Now Is The Perfect Time To Plan A Trip To The Tri Cities, Washington - Here's Why
By Jessica Wick|Published May 21, 2021
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
When you need to relax, unwind, enjoy delicious local cuisine and taste some of Washington’s best wine… where do you go? The Tri Cities probably isn’t the first area that comes to mind — but perhaps it should be. This part of the state is often overlooked, but the truth is that it’s shockingly underrated (especially if you love good food). There’s a lot to see and do in the Tri Cities, and no Washingtonian should miss out.
First, do yourself the favor of booking a stay at The Lodge at Columbia Point.
If you stay at The Lodge at Columbia Point, you'll have the Richland Riverfront Trail right outside your door. The trail spans seven scenic miles, and you're welcome to borrow a bike from the hotel if you'd like to see it all.
If you grew up in Washington, you may remember a time when some claimed there weren't many good dining options in this area... and we're pleased to report those days are long gone.
Rest assured, this place lives up to its reputation. Not only is the ambiance gorgeous, but the menu is fantastic. Deciding which direction to go with your food (Tapas? Seafood? A burger?) is no easy task... and there's no wrong choice.
Obviously, the wine list here is phenomenal, and the cocktails are quite creative.
The Cabernet Burger consists of hand-pressed beef, smoked bacon, gorgonzola cheese aioli, spring mix, tomato cabernet sauce, and a brioche bun. It's the perfect lunch to have with (you guessed it) a glass of Cabernet.
There are quite a few places to taste vino in this area, but Col Solare definitely has some of the best views.
This winery is a partnership between Tuscany's Marchesi Antinori and Washington State's Chateau Ste. Michelle. It's bringing a little bit of Italy to Washington, which seems to be working well for them since their wine is delightful.
When you're ready to leave the driving to someone else, head to Red Mountain Trails and go for a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards.
They purchased Theresa's family home from her mother's estate a decade ago and combined their love of horses and wine in the best way. There's nothing like tasting wine by the campfire after a beautiful trail ride.
Even the nightlife in the Tri Cities is having a moment, especially since Wine Social quietly opened its doors in Richland in 2020.
There's a fantastic cocktail list as well as some snacks and small bites in case you get hungry.
The next time you’re in need of a weekend getaway, don’t overlook this beautiful region. This is where a lot of our local food and wine is born, and there are all kinds of delightful local spots just waiting to be discovered.
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