Yakama Nation Cultural Center focuses on the history and tradition of the Yakama Native Americans. Displaying a range of relics and artifacts which offer a glimpse into the lives of the tribe, the center is hailed for its presentation of cultural information pertaining to them. Visitors can also visit the library, gift shop, theater, museum and restaurant located on the premises.
Housed in the serene environs of Parker Heights, Treveri is one of Wapato's most promising wine-producing prospects. The winery is the brainchild of celebrated German wine producer Juergen Grieb, who migrated to the states in the year 1983 to fulfill his dream of starting a business here in the state of Washington. Its tasting room is one of the facility's most popular attractions and is where guests a treated to exquisite sparkling wine cocktails and appetizing small plates. Wines can be purchased by the glass or by the bottle.
Located a little outside of Yakima in Washington's Union Gap, this museum offers a riveting window into agrarian life in the region about a 100 years ago. Visitors can browse through interesting exhibits from this time and learn more about olden farm equipment and machinery. One of the museum's biggest draws is its collection of 150 antique tractors, all on proud display on the museum grounds. Though tucked away in a quiet area near Fullbright Park, this lovely gem is the biggest museum of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. This is a free museum, although donations are accepted.
An impeccably landscaped expanse, Yakima Area Arboretum is one of the most beautiful gardens in the city. Take a stroll through the park to discover the stunning array of native and exotic trees on display. The Yakima Area Arboretum is dedicated to educating visitors regarding different species of native trees and shrubs found at this wonderful botanical garden.
Opened in the year 1920. Yakima Capitol Theatre situated in the heart of the city is one of the oldest and most popular theaters in the city. This historic theater got a major renovation in the year 1975 and was re-opened in the year 1978 much to the delight of fans of performing arts in the city.
This exhilarating trail makes for an energizing as well as scenic outdoor excursion. Winding paths are flanked by basalt outcrops, trees and vibrant bushes, and traversing these will allow you to bask in the beauty this canyon is endowed with.
Delightfully located amidst urban locales, Johnson Orchards is one of the finest purveyors of cherries and other fruits in the city. The orchard was established in 1904, and has an on-site shop selling delicious pies as well as their fresh fruits.
Sheridan Vineyard have two branches, one in Woodinville, while the other in Zillah. Both play the same role and that is selling quality wines to its customers. It all started in 1996 for the owner, Scott, who with a small beginning has today become a pioneer in the wine business in Zillah.