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Yakima KOALocal Area AttractionsThe Wine CountryWine grapes have been grown and harvested in the Yakima Valley for several decades. The wine industry has grown from just two small wineries to 27 premier wineries which collectively produce hundreds of award-winning wines. Many of the wineries offer tours, some even provide the opportunity to meet with the vintners themselves. Visit The Yakima Valley Winery online for more information. Mt. Rainier National ParkThis 14,410 foot snow-clad peak, the tallest in the continental United States, is one of Washington State’s most renowned landmarks. Visit Mt. Rainier National Park online for more details. Mt. St. HelensThe devastating destruction of the May 1980 eruption has given way to a unique combination of new life and mysterious landscapes. Over 70 miles of trails have been constructed to help you discover the volcanic aftermath. Visit The Mt. St. Helens website for information. Central Washington State FairRecognized as one of the outstanding agricultural fairs in the Northwest, the CWSF opens the end of September and continues into the first week of October each year. Entertainment includes: PRCA Championship Rodeo, exhibits, blue-ribbon livestock and more. Visit the Fair online for more information. Vintage Electric Trolley RidesLocated at the Yakima Electric Railway Museum. Public rides available early May to mid-October (Saturday, Sunday and Holidays). Evening Public rides are available July and August weeknights. Visit The Yakima Valley Trolley website for specific information. Yakima Valley MuseumAt The Yakima Valley Museum, see Yakama Indian clothing, beadwork, basketry and artifacts, horse-drawn vehicles, and explore the Children's Underground hands-on activity center. Visit The Yakima Valley Museum online for more information. The Allied Arts of Yakima ValleyAllied Arts of Yakima Valley is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the coordination and promotion of art events in the Valley. For more information, visit The Allied Arts of Yakima Valley website. The American Hop MuseumThe American Hop Museum is located in the heart of the nation's largest hop producing area here in the Yakima Valley. It preserves, protects & displays the historical equipment, photos, and artifacts that have long been important in the raising and harvesting of the perennial vine that is vital to the brewing industry. Visit The American Hop Museum online for more information. Toppenish, the "City of Murals"Toppenish, the "City of Murals", has over 65 murals that show scenes from the Old West, railroading, rodeos, farming, aviation events, and various historical events. Climb aboard a covered wagon and go for a horse-drawn tour of the murals. Visit Toppenish online for more information. Yakima Valley Visitors & Convention BureauCheck out Yakima Valley attractions, events, places to see and things to do at The Yakima Valley Visitors and Convention Bureau. |
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