Sip & Summit: A Guide to Hiking and Wine Tasting in Washington’s Columbia Gorge AVA

The Columbia River Gorge offers an incredible array of activities, from world-class windsurfing and water sports to Mount Hood and Mount Adams adventures. But beyond these, the Gorge holds a unique charm for those who love the great outdoors and fine wine: a harmonious blend of stunning hiking trails and exceptional wineries in the Columbia Gorge AVA.

This 40-mile stretch along the Washington side of the Columbia River boasts some of the country’s most beautiful National Scenic Area landscapes and a thriving wine scene. With over a dozen wineries—including innovative husband-and-wife teams and trailblazing female winemakers—you can sip your way through this grape-growing paradise while exploring breathtaking trails.

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Washington’s Columbia Gorge AVA Sip & Summit Guide

White Salmon, Washington

1. Clyzm Wine & Jewett Creek
Sip small-batch wines at Clyzm Wine, then explore the Jewett Creek Watershed Recreation Area for sweeping views of Mount Hood and the Gorge.


2. Le Doubblé Troubblé & Buck Creek Falls
Experience creative blends at Le Doubblé Troubblé before hiking to the picturesque Buck Creek Falls.

3. Ridge of Wonders & Sleeping Beauty Trail
For wine enthusiasts who also crave outdoor adventure, this 2.6-mile out-and-back trail near Trout Lake, Washington, offers the perfect combination of breathtaking views and invigorating exercise. After savoring the flavors at Ridge of Wonders, take on this moderately challenging hike that rewards you with jaw-dropping vistas of Mount Adams, Mount St. Helens, Mount Hood, and Mount Rainier. The trail’s steep climb—nearly 1,400 feet in just over a mile—winds through a serene forest of Douglas firs and western hemlock, with occasional crossbreezes offering natural relief. At the summit, perched on a narrow ridge where a historic fire lookout tower once stood, you’ll discover a fairy-tale panorama of volcanic peaks and the valleys of the Indian Heaven Wilderness. Pack plenty of water, sturdy shoes, and your sense of adventure to cap off your day of wine tasting with this unforgettable hike.

Lyle, Washington

1. Domaine Pouillon Wine Bistro & Klickitat Trail
Pair your wine tasting with a peaceful stroll along the Klickitat Trail, known for its stunning river views and abundant wildlife, then enjoy the spectacular views from the Bistro or stake your spot on the expansive deck overlooking the Columbia and Klickitat Rivers.
2. Cor Cellars & Catherine Creek Recreation Area
Enjoy bold, expressive wines at Cor Cellars, then take a hike through the wildflower-covered hills of Catherine Creek.


3. Syncline Wine & Coyote Wall Recreation Area
Taste award-winning Rhône-style wines at Syncline before tackling the scenic Coyote Wall trail, famous for its dramatic cliffs and wildflowers.

Underwood Mountain, Washington

1. AniChe Cellars & Dog Mountain
Delight in AniChe Cellars’ family-made wines, then tackle the iconic Dog Mountain hike for unforgettable wildflower displays.

White Salmon Wildflower Festival Dog Mountain
2. Loop de Loop & Weldon Wagon Wheel
Explore Loop de Loop’s unique wine offerings before hiking the historic Weldon Wagon Trail, a hidden gem for nature lovers.


3. Savage Grace & BZ White Salmon River Walk
Savor the refined wines of Savage Grace, then enjoy a leisurely riverside walk along the BZ White Salmon River.


4. Hawkins Cellars & Underwood Mountain Trail
Combine Hawkins Cellars’ vibrant wines with a trek through the scenic Underwood Mountain Trail for panoramic Gorge views.
5. South Hill Winery & Wind Mountain
Visit South Hill Winery for sustainably made wines, followed by a rewarding hike up Wind Mountain for spectacular vistas.

Plan Your Sip & Summit Adventure

Washington’s Columbia River Gorge offers the perfect opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the region’s rich wine culture. Whether you’re a hiking enthusiast, a wine lover, or both, these trail-and-winery pairings promise unforgettable experiences.

So, lace up your boots, grab a glass, and explore the best of what the Gorge has to offer. Cheers to the Columbia Gorge AVA and savoring life, one sip and summit at a time!