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The Walla Walla Valley offers beautiful landscapes, historic architecture, a growing selection of wonderful restaurants and inns, and a rich arts community. Come visit our tasting rooms and experience the warmth and camaraderie that forms the basis of this appellation of uncommon quality. The wineries of the Walla Walla Valley strive to provide a personal, thoughtful and educational experience for their visitors. Many wineries have daily tasting room hours while others can be visited by appointment only. Take a moment to explore the wineries of the Walla Walla Valley and plan your next tasting trip.

Some helpful tips:
• Wear comfortable shoes and clothes – temperatures will usually range from 80 – 100 degrees in the summer, and in the winter, temperatures can often fall below freezing.
• Carry bottled water with you to stay hydrated while tasting.
• Eat a good breakfast and allow time for a lunch stop.
• Be mindful of the weather when purchasing wine – wine left in your car in the extreme heat or cold may become spoiled.
• Tasting can be a wonderful sensory experience; don’t confuse your palate or others’ with perfume, cigarettes, or chewing gum.
• Please taste responsibly.

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Walla Walla is located in the southeast corner of Washington State, just minutes from the Oregon-Washington border. Walla Walla is a half-day’s drive from Seattle, Portland, Spokane, and Boise, and there are daily flights in and out of the region.

Airport Information

Walla Walla Regional Airport
Tri-Cities Regional Airport
Eastern Oregon Regional Airport

Driving Directions
From Seattle, Washington (273 miles, approx. travel time is 4.5 to 5 hrs.)

  • Take “I-90” east toward Spokane.
  • Take Exit #110 “I-82 East” following signs to Yakima.
  • Take Exit #102 “1-82/12 East” toward Richland/Pasco.
  • Travel through the Tri-Cities following signs for Walla Walla.
  • Just past Boise Cascade (on your right) cross one more bridge and bend left to a stop. Turn left onto “Highway 12.”
  • Continue east for 30 miles east to Walla Walla.

From Portland, Oregon (248 miles, approx. travel time is 4 to 4.5 hrs.)

  • Take “Highway 84” east following signs for The Dalles.
  • Take Exit #168 “Highway 730” to Walla Walla and Umatilla.
  • “Highway 730 East” turns into “Highway 12.”
  • Continue east on “Highway 12” until your reach Walla Walla

From Spokane, Washington (181 miles, approx. travel time is 3 hrs.)

  • Take “Highway 395” out of Spokane toward Seattle, Yakima, Tri-Cities.
  • Stay on “Highway 395” as it turns South toward the Tri-Cities ( Pasco, Richland, Kennewick).
  • Just before Pasco, “Highway 395” turns Southeast. Follow signs for Wallula, Walla Walla, “Highway 730” and “Highway 12.”
  • Travel approx. 12 miles. Just past Boise Cascade (on your right) cross one more bridge and bend left to a stop. Turn left onto “Highway 12.”
  • Travel 30 miles east to Walla Walla.

From Boise, Idaho (258 miles, approx. Travel time is 4 hrs.)

  • Take Highway “1-184 West” out of Boise.
  • Stay straight on “I-184” as it turns into “I-84”. Continue to follow “I-84” west, crossing into Oregon.
  • Merge onto “Highway 30” via exit 213 toward Pendleton, OR.
  • Turn right onto “Highway 11.”
  • Continue to follow “Highway 11” north toward Washington.
  • “Highway 11” becomes “Highway 125” as you cross into Washington.
  • Continue on “Highway 125” until you reach Walla Walla.

Additional Dining, Lodging, and Community Information
Tourism Walla Walla
The Walla Walla Valley Chamber of Commerce
Downtown Walla Walla Foundation