Wine Tasting
Focus on the Vintners Village area to visit several high-quality tasting rooms in one stop.





Prosser is situated along the Yakima River and serves as a gateway to some of Washington State's most prestigious vineyards. Known for its rich agricultural roots, the city has evolved into a premier destination for wine enthusiasts, boasting a high density of tasting rooms and estate wineries. The historic downtown provides a quaint backdrop for local shopping and dining, while the surrounding landscape of the Horse Heaven Hills offers beautiful vistas. Whether visiting for the annual balloon rally or a quiet weekend of wine tasting, Prosser provides an authentic and relaxed Pacific Northwest experience.
Prosser is situated along the Yakima River and serves as a gateway to some of Washington State's most prestigious vineyards. Known for its rich agricultural roots, the city has evolved into a premier destination for wine enthusiasts, boasting a high density of tasting rooms and estate wineries. The historic downtown provides a quaint backdrop for local shopping and dining, while the surrounding landscape of the Horse Heaven Hills offers beautiful vistas. Whether visiting for the annual balloon rally or a quiet weekend of wine tasting, Prosser provides an authentic and relaxed Pacific Northwest experience.
Central hub for the Yakima Valley wine region.
Scenic views of the Yakima River and surrounding hills.
Historic downtown area with local boutiques and cafes.
Home to numerous estate wineries and tasting rooms.
The town is relatively small, so dining options may close earlier than in larger cities.
Summer temperatures can frequently exceed 90°F (32°C).
It is a popular stop for those traveling between Seattle and the Tri-Cities.
Focus on the Vintners Village area to visit several high-quality tasting rooms in one stop.
Visit during the summer months to find roadside stands selling fresh Yakima Valley cherries and peaches.
Wine tasting tours and quiet weekend escapes in the Yakima Valley.
USD $
$130-$190 p/day
English, Spanish
A car is essential for exploring the surrounding vineyards and natural areas.
May-October
Orchards are in bloom and the weather is mild, making it a great time for photography.
Peak season for river activities and wine tours, though it can be very hot.
The harvest season is the most active time for wineries and features local festivals.
A peaceful time to visit for those who enjoy quiet tasting rooms and snowy landscapes.