Yakima Travel Guide

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With Mount Rainier looming in the distance, this sunny city in central Washington is known for its fantastic vineyards and historic trolley line.

Yakima is sometimes called the Palm Springs of Washington. Once you arrive, it’s easy to understand why. This sunny city in central Washington has little of the fog and rain visiting much of the state. Explore the charming downtown or sip your way through famous vineyards in the surrounding Yakima Valley.

For shopping and dining, visit North Front Street Historic District. Cobblestone streets and meticulously restored historic buildings set the stage for a pleasant day on the town.

Take advantage of central Washington’s semiarid climate at Yakima Area Arboretum any day from dawn to dusk. This living museum has over 1,000 species of plants and trees.

Travel on one of Yakima’s famous trolleys. The city hosts America’s last intact electric rail line from the early 20th century. Entry to the Yakima Electric Railway Museum is free but there is a small fee to take a ride.

Head to Marquette Stadium to see the Yakima Mavericks, a semi-pro football team, play a game. Watch an exciting car race at Yakima Speedway.

On a clear day, look for the striking silhouette of Mount Rainier.This famous mountain is a favourite destination for hikers and mountain climbers.

The surrounding Yakima Valley offers a variety of daytrip destinations. This agrarian region is known for its apple, wine and hops production. Within an hour’s drive, enjoy a wine tasting at one of Yakima Valley’s celebrated vineyards or play a game of golf.

Drive south to Yakama Nation, a large Indian reservation that gave Yakima its name. Toppenish, the reservation’s largest city, is home to a cultural centre, museum and gift shop. Take a walking tour to see more than 70 large murals painted on buildings throughout the small town.

No matter when you visit, Yakima promises to be a sunny and welcoming destination. As a gateway to the Yakima Valley, it is also the perfect home base for your explorations of central Washington.

The Hotel Y

The Hotel Y

2.5 out of 5
1700 N 1st St, Yakima, WA
The price is AU$176 per night from 1 Sept to 2 Sept
AU$176
1 Sept - 2 Sept
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this motel in Yakima. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the pool in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
The Hotel Y
Baymont by Wyndham Yakima Riverfront

Baymont by Wyndham Yakima Riverfront

2.5 out of 5
1603 E Yakima Ave, Yakima, WA
The price is AU$161 per night from 3 Sept to 4 Sept
AU$161
3 Sept - 4 Sept
includes taxes & fees
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Baymont by Wyndham Yakima Riverfront
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Yakima Downtown

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Yakima Downtown

3 out of 5
1001 E Staff Sgt Pendleton Way, Yakima, WA
The price is AU$164 per night from 2 Sept to 3 Sept
AU$164
2 Sept - 3 Sept
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly hotel in Yakima. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff ...
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Yakima Downtown
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