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Yakima Valley Wine Country Driving Tour

The best driving tour of Yakima Valley wine country — the scenic routes, must-stop wineries, and highlights of Washington's wine roads.

The Best Yakima Valley Wine Country Driving Tour Route

The most rewarding Yakima Valley wine country driving tour follows the agricultural roads through the vineyard areas rather than the main arterials. The route through the Prosser Wine Village and Red Mountain AVA area offers the most concentrated combination of scenic vineyard landscape and tasting room access within a compact geographic footprint. Start at the northernmost point of the wine road, drive south through the estate winery corridor, stop for two or three tastings, then loop back through the interior roads for a different visual perspective on the same landscape.

Driving Tour Logistics

Plan to average 15–20 minutes between stops including parking — Yakima Valley wine country wine roads are two-lane agricultural routes, not highways, and the scenery rewards slow driving. A full Yakima Valley wine country driving tour covers approximately 30–50 miles at speeds that allow you to absorb the landscape. Fuel up before entering wine country; gas stations are less frequent on the agricultural roads than on the main highways. Download an offline map before departure — cell coverage can be spotty in some Yakima Valley wine country vineyard areas.

Self-Guided vs. Organized Wine Tours

Self-guided driving in Yakima Valley wine country provides flexibility that organized tours cannot — the ability to linger at a producer you love and skip one that doesn't interest you. Organized wine tours from Seattle handle transportation logistics and sometimes provide pre-arranged access to producers not open to the general public. The best approach depends on your group: couples and small groups with a designated driver do best self-guided; larger groups or those who want to drink freely benefit from organized transport.

Winery Profiles

Airfield Estates Winery
Prosser, WA
WWII-themed Yakima Valley estate — approachable wines, open daily
Two Mountain Winery
Zillah, WA
Rattlesnake Hills family estate — estate Cabernet and Syrah
Terra Blanca Winery
Red Mountain, WA
Red Mountain estate — Arch Terrace Cabernet from iconic slopes
Kiona Vineyards & Winery
Red Mountain, WA
Red Mountain pioneer since 1979 — original estate on the mountain
Mercer Wine Estates
Prosser, WA
Family farming estate — Columbia Valley and Horse Heaven Hills
Hedges Family Estate
Red Mountain, WA
Red Mountain estate wines — sustainable farming, open for tasting
Chinook Wines
Prosser, WA
Yakima Valley pioneer — Sauvignon Blanc and red wines by husband and wife team
Hightower Cellars
Red Mountain, WA
Red Mountain estate specializing in Cabernet and Merlot blends

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best wineries in Yakima Valley Wine Country?
The most celebrated wineries in Yakima Valley Wine Country include Airfield Estates Winery, Two Mountain Winery, Terra Blanca Winery, Kiona Vineyards & Winery, Mercer Wine Estates. Each represents the region's commitment to world-class Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Red Mountain Merlot from Washington State.
How do I get to Yakima Valley wine country?
Yakima Valley wine country is 2 hours from Seattle. Plan your route using I-90 for Seattle connections or US-97 for north-south travel through Eastern Washington. Most winery tasting rooms are accessible by car; some regions offer wine country shuttle services.
What is Yakima Valley wine country known for?
Yakima Valley Wine Country is known for Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Red Mountain Merlot — varieties that thrive in the region's unique climate of warm days, cold nights, and volcanic soils. Washington State has become one of America's premier wine regions, and Yakima Valley Wine Country is at the heart of that reputation.