Known for its funny name and its famous Sweet Onions, Walla Walla in the Columbia River Plateau of Washington State is a pleasant stop with a charming downtown and booming wine industry.
This guide includes the neighboring city of College Place.
Understand
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The long-established farming community with an "Old West" history has seen a major shift in agriculture as traditional crops have been replaced by the vineyards of the rapidly growing wine industry. Walla Walla is at the heart of wine country, boasting over one hundred wineries, including some of the state's and nation's best cellars. But don't expect the stodginess of elitist wine areas elsewhere; the area is still an affordable and welcoming community with small town roots.
Walla Walla also offers a taste of Oregon Trail history in Fort Walla Walla and the Whitman Mission, gorgeous views in the country, a charismatic Main Street, and the liveliness of a college town: hosting both the prestigious private liberal arts school Whitman College and private SDA Walla Walla University in neighboring College Place. And should the wine bars and tasting rooms get to be too much, you can always escape into a classically red-neck bar, many of which are clustered near the Washington State Penitentiary in the northeastern part of town.
The valley itself offers a diverse variety of striking landscapes: bordered by the Columbia River basin and its desert beauty as you enter from the west, rolling wheat fields and vineyards through the surrounding countryside, and the scenic Blue Mountains to the southeast.
Climate
[edit]Expect the best of the four seasons with cold and snow in winter, temperamentally sunny springs, blustery winds and fog in the fall, and golden sun warmed days of a hot, dry desert summer.
Visitor information
[edit]Get in
[edit]By car
[edit]By car Walla Walla is accessible by a series of US and state Highways:.
US Highway 12 (US-12) comes in from Pasco and the Tri Cities 50 mi (80 km) in the west and Clarkston and Lewiston 101 mi (163 km) in the east through Dayton and Pomeroy. It passes along the north side of town as a freeway.
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Oregon State Route 11 (OR-11) comes in from its junction with Interstate 84 (Exit #210), in Pendleton and goes north through the town of Milton-Freewater, OR. The same highway becomes WA State Route 125 (WA-125) after crossing the state line into Washington state and becomes 9th Ave through town. WA-125 continues north of town along N 13th Ave from Hwy 12 and ends near Prescott at its intersection with WA-124, 18 mi (29 km) north of town.
By bus
[edit]1 Walla Walla Transit Center is the main bus station for local public transportation and intercity buses, at N 4th Ave & W Main St. The stops for Valley Transit are along N 4th Ave between Main & Rose while the stops for the intercity buses are on W Main St:
- 2 Valley Transit (Transit Center along 4th Ave between Main & Rose), ☏ +1 509-525-9140. Operates local public transportation in and around Walla Walla.
- Columbia County Public Transportation, ☏ +1 509-382-1647. Goes east along US Hwy 12 to Dayton in neighboring Columbia County. Passengers transfer in Dayton to continue to Starbuck (town) and to Pomeroy.
- Kayak Public Transportation (operated by Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation (CTUIR)), ☏ +1 541-429-7519. Goes to Pendleton, Oregon through Milton-Freewater on the Whistler route. Connection to Greyhound is in Pendleton
- Travel Washington Grape Line & Amtrak Thruway (operated by Bellaire Charters), (bus stops) Valley Transit Station @ 4th & Main; Whitman College and Walla Walla Airport, ☏ +1 509-529-7442, toll-free: +1-877-433-4775. Goes west along US Hwy 12 to Pasco and Tri-Cities airport. Connections to Greyhound, Amtrak and Ben Franklin Transit are in Pasco. Additional stops at Whitman College (46 South Park St); the airport (45 Terminal Loop Rd) and College Place (26 N College Ave)
- Milton Freewater Public Transportation, ☏ +1 541-938-5531. Connects Milton-Freewater to Walla Walla.
- Grant County (Oregon) People Mover, (bus stop) VA Clinic at 77 Wainwright Dr (bus stop towards west/southwestern part of the hospital campus), ☏ +1 541-575-2370. Goes towards Monument, OR through Milton-Freewater, Pendleton, Pilot Rock, Ukiah, Dale and Long Creek. Passengers transfer in Monument to reach John Day and Bend in Central and Eastern Oregon. Schedules are limited so check schedules closely before using this option.
By plane
[edit]3 Walla Walla Regional Airport (ALW IATA), 45 Terminal Loop (along Tausick Way 4 mi (6.4 km) northeast of downtown.). The airport is used for general aviation with a limited number of commercial flights with Alaska Airlines from Seattle Tacoma International Airport
The next nearest airports served by more airlines, including Allegiant, Delta, United Express and/or Boutique Air, from more destinations, are in:
- Tri-Cities PSC IATA (50 mi (80 km) west)
- Pendleton PDT IATA (39 mi (63 km) southwest)
- Lewiston LWS IATA (102 mi (164 km) east).
Get around
[edit]By foot
[edit]Within town no place is much more than a half-hour walk away, an hour at the most, and many things to do are easily found in the small downtown area. The streets are pedestrian friendly, with sidewalks and bike lanes on most major roads, and low traffic on others. With many peaceful parks and quiet streets lined with large old, shade trees to wander along and admire the charming neighborhoods, leaving the car behind is more than plausible.
By bicycle
[edit]Walla Walla has some of the best biking around! Great biking through surrounding vineyards and wheatfields. To Waitsburg and Dayton, to Milton Freewater and Touchet, numerous 15-60+ mile routes. But mind those hills!
Stop into this bike shop for info on routes and rides:
- 4 Bicycle Barn, 1503 E Issacs, ☏ +1 509-529-7860. M-Sa 10AM-6PM.
By bus
[edit]Valley Transit local bus service runs in the daytime around town, and also provides bike racks on most buses. Its main transfer station is located downtown, and it also runs to the airport. All fixed routes are free.
By car
[edit]Bring your own car to drive around town or out on the country roads with, or rent one from one of four available companies easily found online. Even if you plan to explore mostly on foot, having a car can be a boon for a trip up Mill Creek or getting to some of the wineries located around the airport and out in the country.
See
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- 1 Whitman College, 345 Boyer Ave (near Main St), ☏ +1 509-527-5111, [email protected]. A small liberal arts college. Stroll its attractive campus with its varied sculptures, including the popular fish balancing a lemon on its lips. In the spring, stop by "Lakum Duckum" on Boyer Avenue to feed the bevy of tiny ducklings. During the school year, consider catching a play at Whitman's Harper Joy Theater or a concert at its impressive Cordiner Hall.
- 2 Fort Walla Walla, 755 Myra Rd, ☏ +1 509-)525-7703, [email protected]. 10AM-5PM daily. Museum and historical reenactment site. Adults $12, students and seniors $10, children 6-12 $5, younger free.
- 3 Fort Walla Walla / Fort Nez Perce monument, IS-12, Wallula. The original location of Fort Nez Perce, later called Fort Walla Walla, was flooded when McNary Dam created Lake Wallula. All that remains is a marker on US-12 to the west of town.
- 3 Fort Walla Walla / Fort Nez Perce monument, IS-12, Wallula. The original location of Fort Nez Perce, later called Fort Walla Walla, was flooded when McNary Dam created Lake Wallula. All that remains is a marker on US-12 to the west of town.
- 4 Kirkman House Museum, 214 N Colville St, ☏ +1 509-529-4373, [email protected]. $7/person, or $25/household.
- 5 Museum of Unnatural History, 4 W Main (above Tallman's Pharmacy), ☏ +1 509-529-9399. Sa 10AM-2PM or by appointment. Art gallery of Dadaist, and Surrealist art as well as exotic disturbing artifacts. May not be appropriate for children.
- 6 Whitman Mission National Historic Site (8mi west of Walla Walla off of Highway 12), ☏ +1 509-522-6357. 8AM-6PM summers, 8AM-4:30PM other seasons, every day except three holidays. The 1847 Whitman "Massacre" horrified Americans and impacted the lives of the peoples of the Columbia Plateau for decades afterwards. Free.
- 7 Frenchtown (9mi west of Walla Walla off of Highway 12). Cemetery and small outlook with information about the largest battle fought in Washington state. free.
Do
[edit]Wine tasting
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There is certainly no shortage of places to drink if wine is your beverage of choice. The Walla Walla area has between 100 and 120 wineries, many of which feature tasting rooms to sample their creations. There are many tasting rooms downtown, around the airport, and throughout the scenic countryside, starting at affordable and working their way up. See Walla Walla Wine for a directory of area wineries.
Entertainment
[edit]- 1 Little Theatre, 1130 Sumach St, ☏ +1 509-529-3683. Various productions through fall, winter and spring.
- 2 Walla Walla Symphony Orchestra, 46 South Park St (Cordiner Hall, Whitman College Campus and other venues), ☏ +1 509-529-8020. Performances with nationally recognized artists through fall, winter and spring.
- Local Music Scene. Over 30 bands and music organizations in the Walla Walla area make this local music scene something to take notice of.
Events
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- Spring Release Weekend. First weekend of May. Have the first taste of just released wines.
- Balloon Stampede Weekend (Walla Walla Fairgrounds). Second full weekend in May. A valley classic, featuring vendor booths, balloon launches and the Night Glow.
- Walla Walla Summer Theater (Fort Walla Walla Amphitheather). Mid-summer.
- Fair and Frontier Days (Walla Walla Fairgrounds). Labor Day weekend.
- Holiday Barrel Weekend. First weekend of December. Tour local wineries for a taste of vintages to come.
Buy
[edit]- Art from one of the many downtown galleries.
- Farmer's Market, 4th & Main (next to Valley Transit transfer center). Saturdays May through October, 8AM-1PM.
Eat
[edit]- 1 Colville Street Patisserie, 40 S Colville St, ☏ +1 509-301-7289, [email protected]. 9AM–5PM. Don't miss the desserts and coffee
Drink
[edit]- 1 Walla Walla Roastery, 290 A St, ☏ +1 509-526-3211.
Bars
[edit]Coffee
[edit]- 2 The Green Lantern, 1606 E Isaacs Ave, ☏ +1 509-525-6303. If you are interested in a dive bar, head here. Popular with a random mix of locals as well as your typical college students, "The Green" will quench your thirst for beer and provide you with the opportunity to test your skills at darts or "beer pong." Beware the peanut-shell strewn floor!
- 3 The Marc Bar, 6 W Rose St (at the Marcus Whitman Hotel). Has a nice, elegant bar if you have a mind to drink a couple of cocktails or have a tasty glass of wine.
Sleep
[edit]- Best Western Walla Walla Suites Inn, 7 E Oak St, ☏ +1 509-525-4700, fax: +1 509 525-2457. Located near downtown, this affordable hotel merits mention for its clever name (a reference to the area's famous onions, Walla Walla sweets).
- Holiday Inn Express, 1433 W Pine St, ☏ +1 509-525-6200.
- Green Gables Inn Bed and Breakfast, 922 Bonsella, ☏ +1 509-525-5501, [email protected]. A homey Bed & Breakfast
- The Inn At Woodhavenfarm, 1341 Walla Walla Ave, ☏ +1 509-529-4746, [email protected]. This bed and breakfast sits on 1 1/2 acres graced by over 50 trees. Located near to Whitman College, beautiful downtown Walla Walla, and wineries.
- The Finch, 325 East Main St, ☏ +1 509-956-4994. The property has 85 spacious guest rooms, including three mini-suites with kitchenettes and large jetted tubs. Located in the heart of downtown Walla Walla, right across from Whitman College.
Go next
[edit]- Palouse Falls near Dayton, 54 mi (87 km) north (mostly local roads), by far the largest waterfall east of the Cascades in Washington.
Routes through Walla Walla |
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