For years, Walla Walla was the Pacific Northwest’s best kept secret: Tucked away in Washington state, the city went undiscovered for years. Now, it’s renown for its robust wine production — there are more than 100 wineries nearby, that produce a variety of fruitful wines from fertile Walla Walla Valley soil.
Thanks to a thriving tourism base, the city is now a must-see travel destination. With an emerging cultural base, thanks to gems such as the Gesa Power House Theatre and a healthy arts scene, Walla Walla is the city that other local municipalities love to emulate.
Long before it became uber popular, Walla Walla was always a special gem. It was more known for sweet Walla Walla onions. Now, the area is world-famous for its wines and outdoor activities, and is featured in publications from around the world.
If you’re looking for things to do, visit or see, check out this helpful directory written by local residents.