Walla Walla Wine Country ★ 4.7
Walla Walla is the eastern Washington wine region 4.5 hours from Seattle: 120+ wineries, a walkable downtown of tasting rooms, the sweet onion country.
Skagit Valley is a food day trips in Seattle.
Skagit Valley is 75 minutes north of Seattle: tulip fields in April, blueberry farms in July, the Snow Goose Produce stand at La Conner. Booking recommended.
Editorially verified May 18, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Walla Walla is the eastern Washington wine region 4.5 hours from Seattle: 120+ wineries, a walkable downtown of tasting rooms, the sweet onion country.
Kirkland is the eastside lakefront town 30 minutes from Seattle: Holly Smith's James Beard winning Cafe Juanita is the headline, Heritage Distilling.
Bainbridge Island is a 35-minute ferry across Puget Sound: Bainbridge Vineyards, Eagle Harbor Wine Co, Cafe Hitchcock and the Storyville roastery.
Woodinville is Washington wine's tasting-room capital, 30 minutes from downtown Seattle: 130+ wineries in four districts, Chateau Ste Michelle's open chateau.
Whidbey Island is two hours north of Seattle: Penn Cove Shellfish farms grow the mussels for half the country's restaurants, Coupeville for waterfront lunch.