Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Walla Walla, Washington (WA)

January 6, 2022 Merry Kessler

Wineries are beginning to rival the sweet-tasting Walla Walla onion as the hallmark of this lovely town at the foot of the Blue Mountains. In fact, the combination of excellent wineries and appealing scenery has put Walla Walla on the map as one of the country's hottest new wine-touring regions. The town's rich history, starting with the Indian tribes who first settled here followed by the early pioneers, the establishment and subsequent tragic demise of a famous mission and then a gold rush, is also a tourist draw. Fascinating museums and historic attractions bring this past to life. Music and the arts are a vital part of this culturally conscious college town, which boasts one of the oldest symphony orchestras west of the Mississippi, frequent summertime blues and jazz concerts, arts festivals and at least 15 art galleries. A revitalized downtown features restored 19th-century buildings, restaurants, galleries and wine-tasting rooms. If you're itching for outdoor fun, head east for hiking, mountain biking and fishing in the Blue Mountains or take the relatively easy Stateline Loop bike trail to Oregon and back.
Restaurants in Walla Walla

1. Foundry Vineyards

1111 Abadie St, Walla Walla, WA 99362-1601 +1 509-529-0736 [email protected] http://www.foundryvineyards.com
Excellent
79%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
3%
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Terrible
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Foundry Vineyards

The combination of art and wine is the foundation upon which Foundry Vineyards is built. Founders Mark and Patty Anderson focused their vision on formulating a unique experience, which expands the dialog about the creative processes that underlie the making of art and wine. There is a distinct aesthetic to each aspect of the winery from the art-driven Artisan labels and the gallery-like tasting room to the spare, urban feel of the adjacent contemporary sculpture garden. The award winning wines we produce are forged with a combination of our estate grown fruit and small lot production. Each hand crafted wine is overseen from the vine to the bottle and rigorously selected from our best lots. This procedure allows the wines to mature to their full potential and showcases our philosophy of quality over quantity.

Reviewed By AlanaClaro1 - Jersey City, United States

The wine selection is excellent and the staff is so friendly and nice, they offered other varieties based on our palate and were super knowledgeable. Definitely a great experience and I couldn’t recommend more

2. College Cellars of Walla Walla

3020 Isaacs Ave, Walla Walla, WA 99362-9441 +1 509-524-5170 [email protected] http://collegecellars.com/
Excellent
91%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

College Cellars of Walla Walla

College Cellars is the not-for-profit winery located at the Institute for Enology and Viticulture on the Walla Walla Community College Campus. The wines are produced by the students and staff during the course of their wine studies program. With access to cutting edge technology and training in time-honored techniques, they craft wines that express the vibrancy of the Walla Walla Valley AVA and its winemaking community. Schedule your visit today! Cheers!

Reviewed By 2Cougs - Eagle, United States

Wine makers pay attention. The person you choose to educate your patrons is as important as the wine you’re serving. Nicole was our educator/server and was one of the most knowledgeable and entertaining hosts we encountered in our weekend wine trip to Walla Walla. The college is a different experience and one you should not miss if you are a wine enthusiast.

3. Whitman College

345 Boyer Ave, Walla Walla, WA 99362-2083 http://www.whitman.edu/
Excellent
78%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
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5.0 based on 88 reviews

Whitman College

Reviewed By F6070JJsandral

Interesting vegetation, different on each block. Beautifully maintained and wonderful area to walk, close to the hotels.

4. Whitman Mission

12 U.S Route, Walla Walla, WA +1 509-522-6360 http://www.nps.gov/whmi/
Excellent
54%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 292 reviews

Whitman Mission

This National Historic Site marks the location of the Waiilatpu Mission, a Presbyterian mission ministering to the Cayuse Indians from 1836 to 1847. The mission, a way station for Oregon Trail pioneers, ended tragically with the killing of missionaries by the Cayuse.

Reviewed By FSTPTCH291

If you are interested in a glimpse of the native american and pioneer struggle this is a fascinating snap shot. The documentation of what happened to the Whitman family and is a story that stretches time. I went with my 4 year old and she walked the entire park. The interpretive center was full of things for her little hands to touch and the Ranger was very kind in explaining everything too.

5. Fort Walla Walla Museum

755 NE Myra Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362-8035 +1 509-525-7703 [email protected] http://www.fwwm.org
Excellent
58%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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4.5 based on 303 reviews

Fort Walla Walla Museum

Fort Walla Walla Museum is a walking museum located on 17 acres, and is a must-see for visitors. As the primary caretaker of the cultural and historical heritage of the Walla Walla Valley, the Museum features four large exhibit halls housing thousands of artifacts, a pioneer village, a 33-mule team hitched to a wooden combine, and more. The Entrance Building features several galleries, including one for rotating special exhibits, and an admission-free Museum Store filled with books and heritage gifts. On the lower level of the grounds is a Pioneer Village with 17 buildings, many of them furnished, for guests to explore. There are more than 40 living history performances every year that take place in the village. The Museum also hosts additional activities, classes, and events—like the free Museum After Hours presentation series, which features thought-provoking topics on everything from history to conservation. The Fort Walla Walla Museum provides a memorable experience for the whole family, and you’re sure to learn something new during every visit. Come see what’s new at the old fort today!

Reviewed By Bear_over_mountain - Oregon City, United States

This Museum should not be missed! We brought our friends along for our second visit to this indoor/ outdoor collection of historical artifacts and buildings related to the development of the region, including the military base, the agriculture, the early settlers and even the local prison. A great place to bring children ( there is even a play structure to climb) and make sure you leave time to browse through the gift shop.

6. Walla Walla Valley Farmers Market

North 4th Avenue, Walla Walla, WA 99362 +1 509-520-3647 http://www.gowallawallafarmersmarket.com/wordpress/
Excellent
44%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
16%
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Walla Walla Valley Farmers Market

7. Rooks Park

Rooks Park Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362 +1 509-527-7060 [email protected] http://www.nww.usace.army.mil/corpsoutdoors/mcl/ROOKS.HTM
Excellent
54%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Rooks Park

8. Kirkman House Museum

214 N Colville St, Walla Walla, WA 99362-1917 +1 509-529-4373 [email protected] http://www.kirkmanhousemuseum.org
Excellent
66%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Kirkman House Museum

We are currently on Winter hours. Visit one of Walla Walla's oldest mansions and learn how a young textile salesman from England made his fortune in Americas Wild West. William Kirkman became a pillar of the community and completed this grand home in 1880. Today it is a place to tell his story and that of early Walla Walla through permanent and temporary exhibits and events. The home is populated with family heirlooms and period pieces to illustrate daily Victorian life.Visit the museum web site for all the latest news on exhibits and events. In 2018 we opened a permanent interactive exhibit featuring actor Adam West. Adam is from Walla Walla and the exhibit follows his life from childhood and is heavily weighted towards his version of Batman. If you love his Batman you won't want to miss this experience. We are also open by appointment so if you know you will be here on an off day let us know at least a week ahead and we will be happy to show you around. It's best to use email.

Reviewed By RicheleL7 - Walla Walla, United States

We gathered a group of eight friends for a fun night of playing the murder mystery at the museum game. It was the best time! We each chose a Walla Walla historic character and went through the dark house collecting clues with only a lantern to guide us. It was spooky and super fun! The Kirkman House did a wonderful job putting this together. It's just like Clue only WE were the characters!

9. St. Patrick Church

408 W Poplar St, Walla Walla, WA 99362-2831 +1 509-529-1602
Excellent
74%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

St. Patrick Church

Reviewed By shawnas489

I just moved to the area, and found this gem of a parish. It has beautiful Art Deco style architecture, with so many gorgeous windows and original touches. I felt right at home in the peace filled atmosphere, and I have been welcomed by many different parishioners on each visit.

10. Bright's Candies

11 E Main St, Walla Walla, WA 99362-1921 +1 509-525-5533 http://brightscandies.com/
Excellent
54%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
4%
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Bright's Candies

Reviewed By sp4301 - Medford, United States

Bright’s has really yummy chocolates, candies and ice creams. It is hard not to pop in and grab a sweet treat while strolling downtown. We loved their candy counter and ice cream... by the looks of it so does everyone else! You can’t walk downtown without seeing people eating stuff from Bright’s.

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