3 Best Sights in White Salmon, Southeastern Washington

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We've compiled the best of the best in White Salmon - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Coyote Wall–Labyrinth Loop

Fodor's Choice

The Coyote Wall trail, about 5 miles east of town off Highway 14, affords hikers unobstructed views of the Columbia River and the surrounding mountains, including Mt. Hood. The trail leads from a disused section of roadway up a gradual slope, through tall grass and wildflower meadows, from sea level up the side of a sheer cliff that rises to about 1,900 feet elevation. You can descend the way you came up or by looping back down through an intriguing valley of basalt rock formations (known as the Labyrinth)—the full round-trip is about 8 miles, but you could hike part of the way up the trail and back, taking in the impressive vistas, in less than an hour.

Savage Grace Wines

Fodor's Choice

Celebrated Woodinville winemaker Michael Savage operates this intimate tasting room at the vineyard on which he grows the grapes in several of his most acclaimed bottles, including a vibrant Riesling, a lean and elegant Pinot Noir, and a complex Gewürztraminer orange wine. Enjoy the sweeping Gorge and Mt. Hood views while you sip.

Syncline Wines

Fodor's Choice

The focus at this intimate winery with lovely seating set among beautiful gardens is predominantly on elegant, full-bodied Rhône-style wines. The friendly, knowledgeable tasting room has garnered plenty of awards for its aromatic Cuvée Elena Grenache-Syrah-Mourvèdre blend, as well as a first-rate stand-alone Syrah, and several racy, dry whites—Picpoul, Grenache Blanc—that seem tailor-made for the Gorge's warm summer nights. Note that several other outstanding small wineries—Domaine Pouillon and Tetrahedron among them—are in this same rural town.

111 Balch Rd., Lyle, 98635, USA
509-365–4361
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Closed Mon.–Wed.
Reservations required

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