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  1. Yakima (/ ˈ j æ k ɪ m ɑː / or / ˈ j æ k ɪ m ə /) is a city in, and the county seat of, Yakima County, Washington, United States, and the state's 11th most populous city. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 96,968 and a metropolitan population of 256,728.

    • srimanone. Joshua Tree, CA1,077 contributions. Very nice place to learn local history. Good place to stop for few hours to learn about local history and folklore.
    • raven c. Fairfax, Virginia 126 contributions. Nice Winteryt. The views, the wine, and the atmosphere of the vineyard are fabulous. We were looking for a sweet white wine, not to dry.
    • Kimberlee V. 2 contributions. A hidden gem! This is the place to go for local, bakery treats, fresh, seasonal fruit, and the best pies around! The staff is always super friendly and helpful, patient and ready to help.
    • Jess. 1 contribution. Fun and exciting. A great place to meet people and relax ❤️ awesome vibes and great bartenders we had a fun experience here. Review of: Bale Breaker Brewing Company.
    • Discover 1000 native, exotic plant species at Yakima Area Arboretum. Yakima Area Arboretum is basically a green area that is spread over 46 acres (16 hectares).
    • Try the handcrafted brews at Bale Breaker Brewing Company. In the mood for a good beer? Head on over to the Bale Breaker Brewing Company! Set on a commercial hop farm, this is one of the best breweries in the area.
    • Check out the interesting exhibits at Yakima Valley Museum. From a 1930s soda fountain to old-school wooden wagons, Yakima Valley Museum has it all on display.
    • Sample some wine at Kana Winery. Who doesn’t love a good wine-tasting session–even more when you’re in the heart of vineyards and orchards? If you’d like to try some delicious award-winning wines, then you need to go to Kana Winery.
  2. Yakima is a city of 94,000 people (2019) in the Yakima Valley, part of the Columbia River Plateau region of Washington State. It is the county seat of Yakima County. This article also covers the nearby communities of Union Gap and Selah. Due to its arid climate, Yakima is sometimes called "The Palm Springs of Washington" Understand. edit.

    • Learn About Hops And Taste The Brews At Bale Breaker Brewing (Yakima) Bale Breaker Brewing grows its own hops as well as makes its own beer. It is the only brewery in the U.S. to be situated in the middle of a hop field.
    • Hike Cowiche Canyon East (Yakima) Enjoy a leisurely hike along Cowiche Canyon East. The Cowiche Canyon East is part of the more extensive Cowiche Canyon Trail system covering 900 acres with 13 miles of unpaved trails.
    • Sip Superior Wines At Owen Roe (Wapato) Owen Roe sources grapes from 12 vineyards in Washington and Oregon. The winemaker and co-founder, David O’Reilly, is recognized by Wine Spectator and others.
    • Enjoy A Sip At Gilbert Cellars (Yakima) Stop in at Gilbert Cellars at Hackett Ranch, where fifth-generation fruit growers have established their tasting room amongst apple trees and vineyards.
  3. Yakima Tourism: Tripadvisor has 16,287 reviews of Yakima Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Yakima resource.

  4. Yakima, city, seat (1886) of Yakima county, south-central Washington, U.S., on the Yakima River. In 1884 the Northern Pacific Railway selected the site of Yakima City (now Union Gap) as a construction headquarters.