthouse 128 N. 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.574.2710 yakimacounty.us Yakima County Development Association/New Vision 10 N. 9th Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.575.1140 ycda.com Yakima County Prosecuting Attorney 128 N. 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.574.1210 yakimacounty.us/pa Yakima County Superior Court 128 N. 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.574.2710 yakimacounty.us/superiorcourt/ CONSTRUCTION Helliesen Lumber & Supply Co., Inc. 3501 W. Washington Yakima, WA 98903 509.453.5525 Inland Fire Protection, Inc. 1100 Ahtanum Rd. Yakima, WA 98903 509.248.4471 inlandreprotection.com M.G. Wagner Co., Inc. 1401 Hathaway Yakima, WA 98902 509.575.0934 mgwagnerroong.com MSI Construction Inc. 1507 S. 18th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.457.3634 msiconstruction.com Russell Crane Service, Inc. 1008 N. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.457.6341 Western Materials, Inc. 1202 S. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.575.3000 westernmaterials.com CONVENTION SERVICES Bear Trade Show Services 1301 S. Fair Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.949.3929 beartradeshow.com LCD Exposition Services 220 E. Augusta Ave. Spokane, WA 99207 509.325.9656 lcdexpo.com DAY SPAS A La Mode Spa and Salon 4100 Summitview #101 Yakima, WA 98908 509.457.3388 alamodespaandsalon.com Sole Therapy Medical Day Spa 3919 Creekside Loop Yakima, WA 98902 509.225.3668 soletherapydayspa.com Ummelina Yakima Valley Spa Retreat 399 E. Yakima Ave., #183 Yakima, WA 98901 509.225.4SPA ummelina.com DISTRIBUTORS Amsan Yakima 201 N. 2nd Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 800.572.1129 509.248.1241 amsan.com Horizon Distribution, Inc. 811 Summitview Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 509.453.3181 horizondistribution.com King Beverage, Inc. 94 W. Valley Mall Blvd Union Gap, WA 98903 509.248.5821 beeresponsible.com Lynch Distributing, Inc. 106 W. Mead Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.0880 Pepsi Cola Bottling Company 1001 S. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.1313 noelcorp.com The Janitors Closet 109 S. 4th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.453.0019 thejanitorscloset.com EMPLOYMENT SERVICES ACTNOW Human Resources & Dvlpt. 3 E. G Street Yakima, WA 98901 888.454.7989 509.454.7989 actnowpersonnel.com Elwood Stafng 408 W. Chestnut Yakima, WA 98902 509.452.6556 elwoodstafng.com ENTERTAINMENT Cherry Hill Golf Course, Fun Center and Docs Pizza 530 Cherry Hill Road Granger, WA 98932 509.854.1800 grangergolf.com Meadowbrook Family Fun Center 7200 W. Nob Hill Blvd. Yakima, WA 98908 509.966.3836 yakimafamilyfun.com Orion Cinema 202 E. Chestnut Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.0245 orioncinemayakima.com State Fair Park 1301 S. Fair Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.7160 fairfun.com Wine Country Crushers Yakima, WA 509.949.7103 winecountrycrushers.com Yakima Theatres Main Ofce 215 N. 4th Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.1360 yakimatheatres.com Yakima Theatres The Majestic 1919 S. 14th Street Union Gap, WA 98903 509.248.2525 yakimatheatres.com Yakima Cinema 1305 N. 16th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.2525 yakimatheatres.com EVENT VENUES Apple Tree Resort 8804 Occidental Rd. Yakima, WA 98903 509.972.2740 appletreeresort.com Running Springs Ranch 271 Running Springs Lane Naches, WA 98937 509.930.4225 runningspringsevents@yahoo.com Spring Creek Homestead LLC 3213 Tacoma Street Union Gap, WA 98903 509.469.0493 springcreekhomestead.com Walter Clore Wine & Culinary Center 2140 Wine Country Rd. Prosser, WA 99350 509.786.1000 theclorecenter.org FINANCE Morgan Stanley 610 E. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.5220 morganstanley.com RBC Wealth Management 925 Triple Crown Way Yakima, WA 98908 509.454.0910 rbcwm-usa.com FITNESS FACILITIES YAC Fitness 2500 Business Lane Yakima, WA 98901 509.574.0711 yakimaathletic.com Yakima Athletic Club 2501 Racquet Lane Yakima, WA 98902 509.453.6521 yakimaathletic.com Yakima Tennis Club 2505 Fruitvale Blvd. Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.2938 yakimatennis.com
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GENERAL SERVICES City of Zillah 503 1st Ave. Zillah, WA 98953 509.829.5151 cityofzillah.us Pacic Power 500 N. Keys Rd. Yakima, WA 98901 888.221.7070 pacicpower.net Port of Sunnyside 260 E. Edison Ave., Ste. 1 Sunnyside, WA 98944 509.839.7678 portofsunnyside.com Spring Hill Press 16300 Lawrence 2130 Mt. Vernon, MO 65712 800.627.8141 info@springhillpress.com Star Rentals & Sales 1601 S. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.575.1414 starrentals.com Yakima Waste Systems, Inc. 2812-1/2 Terrace Heights Drive Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.4213 GOLF Apple Tree Resort 8804 Occidental Rd. Yakima, WA 98903 509.966.5877 appletreeresort.com HEALTH SERVICES Sundown M Ranch 2280 SR 821 Yakima, WA 98901 509.457.0990 sundown.org Westside Medi-Center 4001 Tieton Drive Yakima, WA 98908 509.965.1770 medicenteryakima.com Yakima Regional Hospital 110 S. 9th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.575.5000 yakimaregional.com Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital 2811 Tieton Drive Yakima, WA 98902 509.575.8000 yakimamemorial.org INSURANCE SERVICES American Independent Marketing 511 W. A Street Yakima, WA 98902 800.672.7202 509.575.0290 aimforltc.com Argus Insurance, Inc. 415 N. 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.2672 argusinsurance.com Conover Insurance 125 N. 50th Ave. Yakima, WA 98908 800.221.2090 509.965.2090 conoverinsurance.com Mid-Valley Insurance 1218 W. Lincoln Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.9360 mvyak.com Regence Blueshield 603 N. 39th Ave., Ste. 100 Yakima, WA 98902 800.544.4246 wa.regence.com State Farm Insurance Linda Roth 1217 S. 40th Ave. Yakima, WA 98908 509.248.7765 lindarothinsurance.com Terril, Lewis & Wilke Insurance 112 S. 4th Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.3515 tlwinsurance.com Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc. 1430 N. 16th Ave., Bldg. H Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.7460 ws.wellsfargo.com LIBRARIES Yakima Valley Libraries 102 N. 3rd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.452.8541 yvl.org MANUFACTURING G. E. Aviation 2720 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 509.248.5000 geaviationsystems.com Pepsi Cola Bottling Company 1001 So. First St. Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.1313 noelcorp.com Port of Sunnyside 260 Edison Street, Suite 1 Sunnyside, WA 98944 509.839.7678 portofsunnyside.com Reddy Ice 100 W. Division Yakima, WA 98902 509.457.6151 Yakima Bait Company 1000 Bailey Ave. Granger, WA 98932 509.854.1311 yakimabait.com PRINTING SERVICES Abbotts Printing, Inc. 500 S. 2nd Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 800.245.6375 509.452.8202 abbottsprinting.com Journal Graphics 2840 N.W. 35th Ave. Portland, OR 97210 866.885.9103 503.790.9100 journalgraphics.com Print Guys 2802 W. Nob Hill Blvd., Ste B Yakima, WA 98902 877.453.6369 509.453.6369 printguysprinting.com Yakima Bindery & Printing Company 310 E. Chestnut Yakima, WA 98901 509.453.7115 yakimabindery.com PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Alegria & Company P.S. 601 N. 39th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.575.1065 alegriacpas.com CliftonLarsonAllen LLP 610 N. 39th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.453.0123 larsonallen.com Halverson Northwest Law Group 405 E. Lincoln Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.6030 www.halversonnw.com Loofburrow Wetch Architects, P.S. 201 W. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.457.5121 loofburrow.com Moss Adams LLP 402 E. Yakima Ave., Ste. 110 Yakima, WA 98901 800.475.7750 509.248.7750 mossadams.com Northwest Mailing Inc 6017 N Julia Street Spokane, WA 99217 509.466.7575 PixelSoft Films LLC 104 Clover Island Dr., Suite 201 Kennewick, WA 99336 509.783.7919 pixelsoftlms.com Sign Works Custom Concepts LLC 915 W. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.248.8235 signworksyakima.net Stokes Lawrence Velikanje, Moore & Shore 120 N. Naches Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 509.853.3000 stokeslaw.com Supercuts 110 N. Fair, Suite 103 Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.4991 supercuts.com Yakima County Prosecuting Attorney 128 N. 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.574.1210 yakimacounty.us/pa YCCS A National Collection System 2021 S. 3rd Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 800.841.5873 509.248.1610 yccsusa.com RETAIL OFFICE EQUIPMENT United Business Machines 2201 W. Nob Hill Blvd., Suite A Yakima, WA 98902 800.572.9982 509.248.3708 ubmofwa.com SECURITY SERVICES C. W. I. Security Services, Inc. 45 W. Mead Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 800.377.3347 509.248.3300 cwisecurity.com TOUR AND TRAVEL A & A Motorcoach 2410 S. 26th Ave. Yakima WA 98903 800.798.9856 509.575.3676 aamotorcoach.com Grandview Chamber of Commerce 303 Wine Country Road Grandview, WA 98930 509.882.2100 visitgrandview.org Jones Farms 2020 Thacker Rd. Granger, WA 98932 509.829.6024 jonesfarmsinc.com Puget Sound Energy Wild Horse Renewable Energy Center 25905 Vantage Highway Ellensburg, WA 98926 509.925.3131 pse.com Silbury Hill Alpacas 2361 Scoon Rd. Sunnyside, WA 98944 509.837.8012 silburyhillalpacas.com Tacoma Regional Convention & Visitor Bureau 1516 Pacic Ave. Tacoma, WA 98402 800.272.2662 traveltacoma.com Toppenish Chamber of Commerce 504 S. Elm Toppenish, WA 98948 800.863.6375 509.865.3262 toppenish.net Travel Leaders 807 W. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 800.735.2526 509.575.0292 travelleaders247.com TRANSPORTATION Aladin Limousine Inc. 406 N. 30th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.969.2877 aladin2288@gmail.com Budget Car and Truck Rental 2300 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 509.248.6767 budget.com Yakima Transit 2301 Fruitvale Blvd. Yakima, WA 98902 509.575.6175 yakimatransit.org
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WINE TOURS Aladin Limousine Inc. 406 N. 30th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509.969.2877 aladin2288@gmail.com Sun City Wine Tours 8000 Mieras Road Yakima, WA 98901 541.350.9850 suncitywinetours.com Wineries Express LLC 115 S 2nd Street, Suite E Selah, WA 98942 509.654.9505 wineriesexpress.com YAKIMA VALLEY MADE PRODUCTS Blue Barn Farm 1791 Roza Drive Zillah, WA 98953 800.829.5857 bluebarnfarm.net Chukar Cherries 320 Wine Country Rd. Prosser, WA 99350 800.624.9544 509.786.2055 chukar.com J Bell Cellars & Lavender 73 Knight Hil Road Zillah, WA 98953 509.865.1935 jbellcellars.com Mighty Tieton Events PO Box 156 Tieton, WA 98947 509.494.2009 mightytieton.com Pepsi Cola Bottling Company 1001 S. 1st Street Yakima, WA 98901 509.248.1313 noelcorp.com Tieton Farm & Creamery 18796 Summitview Rd. Tieton, WA 98947 509.406.3344 tietonfarmandcreamery.com Tree Top Store & Visitors Center 202 E. 2nd Street Selah, WA 98942 866.572.9395 treetop.com For more information about Yakima Valley Made products visit yakimavalleymade.com
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