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Yakima Valley Spring Fling Festival

While Yakima Valley wineries unveil their latest vintages with tastings straight from the barrel, Spring Fling Festival ties the fresh, sweet air of cherry blossoms and asparagus harvest with countryside events and celebrations.

Cycle through the orchards and vineyards, tour murals, hear the stories of the Yakama Nation people and learn about the work of local artists, winemakers and chefs.

Families delight in the cloudless days of spring in the Yakima Valley at outdoor arts and craft fairs, parades and carnivals, cheese factory tours, mud bog races, family bike rides and a bike rodeo.

Find a place to stay in the Yakima Valley for Spring Fling Festival and Spring Barrel wine tasting!

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Yakima Valley Spring Fling Festival Events


  • 4/16/2010 - 4/25/2010

    Spring Fling Festival

    Location: Wapato , Toppenish , Zillah , Granger , Grandview , Benton City , Prosser , Sunnyside
    Various

    While Yakima Valley wineries unveil their latest vintages with tastings straight from the barrel, Spring Fling Festival ties the fresh, sweet air of cherry blossoms and asparagus harvest with countryside events and celebrations.

  • 4/17/2010

    Yakama Nation RV Park Arts and Crafts Show

    Location: Toppenish
    280 Buster Rd.

    10am-4pm - Arts and crafts show at the Yakama Nation RV Park. Vendors welcome, $20 a table. For information, call Tana at 509-865-2000 or 509-865-5121, ext. 4794.

  • 4/22/2010

    Yakama Nation Wu’ ux im Lecture Series

    Location: Toppenish
    100 Spiel-yi Loop

    Enjoy a free brown bag lecture event and choose one or all of the five lectures. The topics are about animals and plants around our lands. Bring your lunch. The lecture series are open to the public and held from 12-1pm on April 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29 at the Yakama Nation Museum. For information, call 509-865-2800, ext. 1.