Nestled in the picturesque wine and wheat country of southeastern Washington, the Walla Walla valley offers the best of small-town living in a scenic Pacific Northwest setting.
Its charming historic main street, brimming with local boutiques, specialty shops, book stores, coffee shops, and restaurants, sets the tone for a relaxed lifestyle that’s within easy walking distance to many of the tree-lined historic neighborhoods.
Year-round local events offer a steady fare of ways to connect with family and friends--like the Balloon Stampede, fair, Fourth of July in the park, Tour of Walla Walla Cycling, Wheelin Walla Walla weekend, wine tasting events, and the outdoor summer concert series. Local growers and artisans offer up fresh produce and original arts and crafts at farmer’s markets while the community’s symphony, art scene, theaters, and three local colleges infuse vibrancy and provide year around cultural opportunities.
Those who relish the beauty of four distinct seasons and the out of doors can enjoy golfing, biking, hiking, camping, and fishing—as well as skiing, snowshoeing, and water sports within about an hour’s drive.
If you’re looking for a casual Northwest lifestyle with plenty of ways to connect, relax, and enjoy small-town living, Walla Walla is the place to be.
A three-college town, Walla Walla boasts a vibrant small-town culture that includes year-around opportunities to savor its museums, musical productions, arts, and theatrical performances.
Whether it's hiking, biking, swimming, running, or just taking a stroll—there's something for everyone who wants to enjoy the outdoors in the Walla Walla Valley.
Walla Walla is a place where exquisite cuisine and world-class wine share the table daily. No wonder we were named America's Best Wine Region in 2020.
We're not just known for our wine—we've also been voted friendliest town in America, prettiest winter town, and one of the best places to retire.