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Bring your family to Bill’s Berry Farm in Grandview, WA for a day of ‘Farm Fresh Produce and Family Fun’. A family owned and operated u-pick farm, we offer several varieties of Sweet Cherries, Organic Blueberries, Fresh Apples, and Fall Pumpkins and Decorative Gourds for you to pick fresh from our fields. New in 2011 is our 7 ½ acre Barnyard Mystery Corn Maze, where you can get lost trying to figure out who kidnapped Farmer Bill! Enjoy the beauty of our rural setting while relaxing in the shade of the large trees in our park area.
Located in Union Gap Washington, at the base of Rattlesnake Ridge it's park like surroundings hold equipment and information including the Magness Room displaying over 3,000 antique hand tools, the steam engine used to power the old Naches sawmill, a collection of bells from the valley schools, a working sawmill, and the home of the Lindeman Tractor. All of this and more has combined to create the Central Washington Agricultural Museum, the largest historical Museum in Motion in the Pacific Northwest.
The American Hop Museum, located in the heart of the nation's largest hop producing area, features striking exhibitions and intriguing displays, and a unique gift shop highlighting an array of items devoted to the history and future of hop cultivation. Since most of the hops grown in the U.S. are here in the Yakima Valley, few people outside the area have ever seen them. The American Hop Museum is presently housed in a building that was originally opened as Trimble Brothers Creamery in 1917 in Toppenish, Washington.
Slow down your fast pace and stroll through the shade of an orchard, picking fruit as generations of families have done before. Irrigated since 1889, the Yakima Valley is a prime agricultural area with 5 distinct AVA’s (wine growing regions). Yakima Valley’s irrigated high desert volcanic soil produces both scenic beauty and bountiful crops with a harvest schedule stretching from April through November. The Yakima Valley has the largest variety of crops in the Pacific Northwest. Our farm families invite you to join them in the harvest!
Quality Alpacas in Washington's Yakima Valley! Alpacas are quickly becoming an important livestock choice for farms across the country. Alpacas grow thick fiber (like sheep fleece), which is clipped or shorn each year. This fiber is considered to be one of the world's finest and most luxurious natural materials. You are invited to visit the Silbury Hill farm and discover alpacas! The green pastures are nestled among acres of grapes and peaches. Come and enjoy a visit!
Farm Fresh Fun in the Yakima Valley
In addition to visiting our family farms, taste the difference of the Yakima Valley's agricultural bounty in a variety of experiences in Washington Wine Country.
Revitalized Downtown Yakima
Washington Wine Country shines this summer showcasing the largest variety of produce in the Pacific Northwest. Slow down and enjoy the beauty and tradition of a true agripolitan community. Revitalized Downtown Yakima offers winery tasting rooms like Gilbert Cellars and Kana Winery.
World-Renowned Spa Experience
After your countryside tour, enjoy a calming massage at Ummelina International Day Spa in the main level of the Hilton Garden Inn in Downtown Yakima.
Heritage and Culture
Immerse yourself in a variety of cultures of talented people from around the world in Yakima Valley wine country. Visit the Yakama Nation Cultural Heritage Center in Toppenish with one of the oldest Native American museums in the country. See the unique mannequin exhibit at the Yakama Nation Museum. While in Toppenish, tour the "City of Murals" with over 70 murals depicting the history and style of the area. And don't forget to savor the flavor from the many Mexican taquerias and restaurants in the Yakima Valley.
Wine Country Lifestyle
Take a quick drive to the countryside to find beautiful orchards and vineyards. Tour over 70 wineries. Bring your bike, take a walk, or visit wineries via horseback! The Yakima Valley will relax and revitalize you.
Outdoor Dining
Sip a glass of Yakima Valley wine and soak in the sun at quaint establishments with outdoor seating like Santiagos Restaurant, Zesta Cucina and Barrel House. Stroll through the Historical Front Street District enjoying Yakima Valley made gifts, culinary delights, wine and microbrews.
Festivals, Live Music and Events
Enjoy weekend performances, festivals and events in Yakima Valley wine country. Live music has become a mainstay of the Yakima Valley culture with performances at wineries, tasting rooms and restaurants almost daily. Check out a schedule of live music in the Yakima Valley at www.YakimaValleyLIVE.com.

