Walla Walla is the largest city in Walla Walla County, Washington and is renowned for its award-winning wines. Boasting year-round sunshine and spectacular natural beauty, the town offers a wide range of outdoor activities and recreation from hiking and mountain biking to camping, canoeing, and horseback riding. In addition to enjoying the great outdoors, visitors to Walla Walla can stroll around the town and explore the many museums, galleries, theaters, and boutiques, or head to one of the numerous wineries in the surrounding area and taste some of the region’s best wines.

Pioneer Park

Pioneer Park

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Pioneer Park is Walla Walla’s oldest park and features an aviary, ball fields, a duck pond and a network of picturesque walking paths and shady picnic spots. Established in 1902, the long-standing park is perfect for a peaceful stroll or a day out with the family with plenty of recreational equipment, soccer fields, softball fields, and pickleball courts. The park also features a historical Band Stand and wedding fountain for special celebrations, and plenty of walking paths that wind through grassy lawns and flower gardens shaded by large trees, an outdoor aviary filled with a variety of birds, and a historic cannon. The park is wheelchair-friendly and had restrooms and ample parking.

940 E Alder St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-527-4527

Fort Walla Walla Museum


Fort Walla Walla Museum is a historic United States Army fort spread over 15 acres in the Fort Walla Walla Park that houses a variety of items from when the fort was in use. Established July 1856, the fort was one of two that were constructed on the site by Lieutenant Colonel Edward Steptoe from the 9th Infantry Regiment and tells the story of the history of the fort through four impressive exhibit halls of military weapons and artefacts, antique vehicles and firefighting vehicles, agricultural equipment and tools, and clothing and textiles. The fort also features a 17-building pioneer village and presents living history performances each season on weekends and an array of children's programs.

755 NE Myra Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-525-7703

Whitman Mission

Whitman Mission

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Whitman Mission National Historic Site is a National Historic site located at the site of the former Whitman Mission at Waiilatpu that commemorates Dr. Marcus Whitman and his wife Narcissa Whitman who founded the Oregon Trail and were later slain by Native Americans of the Cayuse in 1847. The site honors the challenges the couple went through in discovering and establishing the trail and the difficulties they experienced with the local Native Americans of the Cayuse. The Cayuse people blamed several deaths from a measles outbreak in 1847 on Dr. Whitman. Dr. and Mrs. Whitman, who were taken hostage and killed, sending a shock wave across the country and prompting Congress to make Oregon a U.S. territory.

328 Whitman Mission Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-522-6360

Walla Walla Vintners

Walla Walla Vintners

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Walla Walla Vintners is located at the base of the picturesque Blue Mountains in the Mill Creek Valley and rests at an elevation of 1,467 feet, using the cooler climes and abundant sunshine to produce some of the region’s best wines. Founded by pioneering winemakers, Gordy Venneri, and Myles Anderson in 1995, Walla Walla Vintners is the appellation’s eighth winery and has a reputation for elegant, age-worthy wines crafted in a labor-intensive traditional style. The award-winning winery was named the “Pacific Northwest Winery of the Year” and welcomes visitors to come and taste some of their excellent wines in a beautiful setting.

225 Vineyard Ln, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-525-4724

Whitman College


Whitman College is a private liberal arts college that offers 48 majors and 33 minors in the liberal arts and sciences, Founded in 1859 and established as a four-year-degree-granting institution in 1882; the college is famous for being the first college in the Pacific Northwest to install a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. It was also the first in the country to require students to pass a selection of comprehensive exams to graduate. Whitman College has a bucolic 117-acre campus centered around a quad with grassy lawns, ancient trees, the famous Lakum Duckum, which is home to many of Whitman's beloved ducks, and beautiful old buildings. Historical landmark buildings include the Whitman Memorial Building, the Lyman House and Prentiss Hall residences, and the North Hall, which was once the Walla Walla Valley General Hospital.

345 Boyer Ave, Walla Walla, WA, Phone: 509-527-5111

Dunham Cellars


Dunham Cellars is a family-owned and operated wine estate and one of Walla Walla's most renowned wineries. Based in a rustic, remodeled World War II-era airplane hangar, the family-owned winery produces award-winning wines from prime fruit sourced from several famous estate vineyards in the area, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, a red table wine called Three Legged Red, a Bordeaux-style blend called Trutina, Riesling and Chardonnay. The winery has a tasting room where visitors can sample some of the estate’s top wines, as well as a wine club where wine aficionados can enjoy excellent wines on a long-term basis. Durham Cellars also hosts several events throughout the year, ranging from rare vintage tastings to harvest days.

150 E Boeing Ave, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-529-4685

Kirkman House Museum


The Kirkman House Museum is a beautifully preserved example of a Victorian building and one of Walla Walla’s oldest mansions. Built between 1879-1880 and constructed with brick made from the Weston, Oregon Foundry, the villa is an authentic example of an elegant home from the luxurious 1880s, which was a period of extensive growth for Walla Walla. The house museum tells the story of the development of early Walla Walla and how owners William and Isabelle Kirkman became pillars of the community. The grand Italianate style home is filled with family heirlooms and period pieces that illustrate daily Victorian life, giving visitors an idea of what life was like during that time. The Kirkman House Museum is listed on the National Historic Register.

214 N Colville St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-529-4373

Amavi Cellars


Amavi Cellars produces 100% estate, 100% certified sustainable, and 100% Walla Walla Valley wines in a spectacular setting. Owned and operated by three families who are dedicated to building their dynamic brand, Amavi Cellars is famous for producing handcrafted, terroir-driven wines. Winemaker Jean-François Pellet uses the estate’s younger vines and neutral oak to create ready-to-drink-upon-release wines that will also gracefully in serious collectors’ cellars. Amavi Cellars tasting room is an architectural gem of wood, steel, and glass perched on a knoll with sweeping views of the Blue Mountains. Creating a stark contrast with the surrounding landscapes of rolling hills and patchwork vineyards, the stunning building is a stylish environment for sampling the estate’s award-winning wines.

3796 Peppers Bridge Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-525-3541

Saviah Cellars


Established in 2000, Saviah Cellars produces rich, artfully balanced wines that reflect the varietal characteristics of the Walla Walla Valley. Committed to crafting extraordinary wines that combine viticultural excellence with traditional winemaking techniques, Saviah Cellars was named one of the Top 100 Wineries by Wine & Spirits Magazine and produces up to 25,000 cases annually. Named for the family’s great-grandmother, who settled in western Montana in the early 1900s, Saviah Cellars’ wine labels reflect the family’s heritage such as the Star Meadows White Wine, which is named after the location of the original family homestead; and the Big Sky Cuvée, which reflects their Montana roots.

1979 JB George Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-522-2181

Pepper Bridge Winery


The Pepper Bridge Winery is a certifiably sustainable and vegan winery with a state-of-the-art, gravity-flow facility that produces premium wines. Set against a spectacular backdrop of beautiful landscapes, the winery uses innovative design and new-age techniques such as gravity flow rather than by pumps to produce high-quality wines and features subterranean caves in which the wine is matured. Pepper Bridge Winery has a casual tasting room located on the south side of Walla Walla with stunning views of the estate vineyards where visitors can sample some of the winery’s top wines.

1704 J B George Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-525-6502

Reininger & Helix Wines


Reininger & Helix Wines is a family-owned and operated winery that uses fruit exclusively from Walla Walla to produce award-winning wines. Inspired by the adventurous spirit of Chuck Reininger, Walla Walla’s 10th bonded winery was the first estate to use fruit solely from the Walla Walla Appellation. Novice and wine oenophiles alike can sample some of the estate’s award-winning wines at the tasting room in Walla Walla, including favorites like the Reininger Carmenère and Syrah, and other varietals like Helix and CPR. This winery offers a rotating art exhibit of works by local artists.

5858 Old Hwy 12, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-522-1994

Foundry Vineyards


Foundry Vineyards blends art and wine in a contemporary art gallery setting. Located in the heart of Walla Walla Valley, Foundry Vineyards was established by Mark and Patty Anderson who came up with the unique experience of combining art and wine in a casual, contemporary setting. The winery produces wines with art-driven Artisan Blend labels and features a gallery-style tasting room with an adjacent contemporary sculpture garden. Foundry Vineyards also offers Yoga in the Gallery, where visitors can enjoy yoga classes surrounded by rotating exhibits of local artworks.

1111 Abadie St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-529-0736

Gramercy Cellars


Gramercy Cellars is an award-winning winery in Washington State’s beloved Walla Walla helmed by Master Sommelier Greg Harrington whose love of wine inspired his creation of prestigious wines. Established in 2005, the 8,000-case winery produces wines that reflect the distinct character of the Walla Walla Valley. Sourcing the best fruit from regional farms in the Walla Walla Valley, Harrington produces wines that display balance, elegance, intense fruit notes, and robust earthiness, such as the floral Columbia Valley Syrah, the smoky Deuce Syrah, and the full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve. Visitors can taste the wines at the estate’s tasting room on Saturdays or by appointment.

635 N 13th Ave, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-876-2427

Frenchtown Historic Site


The Frenchtown Historic Site lies within the original homelands of the Walla Walla and Cayuse tribes, and was established by French/Canadian explorers around 1823. Owned and maintained by the Frenchtown Historic Foundation, the Historic Site encompasses several interesting sites including the St. Rose Cemetery and the restored Prince’s Cabin, which is thought to be the oldest example of a French/Canadian building in Washington. A visit to the site will give visitors a glimpse into the lives of early pioneer settlers in the area. You can learn about early fur trading, the people of Frenchtown and their integration with the native tribes, the famous Battle of Walla Walla and the Baker Railroad.

Frenchtown Historic Site, 8364 Old Highway 12, Walla Walla, WA 99362, 509 607 2721

Maple Counter Cafe


The Maple Counter Cafe is a cozy family-run spot that serves gourmet breakfasts, light lunches, and a range of craft beers and local wines. Boasting three generations of restaurant expertise from the Nagier family, the cafe’s culinary team prepares dishes with locally sourced ingredients, such as fresh organic eggs, real cream, unbleached hard wheat flour from scratch-recipes. Freshly lemonade, orange, and grapefruit juices are squeezed every day, and locally baked bread are used for gourmet sandwiches. The Maple Counter Cafe has a waffle truck that serves mouthwatering waffles on the weekends, and is open for breakfast and lunch, seven days a week.

209 E Alder St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-876-2527

Wingman Birdz and Brew


Wingman Birdz and Brew is a family-run, child-friendly restaurant that specializes in designer chicken wings, burgers, hot dogs, and other all-American fare in a modern-industrial setting. Located on the corner of East Main and Palouse, the bright and friendly restaurant serves a creative menu of classic dishes such as traditional wings, boneless tenders with a variety of rubs and sauces, and shareable plates like hummus and pita and sweet potato waffle fries. Wingman Birdz+Brewz offers over 20 craft beers on tap and by the bottle, several of which are rotated on the happy hour menu. Wingman Birdz + Brewz is open for lunch and dinner, seven days a week.

230 E Main St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-529-2199